voporak1 | 2015-05-19 16:50 UTC–5 PermalinkHello Mr Greg
The teleportation device called the Spirit's Wish can be used to travel to other dimensions like the Olmak? If yes, it was this device that the Great Beings of the universe of the fusion have used to bring Mazeka to his world?
This question will maybe seem you a little silly, but who would win between Axonn and Teridax? |
gootah | 2015-05-19 20:37 UTC–5 PermalinkAnd was Cole's mother the former master of the element of earth? |
Constructman2 | 2015-05-19 21:53 UTC–5 Permalink... On that note, are the set and comic representations of Agori and Glatorian supposed to very closely reflect their actual appearance? Given that those species are mostly organic, it wouldn't really make sense for them to be shaped like they are in the sets (if the set pieces represent an exoskeleton, I'm not sure how it can account for 15%/(whatever percentage of their body is mechanical body) mass). |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-05-20 08:05 UTC–5 Permalink
1-2) Realistically, they probably should be able to, but I rather like the idea of having this be a power that only Toa have. 3) Not that we ever set.
4) I would say no.
5) Probably, yes |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-05-20 08:07 UTC–5 Permalink
1) Yes 2) They would most likely use the normal process to make Matoran. 2b) We have no evidence that the Turaga (who are the ones who make new Matoran) are responsible for choosing who becomes a Toa or not. I would tend to think they're not, which means a Makuta would not be choosing in this circumstance either. 3) Most DC Comics stories are way too dark and grim for the audience I was writing for |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-05-20 08:08 UTC–5 Permalink
No, there is no reason to believe the other masks had any degree of sentience. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-05-20 08:10 UTC–5 Permalink
1) No, there is no reason to believe the SW could pierce dimensions. 2) I never predict fight outcomes. There are too many variables in a fight. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-05-20 08:11 UTC–5 Permalink
I don't have this information, Gootah. My involvement with Ninjago was limited to writing the GNs, but I don't write the TV show. The people who do are the ones who know all this. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-05-20 08:13 UTC–5 Permalink
1) Not that I am aware of. Knights who wore armor did not have hydraulics in their armor. 2) They are representations are done with constraction pieces. The set designers were not looking to shift gears and have the Glatorian models look like Knights' Kingdom figures. They wanted them to look like BIONICLE figures, which means they would not look particularly organic. |
Firox555 | 2015-05-20 12:17 UTC–5 Permalink
This is a really interesting question.
What if the GSB could do that, but only with Matoran who could become/were destined to become Toa? These Matoran have the capacity to become Toa, but others don't. |
slipperysnakeb… | 2015-05-20 16:29 UTC–5 Permalink |
Johnyjo | 2015-05-20 17:09 UTC–5 PermalinkWow, Mr. Farshtey! I didn't know you were still active in this topic. I've always been a big fan, I was just wondering. The Bionicle Chronicles were originally written by C.A. Hapka, but you took over for the fourth book and ended up writing all the rest of the Bionicle books. Why was the switch made? Thank you! |
Andrew31kbrick… | 2015-05-20 21:07 UTC–5 PermalinkHow long did the Mazeka train with the Order of Mata Nui? |
Andrew31kbrick… | 2015-05-21 00:03 UTC–5 Permalink
My bad: I meant "How long did Mazeka train with the Order of Mata Nui?" |
Andrew31kbrick… | 2015-05-21 01:07 UTC–5 PermalinkHey Greg, is it possible for some Steltians to be members of the Order of Mata Nui? |