Anexcuse
2014-03-05 17:10 UTC–5

slipperysnakeboy wrote:

Anexcuse wrote:

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

alienduck wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:


You're assuming this civilization would even know to go looking. None of our scientists are working on tech to access parallel dimensions, so no reason to assume another dimension would be doing that. They might regard it as just a theory too.


But there would be a paralell dimension where people decide to not regard it as a theory, decide to pour all that resources into paralell dimesnion resource, making the right descisions along the way. And in at the very least one world, they would decide to travel to ours.


Exactly. Seeing as the possibilities are endless, we can assmune that they would have penetrated one if not more alternate dimesions by now. This therefore gives a high chance of AUs being non-existent.

 

 


I disagree. You have no way of knowing that beings from an alternative dimension have NOT traveled to ours. It could have been three people who stayed for an hour and went back. It didn't have to be a full-scale invasion.


Descisions effect everything. The descision of how to walk, move, et cetera, would lead to these paralell universe transportations existant at literally every location, at every time, and in every universe.


 

My head hurts now. Joking Confused


Hey AD, What if it isnt decisions, but time distortions! What if there are not infinite universes, but only a few trillion. What if when ever someone re-writes time, IT creates a new dimention! Thus our dimention is not effected. But what if we are just a new created dimention, off of another, off of the original? Are we realy sentiant? or do we just claim to be?  {philosiphy}  Joking


 

"Ok, I'll try to understa-"

 

*Gets sucked into time paradox* Joking

fighterlord
2014-03-05 18:44 UTC–5

While we're on the topic of parallel universes here...the observable universe is 30 (yes, 30 and not just 13.8) billion light-years across, so on some very, very, very distant planet, someone from an alternate universe could have "toured" a small segment of our universe. Not even remotely close to Earth, though.

ScribeGT6817
2014-03-06 08:24 UTC–5
botven1 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

Can things pass outward from a sheild created by a Hau? Like, if Tahu had activated his Hau, and then shot a ball of fire from his sword, would it be able to pass through the shield? Or is it solid even on the inside?

 

 


If I recall correctly, we treated the Hau's shield like the Invisible Woman's force field -- nothing gets in and nothing gets out.


Ah, ok.Wink And does it move about with the wearer if they move while activating it?

 

 


I believe so, yes.

ToaEljay
2014-03-07 15:22 UTC–5

Hello Mr. Farshtey! I'm not sure if you remember me, but I'm Eljay from the TTV podcast, from the interview back in October. First of all, I'd like to once again thank you for taking the time to talk to us, amongst many other things. We hope you had a good time!

 

So, I have two primary questions.

 

1: I just wanted to inquire as to weither you've have the chance to ask LEGO about a favour we asked of you when we talked to you back in October. Granted, you really owe us nothing. You've devoted so much to us fans over the last decade and a half, I feel kind of foolish for even asking. If you did ask, thank you very much for that!

 

2: This is more Bionicle related. When the Turaga rebuilt the Matoran back on Mata Nui, did they create the design themselves, or find blue prints for said design?

 

Thank you for taking questions here and for taking the time to read this! I hope you are well!

 

-Eljay

Malurus2000
2014-03-07 21:43 UTC–5

Hey Greg,

1. In the first BIONICLE movie, all the voices of the Toa Nuva and some Turaga and Matoran. Did you like the voices? Did you think they went well with the characters?

2. What was your favorite thing that was fanmade that was accepted into cannon?

Anonymous
2014-03-08 10:32 UTC–5

Malurus2000 wrote:

Hey Greg,

1. In the first BIONICLE movie, all the voices of the Toa Nuva and some Turaga and Matoran. Did you like the voices? Did you think they went well with the characters?

2. What was your favorite thing that was fanmade that was accepted into cannon?


@1: Did you like the way Lewa's voive was portrayed?JokingJoking

 

 

bland8126
2014-03-09 11:56 UTC–5

Hi Greg! I have sevaral questions.

1. Have you been thinking of rebooting Bionicle?

2. What gave you the idea for Ninjago?

3. Why did you retire Bionicle?

4. What made you want to work with LEGO?

Thanks for your time.

maletoaofwater
2014-03-09 14:58 UTC–5

So... by that logic would Tahu's sword also be his "hand" in the set? If not, then why are Gali's hooks considered as so? I read some of the stuff that the guy brought up on BS01 about this and was wondering about some of them... like for example in the earlier books, they were referred to as her "hooked arms."

maletoaofwater
2014-03-09 15:09 UTC–5

Fire is a chemical reaction (specifically a combustion reaction) that happens between a heated fuel (such as wood or gas) and an oxidizer (usually oxygen, but there are some others). The flame that you see is the glowing gases that are made as a product of that reaction. Smoke is just the flame that has stopped glowing. The thing with a Toa of Fire is that there isn't any fuel involved - the flame is just created out of nothing. The best I can explain this is that the toa's elemental energy acts as a "fuel" of sorts.

 

Plasma is a state of matter in which the substance is so superheated that the atoms vibrate fast enough to literally throw off the electrons surrounding the atoms.

maletoaofwater
2014-03-09 15:19 UTC–5
Sorry, i'm still figuring out how to use these boards... the message below was supposed to show up with this message quoted. (let's hope i get this right this time....)

So... by that logic would Tahu's sword also be his "hand" in the set? If not, then why are Gali's hooks considered as so? I read some of the stuff that the guy brought up on BS01 about this and was wondering about some of them... like for example in the earlier books, they were referred to as her "hooked arms."
Daler99
2014-03-09 19:08 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:
botven1 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

botven1 wrote:

Can things pass outward from a sheild created by a Hau? Like, if Tahu had activated his Hau, and then shot a ball of fire from his sword, would it be able to pass through the shield? Or is it solid even on the inside?

 

 


If I recall correctly, we treated the Hau's shield like the Invisible Woman's force field -- nothing gets in and nothing gets out.


Ah, ok.Wink And does it move about with the wearer if they move while activating it?

 

 


I believe so, yes.


Couldn't the wearer (let's say it's Tahu) create a fireball that forms outside the shield?

ShadowLuc
2014-03-09 20:22 UTC–5

I know this probably been asked many times here now, but I'm too lazy to go through 200+ pages of posts. But anyways, are you planning to bring back Bionicle anytime soon, Mr. Farshtey?

ScribeGT6817
2014-03-10 11:42 UTC–5

ToaEljay wrote:

Hello Mr. Farshtey! I'm not sure if you remember me, but I'm Eljay from the TTV podcast, from the interview back in October. First of all, I'd like to once again thank you for taking the time to talk to us, amongst many other things. We hope you had a good time!

 

So, I have two primary questions.

 

1: I just wanted to inquire as to weither you've have the chance to ask LEGO about a favour we asked of you when we talked to you back in October. Granted, you really owe us nothing. You've devoted so much to us fans over the last decade and a half, I feel kind of foolish for even asking. If you did ask, thank you very much for that!

 

2: This is more Bionicle related. When the Turaga rebuilt the Matoran back on Mata Nui, did they create the design themselves, or find blue prints for said design?

 

Thank you for taking questions here and for taking the time to read this! I hope you are well!

 

-Eljay


1) I think doing it  might not be a wise move at this point so I am going to have to decline.

 

2) It would have had to be from memory. I don't think they had the time to grab blueprints from Metru Nui to bring.

ScribeGT6817
2014-03-10 11:43 UTC–5

Malurus2000 wrote:

Hey Greg,

1. In the first BIONICLE movie, all the voices of the Toa Nuva and some Turaga and Matoran. Did you like the voices? Did you think they went well with the characters?

2. What was your favorite thing that was fanmade that was accepted into cannon?


1-2) At this point, it was so long ago that I really don't recall. I haven't seen the first movie since 2003, for one thing.

ScribeGT6817
2014-03-10 11:44 UTC–5

botven1 wrote:

Malurus2000 wrote:

Hey Greg,

1. In the first BIONICLE movie, all the voices of the Toa Nuva and some Turaga and Matoran. Did you like the voices? Did you think they went well with the characters?

2. What was your favorite thing that was fanmade that was accepted into cannon?


@1: Did you like the way Lewa's voive was portrayed?JokingJoking

 

 


Again, it was too long ago for me to remember.