garmagic | 2014-09-07 12:54 UTC–5 Permalink |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-09-07 13:36 UTC–5 Permalink
Good question. I think the answer is yes. You have to invest power in a stone beforehand, so the power had to have been in there already and should have worked whether he was alive or not. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-09-07 13:37 UTC–5 Permalink
1) No 2) No idea |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-09-07 13:38 UTC–5 Permalink
1) A little probe would not have been able to contain the amount of power needed to help pull a planet back together. 2) Not something we want to reveal 3) It was AI |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-09-07 13:39 UTC–5 Permalink
I can't recall us ever referencing that, so I would lean toward no. Remember, the Matoran were just supposed to be workers, they weren't supposed to be sapient and build a society, so there would be no real reason for the GBs to build seasons into the robot's internal workings. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2014-09-07 13:41 UTC–5 Permalink
1) I don't. I think in words, not pictures, so I rarely visualize anything 2) In some places, yes 3) Yes, but they were powerless masks 4) Impossible for me to remember that, I wrote way too much and it was too long ago. 5) I sometimes listen to music while I write, but I don't brainstorm. |
fighterlord | 2014-09-07 13:48 UTC–5 Permalink
Those "first Rahi" --I understand they were the giant sea creatures encountered by the Toa Metru in Voyage of Fear, right? |
garmagic | 2014-09-07 14:14 UTC–5 PermalinkCan a Toa of Iron or a Toa of Magnetism use his own armor or any kind of metal sticked to his body to levitate? |
Boidoh | 2014-09-07 15:31 UTC–5 PermalinkHello Mr. Greg.
Do you think that prior to the shattering that some of the inhabitants of Spherus Magna may have used Sea Squids for some purpose, be it weaponry, food, or something?
Thanks |
Boidoh | 2014-09-07 17:37 UTC–5 PermalinkThe Toa Stones the Toa Metru created, are they still usable?
I mean, Takua used them to SUMMON the Toa Mata, but they weren't really used in a sense right? Weren't the purpose of them when the Metru created them was so that they could bring into being a new generation of toa?
And question 2.
Could a Toa team of 6 theoretically created 36 new Toa? Lhikan used his Toa Power to bring into being 6 new Toa, if a Toa Team of 6 all gave up their powers they could create 6 new teams.
And third, if a Toa was on its dying moments, could he quickly release his Toa Power into 6 stones in the last minutes of life to create more toa? |
Boidoh | 2014-09-07 17:40 UTC–5 Permalink1. Can Toa Kaita form Toa seals?
2. Is Lhikan wearing any Kanohi right now?
3. Tahu last left Lhikan's Hau on Daxia. Has anyone retrieved it as of yet. If yes, who?
4. Lhikan's Hau was Gold, when given to Jaller, the mask changed from Gold to Yellow(set-wise atleast) and changed shape from the Noble shape, to the generic Hau shape. Why? And was there even a color change, or was it gold all along?
5. If Jaller turned into Toa while wearing Lhikan's Hau, would it retain its yellow color? Would it turn to Gold? Or would it be red?
Thanks much. |
Boidoh | 2014-09-07 17:45 UTC–5 PermalinkHello,
On Daxia, appearantly there was a statue depicting a Bohrok along with a Av-Matoran to show the relations between them. The Av-Matoran here looks strikingly similar to Balta, a rebuilt Matoran of Voya Nui. Now now, I know the obvious reason that they used Balta was because the artist found it easier to use a Matoran already existing than to make up how a Av-Matoran would look, blah blah ect ect. What I would want to know is if there is a story-reason behind this. Is that Matoran that there is a statue of a rebuilt Av-Matoran who wears a Huna, as in, was there a rebuilt Av-Matoran who wore a Huna, and had the statue made after him/her? |
NINDROID3000x | 2014-09-07 17:52 UTC–5 Permalink |
kyle7475 | 2014-09-07 17:57 UTC–5 PermalinkHey Greg:
1) This might be a hard question to understand. When matoran are said to be "programmed," is their programming the same as what we understand to be programming (i.e. 1's and 0's, binary logic) or is it something different altogether?
2a) Also: You also said that as a species, most Glatorian are not stronger than humans. However, you also confirmed that Spherus Magna's gravity is greater than that of Earth's due to its size. Wouldn't SM's higher gravity force the Glatorian to adapt to their environment by having greater muscle mass, making them stronger than humans? I mean, I can't really imagine Gresh doing his signature back flip combat move on a world with a higher gravity than Earth's if his strength was that of a human's.
2b) Linking into the previous question, shouldn't Glatorian be stronger than humans even if SM's gravity isn't greater than Earth's by the virtue that they're bigger than us? I believe you stated that most Glatorian are about 7 feet tall, which would make them about a foot taller than the average human. It's a general rule of thumb that the taller the person/being, the bigger his skeleton would be, and the more muscle mass his body could support.
2c) As if the above 2 arguments aren't enough proof, the fact that Glatorian are fighters by profession should put their physique at least at peak human levels. Given the nature of their occupation, Glatorian would probably do their very best to stay in peak physical shape, as their sole job is to win valuable resources for their tribe in a world where said resources might mean the difference between life and death. Glatorian obviously train a lot to stay on top of their game, and given their lifespans, it's likely that most Glatorian have been training and fighting for hundreds, if not thousands of years. That alone would make them stronger than say, a body builder. |
Macedonia | 2014-09-07 17:58 UTC–5 Permalink |