commandercody1…
2016-12-20 16:05 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

I have several questions:

 

1. Do you know what kanohi were primarily worn by Zaria and Orde

2. Can kanohi be 'uncreated' into kanoka? If so, who would be capable of this?

3. Do the Great Beings have any powers? If not, could they give themselves powers?

4. The 6 metrus have specific kanoka powers assigned to disks made in that metru (first digit in kanoka code). Are there powers like these for other matoran settlements in the Matoran Universe? Are there Kanoka with no first digit power?

 

I eagerly await the answers, thanks!


Buried


1) No. Masks have been suggested for them, but I have not confirmed them.

2) Yes. Just melt it down. This is what got done to flawed masks in Metru Nui, you melt them down and recast as Kanoka.

3) No. They can use tech to simulate powers.

4) There is indeed a code on each disk for where it was made, but that has nothing to do with what powers the disk has. It's the equivalent of stamping "Made in China" on it. The second digit refers to the power and the third to the power level. There are abilities related to what metru the disk is made in -- for example, Le-Metru disks fly farther -- but that's different from the disk's power.


1) would you confimr them? Happy

4) I suppose I was referring to the disk's ability. Are there different abilities for settlements beyond Metru Nui? and are there numbers referring to those settlements? And I suppose it could be asked if settlements beyond Metru Nui even use Kanoka codes.

carbus
2016-12-20 19:47 UTC–5

Hello Greg! I don't have a question in general, but I just wanted to express an "Idea" of mine to you.

The idea is what I have in mind for a "spiritual successor" to BIONICLE, let alone a boy's version of LEGO Elves.

I just wanted to show you something that I really wanted to express to everyone, something that I wish that comes to life in the public.

I was losing touch with LEGO for some time, but I gained my imagination again and created something of mine on LEGO Ideas.

I really hope you like it.

His name is Draconis.

MrFaber321
2016-12-20 20:52 UTC–5

I hope I didn't got burried with my new 9 questions....

ScribeGT6817
2016-12-21 09:16 UTC–5

MrFaber321 wrote:

I hope I didn't got burried with my new 9 questions....


Not buried, but this is a very hectic time of year at LSI. We're all rushing to get our last bits of work done before holiday break on Friday, so just not as much time to respond on here right now.

SurelNuva
2016-12-21 10:41 UTC–5

 

SurelNuva wrote:

1. If the Silver Sea was poured onto the sands of the Spherus Magna/Bara Magna after the Matoran Universe was destroyed, wasn't Tyrant washed into the Spherus Magna?

 

Because Tyrant's BS01 page states that he's in the Silver Sea, which was poured onto the Spherus Magna.

 

2. If he's on the planet: is he alive or the pouring sea washed his corpse into the sands?

 


 Buried

OnionShark
2016-12-21 15:31 UTC–5

ScribeGT6817 wrote:

 

 


6) Since the species isn't capable of interplanetary travel (assuming questions 3 and 5 are correct), how do they come to other planets? Like, how did Annona come to Spherus Magna (assuming she wasn't born there)?

7) Is this species widespread in the Solis Magna System?



 


4) Asexually

6) Also unknown. There may be some sort of wormhole or rift phenomenon associated with it, but I have not decided.

7) We don't know that there are other inhabited planets in this system, so I can't say yes to this. If there aren't, there would be no reason for another of the species to be on one of those other planets.


4) That makes me wonder, why is Annona considered female?

6) Will you decide someday?

7) Actually, Mata Nui never left the SMS, and his mission required observing other planets's societies, so that would mean that Annona's species was present in the system too, right?

 

And a new question:

8) Who was that mysterious voice that told Matoro to put on the Ignika and to Lewa to take the Sundial from Mata Nui? The Velika theory would make a lot of sense, but I recall you saying that that wasn't your intention.

Wilmerkardell
2016-12-21 17:35 UTC–5

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?

commandercody1…
2016-12-21 19:02 UTC–5

Wilmerkardell wrote:

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?


I'm fairly confident Tarduk walks in a way similar to the lowland gorilla, who's arms bend as ours do, but rotate them outward more, causing the appearence of bending backwards. I cannot say for zesk, but i'd imagine something similar. 

 

Of course Greg is the final authority Happy

lordbio123
2016-12-21 20:07 UTC–5

commandercody113 wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?


I'm fairly confident Tarduk walks in a way similar to the lowland gorilla, who's arms bend as ours do, but rotate them outward more, causing the appearence of bending backwards. I cannot say for zesk, but i'd imagine something similar. 

 

Of course Greg is the final authority Happy


I always thought Zesks walked like dogs, XD

commandercody1…
2016-12-21 20:37 UTC–5

lordbio123 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?


I'm fairly confident Tarduk walks in a way similar to the lowland gorilla, who's arms bend as ours do, but rotate them outward more, causing the appearence of bending backwards. I cannot say for zesk, but i'd imagine something similar. 

 

Of course Greg is the final authority Happy


I always thought Zesks walked like dogs, XD


upon reviewing the anatomy of a Zesk, I would probably agree with you.

lordbio123
2016-12-21 21:24 UTC–5

commandercody113 wrote:

lordbio123 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?


I'm fairly confident Tarduk walks in a way similar to the lowland gorilla, who's arms bend as ours do, but rotate them outward more, causing the appearence of bending backwards. I cannot say for zesk, but i'd imagine something similar. 

 

Of course Greg is the final authority Happy


I always thought Zesks walked like dogs, XD


upon reviewing the anatomy of a Zesk, I would probably agree with you.


Lol Joking

 

The way they walk tho

BlackBahrag144
2016-12-22 19:01 UTC–5

Dear Greg,

 

I'm from Germany and I just don't know how to speak the names of Cahdok and Gahdok. Can you tell me?

 

 

Bye

BlackBahrak 

SurelNuva
2016-12-23 08:25 UTC–5

lordbio123 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

lordbio123 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?


I'm fairly confident Tarduk walks in a way similar to the lowland gorilla, who's arms bend as ours do, but rotate them outward more, causing the appearence of bending backwards. I cannot say for zesk, but i'd imagine something similar. 

 

Of course Greg is the final authority Happy


I always thought Zesks walked like dogs, XD


upon reviewing the anatomy of a Zesk, I would probably agree with you.


Lol Joking

 

The way they walk tho


 

 

For the Zesk were normal Agori who walked on 2 legs, I'd say they're walking on four legs, in the same way as a human imitates the walking on four legs.

And Tarduk just using his arms as extra legs, but he can walk like a normal Agori. At least, in the Comics, he can.

leta1013
2016-12-23 11:16 UTC–5
cool!
You're a member of the staff?
Sweet!
Wilmerkardell
2016-12-26 15:29 UTC–5

SurelNuva wrote:

lordbio123 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

lordbio123 wrote:

commandercody113 wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:

So, I was a chat about Agori w/ friends, and someone brought up an interesting point, Tarduk's arms bend backwards, and in some promotional images, Zesk. Zesk however does bend them normally in other images. So, mainly what we were wondering is whether Tarduk may possibly be of a sub-species? And also, do Zesk bend their front legs backwards of forwards?


I'm fairly confident Tarduk walks in a way similar to the lowland gorilla, who's arms bend as ours do, but rotate them outward more, causing the appearence of bending backwards. I cannot say for zesk, but i'd imagine something similar. 

 

Of course Greg is the final authority Happy


I always thought Zesks walked like dogs, XD


upon reviewing the anatomy of a Zesk, I would probably agree with you.


Lol Joking

 

The way they walk tho


 

 

For the Zesk were normal Agori who walked on 2 legs, I'd say they're walking on four legs, in the same way as a human imitates the walking on four legs.

And Tarduk just using his arms as extra legs, but he can walk like a normal Agori. At least, in the Comics, he can.


On the Zesk: I ment hindlegs. The way they bend in several places, inc. the instructions, is completely illogical considering that they are Agori. The box art portrays bent with the knees forward, which would make sense since that's how Agori bend their legs. Dogs bend their legs like Agori and us, it's just the feet that's diffrent.

As far Tarduk is concearned, what Cody said makes sense.