![]() ![]() With Tobias's help, Ax goes to the observatory and he uses it to communicate with his home world. It turns out that he had developed a new system for a radio telescope that was very advanced. While Ax waits for Marco in the living room, he plays what he thinks is a game on Marco's father's computer. However, Marco forgets the money they collected for him to buy a book at home, so he and Ax go to Marco's house to pick it up. The next day, he meets with Marco to go to a bookshop in hopes that Ax would trust them if they trusted him. Ax retorts that they would not have destroyed the Kandrona had they known the consequences, to which Jake replies that Ax still has a lot to learn about humans. ![]() Innocent people are dying as a result of their actions. Jake and the other Animorphs become very angry with Ax, since Ax knew the Yeerks would kill abandoned hosts (along with much more Andalite knowledge), but would not share with the humans. Chapman appears, orders the students to leave, and kills the non-Controller teacher. The Animorphs take Ax to the school as Philip, Jake's cousin, and a Yeerk who controlled one of Jake's teachers is seen dying as well. However, a Controller-policeman kills the free man. They are disappointed until the day they take Ax to the cinema. It is the first book narrated by Ax.Īfter destroying both the Kandrona and the Veleek, the Animorphs assumed that they would see people freeing themselves of the Yeerks. ![]() The Alien is the eighth book in the Animorphs series, written by K. ![]()
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