11) Did Velika get Tren Krom out of his island prison?

22) If not, can you tell us who did?

33) Do Matoran of Plasma have heat resistence?

kyle7475 wrote:

1Hey Greg, can you finally confirm whether or not MU inhabitants have mechanical, organic, or partially organic brains?

2Well, they'd have to be at least partially orgainic, considering the matoran have organic muscles and lungs.

 

3And since they have organic lungs, for supplying oxygen to their muscles, their "lubricant" that takes the place of blood must also have some hemoglobin in it or something, for transporting the oxygen.

1Why did you use Maori lore as your original inspiration for the Bionicle series? Smile

1HI mr Greg i have some question to ask you.

 

21.In the quest yesterday it was mentioned that velika3 needs the toa mata for his plan. why velika needs 4 the mata for his plan?

 

52.Is what the Great Beings are responsible 6  of the mechanical implants Glatorian and Agori?

 

73.You recently said that the powers of GB was not8 natural. Do they have some mechanical implants that give them9 its powers? much like implants Glatorian who improve10 their physical capacity.

 

 

11                                 THANKS

1Dear Greg, I have some questions I'd like to ask you:

 

21) I hope this doesn't come across as strange or annoying, but why can't you confirm the kind of brains that the MU inhabitants possess? Storywise, they seem to possess the traits of an organic brain, such as loss of conciousness from a lack of oxygen. However, the MU inhabitant's status as AI seems to imply that their brains are at least partially mechanical.

 

32) Do matoran of plasma possess an innate resistance to heat like Ta-Matoran do?

 

43) In place of a heart, MU inhabitants posses some sort of device that distributes energy throughout their bodies right? I was thinking that in place of a circulatory system, energy is fed to their organic (and maybe mechanical) components via a localized, non-corporeal field generated by said device.

 

54) When an injured MU character is healed  through the use of Toa energy, does the healing process repair the injured being's mechanical components, or only their organic ones?

 

65) Is protodermis an element (like aluminum) or a molecule (like titanium carbide)? 

1 Hi Mr. Farshtey, I've got a couple questions.21) How did you come up with the designs for the original Toa Matas' Great Masks? Did you base them off something? Figure out what looked cool? Make it random? I can understand the Kaukau and Akaku, but the Pakari? Miru? Kakama?32) Was the original Makuta on Mata Nui Teridax, or was it a different leader? I've heard conflicting rumors about this.43) Are the six Piraka dead, trapped in the ruined Cord, or prisoners of the Pit?54) Did you ever create any actual artwork depicting the Mask of Creation? If so, what did yours look like?65) Is it possible for mask powers to be stored in a different Kanohi mask? For example, a Ruru that was actually a mask of speed.

1Mr. Farshtey, can you confirm the rumors of LEGO Bionicle coming back in 2015?

1Mr. Farshtey,

 

21. Why was Takua's Pakari blue?

 

32. why wasn't it red, black, orange or yellow?

 

43. Why did none of the toa, matoran, turaga or even himself ever seem to notice that!?

 

5____________________________________________________________________________________________Signed: Robo Skeleton Astronaut

1By the way Greg, I have several more questions that I hope you don't mind answering:

 

21) Protodermis is basically a kind of programmable matter, yes?

 

32) Do SM inhabitants possess bones that are naturally very metallic, or are their bones mineral based like ours? If they were metal-based rather than mineral based, that would explain the metallic appearance of the set's weapons (and by very metallic I don't mean completely made of metal like what the MU inhabitants have). 

Kar0l wrote:

1Hi Mr. Farshtey. Recently, I'm reading Ninjago graphic novels (you stated that they're canonical) and I have a question. As you maybe know, TV episode "Curse of the Golder Master" featured an origins of Serpentine. They are quite different than these presented in "Tomb of Fangpyre" graphic novel. Because TV show tell main story, its version is canon. But, the story from "Tomb of Fangpyre" (about Ninja searching the Serpentine Stone) doesn't collide with main story, so I have a question. Can I assume, that history written at Serpentine Stone is fake OR its human version of how Serpentine were created and locked underground (TV show mentioned that humans considered Serpentine as enemies, so they could change their story that future generations will consider Serpentine as enemies too). If so, which version should I take? I think this solution is better than consider that the graphic novel is non-canonical, especially since only one element doesn't match.

2I think these questions got lost.

Brickmaster3999 wrote:

1Why did you use Maori lore as your original inspiration for the Bionicle series? Smile

2I didn't.. BIONICLE was created  before I came to work at LEGO.

MithrilFist wrote:

1Mr. Farshtey, can you confirm the rumors of LEGO Bionicle coming back in 2015?

2I cannot discuss anything related to any product plans for 2015, positive or negative. Not allowed.

Clone2625 wrote:

1Do The Great Beings wear Kanohi masks? Are The Great Beings the size of a Toa?

21) The Great Beings are not bio-mechanical creations, so no.

32) Yes

Fippe_ wrote:
Fippe_ wrote:

1 Did Velika free Tren Krom from his island?

Fippe_ wrote:

 

2In “Brothers In Arms”, it is mentioned that Mazeka had a mentor with whom he was doing research with on the3“origin of all things”. The mentor later was killed by Vultraz.41. Has the mentor been a Ko-Matoran like Mazeka?52. If he had a different element, could you specify, which one?


6These questions got lost, probably.

7Since he never appears in story, I never sketched out the character.

11) Can Artakha create another Toa? For example: Toa of Gravity?

22) Will you play LEGO Batman 3?