Hello Greg, 1) Do you consider Krika to be less evil than the other Makuta? 2) Could a Kanohi be made from a combination of regular disks and elemental disks? (Ex: Weakness Disk + Iron Disk) 3) Were Artakha and Karzahni of the same species? 4) Where do you imagine Dume lived as a Ta-Matoran? 5) Did the Fire Entity encountered by Vakama have a connection with the Element Lords? Thanks,
Greg it as it is happening that employees aren't taking photographs of new sets out?
There is only one room in the US office where the new sets are shown and no photography is allowed in there. Anyone taking a picture of a new set would likely get fired.
I'm sorry for asking questions so late, but I was wondering, do you have any advice for young aspiring authors? I'm currently writing an Exo-Force fanfiction piece and I'd love to hear what you think about writing!
Also, I know you are very well known for your Bionicle work, but what did you think of the Exo-Force series? Personally, it was my favorite, and I was very disappointed when it was discontinued. Did you ever think of what happens after the story suddeny shut down?
1) Read a lot and write a lot. Writing is like swinging a bat or any other activity -- you have to use the "muscle" to keep it in shape.
2) There were things I liked about it and things I wasn't crazy about. It never made sense to me that the humans would not just blow up the bridge.
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Tuma1785 wrote: Hello Greg, 1) Do you consider Krika to be less evil than the other Makuta? 2) Could a Kanohi be made from a combination of regular disks and elemental disks? (Ex: Weakness Disk + Iron Disk) 3) Were Artakha and Karzahni of the same species? 4) Where do you imagine Dume lived as a Ta-Matoran? 5) Did the Fire Entity encountered by Vakama have a connection with the Element Lords? Thanks,
1) No I don't. Krika's reluctance to back Teridak's plan was not because he thought it was immoral or wrong, it was because he thought it would fail.