ScribeGT6817 wrote:SuperGuy468 wrote:1Another question; how do you know when an idea is good enough to be a story? As in when do you know it's good and original enough that you can stop brainstorming?
2Sometimes you don't. Sometimes you think you have a great idea for a story, but when you try to write it, it just doesn't work. i think the only way you really know this is experience. You know how long the story has to be and so you get a feel for how much plot you need to fill a book that size. (I once had a friend who wrote a novel. It was supposed to be 100,000 words and it was about these people going off to colonize a new planet. He was so nervous that he wouldn't have enough plot to fill the book that he spent 90,000 words getting them ready to go and then had only 10,000 words left for when they got there.)
3Did he ever publish the book? Also, couldn't he have just made it longer if he wanted?
MooCowsRock wrote:1Since Matoro pretty much became part of the Kanohi Ignika, does that mean that he didn't go to the Red Star, and therefore could never be revived?
2Also, even if Icarax could pull his molecules back together, wouldn't he not be able to survive inside the Matoran Universe, since he actually has muscles and such?
3One last question: Do Vorox and Zesk have their own language, and if so, can Malum speak it?
41) Matoro could not be brought back because he had no physical body to teleport up -- he had turned into energy.
52) Not sure I understand your question. At this point, there really is no MU to survive in, as it is being taken apart to build shelters on Spherus Magna.
63) They do, but he does not speak it, it's more a matter of understanding the general tone and intent of their words and vice versa than actually being able to converse.
ar9914 wrote:1I've been wondering this for a while: in Bionicle, when a Toa completes his/her destiny, they are turned into a Turaga. Couldn't that have been seen as a complication in the Great Beings' eyes, since they could interfere with the completion of other being's destinies? Or, are they somehow given a sort of knowledge of what everyone's destiny is so they know what not to do to mess it up?
2I don't understand your question. How would them becoming Turaga interfere with the completion of other beings' destinies?
1I'm sorry my last question didn't make sense! Let me see if I can clarify:
2About Exo-Force: the story suddenly cut off in the middle, right when the Jungle Era was starting. Before they discontinued it, did you have any ideas on how the story may have ended? Was there anything you might have liked to see happen?
ScribeGT6817 wrote:MooCowsRock wrote:1Since Matoro pretty much became part of the Kanohi Ignika, does that mean that he didn't go to the Red Star, and therefore could never be revived?
2Also, even if Icarax could pull his molecules back together, wouldn't he not be able to survive inside the Matoran Universe, since he actually has muscles and such?
3One last question: Do Vorox and Zesk have their own language, and if so, can Malum speak it?
41) Matoro could not be brought back because he had no physical body to teleport up -- he had turned into energy.
52) Not sure I understand your question. At this point, there really is no MU to survive in, as it is being taken apart to build shelters on Spherus Magna.
63) They do, but he does not speak it, it's more a matter of understanding the general tone and intent of their words and vice versa than actually being able to converse.
7Oh yeah... I forgot that the MU was being taken apart. Well, thank you for the answers!