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  1. Hi, guys. We know that there are two unfinished story serials called “The Yesterday Quest” and “The Power That Be” in 2010-2011. It’s been like that since 2011. You also should know that everyone didn’t like that. I don’t like that, either, and I know at least some of you do. I was looking over a Bionicle Facebook group called Bionicle Community Group Page. In that group, fans talk silly things and don’t take things seriously. There are some, like me, that say logical stuff. Today, this person, Allen Richardson, said this: “So there’s a guy on TikTok (Turaga Maxil/ planetbustermusic) who has been recapping the entire G1 storyline for 2 years, and he just released his final video on it and in that video he mentioned that there are people working with Greg Farshtey to FINISH THE SERIALS!?!? Can anyone else confirm/deny this? Really hope it’s true.” This is quite interesting because it seems that someone is talking with Greg about finishing the serials. However, this seems sketchy because some people in social media tend to joke around immaturely. They basically want attention while there is a possibility where people from companies would not utilize their fan stuff for their future projects (though it would be nice for Lego and Marvel Studios to listen to their fans, like MS immediately get all of its lost characters rights completely, so the audience wouldn’t complain about the projects). Plus, in a fan site called Mask of Destiny, a bunch of people wrote this article about a similar topic: https://www.maskofdestiny.com/news/8-10-23-game-changing-vision-of-the-great-beings-update . This also seems sketchy, though one part of the article said that their fan story will not be canon. There is one problem: Wasn’t Greg Farshtey laid off in the summer of 2022 because of Lego using a new app or something? Well, he did write that little letter in that Tahu set in 2023. Finally, people in Lego World Builder are writing down their Bionicle fan stories. One is called “Hiatus”, which is about Lesovikk’s adventures before he went to Mahri Nui. There are a bunch more. Check them out: https://worldbuilder.tongal.com/discover?page=1&q=Bionicle&sort=relevance. This website was known for turning fan stories into real things through a contest, like how Ninjago’s “Golden Hour” short video in 2021 happened, so I participated. I’m working on a project called “Bionicle and Hero Factory: United”, which is where G1 and Hero Factory doing a crossover to finish up their stories while sharing the same universe (because they look like they logically do). It is important to try to determine if something is reliable or not (in other words, it’s good to be skeptical, and I would have to rely on Lego’s approval on the rumors). I dearly hope the G1 story will be re-continued. If I want the G1 story to be re-continued in a certain way, I hope my story will finish the job.
  2. Hi, guys. After Bionicle’s 2010 story arc, where Spherus Magna is restored, everyone from the Matoran Universe moved to the planet. That includes the Dark Hunters. They are all scattered, so their leader called the Shadowed One is gathering them. He also recruits villains from Spherus Magna (maybe not the Great Being who pretended to be Velika since that guy is the new main antagonist after Makuta Teridax). I would think that the One would recruit some MU villains, like the Barraki (again), Zyglak, Vortixx, mutated Toa Hagah, Protocairns, and Frostelus. He would perhaps recruit Gaardus as well since Gaardus doesn’t like Matoran. Well, there are some Dark Hunters who left the organization, so since the MU is no longer inhabited, the One would want to convince these people to re-join the Dark Hunters as well since Spherus Magna is a new place for the Dark Hunters, and they don’t know what the planet is. I mean, think about it. The Shadowed One lost many of his soldiers to Teridax and his minions, so he would think about that. The Shadowed One is power-hungry, after all. However, there are a number of ex-Dark Hunters who have their own situations. Some joined the Barraki’s armies, but I would be sure the One would be fine with that since he would make an alliance with the Barraki again. Amphibax would re-join Ehlek as well since he was Ehlek’s lieutenant long ago. The Piraka were used to create a golden-skinned fusion. Vezon is in Bota Magna. There are Dark Hunters revived in the Red Star, but are trapped in there. Also, there’s Mimic, who would be reunited with his female companion. However, the Shadowed One would kidnap the female, so he would force Mimic to re-join the Dark Hunters. Also, I believe there are some Dark Hunters who would want to rebel against the Shadowed One. I would start with Tyrant since he tried to usurp the One long ago. He would recruit some Dark Hunters. Here are his potential recruits: 1. Conjurer - He wanted to take over as the leader of the Dark Hunters. He lost his tail, so he would want revenge of the Shadowed One for it. He is in a coma, so the Shadowed One would have the Hordika Dragons wake him up. Then, Conjurer would make an alliance with Tyrant. 2. Darkness - Darkness wants to kill the One if the One gets weak, despite having warned five of the seven Dark Hunters who would then become the Piraka about the Shadowed One knowing their attempt to rebel against the Shadowed One long ago. 3. Gatherer - He was kidnapped by the Dark Hunters when he was an Onu-Matoran. He was forced to join the Dark Hunters. 4. Primal - He has a strong sense of justice, and he would kill Dark Hunters that the One assigned as Primal’s partners. 5. Seeker - He would become aware of the location of the Mask of Light and the Toa Hagah, so he would betray the Dark Hunters. 6. Shadow Stealer - He killed Dark Hunters that got in his way. 7. Vanisher - He killed Dark Hunters that he was partnered with. Tyrant and his group would rebel against the Shadowed One, and they and the Shadowed One would fight each other. Do you think the Shadowed One would convince them to re-join the Hunters to let them live and learn a lesson in life, or just kill them? They cannot get revived by the Red Star if they are outside the Matoran Universe, anyway. Plus, since this is Spherus Magna, I think people would sort of change their policies due to them not being in the Matoran Universe, anyway.
  3. Hi, guys. I have been thinking about the Protectors and Umarak from Bionicle G2. It’s basically about their elemental powers. They wear magical masks that have elemental powers, do their bodies also have elemental powers? Let me explain: The Protectors are known to pass down their masks and equipment to their children though generations (they’re like Agori, but being able to wear and use magical masks, and have shorter lifespans). What about their powers, though? In the second web episode in 2015, Narmato the Protector of Fire created a fireball. Did that come from his mask or his body? I looked through BioSector01, nothing clearly says that the Protectors have elemental powers inside their bodies. As for Umarak, let me explain him. When Okoto was created thousands (I think it’s a synthetic island made by G2’s Great Beings, like how the island of Mata Nui from G1 came to be), the Elemental Creatures and Umarak were created along with it. The Elemental Creatures to have magical masks with elemental powers, and they also have elemental powers inside their bodies since they are “born from the elements”. Umarak has a mask that has shadow powers. He had a shooting weapon that can conjure up monstrous shadow clones of him. Umarak is said to be born from the shadows, so should he have shadow powers inside his body as well? He was the Hunter when he had those things before he became the Destroyer, who definitely had Shadow powers in his body. Nothing in BS01 clearly says the Hunter had Shadow powers inside his body. So, there. You get what I mean? So, do you think the Protectors and Umarak have elemental powers inside their bodies?
  4. Hi, guys. I have been thinking about the late 2003 story arc and Mask of Light movie in 2003, with the Rahkshi attacking the island of Mata Nui. In the comics, Tahu, Gali, Lewa, and Kopaka fought the first three Rahkshi, and right after that fight, the second three Rahkshi appeared and started fighting the Toa. Meanwhile Pohatu, Onua, and Whenua were looking at a cave filled with imprisoned Kraata. The six Toa know what the Rahkshi are. Whenua was telling the Pohatu and Onua about his encounter with the Kraata while Pohatu and Onua did not know what a Kraata is. A Guurahk imprisoned Pohatu, Onua, and Whenua, but the four Toa freed them. The two groups noticed each other. Then, Tahu, Lewa, and Kopaka fought a Shadow Kraata and two Rahkshi Kaita. Tahu told Kopaka to go find Pohatu and Onua. In the movie, Tahu and Gali met the first three Rahkshi for the first time in Ta-Koro. A Lerahk poisoned Tahu and gave him a green poisoned scratch. Then, Lewa and Kopaka became aware of the Rahkshi before Kopaka froze the three Rahkshi. After Takua left Jaller, he went to Onu-Koro to warn Pohatu and Onua about the Rahkshi. Pohatu and Onua did not know what Rahkshi were. The second three Rahkshi attacked Onu-Koro. A Kurahk used its anger power to curse Tahu into being angry. After Kopaka stopped Tahu, Gali believed that the poison is destroying Tahu. She, Lewa, and Kopaka cured Tahu, changing him back to normal completely. His scratch is gone somehow because of the healing. Gali was talking to Kopaka about the Toa losing their unity, but Kopaka disappeared. When all six Toa were gathered at Kini-Nui to fight the Rahkshi, Gali said that they thought they lost Pohatu and Onua. Onua said that Kopaka saved him and Pohatu. Then, the Toa started fighting the Rahkshi. In the novelization of the movie, after Takua told Pohatu and Onua that he got separated from Jaller and mentioned the Rahkshi, Pohatu and Onua did not ask Takua what are Rahkshi before the second three Rahkshi appeared in Onu-Koro. In the comics, Tahu’s mask is perfectly fine. No scratches or green poison on it. So, there. It’s confusing when you put the comics and movie together. I mean, what’s the chronological order of these events? Plus, Tahu’s Nuva mask is no longer damaged, right?
  5. Hi, guys. After I've seen Seasons 1-15, Lloyd has been through a lot. I mean, look at his life. Season 1 (early 2012): It's all started when Lloyd was little, he was taken to Darkley's School for Bad Boys because of his father, Lord Garmadon, being evil because of the Great Devourer venom in him. Lloyd tried to fit in, but the people over there rejected him. Lloyd was misguided, so he tried to be a villain, like his father. However, things did not go well when the Ninja always thwarted him and the Serpentine rejected and abandoned him. Sensei Wu came in and taught Lloyd how to be good. Lloyd truly has a good heart, so he became a good guy. He lives with the Ninja and Nya. When the Serpentine were trying to unleash the Great Devourer, Lloyd regretted releasing them. He was captured by them when he was spying on them. Lord Garmadon did not want Lloyd to be evil like him. The Serpentine abused Lloyd and then almost got him killed in the lava when Kai saved Lloyd from the lava. When Lloyd discovered that he is destined to become the Green Ninja and thought that he would have to fight his father in a prophecy, Lloyd felt more distanced from his father, making Lloyd and his father feel sad. Lloyd and his father had a talk about this. Lloyd was training to become the Green Ninja. Season 2 (late 2012, should have been 2013 because of the Stone Army): When Lloyd and the Ninja were fighting the Grundel, Lloyd was about to use Tomorrow's Tea on the Ninja and Grundel when the Ninjago warned him that he would accidentally make himself older. Lloyd ignored the warning and used the tea to restore the Ninja's normal ages and defeat the Grundel (quite messy). This caused Lloyd to grow older to become a teenager, to the Ninja's age. Lloyd misses playing with kids and his childhood since. When he was fighting his father, he did not want to hurt him at first, and then was scolded by his mother named Misako about it. Lloyd then wanted to fight his father for the good of Ninjago, even when the Overlord possessed Lord Garmadon's body. Lloyd cured his father by destroying the venom in him, making him good again. Lloyd and his father got along very well since. Season 3 (2014): Lloyd and Garmadon were spending time together. When Zane was "destroyed", Lloyd felt sad about it. Season 4 (early 2015): Lloyd had a hard time telling the Ninja to replace Zane. However, they discovered that Zane is alive. When Lloyd learned about his father having cheated his mother before Lloyd was born, he was surprised. When Kai played double-agent on Master Chen, he made Lloyd think that he betrayed him. When Chen and his cult were using their Anacondrai forms to win a battle against Lloyd and his allies, Lloyd was forced to do a spell that sent his father to the Cursed Realm. Lloyd misses his father since. Season 5 (late 2015): Lloyd was possessed by Morro, who wanted to become the Green Ninja, despite not destined to. Later, Morro got out of Lloyd's body. When Lloyd went inside the Cursed Realm, he wanted to break his father out, but the father refused to be rescued. When Nya destroyed the Cursed Realm indirectly, the father was killed. Season 7 (2017): When Sensei Wu was enchanted to age rapidly by Acronix's use of the Fast-Forward Blade, Lloyd was pressured to become the new master of the Ninja. He had a hard time with that. Season 8 (early 2018): Lloyd got naturally older (he looks and sounds different). When he met Harumi, he fell in love with her, but Harumi revealed to be a villain who toyed with his feelings. Harumi was angry at the Ninja for not protecting her parents from the Great Devourer. She used the Oni Masks to turn Lloyd’s father evil again. Lloyd tried to make his father good again through words, but the father was a completely different villain who didn't listen to him and said that he doesn't have a son. Lord Garmadon's memories wiped out. Lloyd could not beat him at first. Season 9 (late 2018): Lloyd also had a bit of a hard time fighting Lord Garmadon when Lord Garmadon took over Ninjago City. Lord Garmadon has a bit of good heart, despite being cursed to being evil. When Harumi was getting killed in a collapsing building caused by Lord Garmadon's Oni Titan, Lloyd felt bad for her. When Lloyd was able to beat him this time by dodging his attacks, Lord Garmadon told him about the Oni coming. Season 10 (early 2019): Lloyd hated his father for being evil. Lord Garmadon was kind enough to help Lloyd and the Ninja fight the Oni, despite Lloyd not trusting Lord Garmadon. After the Ninja and their allies defeated the Oni, Lloyd was almost killed, and Lord Garmadon disappeared. Season 11 (late 2019): When Lloyd had one of the Sacred Scrolls of Fortbidden Spinjitzu, it made him bad-tempered. Lloyd befriended a wolf, who turned out to be a Formling girl in disguise. Lloyd didn't like that she didn't tell him about herself earlier. When Lloyd learned that the Ice Emperor was Zane, he tried to make Zane remember himself, but Zane did not remember. The girl tried to destroy Zane for her problems unintentionally caused by him. Lloyd tried to convince her to stop doing that, but she didn't listen. However, Zane got his memories back. Season 12 (early 2020): When Lloyd fought a virtual clone of Harumi, the clone toyed with his feelings. However, Lloyd knew the difference between the real Harumi and fake Harumi, so he was able to beat the clone, but he was defeated as well. He got turned into an energy cube, but he changed back. Season 13 (late 2020): Lloyd did not trust the princess of the Mountain at first because of his experience with Harumi at first, but Lloyd grew to befriend her. He had a hard time convincing those M-named troll people to unite with the G-named elf people and fight against the Skull Sorcerer. The Island (early 2021): Lloyd had a hard time convincing Twitchy to help him fight the Islanders. Season 14 (late 2021): When Nya became a Water being and disappeared, Lloyd missed her. Season 15 (2022): Lloyd was working as a window cleaner. When the Ninja tried to rejoin them and stop some criminals from stealing Vengestone, Lloyd initially refused, but he eventually rejoined the Ninja. He and the Ninja were not doing well with their task, however, and they were ridiculed by the New Ninja. When Nya came back, Lloyd was happy to see her again, though Nya was about to go back to being water. Lloyd and the Ninja forced themselves free Aspheera from her prison. The Ninja had a hard time convincing Aspheera to change Nya back to her normal form. After Nya changed back, Lloyd reluctantly let Aspeera escape and then he and the Ninja got arrested for freeing her. The Ninja had a tough time in prison. Lloyd was captured by the Crystal Council, and he discovered that Harumi is alive. She was revived by the Overlord in a plan to use an army of Crystal warriors to take over Ninja. Lloyd tried to convince Harumi that the Overlord cannot be trusted, but Harumi did not listen and instead toyed with his feelings again. Lloyd looked at her as misguided and emotionally troubled, and he still cared for her, so he tried to make her leave the Council. Harumi toyed Lloyd's feelings so much that he started trying to use his Oni powers for anger, as he wanted to destroy Harumi and her new accomplice called Mister F. Lloyd was surprised to see Lord Garmadon trying to be peaceful and help the Ninja with their recent adventures secretly. Lord Garmadon agreed to help Lloyd use his Oni powers to fight the Crystal Council, but Lord Garmadon was rough on Lloyd. This made Lloyd so angry that he wanted to use his Oni powers to beat the hack out of his father, but he stopped. The Ninja were shocked to see his Oni powers. When Lloyd and his father were working together, Lloyd was frustrated with him for his lack of knowledge in some things, saddening him a little bit. Lloyd also said he did not want to become such a villain like him. Lloyd still didn't trust his father. When the Overlord revealed that he corrupted the Great Devourer, Harumi became good and started helping Lloyd and his father fight the Overlord. When Lord Garmadon pretended to be killed by the Overlord, Lloyd got so angry that he unleashed the full potential of his Oni powers to try to defeat the Overlord, but Lloyd did not like this, so he stopped. He defeated the Overlord with the Ninja's elemental powers in a non-angry way. When Lord Garmadon revealed that he was actually alive, Lloyd was annoyed by that. Harumi and Lloyd got along well when they were working with Lloyd's allies in rebuilding Wu's Monastery. Lord Garmadon got along with Lloyd a little better. Rise of the Dragons (2023): Lord Garmadon, Harumi, and Lloyd's friends went missing. Lloyd is teaching these two kids to be heroes. Lloyd is trying to look for his friends, family, and allies. So, in my analysis, Lloyd is suffering some kind of stress disorder because of these events. He is mentally tortured, traumatized, and some things did not go the way he wanted. I am not sure if Lloyd changed back to his original age (I think he somehow did in between Seasons 7 and 8 due to Lloyd and Harumi seeming to have the same age naturally), or Lord Garmadon being cured from his evil again (I would think this may have happened in between Season 15 and Rise of the Dragons), but I hope these will happen for Lloyd's sanity. I would think that in a future story arc or Lego World Builder Ninjago story where Lloyd would think about all of his problems, and he would become so insane that he would hurt people who were being mean to him while he would be possessed by something evil from some villain that curses people to become insane. He would badly hurt the Serpentine, the Crystal Council, Harumi, and Garmadon to get his revenge, like a chaotic monster. The Ninja, Wu, Misako, Harumi, and Garmadon would try to talk some sense into Lloyd, but Lloyd wouldn't listen. The Ninja and their allies would admit that it is their fault that Lloyd is crazy. They would develop a plan to make Lloyd sane again. The Ninja would have to find a cure to Garmadon's evil again and change Lloyd back to his original age (if they haven't already) to try to help with Lloyd's condition. The Ninja and their allies would give Lloyd a hug, apologize to him for not being there for him more often, and Harumi and Garmadon would apologize to Lloyd for being his enemies. Lloyd would finally come to his senses, and the Ninja would get rid of the curse from Lloyd. Lloyd would go back to his normal self completely, both physically and mentally. Peace will be restored. That would be something that you could make a fanfic about. Steven Universe’s Future mini-series in 2020 and Hero Factory’s The Enemy Within episode in 2010 are like that, so yes. Sorry for a lot of writing, but that's my theory.
  6. That’s amazing! You are making the game better! I always loved playing the game. I always question the bugs and set inaccuracies, but you are fixing them up. Great job! I’ll look forward to play the mod! Oh, and you gotta change “Tohunga” to “Matoran” because Lego was criticized for using the word “Tohunga”. Plus, there’s “Papu and Rangi”, which shouldn’t be used.
  7. I would say Hero Factory happens in the same events as Bionicle G1 does. Both of them are in the present time. I’m doing a fan story called “Bionicle and Hero Factory United” in Lego World Builder about it.
  8. G1, obviously. It’s a huge part of my childhood that did a lot better than G2. G2 was too short and too weird in some ways. I wish G2 had continued longer, so it could be better than itself. I’m not forgetting those horrible and unwanted cancellations. Hate them.
  9. Hi, guys. When I watched Bionicle: The Legend Reborn (please don’t talk about immature hate), I noticed something about the Mask of Life. When Mata Nui is not battling, he makes the mask do the flip-mouth-guard thing, like how some Autobots from the Transformers movies and Transformers: Prime in 2010-2013 do it. You see, the mouth part opens up and disappears, revealing Mata Nui’s blue mouth. When Mata Nui goes to battle, he makes his mask do the opposite flip function to cover his mouth. It’s not just Mata Nui that has the flipping function. Gresh and Tarix do that with their helmets. The same thing happens to the Hero Factory Heroes from the Hero Factory TV show, too, because both TLR and the HF TV show are made by the same animation company. Tarix’s case is when the hose part of his helmet removes itself from the main part of it by falling off and then goes back on somehow. Tarix uses the hose to breathe underwater, like the Toa Mahri, right? In Strakk’s, Bone Hunters’s/Rock Agori’s, warrior-class Skrall’s, special forces Skrall’s/Stronius’, and Tuma’s cases, however, their helmets have jaws that open and close when the guys talk. Nothing to do with battling. In Hero Factory’s Invasion From Below episode, the Heroes remove their helmets, as if the helmets don’t have the flipping functions. Some of the helmets in The Legend Reborn, HF’s Savage Planet episodes, and and Invasion From Below did not have mouth-guarding parts as well. Raanu from The Legend Reborn is like that, too. In the Miramax Bionicle movie trilogy, Kanohi masks act as their wearers’ organic mouths. Other Bionicle and Hero Factory media do not show the flipping function because they are not present in the sets, which is understandable. So, my question is this: Do you think all Kanohi masks have the flipping functions or is it just the Mask of Life in its Glatorian helmet form in 2009? In my head-canon, I would choose the former if you want to see Kanohi-wearing people in general show their mouths. Plus, I think Mata Nui looks reasonably casual and natural with his mouth shown, and he looks fine either way. It’s like how many Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes having a habit of showing their faces without wearing their headgear.
  10. This is an amazing trailer for the fan-made game! The graphics are quite stunning! I wish Lego had made this game in 2001, and all of Bionicle’s and Hero Factory story arcs have this treatment! Anyway, I have seen a lot of Masks of Power videos. How long have they been working this game? Like, ten years? Sure feels like it because I have seen some videos where Toa were wandering around a white gameplay grid or whatever this prototype build was (10 years ago, I believe). I’ve seen videos where one can have the Toa wandering around the island (6 years ago, I believe). I’ve seen videos about that thing called “Masks of Power Legacy”, where one has Toa train in various training places, encounter Matoran versions of themselves, and fight against Makuta Teridax when he was using the Mask of Time to harass the Toa. Last year or two years ago, the makers of the game made videos about Masks of Power having this kind of graphics (the one shown in the trailer). Before this, were all of those versions of the game that serve as prototype builds for it? The makers never released the game, did they? Anyway, I like that they are improving the stuff in the game! These guys are doing a fantastic job!
  11. Hi, guys. I have been thinking about the Red Star’s size. It’s a space ship used to allow Mata Nui’s 40-million-foot tall robot body to fly in space by attaching itself to the body. After Mata Nui landed, the ship detached itself and flies around space. It can also revive dead Matoran Universe people. Since the Red Star has lots of people inside, I would like to ask you guys this: How big do you think the Red Star is? For me, I would say as big as Karda Nui.
  12. Well, what do you suggest? What’s fun without a logical explanation? Toa can have more skills than you think. They can be skilled ninjas. Sometimes, the Brotherhood would be busy doing other things. I mean, Tridax stole the Olmak twice. Read Olmak’s BS01 page about it: https://biosector01.com/wiki/Olmak Plus, let’s be wise about Tridax’s and the Order of Mata Nui’s surroundings. If you are surrounded by an army, you have to either use the Olmak to send them away or run for your life. Krakua would pin some Rahkshi down to prevent them from following him. Tridax would go after him, but he would probably be busy with getting rid of failed experiments (there’s no citation in this) and his plan to capture alternate universe versions of Takanuva. Every island has to have a boat, despite some islands being kept secret and having some teleporting people and devices.
  13. Hi, guys. I have been thinking about the Kestora. In Bionicle: Journey of Takanuva in 2008, there are these people called Kestora, who are strange beings created by the Great Beings to run the Red Star. They are murderous, but absentminded. There is a group of them in a pocket dimension, where a species of giant mole-like creatures and a spectral mask-like being live. The Kestora wanted to take over the mole creatures’ city, so they eradicated all by one of the mole creatures. They were eventually defeated by the creature and Takanuva when the two good guys pushed the Kestora out of the city and locked it from them. Now, I wonder how did the Kestora got to the pocket dimension? Well, I do have a theory that can sound like a fan story: Recently, Helryx read a tablet that says that a certain large sundial called the Great Sundial is needed to prepare the Matoran Universe for the Great Spirit Mata Nui’s reawakening. She told Krakua about the sundial. Helryx first showed Krakua the surface of the island of Mata Nui, the Sundial, and the Red Star after the people of Mata Nui moved to Metru Nui in the 2005 story arc. She then taught Krakua how to use a Kanohi Olmak, which would then become the very one that was fused to Vezon’s body. However, Makuta Tridax, who was spying on the two Toa and learning about what they were learning, ambushed the Toa and stole the Olmak from them. When Tridax used it to open a portal to the inside of the Red Star because he was curious about what is inside there, Krakua went after him. When the two arrived inside the Red Star, they encountered many Kestora, who threatened to dissect them. Krakua and Tridax panicked, and then Tridax used the Olmak to protect himself, and unintentionally Krakua, from these Kestora by sending them to a pocket dimension, where a spectral mask-like entity and giant creatures that built a city of silver live. Tridax then used the Olmak to return to the island of Destral, and Krakua went after him again. After Tridax and Krakua arrived, Tridax used a nearby group of several Rahkshi to attack Krakua, outnumbering him. Krakua, instead of fighting them, stalled Tridax and the Rahkshi a little, so he could run away. He stole a boat, and used it to escape the island to save himself and went back to the island of Daxia. He told Helryx what happened and apologized to her for losing the Olmak. Helryx forgave him and vowed that she and the Order will get the Olmak back from the Makuta. This happened before the Toa Nuva freed the Bahrag from their prison in Bionicle’s 2007 story arc. So, there. That’s my best explanation, and it could explain the Kestora being in the pocket dimension, and how did Tridax get his hands on the Olmak after Botar used it to send Tuyet to a pocket dimension. It could also explain what the mysterious in Lewa’s head was when the voice told Lewa to retrieve the sundial in the 2007 story arc. I would have Trinuma try to protect the Olmak from Tridax, but Trinuma is much of a busy errand boy for the Order of Mata Nui, and I look at Krakua as a rookie who needed to learn something during his time as a Toa. Krakua and Trinuma are kind of under-utilized, anyway.
  14. Well, it would have been nice to expand on the HF story and make things consistent. Seriously. Some things went to different directions here and there. If things were to be done properly, HF could have been better than what it had. Lego should have put some more effect into these things. I mean, if you have stuff in there, utilize them rather than not doing so. Wouldn’t be exciting if you don’t, would it?
  15. Hi, guys. Here is a list of things that I’m iffy about: 1. Tahu’s Golden Armor making him more powerful than himself as a Toa Nuva. I doubt it because just because you got some Kraata powers (well, he got more than two powers, but how many did he collect in total?), doesn’t mean it would replace your Toa Nuva form. Not like enhancing your Fire powers. Tahu may think about forming Akamai Nuva with Pohatu Nuva and Onua Nuva when Marendar would come and attack his settlement in Bara Magna, so he would need his Toa Nuva form back, but first, Tahu would need of get at least one Great Being, like Angonce, who could be after Marendar, to convince Mata Nui to awaken from his sleep inside the Mask of Life, so Mata Nui would use the mask to give Tahu his Nuva form back. 2. Tuyet’s Nui Stone power. Sure, the Nui Stone made her powerful. I heard that an Element Lord, Golden-Armor-enhanced Tahu, and a Makuta could defeat her like this, but I doubt it. Tuyet got the power of a hundred Toa, so I think she could take them down. 3. The Great Waterfall in the Matoran Universe. It was created when the Great Cataclysm happened. At the end of the 2007 story arc, it seemed to have continued flowing until Voya Nui stopped it when it returned to the Southern Continent. Did the Matoran in the continent patch it up temporarily before Voya Nui returned? So, yeah. Greg Farshtey have said these things, but I think he should have reevaluated them. He changed his answers here and there in BS01, too. Anyone being skeptical about something in the G1 story?
  16. Hi, guys! Ninjago was originally about heroic ninja protecting the land of Ninjago from various threats. When the story progresses, we learn that there are sixteen realms, and Ninjago is one of them. It’s like Norse mythology with nine realms. This is revealed in Season 5: Possession (you know, with Morro and the green ghosts who wanted to unleash their giant queen on Ninjago). There are many ways to go from Realm to Realm. Here are the list of the known ones of the Realms until Season 11 ended: 1. The Realm of the Oni and the Dragon - the first of the realms. It is where Season 9 took place sort of, as the Ninja got stuck in there. It was also where the Oni and Dragons fought and the First Spinjitzu Master came from. 2. Ninjago - the main setting in the franchise. The FSM created this Realm. 3. The Underworld - the Skeletons live there. It’s under Ninjago. 4. The Dark Realm - Introduced in Season 1, where Lord Garmadon got an extra pair of arms and the power to use all four of the Four Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu. Sensei Wu went there to get Lord Garmadon’s help to fight the Serpentine and save Lloyd Garmadon. 5. Cloud Kingdom - a place on the clouds where people write destinies. 6. The Cursed Realm - That was where people from Ninjago get imprisoned. That was also where the Ghosts live, and their queen is the physical embodiment of the place. This is destroyed when Nya used her Water powers to destroy the queen. 7. Djinnjago - That was where Djinns live. Nadakhan’s place. It was destroyed when the Cursed Realm was destroyed because both of the realms are connected. 8. Chima - That’s where another Lego theme called Legends of Chima took place. 9. The Never-Realm - Introduced in Season 11 (you know, with the Pryo Vipers and the Blizzard Samurai). It’s where time works differently. It’s an icy place where there are a race of people called the Formlings and that Hulk-from-Marvel-sized yeti named Krag. Plus, Zane got trapped there and then turned into the evil Ice Emperor. 10. The Departed Realm - That’s where dead people in general go. Now, we don’t know about the other six realms. We can make theories about and hopefully they can come true. They could be other Lego themes, like Legends of Chima. In my theories, these realms would be: 1. Nexo Knights - people in there kept calling their home “Realm”. Talk about a suspicious key word. Plus, in a hologram in a short in 2016, Eris from Legends of Chima was there. In an illusion made by the Book of Deception in an episode in 2016, there was a large rock monster that looks like a Cragling from the Dark Realm. 2. Lego Power Miners/Lego Atlantis/Lego Pharaoh’s Quest/Lego Alien Conquest/Lego Dino Attack in 2012 - Well, one of Atlantis’ descriptions did say that one of the Atlantis search team’s member came from PM indirectly. That guy’s name is Brains. A Lego magazine in November 2011 did say that these themes share the same world. 3. Lego Monsters Fighters/Lego Galaxy Squad - Well, in a Lego magazine in 2012, when a vampire’s mansion from MF made a beam of light, it reached space and then got the attention of the bug-like aliens from GS in 2013. 4. Lego Alien Conquest in 2011 - Well, the aliens’ home world. 5. Lego Galaxy Squad - Well, the bug-like aliens’ home world. 6. Dreamzzz - That new theme this year. It and Ninjago had shorts where the Ninja were dreaming about strange creatures from Dreamzzz. That’s suspicious. So, there. What do you think? What theories do you have in mind? Well, I believe that new No Ja go show in summer 2023 would reveal a Realm or all because it shows some kind of a realm-colliding event. Plus, I think that Ninjago is developing a shared TV universe, like the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Flash-Arrow TV universe.
  17. Well, I brought the Kolhii Skill idea because when I looked at Jaller’s and Nuparu’s Bionicle.com stats in 2007 and Tahu’s and Onua’s in 2008 (check BS01). They appear that Jaller and Nuparu have the same strength level while Tahu and Onua also have the same strength level. However, Onu-Matoran are likely the second-strongest Matoran type, so I would put the Ta-Matoran in between the Onu-Matoran and Su-Matoran, despite me not being sure if the stats are canon (though Greg Farshtey treats them as such when you read about Mutran’s stats in the Official Greg Discussion topic). Tahu looks strong compared to Kopaka, Lewa, and Gali, anyway.
  18. Hi, guys. In Bionicle, there are 17 elements, and they are fire, water, air, ice, stone, earth, lightning, magnetism, plant life, Sonics, plasma, gravity, iron, Psionics, light, shadow, and sand. Well, some of these elements are similar. Some people seem to act confused about them or whatever. Well, if you look at Nickelodeon’s Avatar shows, you can see that there are some powers that are sub-powers of the four main elements (fire, water, air, and earth). Even vacuum is a sub-power of air, which is understandable. So, here’s what I think the sub-powers for Bionicle’s elements should be: 1. Fire - Plasma (they are both hot) 2. Water - Water 3. Air - Air (includes vacuum) 4. Earth - Stone, Sand (they are all rocks) 5. Ice - Ice (I wanted to make it a part of water since it is a frozen form of water, but ice is kind of different) 6. Lightning - Lightning (I wanted to make it a part of Fire (both fry things), water (both involve storms), or air (both involve clouds), but lightning is very different) 7. Magnetism - Iron (they are both metal. I would believe that metal would be a part of earth, but it’s very different) 8. Plant Life - Plant Life (I wanted to make it a part of earth since plants come from the earth, but plant life is very different) 9. Sonics - Sonics 10. Gravity - Gravity 11. Psionics - Psionics 12. Light - Light 13. Shadow - Shadow (well, Shadow and Light could be in the same power because both involve energy, like Lloyd’s powers from Ninjago, but they are opposites) You guys understand and agree with what I said?
  19. Hi, guys. I have been thinking about the Brain Attack story arc (2013) and Invasion From Below (2014). There appears to be a gap between them. Usually, the Hero Factory captures or just defeats the main antagonist of one of the story arcs at the end. In the Brain Attack episode, there’s a diabolical Makuta-Teridax wannabe who created the Brains. He sent them to destroy the Hero Factory at their home planet, but the HF defeated them. Then, a small swarm of the Brains were hiding in a giant hole in the Hero Factory building. They attacked two miners. Nothing else happened. However, in the 3rd and 4th Secret Mission books, the Hero Factory is doing fine. I think some Heroes must have noticed this swarm of Brains and defeated them before the events of the books. The Heroes are still worrying about the Brains. In the 5th book called Mirror World, there are large Brains from an alternate universe who were evolved, have wings, create mental blasts (like Hakann), and do telepathy. They can still mind-control beings, but the beings would burn out quickly. When someone’s mind is read by a Brain, the Brain can read the info while the host can read the Brain’s mind, too. People could survive that way, and their info wouldn’t be gone after the Brains finished reading the people’s minds. In the books, there is this group of villains called the Galactic Conspiracy, who hates the Hero Factory. At the end of the fifth book, the leader is thinking about attacking the Hero Factory soon after Preston Stormer threatened to find him. Stormer felt that the GC is coming closer. After the events of the books, the 2014 story arc happened, and this one has nothing to do with the previous events, as there is the Brain maker (and maybe some Brains) and the GC at large. Plus, some villains, probably Von Nebula, at the end of Episode 9: Breakout Part 2 in 2012, planning to use the Hero Factory’s schematics, stolen by Black Phantom, to make a Villain Factory (I don’t think the Brains are the Villain Factory). The Brain maker has at least a copy of the schematics to try to find the Hero Factory building’s weak spot. This is all a coordinated plan that is forgotten. Well, I can make a theory about what happened to the Brains and their maker before the 2014 story arc. The Brains were attacking the Hero Factory again after the events of the fifth book. This time, they would bring the prime reality’s large Brains with them (I would like to think that the large Brains exist in the main reality, and the Brain maker may have cloned them to make the small Brains). The Heroes would fight and defeat the small Brains again, but the large ones would retreat to the Brain maker. The Heroes would have to follow them to the Brain Factory. The Heroes would find the Brain Maker, who would unleash the small Brains on them. The Heroes would have defeated the maker, the large Brains, and the last batch of small ones. The Heroes would bring all of these evil beings to jail. Now, that would have been a real ending to the 2013. This could explain why the Heroes weren’t worrying about the Brains in the 2014 story arc. It’s something you could make a fanfic about. I wish there is an episode that could be about all that. As for the Galactic Conspiracy, well, I would say they could be defeated in either during that attack or after the 2014 story arc, before the Villain Factory would fight the Hero Factory, if the story continued. Plus, the alternate reality had evil robotic guards called Jolters, so I would like to think the prime reality has versions of these guys, and these versions would serve as guards for Von Nebula and the Villain Factory.
  20. I don’t understand you guys. When you said you like the Spider-Verse movies, you sound like Sony did the right thing. However, in truth, it didn’t when it went too far with the Spider-Man rights in 2007 (the fight in 2019 was the worst) while the MCU began in 2008 (I honestly think The Amazing Spider-Man movies in 2012-2014 were good, but not great. The Spider-Verse movies’ animation is shabby). You shouldn’t trust Sony. Sony would mean the downfall of the MCU if they keep on holding the Spider-Man rights, despite the MCU being much better at Sony. I lost Bionicle twice, and I don’t want to lose the MCU, which is like a new Bionicle to me. Whenever I tell people to have hope for Bionicle, some people were being pessimistic and don’t believe in hope. Some Marvel fans aren’t any better. I’m very disappointed to see this, even in some social media like Facebook and Instagram, and I have been doing my intentions for several years. I tried telling people rumors where hope could happen, and I have been trying to convince the people to do petitions or whatever to ensure that Bionicle could come back, and Marvel Studios will get the Spider-Man rights and the other sets of rights back from the companies that are abusing them completely. Some people who noticed agreed (but I haven’t seen them done anything yet) while some disagreed and ridiculed me. I would rather have Sony replace the Spider-Man rights with Bionicle (or maybe with Lego), so MS can have the SM rights back completely. I’m not ensure what good it would do to Bionicle, but that’s my idea. I hope you guys understand my pain and plan to do the petitions or whatever to help Bionicle and MCU (and maybe DC). I don’t know what else I could do to help Bionicle and the MCU. If Bionicle were still there, I would feel less offended from the verbally-abusive Marvel fans in social media.
  21. You shouldn’t trust Sony on anything. I suggest people to make it let go of the Spider-Man rights completely. Their stories are junk these days. The Spider-Verse movies are in the middle or bottom of the food chain. I just don’t want Sony to ruin or destroy the MCU, like how Bionicle was canceled twice. That’s what my rant is about.
  22. Hi, guys. We have seen some inconsistent stuff in Hero Factory’s story. Well, here’s what I think: 1. The Alpha 1 Team should have fought Von Nebula and all six of his henchmen in HF’s 2010 story arc. His gang should have had an actual name. 2. Lucas Valor should have actually appeared in the story itself, or he should not have his physical appearance shown (his appearance is a combiner model of Preston Stormer, William Furno, and Natalie Breez). Plus, if he should have his physical appearance, it would be cool if there is a Hero whose combiner model is made of Dunkan Bulk, Jimi Stringer, and Mark Surge. 3. Stringer and Bulk should have helped the Alpha 1 Team fight the Fire Villains in the early 2011 story arc (Ordeal of Fire). Also, Surge should have become a 2.0 Hero before defeating the Fire Villains, not after. That non-canon comic has the right idea about Surge. 4. Surge, Breez, and Nathan Evo should have helped the Alpha 1 Team fight the Witch Doctor on the planet Quatros in the late 2011 story arc (Savage Planet). 5. Breez’s Breakout form, Bulk’s Breakout form, Julius Nex’s Breakout form, Thornraxx, Core Hunter, and XT4 should have appeared in the TV show somehow. Breez, Bulk, and Nex should have been with the other six Alpha 1 Team Heroes when the Breakout happened. Vapor should have physically appeared in the episodes, too. 6. That unnamed Hero, who is made of Evo, Surge, and Furno, and his villain, who is made of Toxic Reapa, Splitface, and Jawblade. They should have appeared in the TV episodes, or shouldn’t exist. If they should exist, then there should be a Hero who is made of either three of the other six Alpha 1 Team Heroes, Daniel Rocka, Breez Nex, Bulk, Stringer, and Stormer. Another Hero made of the other three Heroes. A villain made of either three of the other six Breakout villains, Black Phantom, Thornraxx, XT4, Core Hunter, Voltix, and Speeda Demon. Another villain made of the other three villains. 7. Black Phantom should have reformed the Legion of Darkness, as in getting back together with seven of the other eight Breakout villains. He would recruit the last one, Core Hunter, into his team. Perhaps BP would also have the Legion team up with Von Nebula’s six henchman, the Fire Villains, and the Witch Doctor to get revenge on the Alpha 1 Team for defeating them. 8. Stringer and Nex should have helped the Alpha 1 Team fight the Brains in Makuhero City and the Jumpers in Antropolis City. Also, Surge should have fought Dragon Bolt and his fellow Brain-possessed dragons, and as well as Stringer and Nex having their own Brain-possessed counterparts. 9. The Alpha 1 Team could have fought the prime reality’s own large Brains with wings. I would like to think that the small Brains’ creator had cloned the large ones to make the smaller ones. The Heroes also should have tracked down the Brain maker and stopped him. I am wondering why the Brains didn’t continue their attack when the events of the 2014 story arc (Invasion From Below) happened. The Brains didn’t fight the Alpha 1 Team when the invasion happened. 10. The Alpha 1 Team could have kept their peace with the Jumpers rather than having them killed. That unhatched Jumper shouldn’t have been in the Drop Ship in a cliffhanger. 11. A story arc involving the Villain Factory should have happened. I mean, someone has the Hero Factory schematics in Episode 9: Breakout Part 2, and is going to use them make the Villain Factory, as foreshadowed by Black Phantom, Nathaniel Zib, and Akiyama Makuro. 12. Hero Factory sharing the same universe as Bionicle G1 because of similarities. They’re too similar to be not do so. Christian Faber did say in his Instagram account that he planned to have them share the same universe. He also said that if you rotate Bionicle’s Three Virtues symbol 90 degrees, you could sort of see a Hero Factory symbol. That was how the HF symbol was created. 13. The villains’ and Makuro’s origins should have been expanded on. Thresher’s first name should have been revealed. Also, that Drop Ship pilot in the Drop Ship set in 2010 either should have appeared in the TV episodes or shouldn’t have existed. If he should exist, he should have a name. Hero Factory FM’s host named Mak Megahertz should have appeared in the episodes. 14. The comics in 2010-2011 has some stuff that the episodes don’t have, so these scenes have been in the episodes. Most specifically, the comic based on the Core Crisis episode in 2010 has two exclusive scenes. One is where the Alpha 1 Team is curious about the recent attacks. The other is where Corroder is talking to Von Nebula about his attack in an incomplete prison. Plus, the Hero Factory’s home planet should have gotten an official name. I think Planet Makuhero would fit since it is in a star system called Makuhero and near an asteroid belt called the Makuhero Belt. The animals in the planet, which the Brains mind-controlled, should have gotten their names as well (Scarox’s species is named Dune Crawlers, but the rest should have gotten their names). 15. Perhaps the Brain Attack and Invasion From Below episodes shouldn’t have existed at all if there is the Villain Factory happening, but Brain Attack could be where the Brains were distracting the Heroes long enough for their masters to make the Villain Factory. 16. Ordeal of Fire should have been in ITunes and Lego’s YouTube channel. Savage Planet Part 2 should have been in the YouTube channel. The Breakout episodes, Brain Attack episode, and Invasion From Below one should have gotten their own DVD releases and in ITunes. The IFB episode should also have been in the YouTube channel. Plus, Lego should do 4K versions for the episodes in the YouTube channel because they look blurry. Of course, these ideas could have been episodes. So, here are what I think the episodes should have happened: 2010: 1. An episode where Bulk, Stringer, and Furno fight Vapor in a city, but Vapor easily overpowered them and got away. Then, Stringer and Breez would go after Meltdown and Thunder (as in their own full appearances. Meltdown appeared shortly in The Enemy Within while Thunder was not in an episode alone, but he could use a partner due to his low intellect, similar to XPlode and Rotor. Meltdown and Thunder appeared in the Von Nebula episode, where the remaining members of Von Nebula’s gang except Vapor had a final showdown with the Alpha 1 Team), but Vapor gets the way. Bulk would use a copy of Stringer’s Sonic Boom Cannon and a jet-pack to fight Vapor. Bulk would fight Vapor while Stringer and Breez would fight Meltdown and Thunder. Furno would slightly rebuild himself to drive the Furno Bike to help Bulk with the fight. That Drop Ship pilot guy from the Drop Ship set would come and bring in Stormer and Surge to help the two Heroes fight Vapor. The Heroes would defeat and imprison Vapor, but Meltdown and Thunder would get away. This would have happened between The Enemy Within and Von Nebula. 2. An episode where Valor, his team called the Delta 9 Team, and maybe a couple of more teams would fight Von Nebula and his six henchmen on the planet Earth. The villains would be defeated and retreat. That would happen before the Trails of Furno episode, and Von Nebula would train the villains on fighting the Heroes in that episode. 3. An extended version of Core Crisis, which includes the exclusive scenes from its comic counterpart. Or, perhaps they would have been online shorts. 2011: 1. A version of Ordeal of Fire where Stringer and Bulk were helping the Alpha 1 Team fight the Fire Villains. It could be two-part episode or just one episode. An alternate version of the episode where Surge got the 2.0 upgrade before the Fire Villains’ defeat rather than after. Or, both of these episodes would go together, whether it be two episodes or one. 2. An episode where Stringer and Bulk were doing things before, during, and after Ordeal of Fire, as they would use their 2.0 forms more. 3. An alternate version of the two-part Savage Planet episode where Surge, Breez, and Evo would have helped the Alpha 1 Team fight the Witch Doctor in Quatros. They would have gotten 3.0 forms. 4. An episode that takes place after the Savage Planet episodes, where the nine 3.0 Heroes would look around anything suspicious in Quatros, something that the Witch Doctor would have used to contact fellow villains. Then, they would go back to their 2.0 forms and do some minor adventures. This episode would reveal what Breez, Surge, and Evo were during Savage Planet. 5. An episode involving the Hero Recon Team. 2012: 1. An episode with a flashback where Rocka is born. He and the other eight 2.0 Heroes would have a fight against Toxic Reapa, Jawblade, Splitface, Speeda Demon, Thornraxx, and XT4. 2. An alternate version of the two-part Breakout episode that could have included Breakout Breez, Breakout Bulk, Breakout Nex, Thornraxx, Core Hunter, and XT4. Or, an episode where it involves Breez’s, Bulk’s, and Nex’s hunts for these villains. That episode could refer to the first two Hero Factory chapter books, Secret Mission 1: The Doom Box and Secret Secret Mission 2. Plus, no reusing Waspix, Raw-Jaw, Fangz, and Scorpio’s animation models and replace them with more villains’ animation models. 3. An episode were the whole Legion of Darkness, the Fire Villains, Von Nebula’s six henchmen, Witch Doctor, and Core Hunter working together to get revenge on the Alpha 1 Team for their imprisonment. After the Heroes would defeat and arrest the villains, Furno would be promoted as Commander of many Hero teams (that title was shown in the Brain Attack episode). That could have been a better finale for the 2012 story arc, despite Mission: Catch ‘Em and Cuff ‘Em still going on in Brain Attack. 4. An episode where it would star three new Alpha 1 Team rookies, who would be fighting their three villains (the unnamed Hero rookie who is a combiner model of Evo, Surge, and Furno, his villain, two more heroes, and their own villains). 2013: 1. An alternate version of the Brain Attack episode where Stringer and Nex could have helped the Alpha 1 Team fight the Brains in Makuhero City. It would also involve Surge fighting Dragon Bolt and other Brain-possessed dragons, and Stringer and Nex would have gotten their Brain Attack forms and fought their Brain-possessed animal counterparts, too. That silly cliffhanger shouldn’t have existed. The episode could be a two-part episode, too. Plus, Bulk and Breez should be in their Breakout forms rather than 2.0 forms. 2. An episode where Stringer and Nex were doing things during the attack on Makuhero City. 3. An episode where Valor’s team and Merrick Fortis, the leader of the Hero Recon Team, fighting the Brain-possessed dragons, and Stringer’s and Nex’s Brain counterparts. Perhaps they could save Daniela Capricorn and her camera bot from the Brains in the Brain Attack episode. 4. An episode where all nine Alpha 1 Team Heroes fighting the Brains, where the small ones mind-control the Makuhero Planet animals again and there are the prime reality’s large Brains with wings. After defeating the small Brains, the large ones would retreat to the small ones’ maker, but the Alpha 1 Team would follow them to the maker. The Heroes would fight and defeat the maker and the large Brains, and destroy the Brain Factory, ending the Brain threat once and for all, but the Villain Factory would still be there. The Heroes would change back for their Breakout forms, and convince the Hero Factory to recruit the Quatros and Makuhero Planet animals as their animal helpers because of their worries about the Villain Factory. This episode would reference the other three chapter books, Secret Mission 3: Collision Course, Secret Mission 4: Robot Rampage, and Secret Mission 5: Mirror World (I’m iffy about number 5, but yes). Now that would have been a proper conclusion to the 2013 story arc (Brain Attack). 2014: 1. An alternate version of Invasion From Below where it would have been made by Tinseltown Toons, which the actors from there returning. Stringer and Nex would help the Alpha 1 Team fight the Jumpers in Antropolis City. The Alpha 1 Team could have kept their peace with the Jumpers rather than destroying them, and that silly cliffhanger with the unhatched Jumper in the Drop Ship shouldn’t have happened. 2. An episode where Stringer and Nex were doing things during the events of Invasion From Below. They would get their Battle Machine pilot forms, Remote Builder, and their own Battle Machines. They would be fighting the Jumpers in the city where their seven friends were fighting Jumpers underground. Future (if the show had continued): 1. An episode where the Hero Factory Heroes fight the Galactic Conspiracy from the fourth and fifth chapter books and arrest them once and for all. During the time, the Heroes would go back to their Breakout forms, and the Villain Factory would be watching them. The Villain Factory would probably be responsible for having Von Nebula place that unhatched Jumper in the Alpha 1 Team’s Drop Ship in the Invasion From Below to buy time for the Villain Factory to cause an invasion on the Hero Factory’s Heroes on their assign locations. Then, the Villain Factory would send some of their troops to do these attacks. They would let the Heroes know that they will make a huge invasion in Makuhero City. 2. A two-part episode that would serve as a real series finale for the TV series. It would be where Villain Factory would attack the Hero Factory. Everyone from the past story arcs will get involved there. The Heroes would get a new upgrade that looks much like the Breakout forms, like having 1.0 helmets, but stronger and uses equipment that is a mix of of their Breakout and Brain Attack weapons. The Alpha 1 Team would go to the Villain Factory building and fight its leader or leaders and Von Nebula there. After that, the Heroes would discover Bionicle G1’s Spherus Magna in the end while an evil Great Being named Velika is causing problems, foreshadowing my sharing-universe idea, a crossover, and Makuro’s origins from Spherus Magna (that last part would be cool and should have happened). So, there. A lot of wasted potential. They were my expectations when the Hero Factory franchise was running. I bet that this may be due to budget issues and all. Lego could have put some thought and money into this stuff.
  23. Hi, guys. What it says here. What franchises are you guys into since Bionicle is cancelled twice? For me, when Bionicle was cancelled the first time in 2010, I was looking at Ben 10, the Star Wars: The Clone Wars show in 2008, DC Comics, and Marvel, specifically the Iron Man movies and The Incredible Hulk movie in 2008. Lego Atlantis and Lego Power Miners a little bit. Then, when Hero Factory happened, I was into it because it cheered me up from the loss of Bionicle. I always look at it as sharing the same universe as Bionicle G1 because of the similarities and the fact that it is Bionicle’s successor and kept constraction alive. I don’t care if Greg Farshtey never wrote that. I believe it’s still possible. Throughout the time, I noticed Ninjago and Legends of Chima. They are cool. I like Ninjago the most. I saw the Marvel Cinematic Universe rising. It is beautiful, and the first Avengers movie in 2012 was awesome because it brought most of the superheroes from the first five MCU films together. DC Extended Universe? It had a rough start with Man of Steel in 2013. I watched the whole Hobbit trilogy in 2012-2014. There are many Traveler’s Tales Lego games with talking characters since 2012. There is the Lego Movie in 2014. They were wonderful. I was also focusing on The Amazing Spider-Man movie series in 2012-2014. They were good, but the second one was weird. Sadly, HF got cancelled in 2014. However, there was Bionicle G2, which happened in 2015-2016. During that time, I was into Lego Dimensions and Nexo Knights. I always believe NK is a part of Ninjago because of similarities. I hope they will share the same universe someday due to the fact that Ninjago has 16 Realms and it has LoC be one of those realms. When Bionicle cancelled in 2016 brutally, I was focusing on NK, LD, Ninjago, Marvel, including the MCU, and DC Comics, including the DCEU. DCEU is messed up. I loved that the MCU is using the Infinity Stones as foreshadowing elements that represent Thanos coming to fight the Avengers and their allies and get the Infinity Stones. It was a pity that LD ended in 2017 without a proper ending or a sequel. Same with NK when it ended in 2018 without a proper ending. I like Angry Birds, mostly the first game and the two movies. There is the Transformers movies in 2007-2018. They are good, too, despite most of them having negative-to-mixed reviews and those ridiculous plot holes. Good thing Transformers 6 is not cancelled, and I hope it will happen soon (Bumblebee is a spin-off, not a main film. Same with Rise of the Beasts). There is also The Lego Movie Cinematic Universe, but it’s a pity it wasn’t doing great in its second two movies, and I’m not sure if it’s cancelled or just paused. Lego Monkie Kid is pretty cool, but wacky. I also hope Lego Dreamzzz (a new Lego theme this year) will become one of Ninjago’s Realms because of the advertisements. I always look at Ninjago as a mini-figure counterpart to Bionicle, and the MCU as Marvel’s own Bionicle. I was focusing Star Wars’ sequel trilogy in 2015-2019. I don’t like that three main characters from the original trilogy in 1977-1983 got killed off (I miss Carrie Fisher), and the sequel trilogy was weird in some parts (The Last Jedi was kind of weird, and if it weren’t, The Rise of Skywalker could have gotten positive reviews, like the two films, rather than mixed). In 2016, I noticed Marvel Studios, the guys who made the MCU, is planning to get all of its lost characters rights back. It partially got the Spider-Man rights back from Sony Pictures because they were sharing them for some reason (Sony is greedy). The MCU Spider-Man is very good, and he’s my favorite iteration of Spider-Man. In 2018, I watched Avengers: Infinity War. It was awesome. However, after that, there are two insignificant Marvel movies, Venom and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, in that year. These things are something that we did not ask for. They shouldn’t exist for even start their series, as Venom started its cinematic universe to compete with the MCU. This is totally unacceptable Venom is terrible (it got negative reviews), and both it and the Spider-Verse movie are weird and forgettable. In 2019, I watched Avengers: Endgame. It was awesome, like Infinity War. When Disney bought Fox, it helped Marvel Studios get the X-Men, Deadpool, and Fantastic Four rights back from Fox completely. However, MS is planning to make Fox’s Deadpool 3 because the MCU has this saga called “the Multiverse Saga” going on, which is strange because that movie is from an old and obsolete series, and it should be cancelled along with it. We should gotten MCU’s own iteration of Deadpool, so I guess we have to wait after the Multiverse Saga. After Spider-Man: Far From Home happened, there was a fight between Marvel Studios and Sony, and they fought over the SM rights. Fans demand Sony to let go of the rights completely. They did some petitions, including those in Change.org, and I supported. Tom Holland helped the fans out a little, so everything went back to normal, though MS and Sony are still sharing the rights. There is still the war going on, too. In 2021, the MCU started the Multiverse Saga. It was getting weird a little, and throughout the MCU’s history, there is a lot of inaccuracy to the comics, and there ware two mixed-reviewed MCU movies, Eternals and Ant-Man 3. One of the reasons is because Marvel Studios doesn’t have all of its lost character rights back completely. It’s missing the Spider-Man rights, which MS is sharing with Sony Pictures, who is abusing the rights by making Venom’s heinous cinematic universe and the ridiculous Spider-Verse movies. The Hulk and Namor rights, shared with Universal, who selfishly refuses to let MS make Hulk sequels and Namor films. The MCU Hulk is becoming weird, and Namor is messed up (there is the Talokan Namor, but I would like to think that the MCU has its own Atlantean Namor somewhere). The Marvel Robert E. Howard rights (including Shuma-Gorath), which is completely owned by Heroic Signatures (MS couldn’t use Shuma-Gorath for Doctor Strange 2 in 2022, so it created a monster that is sort of similar to it. I would like to think that the MCU has its own Shuma-Gorath somewhere). For the Multiverse Saga, it is becoming weird and messed up (some people believed that Bionicle G1’s multiverse stories may have been a factor to its first cancellation, which I could agree). I mean, there is 2014 Gamora trapped in 2023, and 2012 Loki trapped in the TVA headquarters. Plus, there is a piece of the Sony Venom symbiote stranded in the MCU (shown in Spider-Man: No Way Home), and MCU Vulture is trapped in the Sony Venom-verse (down in Sony’s Morbius). The Sony-related stuff is unacceptable. I hope that the MCU Vulture will go back to the MCU, the Sony Venom piece to the Sony Venom-verse, the 2014 Gamora to her timeline, and the 2012 Loki to his (the TVA said that they “reset” the timeline, but that doesn’t seem to be true, especially when Captain America returned the Infinity Stones to their proper timelines). About the rights issues, I have been asking Marvel Studios’s Facebook and Instagram pages this: “Hi, Marvel Studios. I am Lenny Tartaglia, a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and your intention to have complete control over all of the lost character rights. I have a question: there are rumors about Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google, or Disney planning to buy Sony Pictures to make it let go of the Spider-Man movie rights completely, so you can have SM back completely (we all want Spider-Man to stay in the MCU, you know). That’s been going on for many months. Plus, there are rumors about you guys getting the Hulk and Namor movie rights back from Universal completely (we want more solo films for Hulk, and movies for Namor, you know). They’re all over the Internet. So, are these true? Please at least look at it to do me and my fellow fans the favors.🙏 I know you guys can do it! Oh, and are you planning to get the Marvel Robert E. Howard rights (like Shuma-Gorath) from Heroic Signatures? Please do that for us, too. #HelpMarvelStudiosgettheSpiderManrightsbackcompletely #HelpMarvelStudiosgettheHulkrightsbackcompletely #HelpMarvelStudiosgettheNamorrightsbackcompletely #HelpMarvelStudiosgettheMarvelRobertEHowardrightsback ” I have been asking Disney’s Facebook page something similar. When it comes to Sony’s non-MCU Marvel junk, I always tell Sony Pictures’ and Sony Animation Studios’ Facebook pages this: “Forget it, Sony. Nobody cares. The Morbius movie is terrible and junk, like the Venom movies. Better give up the Spider-Man rights completely, Sony, because Marvel Studios and Marvel Cinematic Universe are there, and we don’t need you anymore. Cancel your non-MCU Marvel stuff, too. They are not worth it anymore. It ends right now.” I also discovered some pages that prove my evidence about Disney or Apple planning to buy SP to help Marvel Studios get the Spider-Man rights from Sony Pictures completely: https://thewellesleynews.com/2019/09/26/rumors-swirl-as-apple-looks-into-acquiring-sony/ . https://www.ravepubs.com/the-movie-theater-is-now-dead-plus-a-prediction-apple-will-buy-sony/ . https://insidethemagic.net/2021/08/disney-buy-out-sony-al1/ . https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/exclusive-disney-sony-spider-man.html . https://chipandco.com/disney-may-buyout-sony-to-gain-full-rights-to-spider-man-characters-442165/ . These sound legit. Plus, there’s this theory: https://screenrant.com/spiderman-marvel-sony-character-rights-lose-2023/ . When it comes to this, I’m hoping that Sony Pictures will be the only one to lose the SM rights completely because it has a weak hold on it. Also, something relating to the article should happen some time this month. Also, there’s this theory about the Hulk and Namor rights: https://www.geekfeed.com/rumor-rights-for-hulk-and-namor-have-reverted-back-to-the-mcu/ . When I told some fans in Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, and some social media comment sections, like Deadline Hollywood, Comic Book Movie, Screen Crush, and The Hollywood Reporters, about the theories and my intentions, I also told them to help MS get all of its lost characters rights back completely. That is because MS is trying to get the rights back completely, and I am supporting the cause because the MCU is successful, so I supporting the winning team. I got some responses from the fans. Some agreed with me. Some laughed at me and doubted me. I tried to convince them to think otherwise, even through Facebook Messenger and Instagram Messenger, but they foolishly never listen and were instead being immaturely rude to me. It’s hurtful. I believe that I would need the fans’ help to help MS get all of its lost rights back completely (and cancel Sony’s heinous Sony-verse, which has negative reviews all over, and ridiculous Spider-Verse movies. They are all forgettable, too). I also hope that the MCU will make itself more accurate to the comics (like introducing its own George Tartleston, the original MODOK from the comics, and Tony Masters, the original Taskmaster from the comics), and have its own counterparts to non-MCU characters that visited the MCU (like its own Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Sandman, Lizard, Electro, Eddie Brock, Venom Symbiote, Deadpool, and Wolverine). I believe and hope it would happen soon, hopefully during the end of or after the Multiverse Saga. I lost Bionicle twice, and I don’t want the MCU to end up like Bionicle by getting ruined and destroyed by other things, as I don’t want Sony, Universal, or Heroic Signatures to ruin and destroy Marvel Studios’ business or the MCU, and I want the MCU to fix its weird things (I don’t think the multiverse ideas in Bionicle and the MCU are good ideas because they could mess up logic and canon in some ways. I’m sure there are many other people who think that way, too, and the MCU’s multiverse idea got mixed reviews). So, that’s why I am trying to find a way to help Marvel Studios get all of its lost characters rights back completely. I pray that my goals will be achieved, hopefully soon. As for the DCEU, James Gunn said that he would use the Flash movie in 2023 to “reset” the DCEU into his own DC cinematic universe, right? Well, I hope he didn’t mean changing DCEU into a new universe. That’s not how hard reboots work. Why not replace it with a new universe, like how The Spider-Man movies in 2012-2014 replaced the ones in 2002-2007? James has some weird ideas going on, so I urge fans to help remove James from DC Comics before he would damage DC movies any more. It’s bad enough that we have a lot of DC universes happening at the same time, like that Batman movie in 2022 (why not make a DCEU Batman movie for our sakes?). DC movies need to straighten themselves out in our way, like how the MCU does things. So, there. I’m sorry for writing a lot, but that’s what I am doing since Bionicle got cancelled twice. I hope you guys understand my plans. Perhaps you guys could help out with those things as well. Like, you know, spread the word in social media.
  24. Hi, guys. I noticed something interesting about the Matoran types’ tiny powers. Here’s my analysis: 1. Ta-Matoran (Matoran of Fire) - can resist hot temperatures 2. Ga-Matoran (Water) - have greater lung capacity and are good swimmers. 3. Le-Matoran (Air) - have greater speed and agility in high structures. 4. Ko-Matoran (Ice) - can resist cold temperatures. 5. Po-Matoran (Stone) - are physically the strongest. 6. Onu-Matoran (Earth) - are physically the second strongest. They can also sense vibrations in the ground and have excellent night vision. 7. Vo-Matoran (Lightning) - can resist electric shocks. 8. Fa-Matoran (Magnetism) - have a good sense of direction, and have internal compasses. 9. Bo-Matoran (Plant Life) - have a great understanding on plant-related things, like poison. They usually work as healers. 10. De-Matoran (Sonics) - have an acute sense of hearing. 11. Su-Matoran (Plasma) - can resist hotter temperatures than Ta-Matoran do. Their eyes have protection against bright light. 12. Ba-Matoran (Gravity) - can resist great density pressures. 13. Fe-Matoran (Iron or Metal) - are physically the toughness Matoran, as they are like very tough armor. 14. Ce-Matoran (Psionics) - their minds can be shielded. 15. Av-Matoran (Light) - a good-hearted type of Matoran that can shoot Light blasts from their hands and change their body color. 16. Shadow Matoran - unnatural and evil type of Matoran that can shoot Shadow blasts from their hands. So, I see that Su-Matoran are better than Ta-Matoran. It’s like making Ta-Matoran weaker. Well, I would like to think that Ta-Matoran are physically stronger than Su-Matoran because Ta-Matoran in Ta-Koro in the island of Mata Nui train people about Strength for the Kolhii games. What do you think, guys?
  25. This is amazing! Like what Confused Piraka said. Make the eyes glow! Do red color on them!
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