Alien_Platypus
2015-02-10 17:24 UTC–5

We know a Toa of iron can move metal, but are they capable of making it?

Also if they are capable of making it do they make it in the form of large chunks, or can they achieve structures blades, tools, spikes and shields?

Just seems worth mentioning scince they do seem to have traits making them seem WAY too powerful.

(Obliterating makuta in several seconds? come on!) 

Alien_Platypus
2015-02-10 17:28 UTC–5
we now the second in comand was a toa of lightning named nikila, but the rest are anonymous
Alien_Platypus
2015-02-10 17:31 UTC–5
I don't think this paradox works... you just end up with a summoned future version of him and a snazzy zombie.
keplers
2015-02-10 17:37 UTC–5

If a Krahka copied the powers of a Mohtrek and one of the time duplicates were instantly destroyed – thus being terminated before it could be sent back to its original time – what would happen?

ScribeGT6817
2015-02-10 19:49 UTC–5

keplers wrote:

If a Krahka copied the powers of a Mohtrek and one of the time duplicates were instantly destroyed – thus being terminated before it could be sent back to its original time – what would happen?


Krahka could duplicate a Toa wearing a Mohtrek and gain that Toa's elemental power. However, to the best of my knowledge, she does not gain the mask power too. So she would not be able to use a Mohtrek to do what you are suggesting.

ScribeGT6817
2015-02-10 19:50 UTC–5

Alien_Platypus wrote:

We know a Toa of iron can move metal, but are they capable of making it?

Also if they are capable of making it do they make it in the form of large chunks, or can they achieve structures blades, tools, spikes and shields?

Just seems worth mentioning scince they do seem to have traits making them seem WAY too powerful.

(Obliterating makuta in several seconds? come on!) 


Yes, the same way a Toa of Stone can make rock or a Toa of Fire can make fire. And they are powerful, which is why you have seen so few, since the Makuta were wiping them out.
makutamirimax
2015-02-10 19:50 UTC–5

Sir, will you be writing new BIONICLE books for the new theme?  I was a huge fan of your old novellas and would love to see you take up your pen for the cause once more.

ScribeGT6817
2015-02-10 19:52 UTC–5

GipsyDanger34M3 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:
 

 


But the Bio 2015 is still bionicle.   Except for the story and sets.  Even if its a reboot.   They still have Tahu, Gali, Lewa, Onua, Pohatu,  Kopaka, and Makuta.  And the Bio fourm is for anything on bionicle.  But everyone keeps talking about the 2015 sets. They should've at least put 2015 up there next to bionicle on its fourm.  So why can't this topic have bio 2000 - 2010?  Then I would know not to ask the question up above your post and I wouldn't be typing this post right now.  And yes, that's how confusing it gets for me.  And yes, this is my point I'm trying to get across.  Also, I have another question.  Who are the GREAT BEINGS?(the big caps are for when I say someone's name.  This, is one of them),


 

This topic was started long before any plans were announced for a new BIONICLE, and it is not a BIONICLE topic - while most of the questions focus on that, we also get Ninjago questions in here and sometimes non-LEGO questions. So it wouldn't make sense to call it a BIONICLE topic. The reason I do not answer questions on BIO 2015  in here is that I am not involved with it, so I don't have the information or authority to answer questions on it.

 

The Great Beings are the scientists who created Mata Nui, the Matoran etc.


I didn't see the date of when this topic started.  So that's why I asked that question.  Are the GREAT BEINGS bionicle or are they something else?  If there something else, then who created them.  And did you write the ninjago story?


1) We have not gone into a lot of detail on the nature of the Great Beings. But since none of the beings we have seen on Spherus Magna are bio-mechanical, there is no reason to believe that the GBs are. And no, I did not write the Ninjago story.

keplers
2015-02-10 19:54 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

keplers wrote:

If a Krahka copied the powers of a Mohtrek and one of the time duplicates were instantly destroyed – thus being terminated before it could be sent back to its original time – what would happen?


Krahka could duplicate a Toa wearing a Mohtrek and gain that Toa's elemental power. However, to the best of my knowledge, she does not gain the mask power too. So she would not be able to use a Mohtrek to do what you are suggesting.


Interesting. Thank you.

Gresh113
2015-02-10 20:20 UTC–5

I was freshening up on my memory on the Melding Alternate Universe today, on BS01. And I was wondering,

 

1.a. Were Jaller, Hahli, Hewkii, etc. in this universe?

1.b. If so, were they Toa or Matoran?

 

Various other questions:

 

2. Can a Turaga ever become a Toa again?

 

You don't have to answer this one.

3. What is your favorite Toa team?

 

4. Would you consider the Exo-Toa a mech or an armor?

 

5. Can you create a mask worn by a Kiata (Mask of wisdom or Mask of Valor, for example) by carving a disk created by combining the disks required to create the masks of the Toa who are part of the Kiata?

 

6. What happened to the Toa Stones Takua used to summon the Toa Mata to the island?

lordbio123
2015-02-10 20:48 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

Alien_Platypus wrote:

We know a Toa of iron can move metal, but are they capable of making it?

Also if they are capable of making it do they make it in the form of large chunks, or can they achieve structures blades, tools, spikes and shields?

Just seems worth mentioning scince they do seem to have traits making them seem WAY too powerful.

(Obliterating makuta in several seconds? come on!) 


Yes, the same way a Toa of Stone can make rock or a Toa of Fire can make fire. And they are powerful, which is why you have seen so few, since the Makuta were wiping them out.

But couldn't they fight back? As well as Gravity and Magnetism Toa?

 

 

Oh also, wouldn't Gravity Toa also have been targetted? Oh and one more thing, would the Brotherhood potentially recruit enemies of them, instead of slaying them?

rud01
2015-02-10 20:49 UTC–5

Dear Mr. Farshtey,

 

Does the Kaukau (and the Kaukau Nuva) let the user only breathe water and not air (for a temporary amount of time)? Or does it make the user amphibious, (able to breathe air and water), at least for a temporary amount of time?

 

Thank you,

 

rud01

Shougun70
2015-02-10 23:22 UTC–5

Shougun70 wrote:

Hi Mr. Farshtey!

 

     I'm back. I was wondering about the Kanohi Mohtrek, Bitil's Mask of Time Duplication- if a Turaga were to don the Mohtrek, could he/she summon up Toa and Matoran versions of him/herself, or only versions during the period that he/she was wearing the mask?

 

     Also, Mavrah, the Onu-Matoran archivist, never had his mask colors described. Did he have an orange, purple, or black mask? Or a Metru-Nui combination color mask (color + silver)? I was wondering the same thing about Onu-Matoran Gar and Reysa and former Onu-Matoran Bomanga and Subterranean.

 

     Also, I was wondering if the structure on set 8530's box art was an actual location on Mata Nui. I know it wasn't featured in any story but is it a minor shire abandoned and forgotten in the Rahi War or a sculpture in a village or something?

 

     Lastly, I know that MNOG is supposed to be mostly cannon, and all the Bionicle stories say that there were only six villages in Mata Nui, but I was wondering: are there other, miniscule settlements outside of the main villages? Again, I know that only the main six were talked about, but 1. Taipu and Onepu made a small, temporary settlement before their Kohlii match in Ga-Koro, 2. a minor Le-Matoran encampment is shown in the Bohrok animations, and 3. Kini-Nui and different structures in "Bionicle: The Game" suggest that their are, or used to be, settlements outside of the main six villages, even showing what appears to be a tiny hamlet of four houses labelled as "Ko-Koro". Is it the Ko-Koro outskirts, or just another "Ice Village" ("Ko-Koro"). Their were also large Matoran-made towers in Po-Wahi, suggesting that the area was once populated or at the very least had a patrol from the Po-Koro Guard living there. Were their other settlements or "Koro"s, even if they only contain three or four Matoran or were only used for a short time (i.e. a battle camp).

 


Skipped! Sorry its so long...

Shougun70
2015-02-10 23:34 UTC–5
rud01: It makes the user amphibious, and not for a limited amount of time. The reason that Hahli couldn't breathe underwater without air bladders is because she wore a powerless Kaukau, but when Gali (or Nokama) wore Noble Kaukaus or Kaukaus of stronger quality they were able to breathe both air and water the entire time that they wore them. I think that's how the 2015 Kaukau works, too.
voporak1
2015-02-11 08:54 UTC–5

voporak1 wrote:

voporak1 wrote:

voporak1 wrote:

voporak1 wrote:

Hello Mr Greg 

 

1.The Great Spirit Robot and Red Star are they immune to the effects of solar EMP? 

 

2.The Red Star has an ion engine? or a motor of antimatter? or a nuclear motor? or one of dark matter? 

 

3. The gravity level of the MU is similar to that of the earth? or a little lower or higher? 

 

4.The people of the MU have need to be recharged like robots? or they have an unlimited source of energy in them? 

 

                                 THANK YOUHappy

 

 

                                  

 


5.Before that Pahrak Kal reaches the ground of Aqua Magna when he lost control of his plasma power would he cross the head of the GSR ?


My question is buried.


The first Rahi were created from Antidermis like Rahi created by the Makuta?


Buried again