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Marco was lying on the grass under the Andalite tree, looking as if he'd just decided at random to plop himself down there. Though, if you could look closely enough, you'd be able to see him frowning, just a little, at the tree. This wasn't the best place for meetings. Too open. Too visible. Too much chance of someone just wondering by and wondering why they were up to. Sure, he trusted Tobias to notice anyone getting too close - but this place had anyone and everyone, and a whole range of odd abilities. For all they knew, there were people on board who could get past Tobias's sharp eyes.
But, Marco hadn't exactly found anywhere else that would work well either. And this was a place that Ax and Tobias came to regularly, so them coming here wasn't exactly suspicious. If anything, Marco was the odd one out. But hey, nothing wrong with wanting to lie down on the grass, huh? Or talking to his friends.
It was all too easy to slip back into paranoia and suspicion. Sure, there we no Yeerks and no apparent need for secrecy. But paranoia had got him through one war. It might get him through another. And everything about this was one great big mess of unknown quantities.
The really big question, though: how the hell were they supposed to explain to Ax his own future? "Guess what, the borg eats you. Try not to do that again if and when you go back."
But, Marco hadn't exactly found anywhere else that would work well either. And this was a place that Ax and Tobias came to regularly, so them coming here wasn't exactly suspicious. If anything, Marco was the odd one out. But hey, nothing wrong with wanting to lie down on the grass, huh? Or talking to his friends.
It was all too easy to slip back into paranoia and suspicion. Sure, there we no Yeerks and no apparent need for secrecy. But paranoia had got him through one war. It might get him through another. And everything about this was one great big mess of unknown quantities.
The really big question, though: how the hell were they supposed to explain to Ax his own future? "Guess what, the borg eats you. Try not to do that again if and when you go back."
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< WHAT?! > he, as predicted, exploded. Even the knowledge that they had won the war in the end couldn't dampen his horror at the very idea of Yeerks with free access to an Escafil device. Hundreds, easily thousands of those disgusting creatures erasing the one edge the Animorphs had over them--
He brought himself back under control with some struggle. < How? > Then, probably more importantly, < then what? >
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Okay, so Marco was definitely trying to pass the buck here. Sure, he knew they'd have to tell him eventually if they wanted their whole "save Rachel" plan to work. But Marco did not want to be the guy to tell him.
To Ax, he said, <Funny you should ask that...>
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< Ax, can you promise that you'll stay calm if we tell you the whole story? You may not like some of it...I can see you getting upset, but please don't slice and dice, okay?>
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Okay, Marco didn't actually expect Ax to go all slice-and-dice on them. But he couldn't resist needling. Still, as much as Marco would really like to have Cassie and her ability to read people around, he decided it was definitely a good thing that she was still in the pods.
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He braced himself, in case he needed to get airborn in a hurry.
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< And then? > he asked flatly. If Marco or Tobias expected him to react violently, they were going to be disappointed.
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<Well, we had a lot of morph-capable Yeerks to deal with. Makes you realise why they hated us so much,> Marco said. <They started trying to get more control over the army as well. So we went to go talk to the Governor. Well, not all of us. Just the three of us actually. She made a public announcement about the war once we talked to her and managed to get her away from the Controllers who were trying to kill her. Not everyone believed it, but it was enough.>
<After that the Yeerks started getting more overt. They were diverting whole trains to the Yeerk pool to infest everyone.> Marco paused. He didn't regret the actions they had taken next at this point - not for one moment - but that didn't mean he'd forgotten the sight of all those people running in terror.
<So we loaded up a train with explosives and we blew up the Yeerk pool.>
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< The morph-capable controllers were forced to become nothlits for safety. And you got the Andalite high command to give us some more cubes for controlled use. Andalites came to Earth all the time, mostly for the cinnamon buns. The taxxons became snakes...most of them were still in the jungle, although poor Arbron got killed by a poacher. The Hork-bajir got their own colony in Yellowstone. Visser Three was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to a hostless imprisonment. You became a Prince...your people were happy with you. You were given your own ship. We ended up rather famous, although I retreated for a bit...it wasn't easy, dealing with losing Rachel. >
He went to private thought speech. < Now comes the tricky part > he told Marco.
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< I'm sorry, my friend, > he murmured to Tobias in private thought-speak. The post-war situation sounded, aside from the loss of Rachel, exactly what they had hoped -- although Ax had no idea how they'd talked the Andalite High Command into giving them Escafil devices.
It sounded as if they still had more to say however, so he held his questions in his head for the moment.
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<But Rachel doesn't have to stay dead,> Marco said. <You're from before she died. If somehow our world gets...I don't know, put back together or something...you can change it. Right at the end, when we were taking over the Pool Ship. The whole reason she died is because Erek disabled the weapons. Jake had sent Rachel after Tom, on the Blade Ship, and since the weapons were disabled...well, we couldn't take them out. So Rachel fought, and they killed her. But if you...I don't know, toss Erek out the window after he gets us control of the ship, that won't happen. We can disable the Blade Ship, Rachel will be alive, the Blade Ship won't escape, and Jake won't spend the rest of his life blaming himself for killing Rachel and Tom and seventeen thousand Yeerks. Which is something else you can do. Don't let him flush the Yeerks into space. Got it? Don't even tell him that it's possible.>
And that was Marco's real motivation for changing all this. Yeah, he missed Rachel too. And he didn't want her to stay dead. But Jake was his best friend, and even if this only had a small shot at making Jake okay again - well, Marco was going to take it.
Although there was another reason as well. <Plus, you kinda get eaten by this borg monster when you go chasing after the Blade Ship. And then we all die when we try to save you. I think. Except Cassie, Jake made her stay home. Speaking of which, if this goes horribly wrong and you can't save Rachel, don't go boarding the Blade Ship, alright? That is just stupid. Just blow it up, okay? Blow. It. Up.>
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They'd talked about changing the past once, when they'd finally caught up to the former Visser Four and the Time Matrix. Time-as-it-had-been reasserted itself before they could come to any sort of decision, though.
< Truthfully, I had already been planning something like that, > he said. < I was going to construct something to send back in Elfangor's place. I had been planning to send him back with one of you, since I knew you were from my future, but... >
Wait.
< I get what?! >
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Marco looked intently at Ax and Tobias with wolf-eyes. <And all of this is assuming that we're able to get back home in the first place. We have to consider the possibility that we're never going to be able to go back.>
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< Don't remind me > Tobias replied, regarding the rubber-band effect. He was well aware of what Marco was referring to, involving the Leeran planet incident.
< Yes, that's true,too. I suppose it might not be so bad if Rachel shows up...and the others...Jake, Cassie and maybe your mom. > He nodded at Marco < I'd still miss Earth, though. I don't really know how I'd feel, exactly. >
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<But we gotta be ready for the possibility that we're going back too.> Marco yawned, stretching the wolf's jaws. <Anyway. Now that we've figured that out, I vote we go to the Media Room and I kick all of your butts at Street Fighter.>
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< I suppose I could deal if I had to stay, as long as the rest of us and our families are here. > he said.
< Yeah the video games are really high tech in the future...Playstation 3 isn't bad. Wii is okay, but it's not that good with talons...I lose my grip and the remote goes flying. The new hand-held things are interesting too...portable internet, cell phones with cameras... We had enough problems worrying about cameras...can you imagine people taking pictures on their cell phones and posting them to that thing called YouTube? >
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He shrugged his shoulders. < If we had needed portable internet, it would have been easy enough to build. Cell phone cameras would have made things a great deal more difficult, though. >
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