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So, we know Metru Nui (having those two holes in the sky) has a day/night cycle, but does the rest of the MU have one? I know the other domes are lit by glowstones (though where these glowstones are positioned is anyone's guess) but do they go out at night?

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I can't think of any examples of nighttime scenes in the MU outside of Metru Nui off the top of my head. But like T1S said, I suppose holograms are a reasonable explanation since that technology is also used to make the eyes look like suns. 

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As Metru-Nui had two suns, I think the rest of the Matoran Universe didn't have any suns, just lit sky that would be dimmed to mimic Spherus Magna's day passage with the help of weather-proof holographics. Such a thing would add to the awe filled weirdness that is the Matoran Universe.

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Are we saying that the Matoran Universe was perpetually dark following the Great Cataclysm? Because Mata Nui's eyes closed (at least I think that scene from LoMN is canon). 

 

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No, because the portrayal in WoS and the book Challenge of the Hordika clearly contradicts that.

 

 

As I recall, it was noticeably darker, however. I don't remember there being blue skies, etc.

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Are we saying that the Matoran Universe was perpetually dark following the Great Cataclysm? Because Mata Nui's eyes closed (at least I think that scene from LoMN is canon). 

 

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No, because the portrayal in WoS and the book Challenge of the Hordika clearly contradicts that.

 

 

As I recall, it was noticeably darker, however. I don't remember there being blue skies, etc.

 

That would be consistent with there being only one sun in the sky instead of two, which is what Challenge of the Hordika says is the case.

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