BrickyLegoGuy
2016-01-24 00:52 UTC–5

BrickyLegoGuy wrote:

Hi Mr Farshtey,

I want to ask you several question today:

1.What do you think about the Bionicle 2015 story?

2. What is your favorite Bionicle set?


This got buried Crying

em7878
2016-01-24 07:43 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

em7878 wrote:

Ok so I know you're really busy, so I won't take much of your time, but I do have a couple of questions... first off.

I love to write... and I know you're an accomplished writer,

I mainly post on the ninjago stories forum, but I did just submit a story for LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS (The newest theme) So I was wondering, do you have any good tips for writing?

And I'm actually thinking of majoring in writing, though college for me is... 6 years away... (I'm 12) But I was also wondering, when did you first start writing? I love to write (As I've already said) But my writing is awful! So if you could help me out! I would be forever in your debt! Thanks! Happy


I probably started writing around 4th grade, here and there, but really didn't start writing for other people to read until high school. The best tips I can give are read a lot, particularly writers who are better than you are, and write a lot. The ability to write is a muscle just like any other one, and if you don't use it, it atrophies.

I had, I think, two advantages growing up -- I had a Dad who was willing to buy me comic books on the way home from work (from which I learned a lot about story structure and dialogue) ... and, because my nearest siblings were a few years older than me, I was mainly playing on my own, making up stories with my action figures. And I grew up to make up stories about action figures and minifigures.


Oh I read all the time! I love to read older books that have beautiful ways of phrasing things, and I do try to write, but like I said not the best writer, but I do like to write, so I try to write whenever I can, plus all I've ever writen is of here... and I only have one brother, and he's 8 years olcer then me so yeah... fun stuff! But anyways! Thank you so much for the tips, and of course your back story! Happy You helped me a lot! Happy

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-24 13:58 UTC–5

BrickyLegoGuy wrote:

BrickyLegoGuy wrote:

Hi Mr Farshtey,

I want to ask you several question today:

1.What do you think about the Bionicle 2015 story?

2. What is your favorite Bionicle set?


This got buried Crying


1) I work for LEGO Company, so I think you can probably guess ,my answer

2) I really don't have a favorite

STARROCKS923
2016-01-24 20:26 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

STARROCKS923 wrote:

Five of the Piraka were tossed into the Energized Protodermis pool along with others and became the Golden Skinned Being. Are they more or less "smashed" as their individual selves, or can they be split from the GSB?

 

Also, right before the GSB was created, Antidermis entered the Protodermis pool. Which Makuta was it?


That wasn't antidermis, that was Zaktan.

As far as whether the GSB could be split back into component parts, I don't know. I hadn't planned what his fate was going to be. It was probably going to depend on whether fans wanted the Piraka back or not.


Wow! 6 years later and the old Bionicle storyline is still surprising me. Thanks!

 

So how did Zaktan turn into a greenish cloud? Did he still retain his Protodite form when Teridax blew him up? I was under the impression that he lost it when he was mutated (Bionicle Legends #7: Downfall, if I recall correctly), but I'm probably wrong in that regard.

 

And this next question is actually related to Ninjago. You mentioned reading the original story bible for it a long time ago. Do you recall if the Ninjas were given actual specific ages, such as 14, 15 etc.?  I ask because I just read a topic where someone said Cole was 14, but I never got that impression from any of the Ninjago media or LEGO sets.

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-25 14:49 UTC–5

STARROCKS923 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

STARROCKS923 wrote:

Five of the Piraka were tossed into the Energized Protodermis pool along with others and became the Golden Skinned Being. Are they more or less "smashed" as their individual selves, or can they be split from the GSB?

 

Also, right before the GSB was created, Antidermis entered the Protodermis pool. Which Makuta was it?


That wasn't antidermis, that was Zaktan.

As far as whether the GSB could be split back into component parts, I don't know. I hadn't planned what his fate was going to be. It was probably going to depend on whether fans wanted the Piraka back or not.


Wow! 6 years later and the old Bionicle storyline is still surprising me. Thanks!

 

So how did Zaktan turn into a greenish cloud? Did he still retain his Protodite form when Teridax blew him up? I was under the impression that he lost it when he was mutated (Bionicle Legends #7: Downfall, if I recall correctly), but I'm probably wrong in that regard.

 

And this next question is actually related to Ninjago. You mentioned reading the original story bible for it a long time ago. Do you recall if the Ninjas were given actual specific ages, such as 14, 15 etc.?  I ask because I just read a topic where someone said Cole was 14, but I never got that impression from any of the Ninjago media or LEGO sets.


Zaktan was always capable of doing that -- if his protodites separate from each other, they form a swarm.

No, I never saw anything that gives them specific ages, but remember that they are obviously able to drive, pilot planes, etc., so they have to be old enough to legally do that.

mrcqm
2016-01-25 15:53 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

STARROCKS923 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

STARROCKS923 wrote:

Five of the Piraka were tossed into the Energized Protodermis pool along with others and became the Golden Skinned Being. Are they more or less "smashed" as their individual selves, or can they be split from the GSB?

 

Also, right before the GSB was created, Antidermis entered the Protodermis pool. Which Makuta was it?


That wasn't antidermis, that was Zaktan.

As far as whether the GSB could be split back into component parts, I don't know. I hadn't planned what his fate was going to be. It was probably going to depend on whether fans wanted the Piraka back or not.


Wow! 6 years later and the old Bionicle storyline is still surprising me. Thanks!

 

So how did Zaktan turn into a greenish cloud? Did he still retain his Protodite form when Teridax blew him up? I was under the impression that he lost it when he was mutated (Bionicle Legends #7: Downfall, if I recall correctly), but I'm probably wrong in that regard.

 

And this next question is actually related to Ninjago. You mentioned reading the original story bible for it a long time ago. Do you recall if the Ninjas were given actual specific ages, such as 14, 15 etc.?  I ask because I just read a topic where someone said Cole was 14, but I never got that impression from any of the Ninjago media or LEGO sets.


Zaktan was always capable of doing that -- if his protodites separate from each other, they form a swarm.

No, I never saw anything that gives them specific ages, but remember that they are obviously able to drive, pilot planes, etc., so they have to be old enough to legally do that.


Si basically, the ninja are all adults that act like teenagers Joking (except, Zane is a robot).

Andrew31kbrick…
2016-01-25 18:22 UTC–5

em7878 wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

em7878 wrote:

Ok so I know you're really busy, so I won't take much of your time, but I do have a couple of questions... first off.

I love to write... and I know you're an accomplished writer,

I mainly post on the ninjago stories forum, but I did just submit a story for LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS (The newest theme) So I was wondering, do you have any good tips for writing?

And I'm actually thinking of majoring in writing, though college for me is... 6 years away... (I'm 12) But I was also wondering, when did you first start writing? I love to write (As I've already said) But my writing is awful! So if you could help me out! I would be forever in your debt! Thanks! Happy


I probably started writing around 4th grade, here and there, but really didn't start writing for other people to read until high school. The best tips I can give are read a lot, particularly writers who are better than you are, and write a lot. The ability to write is a muscle just like any other one, and if you don't use it, it atrophies.

I had, I think, two advantages growing up -- I had a Dad who was willing to buy me comic books on the way home from work (from which I learned a lot about story structure and dialogue) ... and, because my nearest siblings were a few years older than me, I was mainly playing on my own, making up stories with my action figures. And I grew up to make up stories about action figures and minifigures.


Oh I read all the time! I love to read older books that have beautiful ways of phrasing things, and I do try to write, but like I said not the best writer, but I do like to write, so I try to write whenever I can, plus all I've ever writen is of here... and I only have one brother, and he's 8 years olcer then me so yeah... fun stuff! But anyways! Thank you so much for the tips, and of course your back story! Happy You helped me a lot! Happy


Whoa, I got to start finding some books then. LOL

777stairs
2016-01-25 20:50 UTC–5

mrcqm wrote:

777stairs wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

mrcqm wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 


 

As far as "set design trumps logic" goes, the simpler statement is that story follows set design. Sets were made first, story crafted after, and story only existed to promote set sales.


My childhood is ruined.


Look at it this way: all Greg (and any other writers that were teamed up with him) had to do was write a children's story to promote the Bionicle toys. Instead of doing something simple (like some other toy stories we're witnessing) he (and any others who deserve credit) created an amazing story that not only served to make you buy the sets, but was so amazing that teenagers (and possibly even young adults) are still talking about it to this day. Were it not for the brilliance of the G1 Bionicle team, your childhood would be very different.


I was just kidding, but you're right. The story team worked very exceptionally well with what they did, and I would probably be completely different were it not for Greg and the team. (Thank-you Greg).

 

By the way, I just realized something. Bionicle saved LEGO. Greg drove much of Bionicle. Does that mean Greg Farshtey saved LEGO?

(Kidding.)

Andrew31kbrick…
2016-01-25 21:22 UTC–5

Hey Greg, what were the Rahi that Chirox made?

Andrew31kbrick…
2016-01-26 02:02 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

Hey Greg, what powers can a Rahkshi of Shapeshifting fire from its staff?


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Andrew31kbrick…
2016-01-26 02:02 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

Hey Greg, can a Stage 6 Rahkshi of Shapeshifting take the form of a Matoran?


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JHUYSER
2016-01-26 19:47 UTC–5

A few quick questions

1.Was the sheprus manga spliting a refrence to slizer in how to the slizer planet split apart?

2.though I doubt this one you can confirm is the overlord makuta tridax

3.What happend to Lewa in the first run?

4.Is there any possibity of hearing the end of the first run?

5.Will we ever see takanuva in the new theme?

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-27 13:14 UTC–5

JHUYSER wrote:

A few quick questions

1.Was the sheprus manga spliting a refrence to slizer in how to the slizer planet split apart?

2.though I doubt this one you can confirm is the overlord makuta tridax

3.What happend to Lewa in the first run?

4.Is there any possibity of hearing the end of the first run?

5.Will we ever see takanuva in the new theme?


1) No

2) There is no "Overlord" in BIONICLE.

3-4) The storyline for original BIONICLE is frozen where it stopped. I don't know of any plans by LEGO Company to add more to that story.

5) No idea, I am not involved in the new BIONICLE

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-27 13:14 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

Hey Greg, what were the Rahi that Chirox made?


There's no list extant of which Makuta made which Rahi

Andrew31kbrick…
2016-01-27 15:03 UTC–5

Hey Greg, are Doom Vipers amphibious?