SurelNuva
2016-12-27 05:31 UTC–5

Wilmerkardell wrote:

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.


Still, the Zesk are the Agori of the Sand Tribe. Look at the BS01's page...

EHW2
2016-12-27 05:36 UTC–5
Would you rather have Time Trap as the main story for 2005 instead of the Visorak story-line?
SurelNuva
2016-12-27 12:39 UTC–5

SurelNuva wrote:

 

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?

 


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Wilmerkardell
2016-12-28 12:29 UTC–5

SurelNuva wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:

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.


Still, the Zesk are the Agori of the Sand Tribe. Look at the BS01's page...


Yes, I am very well aware of that. Have I said they aren't?

mrcqm
2016-12-30 15:45 UTC–5

Wilmerkardell wrote:


 

 

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.


Still, the Zesk are the Agori of the Sand Tribe. Look at the BS01's page...


Yes, I am very well aware of that. Have I said they aren't?


The simple fact remains that the sand tribe had its anatomy SEVERELY altered. Such that there's no telling what an 'original' sand tribe member may have looked (or even acted) like.

 

Remember: sand tribe Agori are very little more than animals at this point. It makes sense for their hind legs to not bend the way a regular Agori's does. They were literally experimented upon by the Great beings after all. In fact, perfect example: look at what happened to Radiak, he too was mutated in some form (specifically, by a shadow leech) and turned into a quadruped. Albeit, an intelligent one, but his hind legs no longer worked the same way. It's as simply as that.

SurelNuva
2016-12-31 05:38 UTC–5

mrcqm wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:


 

 

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.


Still, the Zesk are the Agori of the Sand Tribe. Look at the BS01's page...


Yes, I am very well aware of that. Have I said they aren't?


The simple fact remains that the sand tribe had its anatomy SEVERELY altered. Such that there's no telling what an 'original' sand tribe member may have looked (or even acted) like.

 

Remember: sand tribe Agori are very little more than animals at this point. It makes sense for their hind legs to not bend the way a regular Agori's does. They were literally experimented upon by the Great beings after all. In fact, perfect example: look at what happened to Radiak, he too was mutated in some form (specifically, by a shadow leech) and turned into a quadruped. Albeit, an intelligent one, but his hind legs no longer worked the same way. It's as simply as that.


Remember: Only the Bara Magna's Zesk were regressed, and the Bota Magna ones were not. And all Zesk & Vorox are identical to each other. (And Radiak never met with Shadow Leeches, his light was drained by Vamprah and he was mutated in that way by Mutran because the Makuta was moody.) 

By the way the BS01 says that the Zesk walk on four legs.

Wilmerkardell
2016-12-31 20:59 UTC–5

SurelNuva wrote:

mrcqm wrote:

Wilmerkardell wrote:


 

 

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.


Still, the Zesk are the Agori of the Sand Tribe. Look at the BS01's page...


Yes, I am very well aware of that. Have I said they aren't?


The simple fact remains that the sand tribe had its anatomy SEVERELY altered. Such that there's no telling what an 'original' sand tribe member may have looked (or even acted) like.

 

Remember: sand tribe Agori are very little more than animals at this point. It makes sense for their hind legs to not bend the way a regular Agori's does. They were literally experimented upon by the Great beings after all. In fact, perfect example: look at what happened to Radiak, he too was mutated in some form (specifically, by a shadow leech) and turned into a quadruped. Albeit, an intelligent one, but his hind legs no longer worked the same way. It's as simply as that.


Remember: Only the Bara Magna's Zesk were regressed, and the Bota Magna ones were not. And all Zesk & Vorox are identical to each other. (And Radiak never met with Shadow Leeches, his light was drained by Vamprah and he was mutated in that way by Mutran because the Makuta was moody.) 

By the way the BS01 says that the Zesk walk on four legs.


Who has even stated they don't walk on four legs? Can we just end this discussion, this topic is for asking Greg questions. . .

Wilmerkardell
2016-12-31 21:11 UTC–5

How did the Old Fusa Path on Mata Nui cross the Tren Krom Break on it's way to Le-Koro? Did it go over a bridge over the river, in a tunnel below or on the side of the Mangai volcano above the river?

Also, are the Mahi variations -Yellow Mahi that kidnapped Vakama - Purple, aggresive  Mahi - And finally Red Mahi that blocked the way in Ko-Wahi - from the GBA game "Quest for the Toa" canon? Or were there no Mahi in Le-/Ko-/Ta-Koro, or were there the normal, beige Mahi?

ScribeGT6817
2017-01-03 09:38 UTC–5

EHW2 wrote:
Would you rather have Time Trap as the main story for 2005 instead of the Visorak story-line?

No. What made Time Trap work is that it was a "small" story with a very small number of characters. So it worked well as a side story. But main story had to promote an entire line of sets, so you couldn't do a piece like Time Trap for main story.

ScribeGT6817
2017-01-03 09:39 UTC–5

Wilmerkardell wrote:

How did the Old Fusa Path on Mata Nui cross the Tren Krom Break on it's way to Le-Koro? Did it go over a bridge over the river, in a tunnel below or on the side of the Mangai volcano above the river?

Also, are the Mahi variations -Yellow Mahi that kidnapped Vakama - Purple, aggresive  Mahi - And finally Red Mahi that blocked the way in Ko-Wahi - from the GBA game "Quest for the Toa" canon? Or were there no Mahi in Le-/Ko-/Ta-Koro, or were there the normal, beige Mahi?


Sorry, I'm not familiar with what you are asking about. I had no involvement with the video games. Quest for the Toa was developed before I even worked for LEGO Company.

junior743
2017-01-03 11:50 UTC–5
Just to ask,how did Voya Nui form a rock cord?
ajtazt
2017-01-03 14:16 UTC–5

ajtazt wrote:

Hello Greg, just a couple of quick questions.

 

After the Makuta evolved, they no longer had a need to sleep. If for some reason a Makuta wanted to, could they go to sleep? Or could one Makuta force another Makuta to go to sleep with the power of Sleep?

 

Also, do you personally enjoy sleeping or would you rather be like the Makuta were sleeping isn't a requirement?


Buried.

ScribeGT6817
2017-01-03 15:26 UTC–5

junior743 wrote:
Just to ask,how did Voya Nui form a rock cord?

Magma that flowed into the sea and cooled.

ScribeGT6817
2017-01-03 15:27 UTC–5

ajtazt wrote:

ajtazt wrote:

Hello Greg, just a couple of quick questions.

 

After the Makuta evolved, they no longer had a need to sleep. If for some reason a Makuta wanted to, could they go to sleep? Or could one Makuta force another Makuta to go to sleep with the power of Sleep?

 

Also, do you personally enjoy sleeping or would you rather be like the Makuta were sleeping isn't a requirement?


Buried.


1) Yes. Just as Superman does not physically need to sleep, but still does, because it is a way to mentally unwind.

2) Once you have a child, sleep tends to be more of a rarity.

MakutaServaela
2017-01-04 14:19 UTC–5
1. Would a Makuta "infected" with the Dreaming Plague go insane?

2. Also, do Rahkshi sleep?
2.b (^If so) Do Rahkshi dream?
3. And do Rahkshi eat?
4. Could a Matoran eat a Kraata?
5. Could a squid harvest a Makuta's energy?
6. Does Spinax eat or sleep?
7. Do you think Spinax likes Hydraxon like a dog likes his master, or is only obedient to him and feels no personal connection to him?
8. Vice Versa to the one above, do you think Hydraxon thinks of Spinax as a close pet/ companion, or do you think he doesn't personally care much for him, considering more as a tool or weapon?