ScribeGT6817 wrote:12) If the tech is that badly broken, though, then aren't the suits pretty much worthless? If you are in an underwater Toa armor and then you travel to the desert, but the glitch keeps the suit from changing, then you might as well throw the suit out.
23) There really weren't plans for new reveals, since the line is no longer active.
34) Correct
42. I believe that the shock of Mata Nui’s awakening and the shock of exiting the MU would be the only cases in which the theorized glitch would occur. However I would suppose that Tahu’s desert form being similar to his swamp form would make a little more sense. If a robot was offline for a millennium and suddenly awoke wouldn’t a few “circuits” go haywire?
54. What about the island of Mata Nui? If a being died on it, would they also not get revived?
6One more question that isn’t completely story based:
7What is your favorite Kanohi mask?
Tomasko579 wrote:ScribeGT6817 wrote:Tomasko579 wrote:11.Do you know why was the idea of a three finger island scrapped ?
22.Where there some approved names in Bionicle that didn't appear in story ? If yes, do you remember some of them ?
33.If "The yesterday quest" and "The powers that be" continued, would their stories eventually overlap ?
41) No, I don't. I think that would have been before my time.
52) No, I don't. The few names that were left on the last list were pretty bad, and I no longer have that list.
63) That was not the plan, no.
73) Well but Velika did observe both party in the Great being's fortress along with Kopaka, Pohatu and Gaardus disappearing and he also gave Kabrua device to block Toa's power. It seemed to me that Yesterday quest team would eventualy run into either Lewa or GB fortress and warn others about Velika since they're all in Bota magna...
8Can you please answer this part of my question ?
9And also, Velika said that Kopaka and Pohatu were needed for his plan.
gelu12 wrote:ScribeGT6817 wrote:12) If the tech is that badly broken, though, then aren't the suits pretty much worthless? If you are in an underwater Toa armor and then you travel to the desert, but the glitch keeps the suit from changing, then you might as well throw the suit out.
23) There really weren't plans for new reveals, since the line is no longer active.
34) Correct
42. I believe that the shock of Mata Nui’s awakening and the shock of exiting the MU would be the only cases in which the theorized glitch would occur. However I would suppose that Tahu’s desert form being similar to his swamp form would make a little more sense. If a robot was offline for a millennium and suddenly awoke wouldn’t a few “circuits” go haywire?
54. What about the island of Mata Nui? If a being died on it, would they also not get revived?
6One more question that isn’t completely story based:
7What is your favorite Kanohi mask?
82) Yes, but that assumes the functioning of this armor is directly tied to the state of Mata Nui. We haven't seen that with other Toa armor or weaponry, so it is a stretch to say only this armor would get directly affected by his awakening.
94) Correct
105) I really don't recall. We did a lot of masks.
ScribeGT6817 wrote:12) Yes, but that assumes the functioning of this armor is directly tied to the state of Mata Nui. We haven't seen that with other Toa armor or weaponry, so it is a stretch to say only this armor would get directly affected by his awakening.
24) Correct
35) I really don't recall. We did a lot of masks.
42. I see. That makes sense. I guess you also can’t confirm the desert form theory simply because you are not a set designer. Then I’ll just assume that the Nuva being sky and swamp forms is similar to how Takanuva possesses his Power Lance and Midak Skyblaster in the book Journey of Takanuva. It was simply a matter of artistic license. I have just one more question about the adaptive armor: When would the Toa Nuva’s armor be in its default form? In an urban area? Or elsewhere?
54. Voya Nui is no exception to this, right? So even if someone died on the robot’s outer shell, they would still not be revived?
ScribeGT6817 wrote:alienduck wrote:1Greg, how many Internet Signatures would be required for you to reveal TSO's real name? Because I think I could legitimatley pull off any number you name (other than like 10,000 or something.) These signatures would also aknowledge that his name may be a total dissapointment and that they don't care.
2I don't think this would be worth your time.
3I admit, we have more free times on our hands then we can handle. But I thought you said you forgot TSO's name.
4Were there any other big names you planned to reveal, before the unjust Teridax backlash?
ScribeGT6817 wrote:1 The major difference is that Ninjago is really open to my creating new villains. I have a doozy coming up in the third book this year.
2Ooh, is this the one about Ninjas in space?
3I'm notoriously slow, so I won't be able to buy Graphic novel #10 until I see it in a store I go to, in which case I will buy it and run around in circles screaming "YES!!!"
4Could you tell us a little something about the idea of sending our favorite ninjas into space? Maybe a hint as to the big bad of the book, such as his motives? Maybe the slightest hint to what we should expect to see in #12...?
1So after watching the Ninjago episodes dealing with the return of the Serpentine, I couldn't help but notice(And cringe. Serpentine who were shown trying to destroy the ninja and be interested in ruling the world actually trying to warn the very beings they were trying to harm? Ridiculous!) that the Serpentine were telling a very different origin story then what was established in your own Ninjago graphic novel #4, Tomb of the Fangpyre.
2I will put spoilers for graphic novel #4 in Jammers, because it's an excellent book worth reading without spoiling:
4Sorry for so many questions, I just don't know what to think.
1When the Piraka were fused into the golden skinned being, were they teleported to the red star? And also, couldn't a Makuta or Olmak user teleport reincarnated beings back to the motoran universe/spherus magna? If Vezon were refused with Vezok, would he be sent to the red star? And would Vezok get Vezon's memorioes and personality?
1Lots of Piraka questions:
21)Couldn't Zakatan rearrange his protodites to look like any other greenish form?
32)Could Thok take control of a Toa's mechanical parts, armor, or mask?
43)What's Zakatan's Skakdi power, if he got his protodites from The Shadowed One?
54)Do Vezok's replication power and Reidak's adapt power ever wear off?
65)What are Vezon's Elemental, Skakdi, and vision powers?
76)If Vezon is a copy of Vezok, why is he a different color?
87)Who's your favorite Piraka? Mine is Thok.
9And could you also write more "Legacy of Evil" type of stuff? Like why Thok failed to kidnap Turaga Dume.
1Dear Mr. Farshtey.,
2Are Toa allowed to avoid the "no-kill" rule of the Toa Code during full-scale high intensity conflicts? I was under the impression that the Toa defending Metru-Nui were allowed to break the rule during the Toa-Dark Hunter War. After all, the Toa were in a dire situation, where they were being picked off one by one facing a merciless enemy. Adhering to the code during this period of total war just wouldn't make sense. I also believe that the Dark Hunters probably wouldn't have surrendered were surrounded in Po-Metru if the Toa had kept to their strict "no-kill" policy.