Boidoh
2014-09-29 19:50 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Boidoh wrote:

Can Skakdi wear Kanohi? After all, Vezon used the Olmak.


Vezon was created by the Mask of Fusion though, he wasn't a normal Skakdi. Answer's no. Skakdi are way too undisciplined mentally to use Kanohi.


So is VEZON, your favorite character, able to use Kanohi?

Boidoh
2014-09-29 19:56 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Boidoh wrote:

Was the Mask of Mutation made from Reconstitute at Random Kanoka?


Not solely, no


Note solely, in other words, it IS, but more Kanoka are needed to make it...

 

What are those others, Master Greg?

Boidoh
2014-09-29 20:03 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Boidoh wrote:

1.Can a Toa of Water manipulate the blood of Spherus Magna beings.

 

2. What is 'plasma'? In BIONICLE terms?

 

3. What Kanohi is Lhikan wearing right now? If you don't want to say, can you atleast confirm he is wearing one? I need to know for MOCing purposes on Gold Good Guy.


1) No

2) Superheated  gas

3) He died as a Turaga. He would be reborn as a Turaga with a Noble Hau


Does his Noble Hau look like it did in the Lhikan/Gold Good Guy set? The special form, or does it look in the shape of a great hau?

Boidoh
2014-09-29 20:06 UTC–5

1. Why were the Fikou with pincers only placed on Voya Nui?

 

2. Were the Fikou smashed by the terrain of Spherus Magna or by creatures?

 

3. Can shore turtles retreat to their shells when threathened, like regular turtles?

 

4. Is there such a thing as gender in rahi?

 

 

Boidoh
2014-09-29 20:08 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

PointlessQuestions wrote:

1. You recently confirmed that a 2006 promotional set could be considered Turaga Lhikan. Several people on BZP and BS01 support this clarification, since the set does strongly resemble Turaga Lhikan. Others, however, object, on the basis that you repeatedly denied this in years past. Keeping this in mind, what is your final answer? Is the set Turaga Lhikan, or is it non-canon? (I hate to be a bother, but some people just demand a clear yes/no clarification.)

 

2. If the Shadow Takanuva wear Kanohi Avohkii, but not "true" Kanohi Avohkii that promote peace and light, then what powers do their masks have? Are they comparable to the Kanohi Kraahkan? Or am I grossly misinterpreting your answer?


1) Yes, it is.

2) You are not grossly misinterpreting, but we never detailed the powers of their masks because they never used them in story


So, are the powers basically of a Kraahkan? 

 

OK, so the Avohkii DON'T promote light and peace. So..... the opposite would be the powers of the Kraahkan, Shadow and Anger. Would they basically be a Kraahkan, but with origins of an Avohkii?

Boidoh
2014-09-29 20:14 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

1) I am sure you can make logical arguments on this, but I cannot see any way you can put this into a story without it being disgusting. So I am sticking to no, not because your arguments are weak, but because this is a LEGO property and I do not think LEGO would okay this.

2) Well, if we grant that Kopaka has the same powers as, say, Iceman or Blizzard, he has to be able to make the temperature drop in at least his immediate area, otherwise how does he create snowstorms or ice slides?


In Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Legend of Korra, there is a sub-type of bending called bloodbending, whereby waterbenders, if there is a full moon out (on most occasions), they would gain the strenght to perform such a skill, and it was used as a horror theme in one of the episodes in The Last Airbender, and also as a form as to remove bending of the elements in The Legend of Korra. 

 

Anyways, my point is, there ARE ways to have it so but not make it disgusting. These two shows aired on NICK, and it looked in no way disgusting. There was no internal fluids flying anywhere, as to control the other being they would have to be alive, right. So why WOULDN'T this be possible. Saying there is no way for this to be put into a story without being disgusting is far from fact, as similar things have been done before in other forms of media. So, again, is there any valid reason for this not be so? Water is water. Besides, with the Glatorian and Agori being so well armoured, I'm sure no internal liquids would be flying out of them.

lukejohnh
2014-09-29 20:16 UTC–5

Bionicles are living organisms Right? they can't be robots because robots can't be good nor evil!

mrcqm
2014-09-29 20:16 UTC–5

TheShadEmp wrote:

1. Since Matoran Nui and Turaga Nui both exist, is it possible for six Toa to create a Toa Nui?

2. How strong would a Turaga Nui be compared to a Toa? Would one be able to defeat an average Toa in battle?

3. Did anyone or anything end up in those massive holes on Bara Magna, where Aqua Magna and Bota Magna once were?

4. Is it possible to "purify" a mask that has been infected?

5. Could a Kraata infect a Legendary Mask like the Vahi?

6. If a Krana affixed itself to Teridax's face, would it be able to control him or could he resist it?


1. That would be logical, but it's Greg's call

 

3. Who knows? Probably not though.

 

4. I think so.

 

5. It has not been stated.

 

6. If Lewa can break out of that, then Teridax can do it in seconds.

Boidoh
2014-09-29 20:23 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 

Just wanted to say a quick something --

 

A lot of you guys are BIONICLE fans, many from way back. It's no secret that you are some of the smartest, most loyal, and most dedicated fans out there. You, and you alone, have carried the torch for the line over the last four years. Hopefully, you will feel rewarded for your efforts by 2015 BIONICLE.

 

Regardless, I wanted to take this opportunity to say that I am really proud to be associated with you, and you should be really proud of yourselves.


This is so very heartwarming, I almost cried... Almost. 

To celebrate here is a Fikou question. You shall forever know me as the Fikou Lover, Greg.

 

*thinks of question, just for the sake of asking a Fikou question*

 

Here are... erm, a couple!

 

1. Would the Fikou's eyes be a weak spot for them? Seeing as they are so exposed.

 

2. You once approved as canon my long color list for Fikou. Would GREEN Fikou, also have adapted to the jungle regions?

 

3. Were these 'adapted Fikou' created as having an affinity for a certain location, or did the Makuta that created them simply added some sort of adaption feature of sorts?

 

4. Can a Fikou adapt to a DIFFERENT environment?

 

5. Can there be color combinations of them, having them adapting to more than one environment?

 

legoben1057
2014-09-29 20:38 UTC–5

are you going to write books for  bionicle 2015. (i hope you do)

Boidoh
2014-09-29 20:45 UTC–5

1. Would the Olmak be partially made from a teleport Kanoka disk?

Mace3739
2014-09-29 21:50 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 

Just wanted to say a quick something --

 

A lot of you guys are BIONICLE fans, many from way back. It's no secret that you are some of the smartest, most loyal, and most dedicated fans out there. You, and you alone, have carried the torch for the line over the last four years. Hopefully, you will feel rewarded for your efforts by 2015 BIONICLE.

 

Regardless, I wanted to take this opportunity to say that I am really proud to be associated with you, and you should be really proud of yourselves.


A lot of us wouldn't still be here if not for your awesome stories. Smile

keplers
2014-09-29 23:38 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 

Just wanted to say a quick something --

 

A lot of you guys are BIONICLE fans, many from way back. It's no secret that you are some of the smartest, most loyal, and most dedicated fans out there. You, and you alone, have carried the torch for the line over the last four years. Hopefully, you will feel rewarded for your efforts by 2015 BIONICLE.

 

Regardless, I wanted to take this opportunity to say that I am really proud to be associated with you, and you should be really proud of yourselves.


This really touches me. Thanks for taking the time out of your days to be here and talk with us, even if mostly questions about a LEGO line four years past. Also I thank you for writing all those amazing stories that I read when I was younger.

maletoaofwater
2014-09-30 00:24 UTC–5

Boidoh wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

1) I am sure you can make logical arguments on this, but I cannot see any way you can put this into a story without it being disgusting. So I am sticking to no, not because your arguments are weak, but because this is a LEGO property and I do not think LEGO would okay this.

2) Well, if we grant that Kopaka has the same powers as, say, Iceman or Blizzard, he has to be able to make the temperature drop in at least his immediate area, otherwise how does he create snowstorms or ice slides?


In Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Legend of Korra, there is a sub-type of bending called bloodbending, whereby waterbenders, if there is a full moon out (on most occasions), they would gain the strenght to perform such a skill, and it was used as a horror theme in one of the episodes in The Last Airbender, and also as a form as to remove bending of the elements in The Legend of Korra. 

 

Anyways, my point is, there ARE ways to have it so but not make it disgusting. These two shows aired on NICK, and it looked in no way disgusting. There was no internal fluids flying anywhere, as to control the other being they would have to be alive, right. So why WOULDN'T this be possible. Saying there is no way for this to be put into a story without being disgusting is far from fact, as similar things have been done before in other forms of media. So, again, is there any valid reason for this not be so? Water is water. Besides, with the Glatorian and Agori being so well armoured, I'm sure no internal liquids would be flying out of them.


this actually came to mind when i was asking about water toa... i'm a fan of that series as well. as i was saying in my other post, it wouldn't have to be disgusting at all... just like zaria was able to use his control of metal to control his fellow toa's bodies, a toa of water should be able to do the same, but instead controlling the water within the organic components instead of the metallic mechanical parts.

maletoaofwater
2014-09-30 00:32 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 1. why would it have to be disgusting? we saw toa of metal do it w/o it being gross, i'm sure it would be the same for water toa.

2. he would freeze just the moisture in the air, which would in turn cause the temperature of the air to drop. also, given that his powers as a toa include creating more of his element, he could amplify that frozen moisture in the air to increase the effect. this would also avoid violating his powers by having him control something that isn't his element.

3. going back to the lava thing, i just thought of something else: you said earth/stone toa couldn't do it, and your reasons made sense, especially when you brought up the fact that ice toa don't control water, the melted form of their element. but then i remembered that hakann and avak made a lava monster to fake out the voya nui matoran... how did they do that if neither one of them could control lava?


1) You're talking about manipulating bodily fluids of organic beings, not metal inside bio-mechanical beings? How would that not be disgusting?

3) I am going to ask a favor, and that is that we just drop this. I am under the weather and I feel like we are going down a rabbit hole. If we did not assign control of  magma over the nine years BIONICLE was active, then we aren't going to do it now.


1. see the post pertaining to Avatar... the fluids would still be inside them, although i suppose removing them would be a nifty way to smash, if for whatever reason a water toa decided to do that!

2. so...

3. fair enough, although what was the deal with the lava monster? wishing for your speedy recovery. :smile: