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1-->'''The Author's Friend:''' So, is it much like the original series?
2-->'''The Author:''' [[BlatantLies For the most part, yeah.]]
3-->'''The Author's Friend:''' Is it even recognizable as the same media?
4-->'''The Author:''' [[InNameOnly Not in the slightest.]]
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6''The Movement'' is an Literature/{{Animorphs}} AlternateContinuity FanFiction. It was originally intended to focus on Aftran from ''The Departure'' and ''The Sickness'', but it ended up asking the question, "What would the Animorphs world be like if the Yeerk Peace Movement had played a more active role?" The results were shockingly different.
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8It is currently in early stages of production - the overarching plot is still in progress, and the only part of this fiction to actually be written is the prologue and the very beginning of a chapter. (Not chapter one, just a random chapter that fits into a fairly late stage into the overarching plot).
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10It was unfortunetely lost when the author's computer randomly decided to be stupid. However, the author is in the process of re-writting the lost work.
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12Not to be confused with the Creator/DCComics series of [[ComicBook/TheMovement the same name]].
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14'''Note: As yeerks are genderless, the author decided not to use 'he' and 'she' to refer to them. Instead, he opted to use an uncommonly known gender pronoun sometimes used by people who are gender queer. In the following pages, 'zhe' takes the place of he and she, and 'zhir' takes the place of him and her.'''
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16[[foldercontrol]]
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18[[folder:The Plot Summary So Far:]]
19'''Warning:''' Mild spoilers may be unmakred.
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21Aftran returns to the pool right after the events of The Departure. Zhe begins the Peace Movement there, and starts recruiting members, including Illim, Verrator, and Altilow. Meanwhile, the Animorphs thwart David as in the books. This time, however, Verrator (in a human host) suggests to the Animorphs that they should begin to use the morphing cube on Movement members and humans who can help the fight. Recruitment for the Movement shoots up as yeerks realize that they can take advantage of the morphing cube's abilities. The majority of the Movement become nothlits in various animal morphs, although a significant number chose to remain yeerks, the four original members included. The Animorphs, meahwhile, recruit humans to their cause, which they not-at-all-ironically call the Auxiliary Animorphs. Even when Aftran gets put on a LongBusTrip that forces Illim to take over leadership, everything is looking up for peace in the relationship between yeerks and humans.
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23But not all is well. The Movement has no explanation for the disappearance of the thousands of yeerks that disappear when they become nothlits. This makes the Council of Thirteen suspicious. When a spy informs them of the Movement members who remain in the Pool, the Council jumps at the opportunity to kill them. In order to make it inconspicuous, the Emperor (who controls who mates with who) orders members of the Movement to procreate [[OutWithABang so that they can die]]. Despite the cleverness of the plan, it doesn't take long for the Movement leaders to figure out what's going on. It is eventually revealed that the spy was [[spoiler: Verrator]]. [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves Zhe was killed by the movement.]] Altilow presents zhir body to Visser Three and says that it is the body of Illim, and that the rest of the Movement has defected back to the Empire.
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25Due to Altilow's role in the supposed destruction of the Peace Movement, zhe was promoted to Sub-Visser 339 and sent to the Anati homeworld. Zhir position of power makes it easy for zhir to begin a Movement there, and it grows even more quickly than the one on Earth. Unfortunately for Earth's Movement, however, Illim was given false information that Altilow was killed on the Anati homeworld. When four andalites ([[spoiler: who were voluntary controllers]]) pick up the Animorphs from Earth and take them to the Anati homeworld, they were completely unaware of the movements existence. When the movement tried to appeal to them, only Cassie trusted them. In the end, however, [[spoiler: the Animorphs found out that the andalites were controllers when they sent the humans into a trap in order to kill them. The controllers were killed]], and Earth's Movement became aware of Anati's Movement. From this incident on, however, [[spoiler: voluntary andalite controllers were a constant threat to the Movement's safety.]]
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27Meanwhile, back on Earth, [[spoiler: the Animorphs manage to trap Visser Three for three days, killing the yeerk and freeing Alloran. Alloran goes with the Animorphs to capture a yeerk bug fighter, which he takes into space to go back to the andalite homeworld. However, he was delayed severely when the Skirt Na abducted him.]]
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29Eventually, [[spoiler: Anati's Movement becomes so large that it overtakes the remaining Empire presence on the Anati homeworld, and the few Empire members that are left were tortured or killed.]] This causes a huge imbalance of power in the Yeerk Empire, as more and more yeerks flee to Earth. The Animorphs and Earth's Movement start to feel more and more resistance, and the Movement is in constant danger of being wiped out due to low membership. Most of the auxiliaries were killed or taken as controllers, along with [[spoiler: Rachel and Marco]].
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31Alloran eventually escaped the Skirt Na and made it to his home planet. But when he told the andalites about the invasion of Earth, [[spoiler: they decided to go in and shoot everything that moved, including the movement.]] Alloran tried to convince them against this, but his efforts failed. In the end, he was forced to try to sabotage the departure of the andalite fleet, [[spoiler: resulting in his execution.]]
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33But things were going much better on the Anati homeworld. [[spoiler: Once the Movement was sure that they had the entire planet on their side, they went out into space to kill the Council of Thirteen. However, the andalite fleet intercepted them in space. The Movement put up a fight, but the andalites completely destroyed Anati's movement and left no survivors.]]
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35[[spoiler: The andalite fleet was headed to Earth. Empire radars had detected the fleet approaching ahead of time, but the andalites far outgunned the yeerk forces.]] Because of this, Visser One (who had replaced Visser Three in leading Earth's invasion) decided to made a truce with the Peace Movement and the Animorphs [[spoiler: [[EnemyMine only to destroy the andalites.]]]] The ensuing battle was very bloody [[spoiler: and it resulted in Jake's death]], but the Empire and the Movement won. [[spoiler: At this point, however, the empire betrayed the movement and started infesting andalites rapidly. The Movement retaliated by doing the same, not caring if the andalites wanted to be controllers or not. Once there were no more andalites left to infest, the Movement took the remaining andalite ships and blasted into space to destroy the Council of Thirteen. The Empire followed.]]
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37[[spoiler: Once in space, [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor the empire was disputed over whether to trust the Movement or not.]] One side, led by Visser One, wanted to continue to follow orders and protect the Council. The other side, led by Visser Five, thought the fight was hopeless and thought the Movement would be more lenient with them and even give them a position of power if they supported it in the destruction of the Council. It didn't matter, though, [[HeelFaceDoorSlam because the Movement rejected help from Visser Five and his troops.]]]]
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39[[spoiler: Meanwhile, the Movement developed an enormous bomb that would destroy the entire Council. The Empire reached the Council just seconds after the Movement infiltrated them. They set off the bomb, and it killed everybody on the ship, including the entire Movement, the Council of Thirteen, and most of the Vissers and Sub-Vissers.]]
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41[[/folder]]
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43[[folder: Tropes that apply to the parts of the story that have been written:]]
44* AcceptableBreaksFromCanon: The Peace Movement's existence.
45* AdultsAreUseless: All the auxiliaries are teenagers, which is never explained. WordOfGod tells us that he didn't think he could write nuanced relationships between kids and their parents very well.
46* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: This applies to Jake in ''The Anati''; he was the only one that mistrusted the andantes. [[spoiler: But it was subverted in the end.]]
47* CrapsackWorld: And the especially sad thing is that we get almost everyone's POV, meaning the audience is asked to sympathize with the people making the world a more miserable place for the genuinely good characters. Not that there are many of those. So it sort of balances out.
48* CreatorInJoke: It's pretty much impossible to understand every single ShoutOut, StealthPun, and other literary devices without the author telling you about them - he's given you only a few here.
49* HappinessInSlavery: The first Gedd that Aftran infested had long since given up fighting the yeerks and had accepted its fate - WordOfGod tells us that it actually enjoyed not having to solve problems itself.
50* HypocriticalHumor: From ''The Anati''
51-->'''Kiberla''': Are all humans this arrogant?
52* PurpleProse: The author's style is to write in a mild form of this. Here are the prologue's opening lines:
53--> There was nothing but darkness. But of course, there never was. Nothing but a perpetual black infinity that engulfed me for as long as I could remember, as long as I existed.
54* SceneryPorn: Descriptions of the Anati homeworld definitely qualify.
55* ShoutOut: Falabboi, the name for the sludge that the yeerks reside in, is named after Music/FallOutBoy.
56* SwitchingPOV: And TONS of it. Almost every single character narrates at some point.
57[[/folder]]
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59[[folder: Tropes that apply to parts of the story that have yet to be written:]]
60Note that every example is subject to change.
61* ANaziByAnyOtherName: The andalite military.
62* AlienBlood: Marco once joked about Rachel decorating her locker with hork-bajir blood. [[BerserkButton She took this about as well as you might expect.]]
63* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The yeerks, even the ones in the Movement, think this about the andalites. And vice versa.
64* AntiClimax: [[spoiler: This applies to the entire arc with the Anati Peace Movement. They're intercepted by the andalite fleet going to Earth on their way to assassinate the Council of Thirteen, and there were no survivors.]]
65* AnyoneCanDie: ''Anyone''. [[spoiler: And eventually, everybody does.]]
66* AscendedMeme: Blog/CinnamonBunzuh, an Animorphs ReviewBlog, suggested that "your mother infested a horse" should be a yeerk insult. In this fiction, it actually is an insult to suggest that a yeerk was part of that mission.
67* AwesomeButImpractical: The author's version of the Chee: they refuse to support anything violent at all, which was the author's excuse [[DemotedToExtra not to use them very much]].
68* BadNewsInAGoodWay:
69-->'''Marco''': Alright, I have good news and bad news.
70-->'''Jason''': Go ahead.
71-->'''Marco''': Well, the good news is that the bad news isn't Earth-shattering.
72-->'''Jason''': [[DeadpanSnarker I hope that wasn't supposed to be funny.]]
73* BadassCrew: The Animorphs, Auxiliaries included.
74* BattleCouple: Rachel and Tobias, at least at first.
75* TheBigDamnKiss: [[spoiler: This is how Ax comes out to everyone - when he kisses Jason.]]
76* BizarreAlienBiology: The yeerks can send messages through chemicals, and they can chose whether or not the receiving yeerk can understand who the message is coming from or not. Also, there's a mental disease that slowly breaks down their brain; [[spoiler: Verrator]] has it.
77* BodyAndHost
78* BoredWithInsanity: The author. He couldn't just stick with the original level of NightmareFuel - he had to take it up a notch.
79* BreatherEpisode: Every time an episode is dedicated to a flashback.
80* CantHaveSexEver: It's not that they ''can't'' have sex, but members of the Peace Movement are reluctant to procreate, as it results in their death, and the yeerks that are created as a result will probably not be part of the movement. At one point, it becomes a major plot point that the Council of Thirteen forces members to procreate in an effort to quietly get rid of them.
81* CharacterDevelopment: All of the original six Animorphs act exactly like their book counterparts, until the [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Alternate Character Interpretations]] kick in. For everyone except Ax, this involves them going insane.
82* ChildSoldier: ''Everyone''.
83* DarkerAndEdgier: Much more of both than the original ''Animorphs'' series.
84* [[spoiler: DownerEnding]]
85* DemotedToExtra: The Chee.
86* DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: Visser One goes to Illim, revealing that she knows exactly who he is and who his host is… but it's because she wants to team up with him [[spoiler: to stop the andalites]], not because she wanted to kill him.
87* EnemyMine: [[spoiler: The Empire helps the Movement, but only to destroy the andalites, not because they actually agreed with the Movement's message.]]
88* EnsembleCast: The closest the series has to a 'main character' is Illim, and even zhe doesn't appear in a good number of books. There's no character that appears in every one.
89* EveryoneIsBi: Most of the human characters are, anyway. The yeerks are asexual.
90* EvilVersusEvil: [[spoiler: The andalite fleet versus the Yeerk Empire. Subverted somewhat by the fact that the Animorphs and the Movement were working with the Empire the entire time.]]
91* FaceHeelDoubleTurn: [[spoiler: The andalite fleet turns out to be evil when they invade Earth with the intent of destroying it. In response, the Yeerk Empire teams up with the Peace Movement. Ultimately subverted when the [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor Empire betrays the Movement in the end.]]]]
92* GRatedDrug: Instant maple and ginger oatmeal in the books. Not that we actually see it - yeerks just ask each other if they're high on it.
93* GreyAndGrayMorality: For the most part, although it occasionally leans towards [[BlackAndGrayMorality Black and Gray]].
94* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Averted in this joke:
95-->''Leela'': Why don't you just use guns, now that [[spoiler: the yeerks know who we are?]] It would be a lot safer.
96-->''Marco'': Well, me and Jake wanted to. But Rachel wouldn't let us.
97* HaveYouTriedNotBeingAMonster: The Peace Movement acquires members by basically asking this to everyone within their range.
98* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: When the Empire was divided into two sides, general consensus from the movement was to not trust any of them.]]
99* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler: The Yeerk Empire. They team up with the Movement just long enough to disable the andalite fleet, then they return to being evil in order to infest as many andalites as possible. Then, the Empire gets divided into one side who wants to team up with the Peace Movement to overthrow the Council, and another than wants to follow orders and destroy the Movement.]]
100* HeroWithBadPublicity: The Movement on the Anati homeworld actually becomes larger than the yeerks fighting to enslave the Anati. In the end, it gets so big that remaining members of the 'resistance' are captured and [[DoubleStandard often tortured]]. [[spoiler: But this doesn't stop the andalite fleet from destroying the entire movement when they intercept in space.]]
101* HeroicBSOD: Almost everyone.
102* HeroicNeutral: Applies to most of the Auxiliaries.
103* IgnoreTheFanservice: Gave us {{Foreshadowing}} for [[spoiler: Ax's relationship with Jason.]]
104* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler: Jason]] gets in a relationship with Ax.
105* LivingWithTheVillain: The yeerks in the Movement and the ones who are loyal to the Empire both live in the same pools.
106* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler: Verrator comes from a word that means 'traitor' in German.]]
107* MookFaceTurn: The entire concept of the Peace Movement revolves around this.
108* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch
109* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: Went both ways for [[spoiler: Aftran and Verrator]]. The latter didn't say goodbye to the former before [[spoiler: zhe got Put On A Bus.]] The former didn't say goodbye to the latter before zhe died.
110* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Not a single fucking one.
111* NobleDemon: Most subordinate yeerks are portrayed this way.
112* OfficialCouple: Cassie and Jake, Rachel and Tobias, [[spoiler: Ax and Jason.]]
113* PlotTriggeringDeath: [[spoiler: Visser Three's death triggers two plots: Visser One's takeover, and Alloran going to the andalite hoemworld.]]
114* ReformedButRejected: A significant number of plots revolve around the Animorphs not trusting the Peace Movement.
115* TheReveal: [[spoiler: Verrator]] was a spy for the yeerk empire.
116** [[spoiler: The andalites on the Anati homeworld]] were voluntary controllers.
117* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilised: The Movement is even [[DarkerAndEdgier darker and more violent]] than the book series.
118* RivalsTeamUp: [[spoiler: The Peace Movement and the Yeerk Empire team up to destroy the andalite fleet that tries to invade Earth. They succeed, but the Empire betrays the movement and starts a race to infest the andantes.]]
119* ShapeShifter[=/=]VoluntaryShapeshifting[=/=]{{Animorphism}}
120* ShipTease: Happens occasionally between [[FanficFuel Tobias and Ax]]. In fact, [[spoiler: Ax has a large and [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited]] crush on Tobias. However, Tobias is actually straight ([[EveryoneIsBi for the]] [[AmbiguouslyBi most part]]), and Ax eventually gets over him.]]
121* [[spoiler: ShootTheShaggyDog: The Anati Peace Movement amounts to nothing except a bunch of dead people.]]
122** [[spoiler: The same can be said for the entire fiction, although according to WordOfGod, lots of involuntary human and hork-bajir controllers that we never got to see were freed after the end.]]
123* SingleIssuePsychology: Everyone, pretty much. The author was too afraid of getting things wrong to put in very much complex psychology.
124* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Much more cynical than the original series.
125* TokenMinority: Almost every single human character is a minority in one way or another.
126* TheyStillBelongToUsLecture: Visser Three's attitude towards the Movement. Everyone else takes on a much more violent approach.
127* TwoferTokenMinority: Quite a few characters.
128* UnresolvedSexualTension: Between most of the couples, although a few got true resolution.
129* VillainWithGoodPublicity: [[spoiler: The andalite fleet.]]
130* VoiceOfTheResistance: Aftran, until she gets Put On a Bus. After that, Illim took over for zhir.
131* WholeEpisodeFlashback: We get an entire episode about Aftran flashbacking to before the Movement.
132* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: The majority of the yeerks don't side with the Anati Movement until [[spoiler: Altilow manages to kill Visser Five.]]
133[[/folder]]
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135[[folder:Tropes that apply to different characters:]]
136!!!Aftran 942:
137* AdaptationalBadass: As shown in flashbacks to zhir hork-bajir body.
138* BadassPacifist
139* [[spoiler: BusCrash]]
140* DecoyProtagonist: Aftran is abruptly removed from the story due to the events of ''The Sickness'', leaving Illim to be the hero for the rest of the series.
141* HeelFaceTurn: Aftran sees zhir actions before zhe started the Peace Movement as pretty villainous.
142* LongBusTrip
143* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Zhe tries, quite hard, and usually manages it. But zhe does fall short every once in a while.
144* SenseFreak: It takes Aftran an entire page to describe a few seconds while zhe infested zhir first Gedd, because all the new senses were so overwhelming to zhir.
145!!!Altilow 725:
146* [[spoiler: CorruptTheCutie: Altilow actually does some pretty horrible things to the Empire's yeerks towards the end of the series.]]
147* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler: Altilow claims to support peace, but zhe actually violently kills or tortures many Empire yeerks.]]
148* MeaningfulName: 'Altilow' comes from Music/AllTimeLow, and '725' comes from the date that their EP ''Put Up or Shut Up'' was released - July 25th.
149* [[spoiler: VillainProtagonist: An interesting example - he does some obviously villainous things, but he gets killed by true villains, and we feel sympathy for zhir the entire time.]]
150!!!Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill (Ax):
151* AdaptationalVillainy: Ax is actually used as the villain a couple times, usually when he opposes the Peace Movement.
152* AmusingAlien: Less so than in the books, but still present.
153* [[spoiler: {{Gayngst}}: Tons of it.]]
154* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Ax is one of the only characters who gets a happy ending. [[spoiler: You know, until he dies.]]
155* VillainProtagonist: See AdaptationalVillainy above.
156!!!Cassie Summers:
157* AntiHero: She suddenly becomes one [[spoiler: once she goes crazy.]]
158* AuthorAvatar: Cassie is the author's favorite character, and he claims he has the most in common with her. [[spoiler: Pretty interesting, considering that she goes crazy and kills her boyfriend in the end.]]
159* BerserkButton: Don't say anything bad about the Movement around Cassie, even when they really deserve it.
160* [[spoiler: BreakTheCutie]]
161* TheExtremistWasRight: Usually, although it's subverted every once in a while, just to keep things interesting.
162* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Her last words.]]
163* [[spoiler: StakingTheLovedOne: Cassie kills [[SacrificialLion Jake]] in an insane rage.]]
164* [[spoiler: WellIntentionedExtremist: Cassie goes ''batshit crazy'' at the end of the series. In the final battle, she just tries to kill everyone in sight, and she succeeds on [[StakingTheLovedOne Jake]]. She eventually sets off the bomb that killed everyone.]]
165!!!Edriss 562 (Visser One):
166* AntiVillain: More than any other Visser in the series.
167* [[spoiler: BigBad: She replaced Visser Three as this.]]
168* SympatheticMurderer: We actually get quite a bit of Visser One's narration, and she's pretty sympathetic for the most part, even though she's almost as opposed to the movement as the Council is.
169!!!Esplin 9466 (Visser Three):
170* AntiVillain: Present, although not nearly as much as the other Vissers were.
171* BigBad: Just like the original series. [[spoiler: Until he's killed.]]
172* CartoonishSupervillainy[=/=]StupidEvil: [[spoiler: The name reason he was killed.]]
173* DoNotTauntCthulhu: At one point, Naya suggested that they could bait zhir into a trap by angering him and taunting him. Zhe almost killed her on the spot, and yet it ''still'' didn't work.
174* [[spoiler: [[DiscOneFinalBoss Decoy Antagonist]]]]: The author felt the need to kill him in order to get a truly threatening villain (Visser One).]]
175* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Visser Three is much more dangerous in this series than in the original books, although [[spoiler: the author still felt the need to replace him with Visser One in order to get a genuinely dangerous villain.]]
176!!!Illim 412:
177* DrunkWithPower: Occasionally.
178* MeaningfulName: The '412' part of his name comes from the production code of the {{WesternAnimation/Futurama}} episode The Sting: '''4'''ACV'''12'''
179* [[spoiler: OurHeroIsDead: Along with pretty much everyone else, but Tidwell and Illim die a few minutes before the big apocalypse.]]
180* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Not as much as Aftran, but still present.
181!!!Jake Berenson:
182* [[spoiler: SacrificialLion: Although in an interesting subversion, it's the [[VillainProtagonist Cassie]] who kills him, not a villain.]]
183!!!Jason Grayson:
184* {{Catchphrase}}: "Fuck everything."
185* ComingOutStory
186* DeadpanSnarker: Less in the later books, but always present.
187-->'''Naya''': [[SarcasmMode Whoa. ''That's'' what your normal voice sounds like? You're sarcastic so much, I'd completely forgotten.]]
188* DefrostingIceQueen: King, in Jason's case.
189* MeaningfulName: 'Jason' comes from Jason Lancaster of Music/MaydayParade, and 'Grayson' comes from the title characters of Literature/WillGraysonWillGrayson.
190* SarcasmMode: He never leaves it.
191!!!Leela Lancaster
192* BuffySpeak: She's known for it.
193-->''Leela'': [[HypocriticalHumor I do not have a speech weirdness!]]
194* MeaningfulName: Leela comes from {{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}, and Lancaster comes from Hazel Lancaster of ''Literature/TheFaultInOurStars''.
195!!!Marco Hernandez:
196* [[spoiler: SacrificialLion: He's one of the many killed by the battle with the andalites to give the audience a heads up - "People are about to die!"]]
197!!!Megacrew 124 (Visser Five):
198* AntiVillain
199* EvenMooksHaveLovedOnes: Five's attitude whenever Visser Eight is in danger.
200* MeaningfulName: 'Megacrew' comes from Megan Crewe, an author, and '124' comes from the date that her book ''The Way We Fall'' was released - January 24th.
201!!!Naya Wentz
202* {{Adorkable}}: Stupid? Probably. Still awesome? Hell yes.
203* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: She's know for being frequently distracted and off in her own thoughts.
204* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}
205* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: At one point, she suggests taunting Visser Three into a trap. [[DoNotTauntCthulhu Zhe almost kills her on the spot.]]
206* MeaningfulName: 'Naya' comes from Creator/NayaRivera (of Series/{{Glee}}), and 'Wentz' comes from Pete Wentz (of Music/FallOutBoy).
207!!!Rachel Berenson:
208* ActionGirl: Even more so than in the books.
209* BearsAreBadNews: Rachel generally only morphs grizzly if she's about to do something really, really dangerous.
210* BitchInSheepsClothing: This is the author's AlternateCharacterInterpretation of her. [[spoiler: As she slowly loses her sanity, the sheep's clothing gradually comes off.]]
211* TheBrute: She's pretty much incapable of anything else. Not just in a fight, she's not capable of ''anything except ass kicking''.
212* DarkActionGirl
213* DontYouDarePityMe: Or else she will morph grizzly bear and tear your head off.
214* DumbBlonde: Rachel puts on an act of this in order to hide the fact that she's scared that she's going insane.
215* GoodIsNotNice: Rachel is more of a {{Jerkass}} than some of her enemies.
216* [[spoiler: SanitySlippage]]
217!!!Tobias Fangor:
218* AndIMustScream: One of Tobias' biggest fears is that he'll lose his thought speak.
219* ClosetKey: Tobias is this for [[spoiler: Ax]].
220* EmoTeen: Inspired by his FanNickname, 'emohawk'.
221!!!Verrator 409:
222* BlueAndOrangeMorality: [[spoiler: Due to zhir yeerk mental disease.]]
223* [[spoiler: BecomingTheMask]]
224* [[spoiler: FaceHeelTurn]]
225* MeaningfulName: 'Verrator' comes from [[spoiler: [[BilingualBonus a German word meaning 'traitor']]]], and '409' comes from the Futurama episode "Jurassic Bark" - '''4'''ACV'''09'''.
226* [[spoiler: TheMentallyIll]]
227* [[spoiler: NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Verrator's dead body was presented to the Council of Thirteen. They were told that this was the body of the Peace Movement's leader, and that the rest of the Movement had been captured. It worked.]]
228* [[spoiler: RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: Except only a few people thought zhe really deserved it.]]

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