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Please see the following topic that previously answered your question:

 

Origins of the Bahrag and Kal

 

On another note...

How did they get into control of the crane?

What crane? The Bahrag were in control of the Bohrok swarms, yes, through the "KRANA." The answer to this is simply that the Great Beings created them with that purpose.

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Great Beings are gods. They can make what they want when they want it if they have the resources. 

Technically, they were just a super-advanced branch of the Glatorian race. They were hardly gods in any sense. They had the knowledge, imagination, and technology, yes, but otherwise they were no more extraordinary than Vastus or Ackar.

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The Great Beings to (say) Ackar is the equivalent of (fully able) Steven Hawking to Husain Bolt (or an MMA Fighter). Same species, radically different specialization.

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Elemental Rahi in Gen2, anyone? A write-up for an initial video for a G2 plot

 

I really wish everyone would stop trying to play join the dots with Gen 1 and Gen 2 though,it seems there's a couple new threads everyday and often they're duplicates of already existing conversations! Or simply parallel them with a slightly new 'twist'! Gen 2 is NEW, it is NOT Gen 1 and it is NOT a continuation. Outside of the characters we already have I personally don't want to see ANY old characters return. I think it will cheapen the whole experience to those of us familiar with the original line...

 

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The Great Beings to (say) Ackar is the equivalent of (fully able) Steven Hawking to Husain Bolt (or an MMA Fighter). Same species, radically different specialization.

But would either be considered gods by the other's standards? That was my point. Besides, it was never said that the GBs were weak or unable to fight, nor was it said that Ackar wasn't highly intelligent.

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But would either be considered gods by the other's standards? That was my point. Besides, it was never said that the GBs were weak or unable to fight, nor was it said that Ackar wasn't highly intelligent.

 

 

...Historically people have believed other people were gods. Presentation is often worth more than the actual quality...

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In a decade you might convince maybe a small tribe of people.


In a decade you might also conquer one million km2 of land,


& in over a thousand years you might have over a billion followers.


 


I like building things. Please don't break the big ones.


& evidential philosophies that dare to extrapolate beyond


an individual's direct experience aren't easily built.

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Great Beings are gods. They can make what they want when they want it if they have the resources. 

Technically, they were just a super-advanced branch of the Glatorian race. They were hardly gods in any sense. They had the knowledge, imagination, and technology, yes, but otherwise they were no more extraordinary than Vastus or Ackar.

 

But the people looked at them as gods.

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Great Beings are gods. They can make what they want when they want it if they have the resources. 

Technically, they were just a super-advanced branch of the Glatorian race. They were hardly gods in any sense. They had the knowledge, imagination, and technology, yes, but otherwise they were no more extraordinary than Vastus or Ackar.

 

But the people looked at them as gods.

 

Would you consider government officials to be gods? The Great Beings were powerful rulers with a lot of tech at their hands. Similarly, I wouldn't think of the President of the United States as a god simply because he has greater authority than I do.

 

 

 

 

But would either be considered gods by the other's standards? That was my point. Besides, it was never said that the GBs were weak or unable to fight, nor was it said that Ackar wasn't highly intelligent.

 

 

...Historically people have believed other people were gods. Presentation is often worth more than the actual quality...

 

On Earth, yes. Bear in mind that we are talking about Spherus Magna. See my response to moa.

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Great Beings are gods. They can make what they want when they want it if they have the resources. 

Technically, they were just a super-advanced branch of the Glatorian race. They were hardly gods in any sense. They had the knowledge, imagination, and technology, yes, but otherwise they were no more extraordinary than Vastus or Ackar.

 

But the people looked at them as gods.

 

That is considerably unconfirmed for SM beings. The MUians probably had some sort of reverence for them - after all, the GBs made them - but there's no indication that the SMians treated them with such respect. 

 

Just ask Kiina. :P

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