1ScribeGT6817 wrote:
2acidicus24 wrote:
3Greg say for me or in the Destiny book of Doom will appear nindroids?
4No. DoD is a 2013 book. Nindroids are 2014 story.
5so it is true this matches it is true yes i knew that guy was right oh um er so can u tell me at least 5 peoples name in 2014but put them in jammers
ScribeGT6817 wrote:my_legonetwork wrote:ScribeGT6817 wrote:my_legonetwork wrote:my_legonetwork wrote:1I have a question for you. I'd like to know why you stopped Bionicle. It was a really good theme and was one of the best themes. In fact I am sitting next to someone who owns 100+ bionicle and was devastated to learn the the theme was discontinued and replaced. Did you stop it for story reasons or for market reasons?2I won't ask now.
3I have another question,
4why is it that most of the story lines you make have a religious backround to them?
5Sorry, no idea what you're talking about. I don't do stories with religious themes.
6Backrounds . . . NOT themes.
7The background of Ninjago has some far eastern mysticism in it. Because of the facts in it such as . . .
8-When there is good there aways has to be evil, (That is in the episode when Misako tells Lloyd and the other ninja the story of the overlord. - The first spinjitzu master created the world with 4 weapons . . .
9Chima and Bionicle also have a backround to it all though I forgot what they are called.
10And that would be relevant to your question if I had created any of those three -- but I didn't create Ninjago, Chima or BIONICLE. I worked within the worlds that I was given.
11Then who did? Didn't you create the story?
WhiteAlligator wrote:1Hi everyone -
2Are you sitting down? If not, grab a chair! We don't want anyone falling over when we tell you ...
3The one, the only Greg Farshtey wants to chat with you!
4That's right, the storytelling mind behind BIONICLE and Ninjago is here on the LMBs to answer your questions.
5Please post your questions now! Greg will be visiting this topic to respond to you personally.
6While participating in this topic please remember to ...
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82. Be patient! Greg will answer your questions as quickly as he can.
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10who r u
1Hey Greg,
2I wanted to ask you a few more questions:
31. I understand that you have no input on what the LEGO sets for the series that you write for. But if you could change the look of one BIONICLE set, which would it be?
42. What inspired you to become a writter? I myself am not planning on becoming one, but I'd be interested in why you decided to become an author.
53. What are your thoughts on the LEGO CUUSOO projects that are BIONICLE mocs from fans, like UCS Makuta and Toa Nidhiki?
64. How does it make you feel when you see pictures on the intenet like the one where it shows Patrick from Spongebob moving his arms from side to side, and in text above and below is says-'We should kill Hero Factory and bring back BIONICLE?'
75. A lot of people asked if BIONICLE is coming back, but do you see BIONICLE coming back in the future yourself?
86. Even thought your LEGO books and comics are more kid centered, have you ever published more adult themed writings? If so, could name some?
9Thank you so much for responding to my earlier posts
1Dear Mr. Farshtey
2I have a hundred questions to ask you! I am a HUGE fan of your story-writing! but will limit it to just one. Have you ever thought about bringing back Bionicle one day? Maybe not even at LEGO! (No offense LEGO ) I would hate to see all of your creative stories through the years just, fade.
3 Your Fan Forever, ElloKitty
kenny1023 wrote:
1Hello! Just asking how you make the LEGO biricks.2Bye!
3Well, I don't do it personally. But here is the basics of the process:
41) Acrylonitrile butadene styriene (ABS) granules are sent into injection molding machines. The plastic is then melted and molded into bricks and other pieces. (One of the expenses associated with creating new elements for a model is you often need new molds.) Once they are molded, they go down a conveyor belt into a bin. When the bin is full, it is taken to an assembly hall where the bricks are stamped with any decorations that might be required.
beachfamily12 wrote:ScribeGT6817 wrote:acidicus24 wrote:1Greg and whether you personally could already see how sets are longing for the LEGO ninjago 2014?
2I have seen the 2014 sets for all the lines.
3 Hi Mr. Farshtey I was wondering did you use any of the sets in your book? And how many ninjago books did you write?
4Actually, no, I didn't. It is mainly minifigure based, because the sets will be in the TV show. I have written nine graphic novels now, plus a universe guide and some short stories.