voporak1 | 2013-09-04 17:46 UTC–5 Permalink |
sepublic22 | 2013-09-04 18:18 UTC–5 Permalink1. When the GBs made the Mata Nui robot, the matoran were made to work on Metru Nui, which in turn, their 'work' would act like an energy source. So why did the GBs create other species, like the the Makuta, and why did they need rahi in the MN robot?
2. Is it possible the Nynrah Ghosts had been affected by the Great Beings in some way, other than being built, due to their mechanical skill and knowledge?
3. In The Kingdom, does the shadow armor's vulnerability vary between other elements, such as earth or magnetism?
4. Is their any species difference between Tuma and other glatorian skrall? Also, is Atakus a Bone Hunter who decided to serve the Skrall, or did he always remain loyal to the Skrall as a rock agori, and if so, are there other rock agori who remained with the Skrall? |
DavidM4400 | 2013-09-05 00:07 UTC–5 Permalinkcan glatorian use mask powers? |
jts21 | 2013-09-05 00:21 UTC–5 Permalink
Thanks, that clears things up a bit. My confusion stemmed from the fact that the biosector wiki page for the Red Star states: "beings who died inside the Matoran Universe were transported to the Red Star where they would be placed in a new body and sent back." As such, I was under the impression that the consciousness of the deceased being was transferred to a new working body and they only needed the body in order to transfer the mind of the deceased, extract functional components for future use, and recycle what they couldn't use to make new components. I apologize for my lack of understanding. After reading through my explanation I agree that for the first example Takanuva was a poor choice.
1. I'll try to give a better example that better conveys the purpose of my question. Lets say that a being with powers similar to Roodaka's mutation spinner uses said power on a matoran and the resulting mutation is unfit to survive. It's sent to the red star, would it be possible to revert it to a functional state?
2. On an unrelated topic, its been demonstrated multiple times that still functioning Matoran can rebuild their bodies. Now that the Matoran have exited the giant robot onto Spherus Magna, and likely encountered fellow Matoran they'd never met before, would those with more powerful bodies show the weaker ones how to improve their bodies? For example the Matoran living on Voya Nui, and all others repaired by Karzahni, had small and fairly weak bodies. In contrast, Mazeka had a large body for a Ko Matoran.
Thanks for taking the time answering my and everyone else's questions, it really means a lot .
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Firox555 | 2013-09-05 08:39 UTC–5 Permalink
This is interesting - maybe the Toa could get the other GB's to group together and fight back against Velika.
Thank you!
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masterpenguin3 | 2013-09-05 08:48 UTC–5 PermalinkHey Greg, I've always been a big fan of Bionicle (and Ninjago) and I was wondering, was there ever going to be a movie after "The Mask of Life", even before the theme was canceled? |
legoz4vance | 2013-09-05 18:50 UTC–5 PermalinkTHIS WAS JUST A SPAM DRILL! DO NOT BE ALARMED! |
ScribeGT6817 | 2013-09-05 22:58 UTC–5 Permalink
Yes, I do. 1) Don't try to force them to do things they don't want to do. A good way to practice is to write a story about your friends in real life. You know them; you know what they would and wouldn't do; so it makes it easy to predict their behavior in a situation. You should know your fictional characters as well as you know your friends, and then it will be easy to guess what they would do.
2) If you are having a hard time writing dialogue, cast your characters - think of what actors you would want to play them, then write to the way those actors talk. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2013-09-05 23:00 UTC–5 Permalink
1) No. He can travel to universes that are linked to the main reality of BIONICLE. HF and Ninjago have no links to that reality. 2) I don't understand your question, sorry. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2013-09-05 23:01 UTC–5 Permalink
I don't think so, no. The big bang was an astrophysical event, it was not something caused by the power of life. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2013-09-05 23:03 UTC–5 Permalink
1) For the same reason you need red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, and various organs in your body. Everything had its function in MN's system. 2) Not that I know of, no 3) I really don't recall this well enough to answer. 4) Not that I know of, and no, I do not believe we considered Atakus to be a bone hunter. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2013-09-05 23:03 UTC–5 Permalink
No. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2013-09-05 23:06 UTC–5 Permalink
Acidicus, I have answered most of these for you already. I will answer the ones I have not: 5) My daughter is three, so she doesn't care about Ninjago. 8) No 9) That was revealed in the last series of the TV show. 10) You will learn when I do. Seriously, the book will probably not go online for pre-orders until toward the end of this year at the earliest, since it is not releasing until early 2014. So that will be when we both see it. |
Kongu19 | 2013-09-06 19:47 UTC–5 PermalinkHey greg, I know you have been geting alot of spam about bringing back bionicle, but I also know that bionicle was canceled mostly becuase you ran out of ideas, so I would like to bring up a seggustion for new characters. fill in the gaps. you could make the toa rahaga, to lekahn and his fellow toa, toa duma, and so many more! I really hope you eake this into consideration, for alot of fans love bionicle and really want it back. |
TheWhiteKnight… | 2013-09-06 20:22 UTC–5 PermalinkI have a few more questions.
1. Why did you like the Toa Hordika least?
2. Who was your favorite Makuta? I'm assuming it is Teridax, so if so, who is your second favorite Makuta?
3. In The Final Battle, when Makuta Krika is eliminated by Gorast using her power to amplify Krika's ghost-like powers to make him "less than a ghost," is Krika dead? And if not, could he be brought back?
4. Do you believe BIONICLE could ever come back?
5. I understand that you aren't responsible for creating new LEGO ip, but have you ever proposed ideas?
6. What culture(s) of food are your favorite?
Thanks for your time |