ScribeGT6817
2015-03-06 13:34 UTC–5

ankas wrote:

I once asked you here if the inhabitatns of the MU (Toa, Matoran etc.) have human-like hands or something different, and the answer you gave me was something like "They call them hands bu they are different". Or something to that effect. Can you elaborate on this? How would they be different? Maybe they are magnetic? Or do you mean that they don't have actual fingers? I hope you understand my question.


Simple. The MU characters do  not have hands with fingers (see the movies) and from the shot of Takua grabbing his kolhii staff in Mask of Light, it appears they grab things via magnetism.

ScribeGT6817
2015-03-06 13:37 UTC–5

toaprime6401 wrote:

1) Had Icarax died after he was devolved by ignika in a way that left his body intact, would he have been revived by the RS?


No. The RS is not designed to revive Makuta.

RocketRacer7235
2015-03-06 13:53 UTC–5

I think I read something you said about toa stones requiring the target matoran to have latent toa energies?

How do toa know which matoran to give the toa stones to?

HeroraNui
2015-03-06 13:54 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

ankas wrote:

I once asked you here if the inhabitatns of the MU (Toa, Matoran etc.) have human-like hands or something different, and the answer you gave me was something like "They call them hands bu they are different". Or something to that effect. Can you elaborate on this? How would they be different? Maybe they are magnetic? Or do you mean that they don't have actual fingers? I hope you understand my question.


Simple. The MU characters do  not have hands with fingers (see the movies) and from the shot of Takua grabbing his kolhii staff in Mask of Light, it appears they grab things via magnetism.


But in the movies they had fingers. Also several times in the books fingers are described.

ScribeGT6817
2015-03-06 14:17 UTC–5

HeroraNui wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

ankas wrote:

I once asked you here if the inhabitatns of the MU (Toa, Matoran etc.) have human-like hands or something different, and the answer you gave me was something like "They call them hands bu they are different". Or something to that effect. Can you elaborate on this? How would they be different? Maybe they are magnetic? Or do you mean that they don't have actual fingers? I hope you understand my question.


Simple. The MU characters do  not have hands with fingers (see the movies) and from the shot of Takua grabbing his kolhii staff in Mask of Light, it appears they grab things via magnetism.


But in the movies they had fingers. Also several times in the books fingers are described.


Sorry, you're right. But the sets don't have fingers, neither did the characters in the comics or in the CGI animations based off the sets. As for the books they had to be set in the movie universe because the book series incldued in the movie novelizations. That is why the books also reflected the masks showing emotion, when they didn't do so anywhere else. We did,  however, see Takua grasp his kolhii staff without initially touching it in a film -- it simply flies into his hand -- which speaks to how it was being done in all other media.

jackjojac
2015-03-06 23:06 UTC–5

Okay greg this is a question I want to know the answer to if you needed to defeat one of the toa nuva other then lewa  who would it be thank you for your time spending as much time reading are coments as your books

Jammers
I have always looked up to you your books are so captivating that I feel like I could get as lost as the toa in the archives i feel like I am sucked into the book :cookie: :unikitty:
BIONICHARGE
2015-03-07 11:28 UTC–5

Hello!

 

Another question: does the Golden Armour only give Tahu the powers of Kraata that he destroys, or of any being that he destroys?

Tomasko579
2015-03-07 13:24 UTC–5

If Lhikan sacrificed his toa power to make toa stones  it means he has fullfilled his destiny. Now he has acompished many Things  during his time as a Toa...  so what exactly  was Lhikan's destiny ?

lordbio123
2015-03-07 16:00 UTC–5

Hi greg, I'm going to ask again. Was Spinax's detecting abilities enhanced, decreased or was it stayed the same due to the mutagen?

raymondmay11
2015-03-07 18:58 UTC–5

1. Then how come in BIONICLE Stars, Tahu, Takanuva, Nektann, and the rahkshi had fingers?

2. Several websites say that there is a Ninjago character named "Seiliel" or something. WHo is this? And is this character real?

HeroraNui
2015-03-08 11:06 UTC–5

 


ScribeGT6817 wrote:

HeroraNui wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

ankas wrote:

I once asked you here if the inhabitatns of the MU (Toa, Matoran etc.) have human-like hands or something different, and the answer you gave me was something like "They call them hands bu they are different". Or something to that effect. Can you elaborate on this? How would they be different? Maybe they are magnetic? Or do you mean that they don't have actual fingers? I hope you understand my question.


Simple. The MU characters do  not have hands with fingers (see the movies) and from the shot of Takua grabbing his kolhii staff in Mask of Light, it appears they grab things via magnetism.


But in the movies they had fingers. Also several times in the books fingers are described.


Sorry, you're right. But the sets don't have fingers, neither did the characters in the comics or in the CGI animations based off the sets. As for the books they had to be set in the movie universe because the book series incldued in the movie novelizations. That is why the books also reflected the masks showing emotion, when they didn't do so anywhere else. We did,  however, see Takua grasp his kolhii staff without initially touching it in a film -- it simply flies into his hand -- which speaks to how it was being done in all other media.


Oh ok. Thanks for clearing that up Smile

Phiaa
2015-03-08 15:14 UTC–5
But the Toa Mata sets do have fingers
erikchristmas
2015-03-08 15:23 UTC–5

What were the 3 funniest moments of your life? Unikitty

Orionpaxg1
2015-03-08 19:15 UTC–5

question, if one used a mask of quick travel while looking at the desired location via a video screen, would he be able to travel there?

Danielhll23
2015-03-08 20:54 UTC–5

1: What exactly caused the Red Star to fire toa-transforming lightning at the Matoran to create the Inika? 

 

2: Are the Piraka, for all intents and purposes, dead?

 

3: Why did Zaktann float into the pool to create the Golden skinned being? He wasn't thrown in like the others.