skoudis
2013-10-10 20:14 UTC–5

xeara wrote:



It is my theory that, after blowing up the Mega Weapon & the 4 Golden Weapons, time reversed & Garmadon never went back in time at all. But the only reason Garmadon would be prevented from going back in time would be if the Mega Weapon was destroyed when he had already travelled, which would result in a paradox. (Confused yet?Joking) So thus, the Mega Weapon was erased from time into nothing before he could use it to travel back in time, thus preventing a paradox. However the Mega Weapon was only erased from that day onward. It still existed previously, but simply disappeared out of Garmadon's hands tha night before he tried to time travel.

 

Summary:

When the Ninjas destroyed the Mega Weapon & the 4 Golden Weapons, which was why they had travelled back in time in the first place to destroy them, the Mega Weapon in present time simply disappeared into nothing shortly before the events of "Wrong Place, Wrong Time". Note it wasn't completely erased from time, just erased from the events during & following the episode.

 

Also, just a note, at the end of the episode, Sensei Wu can be seen looking up at the stars. There's an unsually bright star. Earlier, the Mega Wepaon & 4 weapons got shot into the sky. Kinda looks like a wishing star, & the Mega Weapon CAN grant wishes...Wink


Is your name Mr. Farshtey?DisappointedJoking

Spinjisumaster
2013-10-10 20:30 UTC–5

Malurus2000 wrote:

xeara wrote:

skoudis wrote:

It is my theory that, after blowing up the Mega Weapon & the 4 Golden Weapons, time reversed & Garmadon never went back in time at all. But the only reason Garmadon would be prevented from going back in time would be if the Mega Weapon was destroyed when he had already travelled, which would result in a paradox. (Confused yet?Joking) So thus, the Mega Weapon was erased from time into nothing before he could use it to travel back in time, thus preventing a paradox. However the Mega Weapon was only erased from that day onward. It still existed previously, but simply disappeared out of Garmadon's hands tha night before he tried to time travel.

 

Summary:

When the Ninjas destroyed the Mega Weapon & the 4 Golden Weapons, which was why they had travelled back in time in the first place to destroy them, the Mega Weapon in present time simply disappeared into nothing shortly before the events of "Wrong Place, Wrong Time". Note it wasn't completely erased from time, just erased from the events during & following the episode.

 

Also, just a note, at the end of the episode, Sensei Wu can be seen looking up at the stars. There's an unsually bright star. Earlier, the Mega Wepaon & 4 weapons got shot into the sky. Kinda looks like a wishing star, & the Mega Weapon CAN grant wishes...Wink


But at the end of "Wrong Place, Wrong Time", Lloyd inquires what a "Mega-Weapon" is.


Because they changed the past, they changed the future.  In theory, because they "destroyed" the Mega-Weapon,then it never existed. Make sense?
alienduck
2013-10-10 20:40 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

1) Yes

2) Yes

3) They can make use of that power, but they do not have Toa-level control of it

4) No, I only focus on things I actually need to put  into story. I never had time for anything extraneous

5) No

6) But the bullet is not an injury -- the bullet is lodged in the armor. The injury would come back with him, but if the bullet is out of him, it's irrelevant.

7) Yes


What if the dupe's armor was altered in a way that can alter time, like healing, or scratching in a message?

ScribeGT6817
2013-10-10 21:06 UTC–5

Stevie989 wrote:

Are you ever going to stop making Ninjago?....Well you SHOULDN'T!CoolHappy Wink


Like with most things, Stevie, it will depend on set sales.

ScribeGT6817
2013-10-10 21:06 UTC–5

skoudis wrote:

Excuse me, Mr. Farshtey. I have a Ninjago question:

 

 

Now Mr. Farshtey, don't get me wrong. I really like Ninjago, but there are a few quesions that I have about the episode: "Wrong place, Wrong time" 

 

So, if I recall correctly, in order to prevent the "Super Weapon" from destroying the past, the ninjas took the four individual weapons and destroyed them in the fire temple. But didn't Garmadon use the weapons to destroy the Great Devourer? And didn't the weapons save their lives, and Lloyd's life on many occasions? If the weapons were destroyed in the past, they wouldn't have them in the future! Hence, all of Ninjago would either be ruled by Garmadon, or eaten by the Devourer!Nervous Could you please explain it to me?


I don't work on the TV series, Skoudis, so I can't answer this.

ScribeGT6817
2013-10-10 21:07 UTC–5

diglett809 wrote:
Here's an interview for the LVNS:
1. What's the best part about working for LEGO?
2. Who is your favorite character from either Bionicle, Ninjago, or Legends of Chima?
3. What's your favorite LEGO set you own?
4. What's your favorite LEGO set ever made for any theme?
5. If Bionicle didn't end, what were your plans for it's future?
I know you answered most of these already, but I am asking them again for the LVNS readers and because I don't want to search for them.

1) Representing a product you are proud of

2) My favorite character from BIONICLE was Kopaka

 

3) Right now, probably the Vampire Castle

 

4) I don't know that I have a favorite

 

5) I didn't really have plans -- its future would have been determined by the story team, of which I was one member.

ScribeGT6817
2013-10-10 21:09 UTC–5

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

1) Yes

2) Yes

3) They can make use of that power, but they do not have Toa-level control of it

4) No, I only focus on things I actually need to put  into story. I never had time for anything extraneous

5) No

6) But the bullet is not an injury -- the bullet is lodged in the armor. The injury would come back with him, but if the bullet is out of him, it's irrelevant.

7) Yes


What if the dupe's armor was altered in a way that can alter time, like healing, or scratching in a message?


I would generally just try to avoid doing that in a story. That way, it doesn't become an issue.

voporak1
2013-10-10 22:26 UTC–5

in the Reign of Shadows was mentioned that UM could drained the water from the moon aqua magna
Could this be related to a non-elemental power
of water. If so would there be other non-elemental power
as for EX: controlling the rocks for move the comets
beyond its chemin in its spatial travel.

 

skoudis
2013-10-11 08:15 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

skoudis wrote:

Excuse me, Mr. Farshtey. I have a Ninjago question:

 

 

Now Mr. Farshtey, don't get me wrong. I really like Ninjago, but there are a few quesions that I have about the episode: "Wrong place, Wrong time" 

 

So, if I recall correctly, in order to prevent the "Super Weapon" from destroying the past, the ninjas took the four individual weapons and destroyed them in the fire temple. But didn't Garmadon use the weapons to destroy the Great Devourer? And didn't the weapons save their lives, and Lloyd's life on many occasions? If the weapons were destroyed in the past, they wouldn't have them in the future! Hence, all of Ninjago would either be ruled by Garmadon, or eaten by the Devourer!Nervous Could you please explain it to me?


I don't work on the TV series, Skoudis, so I can't answer this.


Sorry. I thought WA said you did.Sad

Anonymous
2013-10-11 08:49 UTC–5

Spinjisumaster wrote:

Malurus2000 wrote:

xeara wrote:

skoudis wrote:

It is my theory that, after blowing up the Mega Weapon & the 4 Golden Weapons, time reversed & Garmadon never went back in time at all. But the only reason Garmadon would be prevented from going back in time would be if the Mega Weapon was destroyed when he had already travelled, which would result in a paradox. (Confused yet?Joking) So thus, the Mega Weapon was erased from time into nothing before he could use it to travel back in time, thus preventing a paradox. However the Mega Weapon was only erased from that day onward. It still existed previously, but simply disappeared out of Garmadon's hands tha night before he tried to time travel.

 

Summary:

When the Ninjas destroyed the Mega Weapon & the 4 Golden Weapons, which was why they had travelled back in time in the first place to destroy them, the Mega Weapon in present time simply disappeared into nothing shortly before the events of "Wrong Place, Wrong Time". Note it wasn't completely erased from time, just erased from the events during & following the episode.

 

Also, just a note, at the end of the episode, Sensei Wu can be seen looking up at the stars. There's an unsually bright star. Earlier, the Mega Wepaon & 4 weapons got shot into the sky. Kinda looks like a wishing star, & the Mega Weapon CAN grant wishes...Wink


But at the end of "Wrong Place, Wrong Time", Lloyd inquires what a "Mega-Weapon" is.


Because they changed the past, they changed the future.  In theory, because they "destroyed" the Mega-Weapon,then it never existed. Make sense?

If it never existed, then Lloyd wouldn't be big; Garmy wouldn't have re-awakened the Grundle, so Lloyd wouldn't have had to use the growth... thingy... Can't remember what it's called...

 

I think they should have just had Lloyd growing up normally, not messing with time like that. You're bound to make a mistake if you do that to a story.

 

 

plew2000
2013-10-11 10:34 UTC–5

Wow I am glad to talk to you. Greg fartshly, I have one question

 

Where do you get your ideas from?!?!Laughing

 

I am soooooooooooo happy to talk to you! your like a celebrity, or a legend or a myth or a god.... maby not quite the last one... but any way thanks for reading!!!!!!!Happy

 

 

ScribeGT6817
2013-10-11 10:55 UTC–5

voporak1 wrote:

in the Reign of Shadows was mentioned that UM could drained the water from the moon aqua magna
Could this be related to a non-elemental power
of water. If so would there be other non-elemental power
as for EX: controlling the rocks for move the comets
beyond its chemin in its spatial travel.

 


What's UM?

ScribeGT6817
2013-10-11 10:56 UTC–5

skoudis wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

skoudis wrote:

Excuse me, Mr. Farshtey. I have a Ninjago question:

 

 

Now Mr. Farshtey, don't get me wrong. I really like Ninjago, but there are a few quesions that I have about the episode: "Wrong place, Wrong time" 

 

So, if I recall correctly, in order to prevent the "Super Weapon" from destroying the past, the ninjas took the four individual weapons and destroyed them in the fire temple. But didn't Garmadon use the weapons to destroy the Great Devourer? And didn't the weapons save their lives, and Lloyd's life on many occasions? If the weapons were destroyed in the past, they wouldn't have them in the future! Hence, all of Ninjago would either be ruled by Garmadon, or eaten by the Devourer!Nervous Could you please explain it to me?


I don't work on the TV series, Skoudis, so I can't answer this.


Sorry. I thought WA said you did.Sad


No, my main involvement with Ninjago is writing the graphic novels. The Hagemann brothers write the TV show.

voporak1
2013-10-11 11:07 UTC–5
the UM is the great spirit robot (mata nui)
skoudis
2013-10-11 11:40 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

skoudis wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

skoudis wrote:

Excuse me, Mr. Farshtey. I have a Ninjago question:

 

 

Now Mr. Farshtey, don't get me wrong. I really like Ninjago, but there are a few quesions that I have about the episode: "Wrong place, Wrong time" 

 

So, if I recall correctly, in order to prevent the "Super Weapon" from destroying the past, the ninjas took the four individual weapons and destroyed them in the fire temple. But didn't Garmadon use the weapons to destroy the Great Devourer? And didn't the weapons save their lives, and Lloyd's life on many occasions? If the weapons were destroyed in the past, they wouldn't have them in the future! Hence, all of Ninjago would either be ruled by Garmadon, or eaten by the Devourer!Nervous Could you please explain it to me?


I don't work on the TV series, Skoudis, so I can't answer this.


Sorry. I thought WA said you did.Sad


No, my main involvement with Ninjago is writing the graphic novels. The Hagemann brothers write the TV show.


Graphic novels? How did I not know about these?