Ang: The Malaysia Chronicler
Dec 30 2002, 10:34 PM
Why the Bahrag are twins? Can they start argument about how to rule the Bohrok? Are two leaders are more effective than one?
Little Miss Krahka
Dec 30 2002, 11:57 PM
Because, well yes, two leaders are better than one, and because they both have different elements. If one Bahrag can't defeat a Toa, the other one can.
Makuta Nuva
Dec 31 2002, 12:07 AM
I think Lego decided put two since everyone was excpecting one bad guy at the end.
A New Onua
Dec 31 2002, 02:55 AM
It sounds much better and they can fight together like the rahi
XK Nuva
Dec 31 2002, 11:38 AM
I don't think the Bahrag would get into an argument with each other because there isn't much to argue about. They just tell the Bohrok to cause mass destruction. Two leaders are sometimes more effective than one. It just depends if they can work together like the Bahrag.
Muaka's Wrath
Dec 31 2002, 11:42 AM
They don't argue because they know they are stronger together. Remember how they can "absorb" energy from each other? Well, if one left, that would make them less than 1/2 as powerful!
Kanohi of Indescribable Power
Dec 31 2002, 02:06 PM
| QUOTE (MaraJadeSkywalker @ Dec 30 2002, 11:57 PM) |
| Because, well yes, two leaders are better than one, and because they both have different elements. If one Bahrag can't defeat a Toa, the other one can. |
Sorry dude but both Bahrag control all six elements. Also, Lego wants to make each set playable on their own as well as within the story so they made two Bahrag in order to provide maximum play-time.
SwampFox
Dec 31 2002, 02:10 PM
hm...it adds to the sinister plot.
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