I hadn’t heard about Animorphs in several months and then I’m the last 2 days I’ve seen several posts about it, got a text from my mom asking if I read them, and started listening to a podcast about it.
Why is everyone suddenly talking about Animorphs?
Separately, I’ve thought about the scene where Jake has a starving Yeerk in his brain and basically shares thoughts and feelings with it as it dies at least weekly for the last 15 years
I will say this, it's crazy to think that you have an army of soldiers who can see their victims in their entirety, to see them as full on people by reading their entire minds, and yet are still dedicated to their mission. I know there was a faction that turned on the rest of the Yeerks, but you'd think given how their abilities work that you'd have a mostly unwilling army. One of the best ways to create a soldier who just kills on command even if it's civilians is to dehumanize the people they kill, but when you can read everything about your victim, surely it becomes impossible to do that. Even if it's ideology that drives them, the dehumanization factor is kind of important, it's hard to understand how they don't have more of their kind turning on them.
i saw an animorphs twitter thread a few months ago where the person summarized each book in the entire main series. and honestly? it was cooler and darker than i remember, and i thought it was extremely cool as a kid
I hadn’t heard about Animorphs in several months and then I’m the last 2 days I’ve seen several posts about it, got a text from my mom asking if I read them, and started listening to a podcast about it.
Why is everyone suddenly talking about Animorphs?
Separately, I’ve thought about the scene where Jake has a starving Yeerk in his brain and basically shares thoughts and feelings with it as it dies at least weekly for the last 15 years
I will say this, it's crazy to think that you have an army of soldiers who can see their victims in their entirety, to see them as full on people by reading their entire minds, and yet are still dedicated to their mission. I know there was a faction that turned on the rest of the Yeerks, but you'd think given how their abilities work that you'd have a mostly unwilling army. One of the best ways to create a soldier who just kills on command even if it's civilians is to dehumanize the people they kill, but when you can read everything about your victim, surely it becomes impossible to do that. Even if it's ideology that drives them, the dehumanization factor is kind of important, it's hard to understand how they don't have more of their kind turning on them.
I thought it was just me talking about it. I haven't seen anyone else do it.
i saw an animorphs twitter thread a few months ago where the person summarized each book in the entire main series. and honestly? it was cooler and darker than i remember, and i thought it was extremely cool as a kid