ninjaguy1123 wrote:1I have a few questions.
21.Would the Bionicle characters be classified as "robots" with artificial intelligence or organic with living brains?(If so, then how long is the average matoran lifespan?)
32.Would the matoran be classified as "children" in the Bionicle universe?
43.What will happen to everyone on the red star?
54.What is your least favorite Bionicle character?(besides the Vaki)
61) They were bio-mechanical -- machine parts mixed with organic tissue. But there is no evidence that their brains were organic. And we know Matoran are capable of living for thousands of years.
72) No.
83) Depends on if they are able to get off of it or not.
94) The Vahki were pretty much it. No one else stood out to me as a character I disliked.
bobbyvideogame wrote:1Okay, Mr. Farshety, I have read all your books and I am really exited to ask you some questions. Well, here goes.
2When are you going to make a Invaision From Below book? That will blow me away if you do!
3I can't believe I'm really talking to a author!!!
4Hi Bobby - Unfortunately, Scholastic cancelled the Hero Factory series after the fifth book, so I am not working on any more of these.
maletoaofwater wrote:1How long were the toa Metru toa? How long were they Hordika?2How long did the bohrok issue last?
3Neither adventure lasted particularly long.They were obviously Metru longer than Hordika.
4As for the Bohrok, you were probably looking at maybe a month or six weeks for that adventure.
ScribeGT6817 wrote:1alienduck wrote:2Could multiple Rode be created, or is it a unique mask?
3It's a Great Mask, so yes, you could make more.
4What about the Olmak? Vezon has his fused to his body, and Brutaka lost his. Could more be made?
5And...were there are wearers of the Olmak active before Mata Nui's fall into comatose?
ScribeGT6817 wrote:bobbyvideogame wrote:1Okay, Mr. Farshety, I have read all your books and I am really exited to ask you some questions. Well, here goes.
2When are you going to make a Invaision From Below book? That will blow me away if you do!
3I can't believe I'm really talking to a author!!!
4Hi Bobby - Unfortunately, Scholastic cancelled the Hero Factory series after the fifth book, so I am not working on any more of these.
5Nooooo! That's why I did'nt see them at the book fair. Maybe Disney/Hyperion could publish it. They publish some of my favorite books ever! Aretimis Fowl and Percy Jackson forever! Also, how do you know my name, if that is my name?
ScribeGT6817 wrote:ninjaguy1123 wrote:1I have a few questions.
21.Would the Bionicle characters be classified as "robots" with artificial intelligence or organic with living brains?(If so, then how long is the average matoran lifespan?)
31) They were bio-mechanical -- machine parts mixed with organic tissue. But there is no evidence that their brains were organic. And we know Matoran are capable of living for thousands of years.
4As far as evidence for organic brains, in real life, it has been demonstrated that a person (or animal, like a monkey) can manipulate machinery/computers with their brain if they are hardwired into it, however, if i recall correctly, it remains impossible for a machine to interact with and cause multiple organs to funcion normally. Also, organic muscles require organic nerves to contract.
5Besides the muscle tissue, in "Legacy of Evil" (i think that's the book this was in), Vezok referred to a being needing various internal organs. And since they need to eat, would it be safe to say that they have organic digestive viscera as well?
6Even if all that's mechanical, it's still confirmed that they have organic muscles... this includes the heart, right? (The heart is composed of cardiac muscle tissue) Since muscles need blood and all that. (and they have organic lungs, whose only purpose is to oxygenate the blood for transport to the rest of the body).
7Another question, can they feel their mechanical parts? like if they didn't know someone was there, but that someone snuck up and tickled their mechanical parts with a feather, they would be able to feel that, right? (I know that sounds stupid, but that was the best example I could come up with to explain myself haha.)
8Thanks for putting up with all our questions, Mr. Farshtey.
ScribeGT6817 wrote:maletoaofwater wrote:1It is said that turaga have diminished control over their element. How much control do they have; what kind of "moves" could/couldn't they do?2Basically, if a Toa can start a bonfire, a Turaga could light a torch.
3So a Turaga of Fire could, say, create and carry around a flame to see in the dark?
4If they still have that much control over their element, why haven't we seen more turaga using their powers in the story more often?
maletoaofwater wrote:ScribeGT6817 wrote:maletoaofwater wrote:1It is said that turaga have diminished control over their element. How much control do they have; what kind of "moves" could/couldn't they do?2Basically, if a Toa can start a bonfire, a Turaga could light a torch.
3So a Turaga of Fire could, say, create and carry around a flame to see in the dark?
4If they still have that much control over their element, why haven't we seen more turaga using their powers in the story more often?
5This is just my opinion, but I think because it expends more energy then they feel they need to spend.
maletoaofwater wrote:ScribeGT6817 wrote:maletoaofwater wrote:1It is said that turaga have diminished control over their element. How much control do they have; what kind of "moves" could/couldn't they do?2Basically, if a Toa can start a bonfire, a Turaga could light a torch.
3So a Turaga of Fire could, say, create and carry around a flame to see in the dark?
4If they still have that much control over their element, why haven't we seen more turaga using their powers in the story more often?
5Story existed. by and large, to promote set sales, and we only did Turaga sets in 2001, if I am not mistaken. So putting an emphasis on power use by Turaga was not something LEGO was asking me to do.