ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:54 UTC–5

legoguy3675 wrote:
Greg, What is your Favorite LEGO set out of all of the LEGO themes and why? If you can get one LEGO set out of the whole Universe what would it be? Thanks!

I don't really have a favorite, but I tend to like really big sets that it takes a long time to build.

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:54 UTC–5

zachbat81 wrote:

hey greg

 

what is your favorite book that you have not written, and how did you originaly come to work for the LEGO company.


1) I have a lot of favorites

2) I answered an ad for a LEGO Club Writer back in 2000

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:55 UTC–5

Akuumo wrote:
Hey, what do You think about dinosaurs? I really love them, and what about You? Happy

Sure, my daughter likes them too.

sepublic22
2013-08-03 09:57 UTC–5

Hey, Greg, I have a few more questions...

 

1. Do Vahki staffs work on all beings in the MU?

 

2. Does Varian ever escape the stasis tube on Odina, or was she destroyed when the Rahkshi took over?

 

3. Is Lehvak-Kal, Tahnok-Kal, and Pahrak-Kal still alive? And if so, is it possible they could eventually master their powers? And if they did, what would they do?

 

4. Can Krahka turn into something significantly bigger than her, such as the Tarakava Nui or GSR (Great Spirit Robot)?

 

5. In Legacy of Evil, where did those vahki Avak spotted while the Kanohi Dragon was on the loose going?

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:57 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:
Greg, what's the easiest(and cheapest) way to get all of the Bionicle novels(just the story ones, not the guides and off story books)? Is there a way to get a new or used box set for cheap of each series? Also, in what order were the books supposed to be read? Also, what do the serials have to do with the storyline? Should I read those too?

The only suggestion I could make would be Amazon. The BIONICLE Chronicles books came first, BIONICLE Legends series came second, and I think BIONICLE Adventures was third. Each book in each series was numbered, so you just read them in numerical order. The serials were interesting but probably not essential to understanding the story.

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:58 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:
Can you list every Bionicle graphic novel you have written? I want to collect them all but I need to know the names. This may take you a while so be in no rush for the response, I can wait a few days until you aren't that busySmile.

The BIONICLE graphic novels were collections of the comics I did for the LEGO Magazine. You can find them on Amazon. I would suggest searching for BIONICLE or for my name and you should be able to find all the ones that are available. They were published by Papercutz.

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:59 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:
Greg, what is a graphic novel anyways? I remember reading Legends of Metru Nui, Beware the Bohrok, and Power Play when I was a kid and they all seemed like normal books to meConfused.

Those were chapter books. Graphic novels are collections of comics or else just something book-length written in comic book form.

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 09:59 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:
I heard that the serials The Kingdom and Dark Mirror were like alternate happenings from the Bionicle story(might have been different serials) on the Bionicle wiki. Is this true, or should I just read them like the rest?

They took place in alternate universes, yes.

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 10:00 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:
Are all the serials besides The Yesterday Quest and The Powers that Be finished? Also, what is a serial?

Yes. A serial is a story told one chapter at a time over a period of weeks or months, with each chapter usually having a cliffhanger ending.

ScribeGT6817
2013-08-03 10:01 UTC–5

acidicus24 wrote:

Greg but the time in which sets revealed to world will stay ninjago 2014 whom depends specifically on?


Marketing team.

spiderboy614
2013-08-03 10:04 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

spiderboy614 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

spiderboy614 wrote:

Hey, Greg! Your name reminds me of someone. He is from a book series, but I just can't put my finger into it...aw, well!

 

  1. How much fun is it to write stories?
  2. Do you like the G.I. Joes?
  3. Is Stormer awesome or what?
  4. In your opinion, tell me what you like best: BIONICLE, Ninjago, or Hero Factory?

For those G.I. Joe lovers and Cobra haters, here is a message for you: Hoo ah, YO JOE!


1) Depends on the story, lol

2) My brother had some when I was little, but I was never that into them.

3) Yeah, he's fun to write

4) I worked on BIONICLE the longest, so it has a special place in my heart


Cool! Now...

  1. What was your reaction when you were asked to write BIONICLE books?
  2. ARE YOU EXCITED ABOUT THE NEW LEGO MOVIE??
  3. What is your favorite LEGO set?
  4. What hero do you like better: Stormer, Rocka, or Furno?

1) I was thrilled

2) Yes

 

3) I don't have a favorite.

 

4) Stormer is the easiest to write of the three.


I knew it.

 

  1. Some people want BIONICLE back, and I say that they should just to HF. What is your comment?
  2. What is your favorite HF villain?
  3. What is your favorite Toa?
  4. Is it true that Evo got a core transplant after the Fire Lord storyline in 2011?
diglett809
2013-08-03 11:26 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

diglett809 wrote:
Greg, what's the easiest(and cheapest) way to get all of the Bionicle novels(just the story ones, not the guides and off story books)? Is there a way to get a new or used box set for cheap of each series? Also, in what order were the books supposed to be read? Also, what do the serials have to do with the storyline? Should I read those too?

The only suggestion I could make would be Amazon. The BIONICLE Chronicles books came first, BIONICLE Legends series came second, and I think BIONICLE Adventures was third. Each book in each series was numbered, so you just read them in numerical order. The serials were interesting but probably not essential to understanding the story.


Okay, thanks.

diglett809
2013-08-03 11:28 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

diglett809 wrote:
Greg, what is a graphic novel anyways? I remember reading Legends of Metru Nui, Beware the Bohrok, and Power Play when I was a kid and they all seemed like normal books to meConfused.

Those were chapter books. Graphic novels are collections of comics or else just something book-length written in comic book form.


When I searched Power Play it said it was Bionicle Legends 3. I don't read comics so what should I do to read the Bionicle story? Are there a series of chapter books? Also, it says Power Play was written by you.

Akuumo
2013-08-03 12:30 UTC–5
1. What version of Teridax's death do You prefer? Crash with a Bota Magna, or with a part of moon?
2. Who is Your most favourite character from BIONICLE?
3. Why You decided, that "Makuta" should be a spiece, and not only one being?
acidicus24
2013-08-03 14:25 UTC–5

If it depends on the team of marketing you could ask them for the permission to reveal details? Please