ScribeGT6817
2013-11-08 08:27 UTC–5

ahboh wrote:

Why are there no LEGO pieces in the Ninjago TV Series??? I mean, they never build anything with bricks, their buildings are not made out of legos, their vehicles are not made out of individual pieces, their weapons bear a resemblance to LEGO weapons but they have extra fancy designs on them (especially Jay's nunchucks). The ground they walk on whether in a building or on a boat have no studs on them, plus actually nothing in their world have stud bumps. When stuff gets destroyed, it doesn't fall into LEGO pieces like in clutch powers. The only thing LEGO in their world are the minifigs(except samurai mech, that was the only thing I noticed in the series that was made out of legos). The dragons and the great devourer really disapointed me once I saw they were not made out of LEGO pieces like in the sets. Like, in LEGO clutch powers and in the city films the characters are shown to build cool stuff made out of legos and fight bad guys. Why isn't this in Ninjago?? Instead they just have a tornado of creation.  Is the new ninjago series going to have pieces?   


I'm not involved in the TV series at all, so it's not something I can answer.

SonBooN
2013-11-08 08:55 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

SonBooN wrote:
Okay so im really excited about this here...
Anyway will you make more bionicle books cause I love the serious read all of them I think just was wondering thanks in advance Smile

There aren't any plans for more BIONICLE books at this point, because the line is no longer active.


Oh ya i remeber now LEGO got rid of the best LEGO theme BIONICLECrying

SonBooN
2013-11-08 09:09 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

SonBooN wrote:
Okay so im really excited about this here...
Anyway will you make more bionicle books cause I love the serious read all of them I think just was wondering thanks in advance Smile

There aren't any plans for more BIONICLE books at this point, because the line is no longer active.


Oh yeah i remember now LEGO got rid of the best LEGO theme BIONICLECrying

Anonymous
2013-11-08 12:21 UTC–5

Greg, would it be possible for you to draw out a map of Spherus Magna after Mata Nui reformed it? Even if it's just a rough sketch, it would help those who want to continue the story ourselves a lot.

 

If it's completely out of the question, then I have one Q: Is the elemental land layout (the different regions) on Spherus Magna any relation to that of Bara Magna? Like, is there a rocky area where the black spike mountains where, or a firey area where Vulcanus used to be etc.

 

 

Yogi1Bubu1
2013-11-08 17:44 UTC–5
GREG FARSHTEY!!!!!!!!!!
bioniclefanone
2013-11-08 23:21 UTC–5
Greg you say you just make up stuff as you go. I do that too but don't ever think of future things that you want to lead to? I do it all the time I often tend to think of storylines like 2 years ahead of the one i'm working on.
WOLF66849
2013-11-09 02:43 UTC–5

I know someone probably already asked this, but there are 230 pages that I would prefer not to look through so I'll just go ahead and ask.

1. Are you going to continue any of the BionicleStory.com serials?

2. If so, are there any new elements you will be introducing? (Possibly even Void*nudgenudge winkwink*)

3. How much are you involved in Hero Factory?

Kili6303
2013-11-09 04:12 UTC–5

I read in your interview that you write Ninjago graphic novels. Are any of them available to buy? 

diglett809
2013-11-09 07:35 UTC–5
I loved your interview Greg! Your answer to the last question was hilarious!
Anonymous
2013-11-09 08:39 UTC–5

Kili6303 wrote:

I read in your interview that you write Ninjago graphic novels. Are any of them available to buy? 


Yes, you can, I have two paperback copies. You can also get them on a Kindle.

 

 

greenninja9429
2013-11-09 09:59 UTC–5

Dear Mr. Farshtey

   I wrote a story in the Ninjago Stories forum called "Ninja Holiday" If it's not to much trouble I wondered if you had time to come check it out and maybe give me some tips!                          

                      Sincerly,

                              Greenninja9429

              Thanks!!!!

diglett809
2013-11-09 10:28 UTC–5

greenninja9429 wrote:

Dear Mr. Farshtey

   I wrote a story in the Ninjago Stories forum called "Ninja Holiday" If it's not to much trouble I wondered if you had time to come check it out and maybe give me some tips!                          

                      Sincerly,

                              Greenninja9429

              Thanks!!!!


He's not allowed to read fanfiction.

greenninja9429
2013-11-09 12:55 UTC–5
Why?
Tomasko579
2013-11-09 13:15 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:

greenninja9429 wrote:

Dear Mr. Farshtey

   I wrote a story in the Ninjago Stories forum called "Ninja Holiday" If it's not to much trouble I wondered if you had time to come check it out and maybe give me some tips!                          

                      Sincerly,

                              Greenninja9429

              Thanks!!!!


He's not allowed to read fanfiction.


I know, it´s a shame, but it´s true.Crying

dachshund11
2013-11-09 13:17 UTC–5

Hi, Mr. Farshtey,

 

I just thought I'd say I've always loved your Bionicle books, especially the ones set on Voya Nui with the Piraka Skakdi and Toa Inika. I sadly haven't been able to find any of your other works at libraries or bookstores so far, but I'm sure I'd like them. But to stay along the lines of LEGO and Bionicles... Ive been wondering about the final podcast for the Bionicle legacy. The last official one ever made ended with Gelu, Orde, and the others being hunted by Kabrua the Vorox, and discovering Velika the Matoran was really a Great Being. Did they ever escape and catch ''Velika''? Also, what about Nuparu, Hahli, and Jaller? The last time we see them is when their minds are enslaved by the Skakdi and the gold-skinned being. Did Kongu and Hewkii find them with the help of the Hagah, or were the final chapters to the Bionicle legend never written? If you have the time, please respond. I'm a huge fan!