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~garnira returns~

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  1. This is awesome! I love the style! All hail the mighty Tuma!
  2. TBH, I entered a null vote to see how many people were serious about voting for the BAC comic. Anyways, had I already voted, I would've voted for number 4 or number 5.
  3. For one, they do have advanced long ranged weapons, just not guns like we have. I think of this as a cultural thing, just because humans thought that a stick with a handle and a hole down the middle looks like a firing weapon, who's to say the matoran (or great beings for that matter) would? Different cultures develop differently, and have different tools and and differently shaped tools for the same effect.
  4. Why the Kanohi Dragon is the only logical answer. No, to be honest, I'd probably have a Energy hound.
  5. MNOLG and Inika island assault. EDIT: Oh, and Bionicle Heroes.
  6. I started on this before all that! XD I figured. Just couldn't help it.
  7. Nice, I like how dynamic it looks. You should've drawn the mighty Tuma though.
  8. All hail Tuma! That was a blast! I have tumafest banners in art if anyone wants to share the ultimate power. Me too
  9. Yeah, if you were at makutafest this year, you'd get the reference. anyways, the banner is right here: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/garnira/bzp/tumafest.jpg enjoy!
  10. I'd say gravity. Pink spins off of purple, IMO.
  11. That. Is beautiful. The sign is a nice touch!
  12. Honestly, I can see where they could take the story from here, but it would all matter on if they pulled it off right. In the end, yes I feel it should be brought back.
  13. I have a whole story about my own "kingdom" , but it is in post reformation Spherus Magna, and is an island in the Endless Ocean. Does that count?
  14. not once. Although I did once buy a lego city seaplane at a thrift shop!
  15. Way ahead of you! Posted a topic a couple weeks ago about this. Anyways, I will be buying some HF this month!
  16. Why would I want to take them with me, when I can just summon them from my suva? Well, I used to wear a rahkshi head on a necklace!
  17. heh. If only it was a lego printer that could print legos!
  18. That's non-canon and from 2001. That idea was clearly repurposed for Metru Nui's sky for 2004. Otherwise Greg would have been talking about multiple suns in the real sky all that time rather than just one. Admittedly it would be possible to put it into the canon later but why? It wouldn't make sense to contradict all portrayals that made it to the published canon just for a game that was never published. I've gone through fishers' 2010+ Greg quotes archive looking for binary (no results), sun (no results), and solis (same), as well as star (all refer to the Red Star). Haven't checked the older ones yet. (Also, any other search terms I should be using instead?) Edit: Checking the 2008+ Greg Dialogue file, starting at the end and working backward, binary gives no results. Sun gives this (not from Greg): Sounds promising, but no context in the quote above it. Searching on...Here's another hit: Well, that would certainly explain the rumor. I don't recall this scene and I don't actually own TLR. Can anyone confirm this? This may be what the other quote meant -- not that anybody called something a sun but that the movie showed two shiny things and it was taken to be a sun (but might be one of the two large moons; Bota or Aqua Magna). [Another Edit: Found it in a promo video clip online: It's very faint (to the lower left of the main sun), and I'm not sure that's not a reflection off a cloud or something. If this is the only such scene that made it to publishing I wouldn't put much canon weight on it.] Edit: Note he doesn't disagree with the assumption that it's just one sun.Sounds to me like the TLR people might possible have shown two suns but it would still be non-canon. The moviemakers themselves might have gotten confused from the older movies. This might be relevant, but possibly not since it doesn't say "the" suns: And given that this comes before the quote where he wasn't aware of an idea of there being two suns in the real sky, I doubt he would have written about two suns in a story prior to this... It probably just means the many stars out there that have life-supporting worlds orbiting them that Mata Nui would visit. This one seems to open the possibility for more than one sun to have been in range, but this is not necessarily proof of a binary system, as the "alien stars" might be closer than the closest star in real life is to our sun (about four light-years which is fairly unusually far compared to other star arrangements in our galaxy, if memory serves, especially toward the galactic core). Urg, he just doesn't seem to want to confirm it lol...Alright, this one helps: So, he's saying this is something the movie people are doing that he has no input on and was unaware which was right at that time (therefore no need to go further back in time, methinks). So it comes down to whether TLR meant to show two suns and whether that is canon or not. I'm not seeing any confirmation of it, so I still doubt it. Note also that TLR is the one that shows the "Endless Ocean" planet as a lumpy potato moon akin to Mars' moons, clearly incorrect (and Bota Magna is also shown lumpy, but water especially could not do that). So it doesn't exactly have a great track record of astronomical accuracy. Who's to say that the "second sun" isn't a stylized lens flare...
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