DavidM96
2015-07-16 20:19 UTC–5

Toa-Nuva-von-Mata-Nui wrote:

maletoaofwater wrote:

Toa-Nuva-von-Mata-Nui wrote:


1. He is. You canonized that at some point in this thread.

 

2. This is first time I hear of this. Back when the story was still going, you were very clear on Teridax and Miserix being the only Makuta left during Teridax's reign. Teridax had killed every other Makuta because he considered them a danger to his reign. Did you change this recently, or did you just assume it was canon because the person who asked the question presented it as a fact?


1. pretty sure he was stated to come from another land... also we know that metru nui had no toa for most of its history.

2. this is also the first i've heard of this... but apparently it was stated somewhere in makuta's guide to the universe?


1. Well, if you find any official source stating that he isn't from Metru Nui, let us know. Greg originally canonized (on request) that both Lhikan and Dume were originally from Metru Nui, but it was stated in the story several times that Lhikan actually was not from Metru Nui, and since pre-established canon takes precedence, Greg reverted Lhikan's origin back to "unknown" when I told him about this. I'm not aware of any information about Dume's origin, though, so I did not contest this.

But note that this is about Dume's origin - he was a Matoran at that time, not a Toa.

 

2. Well, I skimmed through the book and could not find anything like this. But it's a large book, I could have missed it. So I hope Greg can clear this up...


Since Greg might not have access to a copy, I flipped through mine and found what you were looking for.  On page 64, the book says, "Since Teridax seized complete control, he has seen little need to allow potential rivals to live. The Makuta who do survive are used to mass produce kraata so that Teridax's Rahkshi armies remain strong."

 

Hope that helps!

voporak1
2015-07-16 20:19 UTC–5

 

Hello Mr Greg

 

In LEGO the movie, it had been mentioned that there's diverse kingdoms. These kingdoms represent the diverse worlds of LEGO like the world of Ninjago and Super Heroes. And the Bionicle universe is one of these kingdoms as it has been shown in the movie. My question is to know if the Olmak could visit these kingdoms?

 

 

mag747
2015-07-16 21:36 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

mag747 wrote:

These are a few questions I have on Bionicle.Thinking

 

1. What ever happened to the information Mata-Nui got on other planets?

2. Did Brutaka ever get his dorsal fin removed, or does he still have it?

3. Is "void" actually an element, if so how common is it?

4. Why did the Toa Nuva suddenly need symbols to contain their elemental energy?

5. If six toa of different elements (besides light/shadow) all unleashed a nova blast at the same time, what would happen? Would the radius be six times as big? Would it trap everything in a toa seal?

 

 Thank you in advance for answering!Wink

 



1) Probably lost when the robot died

2) Don't recall

3) Void is not a Toa element, no

4) I'm not sure what you mean by "suddenly need." The nuva symbols came along with the existence of Nuva.

5) Probably the latter

 


I have managed to scrounge up some more Bionicle questions:

 

1. On question 5 up above, would the toa trap each other too?

2. Are the stars and suns in the MU just lightstones?

2a. If not, do they just see the ceiling?

3. Do Glatorian/Agori marry or something like it?

4. Do ancient entities (Artakha, Karzahni, etc.) remember the GB?

5. Did MU inhabitants have to travel all the way to the robot's foot to get out?

6. How did Mata-Nui land on other planets? Did he lay down and use camo?

7. Say someone uses an Olmak to travel to an alternate dimension and stays there for 10 years. When he goes back to the main dimension, have the ten years passed?

8. When Mata-Nui renewed Spherus-Magna, did he include giving multiple regions for the matoran?

9. If the GB made the Scroll of Preparations, could they somehow predict the future?

10. What would spark a Matoran's transformation into a toa?

11. When Matoran turn into toa, they automatically get new armor, right, so do they get weapons too?

12. Is every metallic form of protodermis magnetic, including armor?

13. Do you think it would be possible for someone to change a toas element? such as by replacing their energies with diferent 1s

Wilmerkardell
2015-07-17 05:20 UTC–5

Hello Mr. Farshtey!

 

Two quick questions about the Kanohi Iden, if the user gets into another body without a Kanohi Iden, can they leave the body again?

 

If they get into a body that can't use element powers normally (such as a Vortixx). Can they still use their elemental power?

 

Thanks!

 

Keilax
2015-07-17 11:49 UTC–5

Keilax wrote:

Hi Mr Farshtey! I know you probably don't care about my personal life, but, I have been into BIONICLE in 2007. My first BIONICLE was Dekar, the Po-Matoran who tragically was doomed to be Hydraxon. I still have him, along with all my other sets. I suppose I just wanted to say, it's really great that you still do this. Even though I can't speak for others, I know it has been postive to me. I think you told a fantastic story, which, in the end, is what matters, I believe. No matter what some people may say, BIONICLE is truly among the best stories I've ever known. That said, I suppose I should ask some questions now.

 

1) Do you reckon Vezon is capable of actually killing any one? I mean, he was dangerous with the Ignika, but afterwards, no matter how fantastic a character he was, he wasn't really that dangerous.

2) Do you consider him a bad guy? Or something else?

3) Who came up with the Red Star idea? (Of it being an afterlife and rebirth centre)

4) Does the Olmak have limitations? As in, can it only travel to alternate universes in it's own multiverse (the BIONICLE Multiverse) or can it travel to other Multiverses too? I know that it would never happen, but hypothetically, could it?

5) Is it possible for just 2 Toa to fuse? Or is it a minimum of 3? 

6) Could 2 Kaita's fuse? What would that make if they can? Would it be some special fusion, or would it be a Toa Nui? As, the fusion would still have 6 Toa.

7) Does the GSB have limitations in its Dream/Reality Warping ability? 


You missed this I think. Sorry if I'm being annoying.

ScribeGT6817
2015-07-17 15:19 UTC–5

voporak1 wrote:

 

Hello Mr Greg

 

In LEGO the movie, it had been mentioned that there's diverse kingdoms. These kingdoms represent the diverse worlds of LEGO like the world of Ninjago and Super Heroes. And the Bionicle universe is one of these kingdoms as it has been shown in the movie. My question is to know if the Olmak could visit these kingdoms?

 

 


My understanding is that LEGO Movie is its own continuity, and is not the same as BIONICLE continuity.

ScribeGT6817
2015-07-17 15:22 UTC–5

raymondmay11 wrote:
1. The Kanohi Olmak (brutaka's mask) is capable of opening portals to other places including alternate universes and dimensions. Can a user open a portal to the Hero Factory Universe or Ninjago if they wanted to?
2. Do the Maxilos robots wear a mask, a helmet, or is that their face?
2b) Same with Hydraxon
3. The body the Mask of Life made for Mata Nui on Bara magna was described as being the same height as a toa. In the online E-book, "Journey's End", Mata Nui states that he's 7 feet tall, and it makes him feel short. Does this mean that all toa are around 7 feet tall?
3b) In the Legend Reborn, Mata Nui was about the same height as Kiina and Ackar. Does this mean that the Glatoriaan are also around 7 feet tall?
4. Dan Hageman posted on Twitter a picture of a LEGO pirate Flag that was labeled "Teaser for the next season of NInjago" He also stated that there are clues to the next season embedded in the Ghost Season. Does this mean that Ninjago 2016 will have pirates for villains?

1) There is no evidence that Ninjago or Hero Factory exist in the same multiverse as BIONICLE. I can't speak for Gen2, but we always saw Gen1 as its own reality, not connected in any way to other LEGO themes.

2) I always assumed it was a helmet that was a part of their construction.

3) Yes

3b) Yup

4) I cannot discuss future story plans.

Toa-Nuva-von-M…
2015-07-17 16:15 UTC–5

DavidM96 wrote:

Toa-Nuva-von-Mata-Nui wrote:

maletoaofwater wrote:

Toa-Nuva-von-Mata-Nui wrote:


1. He is. You canonized that at some point in this thread.

 

2. This is first time I hear of this. Back when the story was still going, you were very clear on Teridax and Miserix being the only Makuta left during Teridax's reign. Teridax had killed every other Makuta because he considered them a danger to his reign. Did you change this recently, or did you just assume it was canon because the person who asked the question presented it as a fact?


1. pretty sure he was stated to come from another land... also we know that metru nui had no toa for most of its history.

2. this is also the first i've heard of this... but apparently it was stated somewhere in makuta's guide to the universe?


1. Well, if you find any official source stating that he isn't from Metru Nui, let us know. Greg originally canonized (on request) that both Lhikan and Dume were originally from Metru Nui, but it was stated in the story several times that Lhikan actually was not from Metru Nui, and since pre-established canon takes precedence, Greg reverted Lhikan's origin back to "unknown" when I told him about this. I'm not aware of any information about Dume's origin, though, so I did not contest this.

But note that this is about Dume's origin - he was a Matoran at that time, not a Toa.

 

2. Well, I skimmed through the book and could not find anything like this. But it's a large book, I could have missed it. So I hope Greg can clear this up...


Since Greg might not have access to a copy, I flipped through mine and found what you were looking for.  On page 64, the book says, "Since Teridax seized complete control, he has seen little need to allow potential rivals to live. The Makuta who do survive are used to mass produce kraata so that Teridax's Rahkshi armies remain strong."

 

Hope that helps!


Indeed it does. Thank you very much, learned something new. Wink

lordbio123
2015-07-17 18:39 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

voporak1 wrote:

 

Hello Mr Greg

 

In LEGO the movie, it had been mentioned that there's diverse kingdoms. These kingdoms represent the diverse worlds of LEGO like the world of Ninjago and Super Heroes. And the Bionicle universe is one of these kingdoms as it has been shown in the movie. My question is to know if the Olmak could visit these kingdoms?

 

 


My understanding is that LEGO Movie is its own continuity, and is not the same as BIONICLE continuity.


Then why was BIONICLE in the LEGO movie? Confused

If you don't know why, that's okay

tennisdude10
2015-07-17 20:21 UTC–5

Hey Greg! Happy

 

I love the Bionicle and Ninjago storylines, so its really cool to chat with you! Happy

 

My question to you is... would you ever consider creating a "pancake ninja" for the Ninjago storyline? It could be the Pancake Ninjas against the Waffle Invaders! Surprised Joking

Andrew31kbrick…
2015-07-17 21:25 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

PointlessQuestions wrote:

1. Nocturn was destroyed by Hydraxon while trying to escape the Pit. Was he destroyed inside the Matoran Universe, and revived on the Red Star, or destroyed in the Black Waters, and thus permanently smashed?

 

2. You stated some years ago that you knew Takanuva's destiny, but wouldn't reveal it because it might pertain to future story. As the story is indefinitely on hold at best, can you now reveal this information?


1) In the MU

2) My plan was to have him play a major role in a Great Beings' civil war, between Velika and like-minded followers who felt the GBs should dominate Spherus Magna directly, and other GBs that wanted no interference with the society at all. That assumed that the story team did not have other plans for the character, but if they did not, that was my intention for him.


If only that could've been a serial at least.

Andrew31kbrick…
2015-07-17 21:54 UTC–5

What happens to a Kraata once the Rahkshi it's in is destroyed in battle?

Andrew31kbrick…
2015-07-17 23:56 UTC–5

In Metru Nui, did the Matoran have their own houses to live in?

Andrew31kbrick…
2015-07-18 00:45 UTC–5

So Greg, is spotting a Phase Dragon routine for a Le-Matoran on the Test tracks in Metru Nui?

fantasy1111
2015-07-18 03:22 UTC–5

greg,I have some questions on page 722.can you see,them please?ThinkingthanksHappy