1Hey Greg,
2I would like to ask you some questions that are bugging me for some time now.
31.Do the Matorans and other inhabitans (Rahi, Skakdi, Visorak, Toa, etc) of the Matoran Universe have to eat food?
42.If so, what ?
53.When the Great Spirit Robot is lying horizontally, are the spheres, containing the islands, rotating, so that they are horizontally to?
64.Is it true that all fan-universes are canon in the infinite Bionicle-multiverse?
75.Are the objects and beings in the archives of Metru Nui things that were collected during the journey of the Great Spirit Robot to various planets?
86.If so, for which purpose?
97.Are the archives of Metru Nui an intended metaphor for memories?
108.Did the Great Spirit Robot ever visited earth?
119.Are you involved in the upcoming Ninjago-movie?
1210.If so, in which ways?
1311.Did you heared of the easteregg of Bionicle in a Green Lantern-comic?
1412.If so, does it mean that Bionicle is canon in the DC-multiverse?
15Thank you for responding! And a general thank you for answering fan questions!
16Have a great day!
6Also, two posts with my questions have been buried like 7 times. Their latest reposts are on page 906 (posts 3-4), and since I'm kinda tired of reposting them could you try to go back and answer them?7Thank you!
ryannui wrote:1Hello Mr. Farshtey, first off, let me thank you for making my childhood completely and utterly amazing.2Bionicle helped me through rough, rough times, and I'm not sure I would've made it through otherwise.3With that out of the way, I wanted to ask a few questions.
41. What would a Toa of the Sun's color scheme be?52. What is the color scheme of Toa of Plasma
63. What is the status of Jaller's Hannah crab? Did they ever get reunited?
7I think I might be able to help you with this:
81. It wouldn't have a color scheme because the element itself doesn't exist. Unfortunately, Greg has stated that no more elements will be introduced into the canon. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from just making something up, but it won't be officially recognized.
92. Orange and white
103. Jaller left it behind in the Pit.
1I got another question for you.
2When Nuparu first utilized the Boxor, it somehow overcame three Gahlok, despite it taking multiple of these vehicles to best even a single Bohrok. According to what sources I can dig up, the Bohrok initially fled from Nuparu. So my question is as follows:
3Why? A retreat doesn't seem like something the Bohrok would do. Whenever they'd been shown to flee in the past, it was always after suffering large losses, so why would they immidiately turn tail and run when confronted with the Boxor?
alpharex8906 wrote:ryannui wrote:1Hello Mr. Farshtey, first off, let me thank you for making my childhood completely and utterly amazing.2Bionicle helped me through rough, rough times, and I'm not sure I would've made it through otherwise.3With that out of the way, I wanted to ask a few questions.
41. What would a Toa of the Sun's color scheme be?52. What is the color scheme of Toa of Plasma
63. What is the status of Jaller's Hannah crab? Did they ever get reunited?
7I think I might be able to help you with this:
81. It wouldn't have a color scheme because the element itself doesn't exist. Unfortunately, Greg has stated that no more elements will be introduced into the canon. Of course, there's nothing stopping you from just making something up, but it won't be officially recognized.
92. Orange and white
103. Jaller left it behind in the Pit.
111. To further iterate, actually: Toa of plasma are already practically the Toa of the sun. As stars have plasma in them.
sonic3358 wrote:1OMG Grey Farshtey! Your books and serials are the best man! Okay, so I have a question about "The Yesterday quest" (and no it has nothing to do with if you're ever going to do more as I know you're a busy man and all). So, what is Orde's kanohi?
2Buried, I think.
3Apologies if you've already answered this, but I've kinda shot myself in the foot by not tracking replies!
4So if you have already, could you please direct me to the answer? Many thanks!
11. In WoS, Keetongu was shown curing the Hordika with an eerie-glow that resembled some sort of power, while in other locations he is described to have an extensive knowledge of anti-venoms used to cure the hordika. Which is accurate?
22. Is this unique to Keetongu, or a part of his species?
33. There are sevral differences between the films and their novelizations (for example, in WoS, the novel had the Boggarak that Roodaka ordered to jump off the colliseum land on a concealed ledge, while in the movie they wern't so lucky). Which source is to be taken as the canon interpretation of such events?
4Thanks.
ryannui wrote:1How do we know that toa of plasma are orange and white?
2Because:
3A. Greg confirmed it
4B. the color scheme is mentioned in the books
5C. The colors are listed as such on literally every Bionicle related wiki
6Go to Biosector01. They have virtually all relevant Bionicle information that you could possibly want.
astroavian wrote:11. In WoS, Keetongu was shown curing the Hordika with an eerie-glow that resembled some sort of power, while in other locations he is described to have an extensive knowledge of anti-venoms used to cure the hordika. Which is accurate?
22. Is this unique to Keetongu, or a part of his species?
33. There are sevral differences between the films and their novelizations (for example, in WoS, the novel had the Boggarak that Roodaka ordered to jump off the colliseum land on a concealed ledge, while in the movie they wern't so lucky). Which source is to be taken as the canon interpretation of such events?
4Thanks.
51) As I recall, it was explained to me that it's essentially a combination of the two -- he can produce an anti-venom, but only if he knows what the venom is and what it does.
62) It's a species trait.
73) Couple things -- one, the books were written based on scripts which, in many cases, were changed by the time the movie was actually filmed. In cases like the one you cited, I made the change because I knew LEGO was not going to approve a story that included a mass suicide.
ShadowEmperor7 wrote:1If the Toa had been aware of Mata Nui's nature and the Bohrok's purpose back during the 2002 story, could they have convinced the Bahrag to stop the invasion?
2Probably not. As far as the Bahrag were concerned, the signal was received and they were doing what they were supposed to do. They were, essentially, bureaucrats following policy.