ScribeGT6817
2014-03-03 10:55 UTC–5

Tomasko579 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

VORTIXXFAN wrote:

If the victoms will power is stronger than that of the shooter, will a Makuta Nynrah Ghost Blaster still work?

How much of a Bionicle's boody is mechanical?


1) I believe so

2) Well, the only parts we know are organic at this point are the lungs and the muscle/connecting tissue. Beyond that,  nothing else organic has been established in story to my knowledge


But their brain is also organic, right ? Maybe with some implants...


It has never been stated anywhere that their brain is organic.

Andrew31kbrick…
2014-03-03 12:10 UTC–5

botven1 wrote:

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:
I have a Bionicle related question. Out of all the elemental matoran, which of them would be most likely to have Swordsmith as an occupation?

I can answer: Ta matoran, as they are more accustomed to the heat of the forge (They had a great furnace in Ta-Metru.). You would think Ba-Matoran (Matoran of Iron), but no.

 

 


Aren't Ba-Matoran matoran of gravity?

Andrew31kbrick…
2014-03-03 12:23 UTC–5

I have a question about Fe-Matoran:

 

When it said that they have more physical endurance than other matoran, what are some of they ways they demonstrate the endurance?

ScribeGT6817
2014-03-03 12:43 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:
I have a Bionicle related question. Out of all the elemental matoran, which of them would be most likely to have Swordsmith as an occupation?

I can answer: Ta matoran, as they are more accustomed to the heat of the forge (They had a great furnace in Ta-Metru.). You would think Ba-Matoran (Matoran of Iron), but no.

 

 


Aren't Ba-Matoran matoran of gravity?


Fe-Matoran are the Matoran of Iron. Ba-Matoran are Matoran of Gravity.

firecheetahasp…
2014-03-03 16:09 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Tomasko579 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

VORTIXXFAN wrote:

If the victoms will power is stronger than that of the shooter, will a Makuta Nynrah Ghost Blaster still work?

How much of a Bionicle's boody is mechanical?


1) I believe so

2) Well, the only parts we know are organic at this point are the lungs and the muscle/connecting tissue. Beyond that,  nothing else organic has been established in story to my knowledge


But their brain is also organic, right ? Maybe with some implants...


It has never been stated anywhere that their brain is organic.


Dear Mr. Farshtey,

When you were talking about the brain, I was reminded of the Mata Nui/Makuta robot. The Coliseum, the large spire shaped structure, ascended in the GSR's head. In Legends of Metru Nui, Makuta took the garden/Turaga Quarter thingy, and once the lightning bolts struck, the Great Spirit fell into a dormat state (And sustained a life-endangering cut from Voya Nui). Also, in the last BIO comic, over the smashed head of Makuta, I could vaguely distinguish the Coliseum from the smoke. Is it possible that all Matoran, Toa, and other biomechanical beings share such a spire in their brains?

slipperysnakeb…
2014-03-03 17:14 UTC–5

Hello Greg, let me just start off with how amazing Binnacle was: The inspiration of sic-if, the magic feeling of fantasy, and the intrigue of mystery all in one world!

I hope to be even almost as good of an author as you are!

HUGEstarwarsfa…
2014-03-03 17:18 UTC–5

wait i dont have my glases on grey no gret no greg ya greg. Ok farshter no farshted farshtey. (puts glasses on) GREG FARSHTEY. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. WHA DOES IT SAY GREG FARSHTEY .IT DOES. (passes out)

Shougun70
2014-03-03 18:47 UTC–5
@botven1 That doesn't mean that AUs don't exist, nor does it mean that they can't and haven't penetrated AUs. It merely means that (to our knowledge) no one from other universes has come into ours yet. Quite possibly we are an AU of whatever main universe exists.
vskid1
2014-03-03 19:54 UTC–5

1. Why did Takua change his name to Takanuva when he became a Toa?

 

2. Theoretically, what would happen if a Toa with control over the Elemental Power of Time were to unleash a Nova Blast?

alienduck
2014-03-03 20:01 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

FirstJourneyman wrote:

@botven1

 

An alternate dimension couldn't "penetrate" our dimension, since it wouldn't exist on the same physical plane as ours. We would have to find some way to access it ourselves, and, as Mr. Farshtey said, we don't have the technology to do that yet.


If we might be able to acess it ourselves at one point, then it logically follows that by now a technologically advanced alternate dimension would have been able to access ours by this point. If there is an infinite number of AUs, then there would be one that is filled with beings set on destroying every other dimension. We would have collided by now.

 

 


You're assuming this civilization would even know to go looking. None of our scientists are working on tech to access parallel dimensions, so no reason to assume another dimension would be doing that. They might regard it as just a theory too.


But there would be a paralell dimension where people decide to not regard it as a theory, decide to pour all that resources into paralell dimesnion resource, making the right descisions along the way. And in at the very least one world, they would decide to travel to ours.


Exactly. Seeing as the possibilities are endless, we can assmune that they would have penetrated one if not more alternate dimesions by now. This therefore gives a high chance of AUs being non-existent.

 

 


I disagree. You have no way of knowing that beings from an alternative dimension have NOT traveled to ours. It could have been three people who stayed for an hour and went back. It didn't have to be a full-scale invasion.


Descisions effect everything. The descision of how to walk, move, et cetera, would lead to these paralell universe transportations existant at literally every location, at every time, and in every universe.

alienduck
2014-03-03 20:03 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

FirstJourneyman wrote:

@botven1

 

An alternate dimension couldn't "penetrate" our dimension, since it wouldn't exist on the same physical plane as ours. We would have to find some way to access it ourselves, and, as Mr. Farshtey said, we don't have the technology to do that yet.


If we might be able to acess it ourselves at one point, then it logically follows that by now a technologically advanced alternate dimension would have been able to access ours by this point. If there is an infinite number of AUs, then there would be one that is filled with beings set on destroying every other dimension. We would have collided by now.

 

 


You're assuming this civilization would even know to go looking. None of our scientists are working on tech to access parallel dimensions, so no reason to assume another dimension would be doing that. They might regard it as just a theory too.


But there would be a paralell dimension where people decide to not regard it as a theory, decide to pour all that resources into paralell dimesnion resource, making the right descisions along the way. And in at the very least one world, they would decide to travel to ours.


And they may have ... how would we know? But "travel" is not the same as "invade."


In one universe, they would decide to invade.

Anonymous
2014-03-04 06:35 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:
I have a Bionicle related question. Out of all the elemental matoran, which of them would be most likely to have Swordsmith as an occupation?

I can answer: Ta matoran, as they are more accustomed to the heat of the forge (They had a great furnace in Ta-Metru.). You would think Ba-Matoran (Matoran of Iron), but no.

 

 


Aren't Ba-Matoran matoran of gravity?


.... Ah. yeah. Heheh...JokingJokingEmbarrassedJoking Fe-Matoran are IronJoking

 

 

Anonymous
2014-03-04 06:38 UTC–5

Shougun70 wrote:
@botven1 That doesn't mean that AUs don't exist, nor does it mean that they can't and haven't penetrated AUs. It merely means that (to our knowledge) no one from other universes has come into ours yet. Quite possibly we are an AU of whatever main universe exists.

That could be one explanation... Or it could be that they don't exist, and Time is a continuum that cannot be changed.

 

 

Anonymous
2014-03-04 06:39 UTC–5

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

FirstJourneyman wrote:

@botven1

 

An alternate dimension couldn't "penetrate" our dimension, since it wouldn't exist on the same physical plane as ours. We would have to find some way to access it ourselves, and, as Mr. Farshtey said, we don't have the technology to do that yet.


If we might be able to acess it ourselves at one point, then it logically follows that by now a technologically advanced alternate dimension would have been able to access ours by this point. If there is an infinite number of AUs, then there would be one that is filled with beings set on destroying every other dimension. We would have collided by now.

 

 


You're assuming this civilization would even know to go looking. None of our scientists are working on tech to access parallel dimensions, so no reason to assume another dimension would be doing that. They might regard it as just a theory too.


But there would be a paralell dimension where people decide to not regard it as a theory, decide to pour all that resources into paralell dimesnion resource, making the right descisions along the way. And in at the very least one world, they would decide to travel to ours.


Exactly. Seeing as the possibilities are endless, we can assmune that they would have penetrated one if not more alternate dimesions by now. This therefore gives a high chance of AUs being non-existent.

 

 


I disagree. You have no way of knowing that beings from an alternative dimension have NOT traveled to ours. It could have been three people who stayed for an hour and went back. It didn't have to be a full-scale invasion.


Descisions effect everything. The descision of how to walk, move, et cetera, would lead to these paralell universe transportations existant at literally every location, at every time, and in every universe.


Also, every twitch of an eye, every thought.... The list of AUs would be endless. Or just very, very long.

 

 

ScribeGT6817
2014-03-04 08:10 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

I have a question about Fe-Matoran:

 

When it said that they have more physical endurance than other matoran, what are some of they ways they demonstrate the endurance?


Being able to work for longer hours than other Matoran without tiring/weakening.