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  5. That's a good point. Imagine a full year's story involving a Toa Team consisting of Norik, Helryx, Hafu, Gelu, Lewa, and Nuparu.
  6. When I saw Black Six posted in this topic, I freaked out and thought someone made it weird and it had to be closed. Glad to see I still have a chance to give my two widgets. In a lot of ways, it feels like every memorable aspect of BIONICLE can be somehow connected to another big franchise. The way all the stories come together, like an iceberg with movies at the top, books and comics below, and things like the BIONICLE 5 treatment at the bottom remind me of (old) Star Wars' canon tier system. Our fandom as well reminds me of the Star Trek fandom. Aesthetically, there are different "strands" of the BIONICLE vibe. I have read more than one review of the 2003 movie that describe it as basically an abridged version of The Lord of the Rings. MNOG and the early comics (like B6 said) do their own thing, and IMO that is what makes BIONICLE, BIONICLE: the fusion of advanced technology and ancient Polynesian stuff. If you want Pacific science fiction, to this day, I think BIONICLE is the only place you are going to get it.
  7. I certainly want to get all of the achievements, but some of them seem like they'll be a real grind to get, and that would make sure a boring stream, going around and attacking things with a whip and finding snakes to kill and whatnot. I guess we'll see how things go next week!
  8. For me, it's two things. The first, going back to 2001, is the vibe. The atmosphere the Mata Nui Online Game created, along with the early comics, really set the tone and is what I think about when I think of Bionicle. But really, it's the community more than anything - we are all here because of Bionicle, and it's that shared passion. Bionicle is the fans who love it.
  9. BZPower Member IgnikaTV came to the forums recently and asked the question: What defines Bionicle? It's certainly a complex question, and I'm sure everyone has a different answer. So go share your opinion and help them out with the video essay they're working on!View the full article
  10. So my 12-year-old recently read through all the comics I made on here back when I was ... what, 16? My main reason for being on BZPower for quite a while. It was a surreal moment, and sort of embarrassing... 😅 but hey, the half-or-so of them that he understood, he thought was funny - so I guess the comedy works for that age. Here's to feeling old and decrepit, but also sort of cool.
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  12. Awww RIP to this being an ✨event✨ in the life of resident site hermit because I was too senile to remember what day yesterday was! 🙈Sorry world.
  13. We are Primus. We are Prima. We are Prime Nova. We are Sentinel Prime. We are Optimus Prime.

  14. Three more levels fully completed, along with one of the bonus levels. Sorry I wasn't able to log in sooner to inform you of that audio issue (as I've said before, 7:00pm is pretty much the absolute earliest I can be able to join the chat). Looks like next time will be enough to at least fully complete the last two levels as well as play the Young Indy bonus level (as I said in the chat, that one should be unlocked because you needed all minikits from just any three levels, regardless of which movie they're from). I think the last bonus level requires collecting all of the minikits from all of the levels, including that one from Raiders of the Lost Ark that you've struggled to obtain. As for the achievements, I'll leave that entirely up to you. As I've said before, I have no experience with such achievements, since Steam does not provide them for the older Lego games. Seeing what some of those achievements are, I could see myself doing everything I could to unlock them, even if it took me several hours to accomplish because I'm OCD enough to seek absolute perfection (which I somehow doubt you would be quite that obsessed with). Anyway, looking forward to the next stream.
  15. It is the Biological Chronicle after all It's name literally states that it's a story told about living things/characters. So I'd 100% agree with Bambi on this.
  16. Greg has confirmed that the beings in the pocket dimension are the same as in the red star, namely Kestora. He also hinted that while they're the same species, they were created at different times under different circumstances, which is why the City of SIlver Kestora are more warriorlike rather than repair workers. All these are stated in the Greg quotes linked to biosector01.
  17. IC: Mard & Ahmoa - Training Ground, outskirts of Atero Mard suppressed a shudder; just when he thought they were out of the woods. He became acutely aware of their abandoned guardsman spears, leaning a short distance away against the ring fence. He sorely missed the collection of javelins he'd just stashed away. He glanced at his partner, happy to let him take the lead. Ahmoa returned only his warm smile, the focal point of his entire world the blunt training axe under his hands. He hefted it up onto his shoulder, casual-like. In his hands, it could do little more than bruise shins. In full focus again, both Agori experienced the crescendo of their creeping realisation; something looming, much bigger than the guardsmen, the Glatorian, Atero and the Grand Tournament. The mystery of Ferrum. The mystery of— "Del." Ahmoa stated curtly, offering nothing more than what the cyborg had asked. He would not lie, but obfuscation was certainly in his arsenal. "That was the name they gave us." If Lorqua was to be believed, then Lutenus seemed to make a habit of casual manipulation. Mard took another angle; deflection, trying to draw at least Lorqua away from the line of inquiry. "Uhhh, what is your scene then? You've got some fighting talent, you a guard like us maybe?" A pitiable attempt at rapport-building. OOC: @Toru Nui @oncertainty
  18. When, someone in BS01 had edited the thing, so that’s why I asked. It’s weird for how the BS01 page had worded it. When I am thinking about it, the Kestora were never named in Journey of Takanuva, so there is a possibility that these people in the Journey of Takanuva book in 2008 are not exactly Kestora, but a species that conincidentally looks very much like them, but sort of doesn’t behave like them. Not only that, but the pocket dimension has a city-building creature that looks like an Archives Mole and an entity that looks like a Kanohi mask. I get that they are reused models in the book, but yes. It’s basically how the nature of the pocket dimension does.
  19. By its very nature, Bionicle is a difficult thing to define. Year by year, it changed and evolved, focusing on different characters, different time periods, different collectibles, different locations, different tones, etc. But for me, what defines Bionicle is how unique and different it is to everything Lego has ever attempted, before or since. Not only did the sets have a unique visual style and parts library that made them stand apart from the rest of Lego, but the story itself was more dense and dark, mysterious and mature than Lego's usual fare. It wasn't afraid to switch focus to new heroes every few years, and actually kill characters off in impactful, meaningful ways. By contrast, Lego's next big long-running theme, Ninjago, has clung to the same core cast of characters since it started, and the deaths and sacrifices that have occurred have usually been reversed in the next wave to preserve the status quo. Similarly, Bionicle successor Hero Factory mixed up its roster every year, but still carried over at least a few familiar characters each wave. And neither theme has hit the same heights of darkness and maturity that Bionicle did.
  20. I'm getting the strangest sense of deja vu from reading this... The solution seems fairly straightforward, though. Takanuva ended up in the City Of Silver when he was sent through a portal created by a damaged Kanohi Olmak. The Red Star also happens to have a powerful intradimensional teleporter that we know malfunctioned in some way. Two failed teleports. Two groups of characters ending up in the same wacky pocket dimension.
  21. I totally agree, I just wanted to see, if there are other opinions on this topic. But this is also very helpful, thanks!
  22. While all those things you mentioned are definitely a big part of Bionicle, I'd have to say the story. Bionicle is essentially a collection of the legends and stories of many characters. Think about it: how many people who are into Bionicle stopped buying the sets, but continued following the story? I know I did. Around 2006 is when I stopped collecting, but I religiously kept up with the lore. Mata Nui Online Game is arguably the most iconic thing Bionicle ever produced, and while yes, it was made to sell sets, one of the reasons it's so beloved is because of the great world building it did.
  23. So I'm kind of working on something for Youtube and I wanted to ask all of you, what you think is a defining trait of Bionicle as a whole. Just an example, like: the collectibles, or the characters, or the Movies, or the Fandom, etc. Something you feel makes Bionicle, what it is or is just very important to talk about, when talking about the longer run of Bionicle.
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