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"I do not think we can aim this at somebody in their sleep for a week without getting caught."

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<Should be possible to strip it down, I will ask Cayaldwin.>

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It takes him four days. Everyone spends the meantime trying to come up with more clever ideas.

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Someone would surely have gone galloping around shrieking <EUREKA> at the top of their skull if they'd managed something nice and tidy like "oh, turns out Yeerks are violently allergic to cinnamon, let's just put it in every water supply in the world"...

The Yeerk in the intern's head starves out. They let the intern wake up. The intern disavows voluntarism.

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They may eventually have to give her morph capabilities so she does not die of cancer, but they do not have to decide today. They do keep an eye on her to see if she makes a break for it or anything.

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Not if they don't refuse to get her coffee. If they bring her coffee she'll just stay put and cry a lot.

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Understandably. 

 

 

And here is a stripped down irradiator that is a bit heavy to carry, they should probably be in strong human morphs, but fits in a backpack.

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Yeah, they can probably dose somebody with this routinely for a week.

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Good luck.

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Back to the States. Andi makes jokes about frequent flyer miles.

They track down another Controller, one who lives alone.

They aim the requisite dose at him nightly.

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And in a week he is too sick to get out of bed, and goes to a Controller-based hospital in the city.

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The doctors are confused. Tests are run, conversations occur that are difficult to follow in insect morph and would probably be difficult to follow anyway.

 

 

 

They replace the Yeerk. The Controller is fine. He is discharged and goes home.

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...they email the Andalites with this news.

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The Andalites are delighted by this news. 

...that dose, if they tried delivering it all over the world, is give-you-cancer-in-a-few-years. And some places would get higher doses, just by coincidence and wind currents, some people would have acute radiation poisoning. 

Make it simultaneous with an attack on the Pool and Blade ships, Matirin writes in the code he'd taught them for this purpose, and if we really won I could make all humans morph-capable in time to prevent most of them from dying of cancer. Even if we didn't win thoroughly enough to be able to safely do that, estimated human casualties are around a hundred million. Much better than our previous escalation scenario.

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The Yeerks probably have fewer people than that now. But it's good to have in reserve if we don't think of anything else, if it gets worse, if somebody else shows up ready to kill the lot of us...

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It's really good to have in reserve.

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Yay for Bella's brilliant "irradiate the entire planet Earth" idea.

If we catch another Yeerk we can morph animals into it, do any experiments that take less than three days.

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Sounds worth having, at least. Grab one if you can.

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Might as well just kidnap this same guy. It'll look like his Yeerk was a deserter or something, maybe? Stunner, U-Haul, box, plane.

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And now in the time until he starves to death they can think of experiments that might be worth conducting with animals morphed into Yeerks.

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If there's any chance that vivisecting 'em could get them closer to the equivalent of the Cinnamon Allergy Holy Grail there's always that.

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Sure, they can vivisect Yeerks and test for allergies to an absurd variety of Earth substances, why not. Lots and lots of rabbits are captured in anticipation of needing them to attempt to Yeerk.

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Australia won't miss 'em. Invasive species and all that.

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