JHUYSER
2016-01-28 12:31 UTC–5

I was talking about ninjago with number 2

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-28 14:02 UTC–5

JHUYSER wrote:

I was talking about ninjago with number 2


No, the NINJAGO universe and the BIONICLE universe are not connected in any way. The Overlord is not a character from BIONICLE.

jellson888
2016-01-29 09:14 UTC–5

We can ask the one and only Greg farshtey!? Surprised

*faints*Joking

Well I have a few questions...

 

1. Did matoro have a funeral?Joking

 

2. At the end of ninjago comic book #11,

wasn't cole the alian who was on that planet?

Because in the next one it didn't have anything to do with the last.

 

3.Do you have anything to do with the ninjago TV show?

 

Thinking

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-29 12:31 UTC–5

jellson888 wrote:

We can ask the one and only Greg farshtey!? Surprised

*faints*Joking

Well I have a few questions...

 

1. Did matoro have a funeral?Joking

 

2. At the end of ninjago comic book #11,

wasn't cole the alian who was on that planet?

Because in the next one it didn't have anything to do with the last.

 

3.Do you have anything to do with the ninjago TV show?

 

Thinking


2) Papercutz only did 11 graphic novels. The next one to came out was published by Little Brown and it was a reprint of a comic story published in Germany by Blue Ocean, so it wasn't going to pick up where the last series left off.

3) No

ScribeGT6817
2016-01-29 12:33 UTC–5

Andrew31kbrick193 wrote:

Hey Greg, are Doom Vipers amphibious?


Not to my knowledge, no.

slipperysnakeb…
2016-01-29 12:56 UTC–5
I was wondering about a bionicle kanohi's powers. If Bitil summoned a past self with his Mohtrek, and that past self was smashed, then the original Bitil would disappear and an alternate timeline where he didn't exist would be created. But my question is if the original Bitil would REAPPEAR at any time or if he was permanently smashed?
Thank-you.
voporak1
2016-02-01 17:06 UTC–5

Hi Mr Greg 

 

1.  The Toa and Makuta can they create a giant with their elemental powers? After all, if the Piraka can do it, I think the Toa and Makuta could do it. Also can they create an additional armor with their elemental powers? Such as a Toa of stone that envelop some parts of his body with a stone armor (or all of his body.) With his elemental powers. If the Toa can do something like that, I wonder if the Makuta also can do it with their powers of shadow?

 

2.  We know that when a Makuta's armor is destroyed he loses most of his powers even if he manages to possess a body without spirit he still does not have access to all his powers. My question is whether it is possible that a Makuta with his armor destroyed can find all of his powers.

ScribeGT6817
2016-02-02 09:39 UTC–5

slipperysnakeboy wrote:
I was wondering about a bionicle kanohi's powers. If Bitil summoned a past self with his Mohtrek, and that past self was smashed, then the original Bitil would disappear and an alternate timeline where he didn't exist would be created. But my question is if the original Bitil would REAPPEAR at any time or if he was permanently smashed?
Thank-you.

Not sure off the top of my head how the original Bitil would appear in the new timeline under those circumstances. Anybody got any suggestions?

RocketRacer7235
2016-02-02 10:55 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

slipperysnakeboy wrote:
I was wondering about a bionicle kanohi's powers. If Bitil summoned a past self with his Mohtrek, and that past self was smashed, then the original Bitil would disappear and an alternate timeline where he didn't exist would be created. But my question is if the original Bitil would REAPPEAR at any time or if he was permanently smashed?
Thank-you.

Not sure off the top of my head how the original Bitil would appear in the new timeline under those circumstances. Anybody got any suggestions?


What if when a past self was smashed the current self was vanished to the moment he took the past self from?

Thus preventing the paradox of never being there to smash in the first place?

Time travel has such crazy mechanics...

mrcqm
2016-02-02 10:58 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

slipperysnakeboy wrote:
I was wondering about a bionicle kanohi's powers. If Bitil summoned a past self with his Mohtrek, and that past self was smashed, then the original Bitil would disappear and an alternate timeline where he didn't exist would be created. But my question is if the original Bitil would REAPPEAR at any time or if he was permanently smashed?
Thank-you.

Not sure off the top of my head how the original Bitil would appear in the new timeline under those circumstances. Anybody got any suggestions?


Wouldn't it be as simple as saying that his past selves are never permanently destroyed under any circumstances because of the fact that he can always send them back to their proper times?

Nightlife1234
2016-02-02 11:20 UTC–5

So we get to ask anything about Bionicle? Cool! Was it you who came up with the names for the Toa? Like Kongu? (which is my personal favourite) Also, do YOU have any Bionicle sets? If so, which ones? Cookie

slipperysnakeb…
2016-02-02 11:28 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

slipperysnakeboy wrote:
I was wondering about a bionicle kanohi's powers. If Bitil summoned a past self with his Mohtrek, and that past self was smashed, then the original Bitil would disappear and an alternate timeline where he didn't exist would be created. But my question is if the original Bitil would REAPPEAR at any time or if he was permanently smashed?
Thank-you.

Not sure off the top of my head how the original Bitil would appear in the new timeline under those circumstances. Anybody got any suggestions?


It seems to make sense that smashing a past version of Bitil would make the original disappear (as in, smashed) and never reappear. Then an alternate timeline where Bitil was smashed in the past would be created as well.

 

That shouldn't work, though. The smashing was in an alternate timeline and therefore there was nothing that smashed the original, unless the kanohi smashed the user and itself, but why would it?

 

There is, however, the possibility that disappear means relocate/hold while the timeline corrects itself and seals off that alternate timeline, then places that original Bitil back in a chrononomically "cool" location.

 

Ugh, timetravel.

 

 

Thoughts?

lordbio123
2016-02-02 16:42 UTC–5

It seems to make sense that smashing a past version of Bitil would make the original disappear (as in, smashed) and never reappear. Then an alternate timeline where Bitil was smashed in the past would be created as well.

 

That shouldn't work, though. The smashing was in an alternate timeline and therefore there was nothing that smashed the original, unless the kanohi smashed the user and itself, but why would it?

 

There is, however, the possibility that disappear means relocate/hold while the timeline corrects itself and seals off that alternate timeline, then places that original Bitil back in a chrononomically "cool" location.

 

Ugh, timetravel.

 

 

Thoughts?


It is stated somewhere that Bitil often found himself with wounds or bruises and no idea how he got them, that's from the Mohtrek. In the comics he says, and I quote

 

"These aren't just doubles — they are me. They are all me. Each one plucked from my past to aid me in the present. An instant army, ever loyal, and I can call on as many as I need." Read the bolded. Okay, so, they are him, not dupes.

 

Biosector01 says, If a past self is killed, the user will vanish, and an alternate timeline where they did not exist will be created. The amount of concentration required to keep the past selves in the present increases with the number summoned. Now read the bolded. So, this is somewhat subjective, but here's what I gather.

 

The alternate timeline, Bitil never existed. While in the reality he got smashed in, he just is no longer in existence. Therefore, I'd say that he was permanently smashed.

lordbio123
2016-02-02 16:47 UTC–5

Hey, Greg! I just have a few questions

 

1. If a Skakdi with enough mental discipline used a Mohtrek, could they utilize it to use with themself their elemental powers?

2. Now say, hypothetically, that said Skakdi had access to every Element, could they use said Mohtrek to, for example, use the various elements? Meaning that said Skakdi would be able to use Psionics for a mental assault while also using Gravity to reverse a missle's path?

3. How exactly do Skakdi Elements work? Could a Fire Skakdi fuse with, say a Water Skakdi, can the Fire Skakdi shoot a jet of fire while the Water Skakdi shoots a stream of Water in another direction? Same question for any elemental combo.

mrcqm
2016-02-02 17:00 UTC–5

slipperysnakeboy wrote:

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

slipperysnakeboy wrote:
I was wondering about a bionicle kanohi's powers. If Bitil summoned a past self with his Mohtrek, and that past self was smashed, then the original Bitil would disappear and an alternate timeline where he didn't exist would be created. But my question is if the original Bitil would REAPPEAR at any time or if he was permanently smashed?
Thank-you.

Not sure off the top of my head how the original Bitil would appear in the new timeline under those circumstances. Anybody got any suggestions?


It seems to make sense that smashing a past version of Bitil would make the original disappear (as in, smashed) and never reappear. Then an alternate timeline where Bitil was smashed in the past would be created as well.

 

That shouldn't work, though. The smashing was in an alternate timeline and therefore there was nothing that smashed the original, unless the kanohi smashed the user and itself, but why would it?

 

There is, however, the possibility that disappear means relocate/hold while the timeline corrects itself and seals off that alternate timeline, then places that original Bitil back in a chrononomically "cool" location.

 

Ugh, timetravel.

 

 

Thoughts?


I strongly encourage people to start using the word "destroyed" Joking