Hapori Dume's General
Jan 1 2003, 04:52 PM
Do ou think the kal's krana can fly back to the kal now that they are more powerful and mattalic?
Put your suggestions on this topic!

I think they are mattalic because of the protodermis.
Schizo Kaita
Jan 1 2003, 05:03 PM
It would explain the lack of Va Kal, the may Krana (to be summoned at will, perhaps?), the higher intelligence and independance of the Kal...
But they probably don't launch their Krana at all, although the set still has the launch motion. I don't think the storyline creators included it in the official story.
Unmutual
Jan 1 2003, 05:04 PM
We don't know if the Krana Kal are metallic for sure. Also, the Kal have not been exposed to protodermis at all.
I don't think that the Krana Kal would fly back to the Kal, since the Krana have never done that before. But, anything is possible.....
Eviltoa Nuva
Jan 1 2003, 05:43 PM
It's a good idea, though, I don't think that is going to happen. But that doesn't mean we can't do this in our games.
XK Nuva
Jan 1 2003, 06:56 PM
Like Schizo Kaita said, the lack of Bohrok Va Kal would probably stop the Bohrok Kal from launching their krana. They are probably strong enough to beat up the Toa Nuva without controlling them.
Hapori Dume's General
Jan 1 2003, 09:06 PM
| QUOTE (Vorahk @ Jan 1 2003, 05:04 PM) |
Also, the Kal have not been exposed to protodermis at all.
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Um, then what about the krana in the nitches, they couldn,t just go away before the protodermis flooded when the nuva arose.
| QUOTE (eviltoanuva @ Jan 1 2003, 05:43 PM) |
But that doesn't mean we can't do this in our games
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That's a good idea, we can always do our own adventures. 
Pakari Nuva
Jan 1 2003, 09:49 PM
Good idea! The Krana might but it may have another ability. For example it can never be torn off.
Lightbringer
Jan 2 2003, 06:07 AM
yep I agree with Schizo Kaita there are so strong that they don't need to fling there Krana cause one Kal can defeat an entire swarm on his own.
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