Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:SaturnJack1 wrote:14. We should bring back bioniclestory.com to make new legends.25. There should be a movie about Bionicle 2015 with Journey's End as the prologue.36. There should be a TV series about Bionicle on Nicktoons called "The Legend of the Bionicle" from when Takua first began collecting the six Toa Stones created by the Toa Metru (Turaga) to the very end. Each chapter in the books, Mata Nui Online Games, fan stories that relate to the mainstream story, comics, and online chapters will act as an episode in the series.4If these ideas don't smell like Makuta bones or may be the destiny of the Bionicle, write me back if you have a chance.5Your new ally,6Jack R.7I agree with this sentiment
8Here's the problem. There is no point in doing this when the old sets are no longer for sale. BIONICLE story existed to help sell sets. If it was otherwise, the novel series would have continued past the cancellation of the toy line.
1Well, on BZPower some years ago, you stated that every character we know by name (including the various background Matoran, Dark Hunters, etc.) survived the collapse of the Great Spirit Robot and later emigrated to Spherus Magna. (You later specified a few exceptions, of course, such as Conjurer and Varian, who survived but have not yet been able to emigrate.) But among the population of the MU as a whole, about what percentage died in the collapse?
2As an aside, do you think the Matoran, Turaga, etc. might come to call the collapse of the MU the "Greater Cataclysm"?
2Hey Greg, do you think any of the following jobs are feasible occupations within Matoran society?
31) Physicist
42) Chemist
53) Police officer
64) Full-time soldier
75) Biologist
86) Programmer
97) Also, do you know which types of Matoran would be good at each of them?
108) I know this sounds like a weird question, but would a punctured lung or brain damage affect an MU inhabitant as much as it would affect a human?
1Hey Greg, can you give us a rough idea of the number of soldiers on both sides at the battle of Bara Magna? If it's okay with you, try to answer as many of the questions below as you can.
21) For the number of Rahkshi at the battle, would you say there were:
3a) Less than 10,000
4b) 10,000-20,000
5c) 20,000-30,000
6d) 30,000-40,000
7e) 40,000-50,000
8f) 50,000-60,000
9g) 60,000-70,000
10h) 70,000-80,000
11i) Over 80,000, but less than 100,000
12j) Over 100,000
132) For the number of Skakdi present, would you say there were:
14a) Less than 10,000
15b) 10,000-20,000
16c) 20,000-30,000
17d) 30,000-40,000
18e) 40,000-50,000
19f) Over 50,000
203) For the number of Skrall present, would you say there were:
21a) Less than 10,000
22b) 10,000-20,000
23c) 20,000-30,000
24d) 30,000-40,000
25e) 40,000-50,000
26f) Over 50,000
274) For the number of Glatorian present, would you say there were:
28a) Less than 1,000
29b) 1,000-5,000
30c) 5,000-10,000
31d) A little over 10,000
32e) Well over 10,000
335) Is it safe to say that most, if not all of the 40-50 remaining Toa in the MU joined the battle?
BIONICHARGE wrote:1Hello again!
2The second part of the 2004 story was based (in the movie, at least) on the Toa Metru finding their mask powers, yet in the 2006 story the Inika activated their Kanohi instinctively. Why, then, did it take so long for the Toa Metru?
3As well as this, did the Hordika keep their mask powers upon their transformation?
4This seems to have got lost.
BIONICHARGE wrote:BIONICHARGE wrote:1Hello again!
2The second part of the 2004 story was based (in the movie, at least) on the Toa Metru finding their mask powers, yet in the 2006 story the Inika activated their Kanohi instinctively. Why, then, did it take so long for the Toa Metru?
3As well as this, did the Hordika keep their mask powers upon their transformation?
4This seems to have got lost.
51) Keep in mind that the Inika's masks were organic and able to communicate with them. The Metru's masks were not.
62) I believe so, but they lacked the mental discipline to be able to use them.
kyle7475 wrote:1Hey Greg, can you give us a rough idea of the number of soldiers on both sides at the battle of Bara Magna? If it's okay with you, try to answer as many of the questions below as you can.
21) For the number of Rahkshi at the battle, would you say there were:
3a) Less than 10,000
4b) 10,000-20,000
5c) 20,000-30,000
6d) 30,000-40,000
7e) 40,000-50,000
8f) 50,000-60,000
9g) 60,000-70,000
10h) 70,000-80,000
11i) Over 80,000, but less than 100,000
12j) Over 100,000
132) For the number of Skakdi present, would you say there were:
14a) Less than 10,000
15b) 10,000-20,000
16c) 20,000-30,000
17d) 30,000-40,000
18e) 40,000-50,000
19f) Over 50,000
203) For the number of Skrall present, would you say there were:
21a) Less than 10,000
22b) 10,000-20,000
23c) 20,000-30,000
24d) 30,000-40,000
25e) 40,000-50,000
26f) Over 50,000
274) For the number of Glatorian present, would you say there were:
28a) Less than 1,000
29b) 1,000-5,000
30c) 5,000-10,000
31d) A little over 10,000
32e) Well over 10,000
335) Is it safe to say that most, if not all of the 40-50 remaining Toa in the MU joined the battle?
34I don't have this information.
kyle7475 wrote:1Sunday
2Hey Greg, do you think any of the following jobs are feasible occupations within Matoran society?
31) Physicist
42) Chemist
53) Police officer
64) Full-time soldier
75) Biologist
86) Programmer
97) Also, do you know which types of Matoran would be good at each of them?
108) I know this sounds like a weird question, but would a punctured lung or brain damage affect an MU inhabitant as much as it would affect a human?
111-2) Possible
123) Probably not.
134) Unlikely. That is what Toa are for.
145) In terms of studying Rahi, yes
156) Not sure how much programming Matoran would need to do. It was all done by the GBs.
167) Not offhand, no
178) Yes to the first, but we have no reason to believe their brains are organic at this point.
PointlessQuestions wrote:1Well, on BZPower some years ago, you stated that every character we know by name (including the various background Matoran, Dark Hunters, etc.) survived the collapse of the Great Spirit Robot and later emigrated to Spherus Magna. (You later specified a few exceptions, of course, such as Conjurer and Varian, who survived but have not yet been able to emigrate.) But among the population of the MU as a whole, about what percentage died in the collapse?
2As an aside, do you think the Matoran, Turaga, etc. might come to call the collapse of the MU the "Greater Cataclysm"?
31) Don't know. It's not something we discussed as a story team.
42) I doubt it. It would be like calling World War II "bigger World War I"
DavidM4400 wrote:11. what kanohi did Toa Varian have?
22. what was the elements of the other three Toa Mangia? (not counting the 4 Toa of Ice)
33. did all the Toa Hagah carry spears like Norik and Iruini
44. how many glatorian where alive at the time of Mata Nuis arival to Bara Magna?
5thanks for answering all of my other questions and also taking the time to answer all everyone elses questions
61-2) Don't have this information
73) No
84) Don't know. Not something we ever bothered to discuss.
alienduck wrote:1So Voya Nui broke off of the southern continent, that has been confirmed, and in breaking off it created a vortex leading into Karda Nui.
2But, what would that look like to the Southern Continent? Would there have been a hole in Karda Nui, and a giant wall of water where that island once was that lead to Karda Nui?
3There was a hole in the roof of the heart and water was pouring into the heart.