RocketRacer7235 | 2015-06-28 16:29 UTC–5 PermalinkHow good is the adaptive armor + weapons at adapting? Could they let their wearer live in a star, for example?
Can an Elda detect all living beings in range, or merely the hidden ones? Can it be used to detect any important objects other than the ignika?
Lastly, could Artahka forge level nine disks, and therefore legendary masks? |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-28 17:59 UTC–5 Permalink
No |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-28 18:00 UTC–5 Permalink
We don't know that MU inhabitants have a heartbeat, or that if they did, it would speed up if they lied. They're not human. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-28 18:00 UTC–5 Permalink
Because they were organic. |
lordbio123 | 2015-06-28 20:22 UTC–5 Permalink
How did they become Organic? Also, would non organic versions exist? |
HarpoonJaeger | 2015-06-29 04:35 UTC–5 PermalinkDo inhabitants of MU have alcoholic beverages? Can they be affected by internal poisons? |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-29 08:58 UTC–5 Permalink
1) No 2) Yes
It's important to remember that a lot of things that humans equate with leisure time do not necessarily exist in the MU, because there wasn't supposed to be any leisure time there -- they were just supposed to work. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-29 08:58 UTC–5 Permalink
They were organic from the start, and yes, it is possible that non-organic versions exist somewhere. |
lordbio123 | 2015-06-29 11:48 UTC–5 Permalink
How did they become Organic?
Oh and thanks for doing this, this means a lot to a lot of fans that you are willing to put time to answer them |
Boidoh | 2015-06-29 11:48 UTC–5 Permalink
So..... hypothetically.... would it be possible for the Olmak to open a dimensional gate to Okoto from Gen 2? Hypothetically of course, not that it would ever happen.
Also would it be possible for the mask to open a gate to our dimension?
I'd assume these would only be possible if the wearer of the mask would know these locations exist. Would that be right? |
GBailey46 | 2015-06-29 12:23 UTC–5 PermalinkHey Greg, just a quick question: did the Matoran of Metru Nui suffer any damages due to environmental exposure on Mata Nui? For example, a car is a machine that can sit outside in the cold, hot, and rainy season, but is really best preserved in an artificial environment. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-29 13:09 UTC–5 Permalink
1) I really can't speak to this. BIONICLE does embrace the idea of a multiverse, but that doesn't mean every LEGO theme would be part of that multiverse. It would be up to the Gen2 creators to determine if you could access it from the Gen1 universe. Until they say there is a connection and what that connection is, I operate on the premise that there is not. 2) Same answer, basically. There is no reason to believe our dimension is in that multiverse.
3) I'd say no. I don't believe that Vezon knew about the existence of the alt. realities he wound up visiting before he visited them. |
ScribeGT6817 | 2015-06-29 13:10 UTC–5 Permalink
Not to my knowledge. Remember, the Matoran may have been largely designed to operate inside Mata Nui, but they also had to be able to operate outside during the construction of the robot. So they must have been protected from that sort of thing.
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gootah | 2015-06-29 13:13 UTC–5 Permalink |
RocketRacer7235 | 2015-06-29 13:27 UTC–5 Permalink
Thought of more... Could a spin-off of a rhotuka have been invented that would have used the same energy in a different way to grant the user another power based off their personality?
Can the Toa Canister's intangibility be used for protection as well as travel? Is it likely the Great Beings created the mask of creation originally for their own use, rather than Artahka's? |