ScribeGT6817
2013-07-11 09:46 UTC–5

shadowsonic5000 wrote:

I have more Questions for you Greg

 

1- do things in bioncle bleed if so what do they bleed?

 

2-do bioncle eat?

 

3-can you name my toa of plantlife moc it looks like an ent with a moss stone body and a tree club

 

4- is it possible that ninjago and could crossover

 

5-has tahu transformed back into a nuva


1) No

2) BIONICLE beings absorb energy by physical contact, which they can do from fruit, fish, and other things, or from energy centers in their cities.

3) I have no official names I can hand out anymore

4) There are no plans to cross Ninjago  over with anyone else.

5) Why would he have?

WaveViper
2013-07-11 09:47 UTC–5

Hey Greg!

 

I just wanted to drop by and tell you a few things and ask you some toWink

Firstly I just recently read your first book in the Bionicle series! So I do have a few questions...

  • How did  you come up with those names?
  • How much time did it take for you to write these stories?

I also wanted to say that I still remember playing with I and my brother's Bionicles. The next story in line for me to read is the sixth book for the Bionicle series...I may drop by to ask you some questions then! ThanksSmile

ScribeGT6817
2013-07-11 09:47 UTC–5

Mace3739 wrote:

I have a few more questions, Greg.

 

1) What is the natural color of an Av-Matoran?

 

2) I'm thinking of using a Shadow Toa in my fanfiction, and I would be honored if you would chose the name!

 

3) Would a Toa of Iron be able to, theoretically, morph the metal of their own body?

 

That's all for now, thank you for doing this, it's like a dream come true! Happy


1) Don't recall

2) I can't give out official names for things, I have  no list anymore

3) I probably would say no, just because it basically makes him a shapeshifter and thus too much more powerful than other Toa

ScribeGT6817
2013-07-11 09:48 UTC–5

GOLUKE1155 wrote:

How come the Ninjago sets are different from the T.V. show? Also, will there be another series of Ninjago.


1) I'm not a set designer, so I can't answer this. I would assume it is because the sets have to be done before the show animation is finalized, so things may change in the show after the sets are designed

2) Yes

nickvang_7_7_7
2013-07-11 09:50 UTC–5

A reboot would be fine to me. A new and fresh story, with the original characters, but in different forms. Mata Nui will be back, Makuta will be, and it will still be on Spherus Magna. However, the story will be totally different. And the sets will get different looks because of the story line. Also will the elements, mask powers and species be back. I think the greatest thing to do, would be letting it take place in a parallel universe of the original story line! Happy It's just like transformers and DC and Marvel and TMNT, the old characters, the old worlds and places, just a new story and a fresh look! That would just be the best thing to do! Angel However, the old story should be finished in some way, even if it would just be a simple story conclusion of one page. Nerd

Icely
2013-07-11 10:02 UTC–5

What would Vezon see if he looked in the mirror of Erised?

ScribeGT6817
2013-07-11 10:21 UTC–5

Icely wrote:

What would Vezon see if he looked in the mirror of Erised?


I haven't worried about it, since that is not a BIONICLE artifact.

gameking99
2013-07-11 10:46 UTC–5

Mr. Farshtey, out of all the LEGO Themes, which one was your favorite?

a5637
2013-07-11 10:52 UTC–5

It's quite clear that Bionicle is a complex and expansive universe. With that in mind, how do you keep all of it straight? I know it must help to be the one coming up with a lot of the storyline, but still, it's a lot to remember. It's especially apparant through all the question-answering you've done here that you still remember just about everything you've worked on, whether it be Bionicle, Ninjago, or another theme. Just how do you do it?

jaybluecole
2013-07-11 11:17 UTC–5

WhiteAlligator wrote:

Hi everyone -

 

Are you sitting down? Surprised If not, grab a chair! We don't want anyone falling over when we tell you ...

 

The one, the only Greg Farshtey wants to chat with you! Party

 

That's right, the storytelling mind behind BIONICLE and Ninjago is here on the LMBs to answer your questions.

 

Please post your questions now! Greg will be visiting this topic to respond to you personally. Happy

 

 

 

 

While participating in this topic please remember to ...

 

1. Stay on topic! Nerd No spamming. No side conversations.

2. Be patient! Wink Greg will answer your questions as quickly as he can.

3. Have fun! Laughing This is an awesome opportunity! Enjoy!!



Are you the writer for the ninjago comic book series?

Lego_ninja_01
2013-07-11 12:22 UTC–5
  1. What do the 'Great Beings' actually look like? Do they look like glatorian or us?
  2. As long as the Red Star is intact are all MU basicly unkillable?

Also thanks for carrying on the Bionicle story for a bit after the line ended.

Icely
2013-07-11 12:24 UTC–5

Where do the matoran, agori, toa, ect live now? did they create a new mega-village, or did they go into seperate villages again?

GoldNinjaFOREV…
2013-07-11 12:25 UTC–5

Another question from my little sis is: What is Lloyd's phone number?Joking

ScribeGT6817
2013-07-11 12:38 UTC–5

gameking99 wrote:

Mr. Farshtey, out of all the LEGO Themes, which one was your favorite?


BIONICLE

ScribeGT6817
2013-07-11 12:40 UTC–5

a5637 wrote:

It's quite clear that Bionicle is a complex and expansive universe. With that in mind, how do you keep all of it straight? I know it must help to be the one coming up with a lot of the storyline, but still, it's a lot to remember. It's especially apparant through all the question-answering you've done here that you still remember just about everything you've worked on, whether it be Bionicle, Ninjago, or another theme. Just how do you do it?


Well, I don't remember a lot of the BIONICLE details at this point, simply because it has not been front of mind for so many years. But when you have read comic books for 40+ years, you get used to keeping complex mythologies straight in your head.