Andrew31kbrick… | 2014-01-27 20:46 UTC–5 PermalinkI got another question, who are supposed to be physically stronger: Onu-Matoran/Toa of Earth or Po-Matoran/Toa of Stone? |
Shougun70 | 2014-01-27 23:49 UTC–5 Permalink |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-28 08:09 UTC–5 Permalink
I can't discuss the movie, it's not scheduled to come out for another year. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-28 10:15 UTC–5 Permalink
I'm just on here to answer questions, so I figure it doesn't really matter what my avatar looks like. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-28 10:15 UTC–5 Permalink
I don't recall intending to kill the EL off, so probably not. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-28 10:16 UTC–5 Permalink
As I recall, Onu were always presented as being the strongest, though I think it would be a pretty close competition. |
LQ1998 | 2014-01-28 10:18 UTC–5 Permalink
I can answer #1
Onu-Koro: Taipu and Onepu
Le-Koro: Kongu and Tamaru (Wish we could have gotten sets of them ) |
fighterlord | 2014-01-28 12:22 UTC–5 PermalinkWho do you think would have the ability to stop Velika? BTW, aren't Velika's powers no more than that of a regular Po-Matoran (along with his engineering talent)? |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-28 15:12 UTC–5 Permalink
Velika is a Great Being hiding in the form of a Matoran -- essentially, a scientist-king. So there is no telling what kind of weaponry/devices he has access to, given the inventive genius of the GBs. He knows every detail of the creation of the beings of the MU, which also means he knows how to destroy them. I think you would need an alliance of good and bad, plus the help of at least one GB, to stop him. |
yoyoboy2004 | 2014-01-28 21:46 UTC–5 PermalinkI understand that you're a very busy person, but do you spend any time reading fanfiction of LEGO products, and if you don't would you be interested? I have one that I would love to share with you that I wrote, but if you're just too busy, that's totally understandable!
Anyways, when did you first start writing, and how did you get started? Was LEGO your first big thing, or did you do any work beforehand?
Thanks for all the time you're putting into this. It means a lot to all of us
~Pixie |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-29 08:25 UTC–5 Permalink
1) I actually do not read fan fiction at all. It's been a policy for some years now. Because I write so much LEGO-related stuff, it just makes sense to not be in a position where someone could say I took their idea. 2) I started writing probably in fourth grade. I did an underground newspaper in high school that was very popular, and then I worked on newspapers when I first got out of college. My first published fiction writing was when I worked at West End Games -- I wrote or co-wrote about 30 game books, plus three novels and a handful of short stories. About four years went by after I left there before I went to work at LEGO and started writing for the magazine and the BIONICLE comic. |
Tomasko579 | 2014-01-29 10:24 UTC–5 Permalink1. Can the legendary masks be infected ? 2. Why can't you use Vahi for time-travel ? Earlier, you mentioned that it would be too easy for Toa to go back in time and defeat their opponents, but I cannot imagine them, be able to control it in such a degree. 3.If not time-travel, can you at least look into the past or future with it ?
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ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-29 13:25 UTC–5 Permalink
1) Good question. Let me think about it. 2) All the Vahi does is slow down or speed up time around a target. It doesn't work for time travel because we did not want time travel in the story.
3) The past, definitely not, it does not make time go backwards. As for the future, I can use it to speed time up around you, which will age you faster, but I will not be seeing the events of your future. I am changing your future by doing this to you. You are standing in one spot and I am speeding up your personal time, so the one being affected is you. |
ambc | 2014-01-29 13:49 UTC–5 PermalinkHi Greg, I'm a big fan of your work! I have a few questions I'd love to ask you!
1. Do you have a favorite Ninja?
2. Which Ninjago Graphic Novel was your favorite to write?
3. How did you get started in making Graphic Novels?
Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions, it really means a lot to us! |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-01-29 15:21 UTC–5 Permalink
1) Jay, probably 2) I like just about all of them
3) Well, I had written the BIONICLE comics for a lot of years, which Papercutz collected into hardcover and softcover books. So when they got the chance to do the Ninjago graphic novels, they asked me. |