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  1. I'm really hoping that they boot off some kind of alternate reality game at NYCC.
  2. The site can be found at http://www.lego.com/en-us/bionicle. Interestingly, the site can also be accessed through http://cache.lego.com/r/www/r/bionicle/-/
  3. The problem is that you tried to imbed an html page as an image. To directly imbed the image itself, you need to imbed the actual image, which can be found at http://s16.postimage...82r/258witx.gif.The image itself is pretty well animated. It looks like there might be some sort of compression issue or similar, though, because the Tohu head is leaving behind artifacts. I'm assuming you used GIMP?
  4. Point taken. If I ever rework this, I'll try to follow this advice. PooZy is right, but I could see how the color scheme could be a little off. Unfortunately, making the tail spike silver just makes it look more off; the end of the current tail spike blends nicely with the black body, whereas a silver spike doesn't.No, the best way I can think of to declutter the color scheme would be to use Breez's red shields instead of Rocka's green shields. Maybe if I ever get Breez, I'll change them out.
  5. Why is it that I never can seem to moc anything much larger than this? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C&C are very much appreciated.
  6. It took me a while to figure out the whole bit with fezpocalypse now being born in that universe... which must mean that Proditor was changed into not being born, or else the total event collapse would've already happened before the last comic... and at first I thought that Pirok was calling for help, until I realized he was intentionally destroying the area inside DINE's walls. Once I figured all that out, it was very clever.
  7. Oh, zombies? That might explain why those bronze and green monster things looked like rusty Proditors.The S2 ending was really good after I read it a couple of times.
  8. Well, that was abrupt. How were they teleported to the zone of nightmares? And where did PtKM go to after killing the real Pirok? So many questions... I think you can expect a PM from me sometime in the next few days.Edit: 20 posts? That's not bad, considering I've only been a member for what, a year?
  9. The Beginning... is interesting. But there are a few plot holes:1. Fezpocalypse has laser eye beams. He's used them (Hallowe'en special) to remove disguises. So why didn't he do that when he first saw PtKM?2. There's a whole slew of problems involving the timey wimey device, including why it's even necessary and where it disappeared to.It will be interesting to see who this impostor is and what he wants. Question: does Origins significantly develop the plot? Because if it does...
  10. Thanks! I've gotten more positive reviews than I thought I would, especially on the way the pieces fit together. I myself dislike the way the drill fits with the other pieces, as it leaves a few awkward gaps:But everyone else seems to like it, so it might just be me being particular.
  11. Thank you both for the reviews! Actually, I got the drill from Drilldozer, so it's silver like the rest of the moc. (Sorry about the bad lighting.) Why thank you. I'm actually surprised at the relatively good reception this has got.
  12. The deaths of Nidhiki and Krekka always irked me, mainly because it was just a convenient way to work a combiner model into the story while practically eliminating all potential for character development. The end result was that they ended up seeming more like two-dimensional thugs than anything else, though Birth of a Dark Hunter did (somewhat) redeem them as characters.
  13. Now you're making me feel guilty for lurking without posting. Anyway, as has been previously stated, the backgrounds and effects are not the most fancy, but the plot is just convoluted enough to keep me interested, so I guess that's a good thing.I look forward to seeing the finale.
  14. If memory serves, first I got mctoran Onepu and Jala, followed shortly thereafter by Tahu Mata.
  15. The impression I got from the entire 2008 storyline was that the Toa could have been killed any time the Makuta wanted to kill them, and the only reason they weren't killed was because they were important to The Plan. About their "unlikely" deaths, most Makuta were killed by a greater or equal power, namely the Mata Nui robot or another Makuta.
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