ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 13:00 UTC–5

egc98 wrote:

Hey Greg, just a few questions, thanks for doing this:

1. What would've happened had Vakama accidentally fired off one of the Great Disks?

2. What was formed when Vakama merged together just a couple of the Great Disks? (in the movie I think it was the Ga-Metru and the Ta-Metru disks)

3. What effect would firing the Disk of Time have? Would it be similar to when the Vahi was broken?


1) It would have unleashed whatever power that disk has.

2) No idea.

 

3) It would have had the same effect that use of the Vahi would have. The disk unleashes the same power that its mask would have.

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 13:03 UTC–5

Zidonaro wrote:

1)Do irreparable bodies are teleported to the Red Star too ?

1.1)If yes, then what's the point of the Tryna if dead bodies will immideatly be teleported to the RS ?

1.2)Was Sidorak's dead body teleported to the RS ?


1) That depends. If the head is smashed then there may be no consciousness/AI for the RS to download, so  no way to bring the being back.

2) Have we said "immediately" someplace?

 

3) No. Sidorak's head was smashed in.

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 13:03 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:
Would the bamboo disks that Matoran carried on Mata Nui classify as non-lethal weapons?

 

Yes

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 13:04 UTC–5

ToaofTime4266 wrote:

Are their any Skrall leader-class on Bota Magna?


 

I tend to doubt it. I don't think there are a lot of Skrall on Bota Magna in general.

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 13:07 UTC–5

voporak1 wrote:

Hello Mr Greg

 

In the series the reign of shadows it was mentioned that the uniforms of agori's of bota magna were made with a sort of hybrid between the metal and plants. Is what this type of plants existed long before that these agori found these plants or they were created in a laboratory?

 

The people of the MU have an organic heart or something similar of reactor ark of iron man?

 

What will be the role of the elemental lords and the golden skinned being now that SM is reformed?

 

Why residents of SM have a very long lifetime? is what it is because of some implant that slows greatly the aging? 

 

Most species of SM have mechanical implants that improve their physical ability. Is what they have implants that improve other thing such as an implant that improves the immune system or implant that slows down aging and an implant that improve the intelligence? 

 

A toa of iron can transform the solid metal into liquid metal and is what a toa of iron would be able to alter the metal such as changing a plate of metal into sword or enlarge the plate of metal?



1) No, they were not made in a lab. This was a case of armor that had basically been overgrown by plants the Agori introduced into it. They were not created to look this way. The GB did not create Agori.

2) Unknown. The only organic organs that have ever been confirmed are the lungs.

3) Also unknown.

4) Because we needed them to for story purposes.

5) No

6) I don't think we have ever stated that a Toa of Iron could turn solid iron into liquid metal. Kopaka does not turn ice into water. Yes, he would be able to reshape solid metal.

 

 

mrcqm
2014-12-01 13:27 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

mrcqm wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 

Thanks, and Happy Holidays!


1) Most likely in Ga-Metru. While it was not "green." it was a place that was close to nature for a city.

2) Simple explanation is that the concept of the Mangai did not exist yet when that was written. Plus this is one Matoran talking -- maybe that Matoran traveled a lot and simply never saw the Toa in action. Maybe she wasn't in Metru Nui that often. It's also possible that the Mangai were a less public team and more of a black ops sort of team.

 

 


Black ops implies stealthy missions that nobody knows about. I doubt this would put their leader in a position to have statues of himself built.


 

Wouldn't being involved in the defeat of the Kanohi Dragon be enough to warrant a statue? I think so.


True, but if they were truly black ops they would have done it without anyone knowing. And that's my point.

mrcqm
2014-12-01 13:30 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Zidonaro wrote:

1)Do irreparable bodies are teleported to the Red Star too ?

1.1)If yes, then what's the point of the Tryna if dead bodies will immideatly be teleported to the RS ?

1.2)Was Sidorak's dead body teleported to the RS ?


1) That depends. If the head is smashed then there may be no consciousness/AI for the RS to download, so  no way to bring the being back.

2) Have we said "immediately" someplace?

 

3) No. Sidorak's head was smashed in.


3. Well, now the people at BioSector have to edit their pages on Sidorak, they all assumed he was revived Joking

 

They're right, you ARE always coming up with new tidbits of information.

ToaofTime4266
2014-12-01 16:51 UTC–5

Why can't the Great Beings use Kanohi? It seems off that the people who invented them can't use the.

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 18:22 UTC–5

mrcqm wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Zidonaro wrote:

1)Do irreparable bodies are teleported to the Red Star too ?

1.1)If yes, then what's the point of the Tryna if dead bodies will immideatly be teleported to the RS ?

1.2)Was Sidorak's dead body teleported to the RS ?


1) That depends. If the head is smashed then there may be no consciousness/AI for the RS to download, so  no way to bring the being back.

2) Have we said "immediately" someplace?

 

3) No. Sidorak's head was smashed in.


3. Well, now the people at BioSector have to edit their pages on Sidorak, they all assumed he was revived Joking

 

They're right, you ARE always coming up with new tidbits of information.


I checked their page before I gave my answer and it said he was not revived. So they don't have to change anything.

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 18:24 UTC–5

ToaofTime4266 wrote:

Why can't the Great Beings use Kanohi? It seems off that the people who invented them can't use the.


For the same reason that, though humans invented the car engine, we cannot run our bodies using one. Kanohi masks attach magnetically and are designed for use by beings with the particular AI of MU inhabitants. GBs are not artificially created bio-mechanical beings with AI, so they cannot use Kanohi.

ScribeGT6817
2014-12-01 18:25 UTC–5

mrcqm wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

mrcqm wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 

Thanks, and Happy Holidays!


1) Most likely in Ga-Metru. While it was not "green." it was a place that was close to nature for a city.

2) Simple explanation is that the concept of the Mangai did not exist yet when that was written. Plus this is one Matoran talking -- maybe that Matoran traveled a lot and simply never saw the Toa in action. Maybe she wasn't in Metru Nui that often. It's also possible that the Mangai were a less public team and more of a black ops sort of team.

 

 


Black ops implies stealthy missions that nobody knows about. I doubt this would put their leader in a position to have statues of himself built.


 

Wouldn't being involved in the defeat of the Kanohi Dragon be enough to warrant a statue? I think so.


True, but if they were truly black ops they would have done it without anyone knowing. And that's my point.


Ah, but I never stated they were black ops at that time. Remember, after the defeat of KD, the team decided to remain in Metru Nui. It was at that point they started doing black ops.

egc98
2014-12-01 21:20 UTC–5

On an unrelated note, what are Axonn's origins? Was he created in a way similar to Helryx?

ToaofTime4266
2014-12-01 21:46 UTC–5

Would Mata Nui have been able to reversed the desert Voroxes and Zesks devolution at the same time when he reversed the pit mutagen effects, if he was aware of their past as intelligent beings?

HeroraNui
2014-12-01 22:13 UTC–5

Hm this is a very intersting take on the Toa Mangai. I'm just wondering is this still in the hypothetical, or is it how you seriously think the Toa Mangai should be? If so I think that's really cool! Also could I offer a suggestion on how it could be?

 

Given Lhikan's upstanding nature, I'm not sure that he would be great at doing black ops, but he might not need to be. What if the team split into smaller groups, one to deal with public threats, and one to deal with more low key stuff. This sounds right up Nidhiki and Tuyet's alley, so they'd probably be apart of that, especially Nihdiki, given his sneaky nature and mask of stealth. Perhaps even he would lead that portion of the team, until his betrayal. I feel like the public section of the team would deal with threats like rampaging rahi, which what Lhikan was stated to do in canon anyways. These Toa would be the public defenders who give the Matoran a sense of security. The more undercover section might deal with threats that they didn't want Matoran knowing about, like some Dark Hunter infultrations, which might cause panic.

 

What do you think? Does this make sense, or do you have other ideas?

voporak1
2014-12-02 10:22 UTC–5

Hi Mr Greg 

 

Inside the red star is it biomechanical? because in the series The powers that be it was written: They were in a circular vestibule. The walls seemed to be a combination of metal bands and organic tissue, much as he imagined the inside of a Toa. He reached out and touched the walls, they were cold as ice.

 

How Kopaka and Pohatu will do to get out of the red star now that Gaardus is gone?

 

How velika was aware for the disappearance of kopaka pohatu and lewa? Is what gaardus and a of the agori of bota magna are agents of velika?

 

Now that umbra has quit the MU for spherus magna is what umbra will protect the ignika again?

 

Is what the mastery of the gravity powers of mata nui is the same that a toa of gravity but the difference is that gravity powers of MN is no elementary?