Hey Greg, I don't know if this might be a guess, but did Naho (of the Toa Mangai) wear a Kakama?
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I know, I'm not Greg, but, this is really easy to answer if you go to BS01's Toa Mangai page. Naho did not wear a Kakama, however, a Toa of Earth in the same team did.
Hey Greg, I don't know if this might be a guess, but did Naho (of the Toa Mangai) wear a Kakama?
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I know, I'm not Greg, but, this is really easy to answer if you go to BS01's Toa Mangai page. Naho did not wear a Kakama, however, a Toa of Earth in the same team did.
2a.Before that the Great Beings alters the genetics of the Vorox and the Zesk what they looked like? A Glatorian/Agori maybe?
2b. Before that the Great Beings alter the Vorox and the Zesk they wore implants on their faces to give them a bestial look.
Is there beings on Spherus Magna with more mechanical implants than other. Tuma for example.
2) Is this a question?
2) Yes
2.Yes, it is. Sorry if I misinterpreted my question. Let me rephrase my question. Before that the Great Beings alters the genetics of the Vorox and the Zesk for giving them a bestial look and a tail what they looked like? A Glatorian/Agori maybe? If yes, they have implants on their faces and other parts of their body to give them a bestial look.
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2) No idea. No visuals exist of what they looked like before that.
It's a good question. Before answering, let's consider how Matoran and Toa reassemble themselves and throw that in the mix ... because in that case, they are putting mechanical parts together and then the organic muscle tissue grows to link the parts together. So where does that take the potential theory?
But we only saw that happen once, with the toa mata, after they basically died (unalived) in their canisters and their tissue decayed from just sitting there so long since the canisters malfunctioned and were unable to maintain their physiological needs. Then after they reassembled their mech parts, the tissue grew back.
In the real world, a living being's tissue can repair itself to some degree after injury. I'm willing to bet that what little tissue was left after 1000 years, combined with some trigger in their mech exoskeleton, was doing some form of advanced sci-fy self-repair when the toa reassembled themselves.
As for matoran rebuilding themselves, I'd imagine that they can only manually tamper with the mech parts of their body, and their tissue adapts afterwards - similar to people IRL getting reconstructive surgery.
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1) Repair itself, yes, but is this repair or spontaneous generation?
2) But the tissue would need to be severed, wouldn't it, or else retract somehow, to tamper with the mech parts?
Hi Greg i just wanted to ask a question the mask of time is called the vahi the mask of life is called the ignika and then theres the mask of creation what is the name for it
Hi Greg i just wanted to ask a question the mask of time is called the vahi the mask of life is called the ignika and then theres the mask of creation what is the name for it
Doesn't have one. We didn't give it one during the G1 years, and there are no more legally appoved names I can assign to BIONICLE things, so I can't name anything.
Hello again Mr. Farshtey. It's been a little while since I asked a question and I have some more, if that's ok?
1) Does an Olmak always open a dimensional portal, or can the user make themselves simply telelport? Or is a portal required?
2) Can Toa survive decapitation? Back in 2001, when the Toa Mata arrived on Mata Nui, they were in pieces, but rebuilt themselves and their organic protodermis regenerated and they were all good. So, could a Toa simply put their head back on? Or would it send them on a one-way trip to the Red Star?
3) By extension, could they put limbs back on?
4) If no to question 2, why didn't they unalive?
5) When the Great Being took over Velika's body, did the real Velika's consciousness/AI/Spirit/whatever be deleted?
Thank you in advance
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1) It always opens a dimensional portal.
2) We saw the Toa Mata put limbs on, but we never saw them put a head on their bodies, so the head had not been disconnected to my knowledge. I do not think a Toa could survive being decapitated. Plus, if there is no head, the body won't be transported to the red star because the head is needed to download the AI.
3) I always assumed he took the body prior to any programming being put into Velika's body, so there is no true Velika.
Why did Vakama create the Mask of Time even after he knew Turaga Dume was really Makuta, and if Makuta wanted it, it couldn't possibly be good? In creating it, he essentialy created a doomsday weapon. If the mask derterioates (as all things do), wouldn't that mean the end of time? Or does the mask only control time on the GSR?