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  1. Are we forgetting about the quick healing Makuta power? Or does that not apply to armor?
  2. Realistically, the Toa didn't defeat a lot of the most powerful villains. Gorast died in the storm, the Bahrag were never beaten, and, as far as we know, the Toa didn't do away with Tren Krom. Same with all 6 of the Barraki. So, set wise, either Gorast or Pridak. Outside of sets, Tren Krom, as if that needed to be mentioned.
  3. Am I the only one who thinks Skarmory is overdue for an evolution? I can't be the only one.
  4. Well, I think the incident with the Golden Armor was accidental. As far as I remember, the energy just sort of.....expelled itself form Tahu's body/armor. However, back on topic. The Toa code would probably involve something involving traitors, a rule Nidhiki clearly broke. In general, I think it is just a Bioniclized version of the medieval code of chivalry, doing the most noble and just thing possible.Seems plausible to me. Any thoughts?
  5. I think we have come to the conclusion that the blades were part of his mutation. However, I believe that they were supposed to serve some sort of functional purpose that we may never know of. Perhaps they are supposed to operate like an insect's mandibles? I always thought something of the sort. Whether Karzahni realized their ability to move, assuming it exists, is yet to be seen. Thanks, though. I have been wondering why no one has posted about this. It seems to be a prominent topic in other places involving Bionicle.
  6. That theory isn't so much Green as it is borderline poison. Like the Rahkshi power.
  7. Oh boy. Well, since they were basically a glitch in the system, leftovers, if you will, I would think they wouldn't be incorporated into the Red Star thing. However, I can't say that for sure. By normal standards, if they weren't disintegrated, which I will assume they weren't, then they would be being Zyglak on the Red Star.
  8. So what happens weather wise when a Kyogre and Groudon enter battle at the same time if neither of them use sunny day or rain dance?Also, Mewthree......... WHAT THE FUDGE ARE THEY DOING?!?!?
  9. Meloetta indeed. Have to get mine this weekend. I can't sa I'm a huge fan of the type combination though. Maybe pirouette form should have been normal psychic? I don't know, just a thought. Yeah, I guess that makes sense. I think Ghost just needed another weakness, and it just happened to not be Bug. Also, Takanuinuva, if Light type is released, it would not literally be like that. The whole you can't fight/fly if you can't see is a little far-fetched. (Pokemon pun, please excuse it.) Unless there was only one Light type pokemon that was super effective against a lot of types (although it still wouldn't be that many) it might make slightly more sense. Or perhaps just the Legendaries for that game would be Light type. (Or one Light, one Sound, once again, who knows if either or both of these types will come to pass) But I'm sure a couple of those, like Ghost and Dark, would be weak against Light. Or maybe Dark would be immune?Ok thanks for the input I've done some changes Types weak against sound Fire: Sound blasts can put fire out since sound it just a pressure wave Psychic: Its hard to concentrate with lots of noise Ice: Ice shatters under pressure and sound is pressure Sound: Sound type pokemon would be sensitive to sound just like Sound matoran, toa, and turaga Types that resist sound Fighting: Fighters thrive on the cheering of fans Flying: Flying can break the sound barrier Water: Sound bounces off water like ripples in a pond but goes back to its original shape Dragon: Dragons roar loudly to scare foes so sound won't affect them Types sound is weak to Fighting- Music only makes fight scenes more powerful Flying- Flying breaks the sound barrier Bug- A bug in the system make your sound equipment not work Ghost- Parnormal energy messes with sound equipment Types weak to the light type Ghost: Light drives back the evil spirit Water: Light evaporates water Ice: Light will melt ice Dark: Light pushes darkness back Types that resist the light type Normal: Many normal types are day creatures Bug: Bugs thrive in light most even flock to it Grass: Plants thrive in light Electric: Electricity comes from light Types Light is weak to Normal: Most normal types are day creatures Bug: Bugs thrive in light Grass: Plants thrive in light Dark: Darkness pushes light backI forgot to address the Sound type. Sorry! If I edited my last post, I have a feeling nobody would look at it. Anyway, I don't understand the sound-fighting type relationship. It's a good thought, but it's not very realistic. For the most part, Pokemon type advantages have always stood on a purely elemental stage, for the most part. I do love the Sound-Sound relationship, though. I love those relationships, like Dragon and Ghost. So weird, yet so right. Also, as for the Normal-Light relationship, I don't see how that would work. (The reason is stated above, for the Sound-Fighting relationship) I do think there should be some Light related ability that draws to and nullifies all Bug type moves. Maybe Lanturn, Zap Light, whatever you call them. I think Light should be super effective against Bug, but not the other way around. And Dragon-Sound, it would probably be another type to be weak against Dragon. No surprise there. Kind of like how water of grass isn't very effective against Dragon. Well.......that seems to be about it. Sorry if it looks like I'm over criticizing, but I think I have it all off my chest now. Keep working on it!My god, I talk too much.
  10. Yeah, I guess that makes sense. I think Ghost just needed another weakness, and it just happened to not be Bug. Also, Takanuinuva, if Light type is released, it would not literally be like that. The whole you can't fight/fly if you can't see is a little far-fetched. (Pokemon pun, please excuse it.) Unless there was only one Light type pokemon that was super effective against a lot of types (although it still wouldn't be that many) it might make slightly more sense. Or perhaps just the Legendaries for that game would be Light type. (Or one Light, one Sound, once again, who knows if either or both of these types will come to pass) But I'm sure a couple of those, like Ghost and Dark, would be weak against Light. Or maybe Dark would be immune?
  11. Probably for the same reason that Bug is good against Psychic. Unless there is some hidden connection between the two that I don't know about, it's just because the designers didn't want Bug to be completely useless. If it was ONLY good against Grass, it would commonly lose popularity to Ice or Flying, since they are good against other types. But yeah, I find a lot of illogicalities among the Psychic-Ghost-Dark type thing. It gets so flippin weird up in there.
  12. Okay, so my friend and I were talking about what kind of Gym leaders we would be. (What type, pokemon, appearance) and I talked about Dragon. I said I would have a Salamence, Haxorus, Hydreigon, Gyarados, Garchomp, and Kingdra. He asked me, "Why Kingdra?" I told him about its awesome moves and how it wasn't weak to Ice. He still didn't understand why I picked it. Could you guys find a couple good reasons for me?
  13. I LOVE the Ancient Minister storyline. It's just so sad, but a little heart wrenching sadness is just what Nintendo needs in its games. People say I blow the thing with the ROB robots out of proportion, but I think it's genuinely sad.
  14. I'm so happy that I'm finally finding Homestuck related forums everywhere! In case anyone cares, my favorite characters are John, Vriska, Jake and Caliborn. I'm really excited about the most recent Caliborn story. When I saw it I was like "ERMAGERD!!!!" I find it really interesting for some demented reason.
  15. So, quick question pertaining to the Barraki. What happened to those Zyglak that got trapped in a chamber with Takadox, Kalmah, and Mantax? Are they dead now?
  16. The funniest part for sure was when Hewkii said, "I'm sorry, we're all full up o ugly monsters today. If we need more, we'll call." To Gadunka. Funny stuff. But also, almost everything Hewkii and Kongu said to each other.
  17. . Did I respond to this already? Oh well.I thought Velika deserved to be a Toa until the big announcement. Oh well. A good Toa team would definitely be the Karda Nui matoran, excluding Gavla. I never liked her. I think the Hagah should be Turaga, or Turagah. LOL. Iruini would be a fun one. Once again, why is this numbered out? I said " darn". I'm getting really confused.
  18. Well, all Kanohi CAN look different, when noticing Tahu and Lhikan's Toa masks. Which brings up the second question. The fact that they can look different, that would somewhat impair Vakama's ability to identify them. And third, I'm assuming it is just because of the sets having the same masks. However, that is the only Noble Hau we' ve seen, so maybe a "regular" Great Hau and a "regular" Noble Hau just look the same by default. Except yellow. I guess.
  19. Well, obviously I have to say that Spherus Magna IS a great deal bigger than the MU. Although, I have a feeling that gravity inside the MU stays inside the MU. Otherwise, everyone outside the robot would be pulled towards it. (This doesn't include any artificial gravity made by Teridax, since that is his own business). This does bring up some controversy though. If all of the MU can fit on the surface of SM, that means that SM is much, much bigger. Physics dictate that the bigger the celestial body, the more the gravity. So, the SM inhabitants would grow used to more gravity, but when the final battle begins, wouldn't the MU inhabitants be crushed by the massive weight of gravity on their shoulders? (Of course, this is assuming that BIONICLE obeys the laws of physics, which it most likely does not. But who knows?)
  20. Honestly, I want it to be about the Alternate Universes and several beings traveling to them. Also, I think one or two of the lesser Makuta should have actually survived, giving some more main enemies. But, being more realistic, it's probably going to be about Spherus Magna and problems going on there. I don't really want that to happen, though. LE sigh.
  21. Ooh! How interesting! Personally this is how I envision my epics and such, with more drama and death. First, there would still be no blood. That aspect was fine as it was in the children's novels. Second, Onua and Gali would be romantically interested in each other, since Tahu and Gali obviously isn't going to go anywhere. Third, the Barraki would have been SO much better. They could be more violent than they were without being overly violent. Fourth, Krika's backstory could be more in depth. He should have some lost love from a long time ago. After she died, he went off the edge and blindly joined Teridax. After his rage, he noticed the mistake he made, and became the way he was today. I think Kopaka would have died by defending Tahu by one act of friendship, defending him from a fatal blow. As he died, he would tell Tahu that they were friends the whole time, and he would breathe his final breath. Gali would weep on Onua's shoulder, and he would tell her that he was as heroic as Matoro. I'd rather not talk about the Glatorians and stuff relating to that, because eew. All I will say is that there would have been much more depth and death. The finale wouldn't have been as final as it was, considering there was more story after that. They would more thoroughly explained some of the villains escaping the Mata Nui robot. I think everything about the Glatorians should turn out to be robots, not biomechanical beings. It would be really creepy. Finally, everything would be darker as the story advances, especially when Karda Nui events are happening. Ooh, so much excitement! I'm practically squeeing with joy!
  22. Okay, first it's not a "Bionicle" it's a being if you're not being specific. Second, I've never heard of an illusion giving off heat, and I don't know where you got that, but assuming that they did, beings with thermal vision would probably only see a mass of heat around the being. So,if they know its not a Toa of Fire, and they know enough about illusionary properties, then they could figure out that the person is an illusion. It would probably look something like the original aura covered by some illusionary heat, then show as the disguise aura. So, that seems to be correct to me, but who really knows? Greg never really talked about the Illusion power much.
  23. Well, I'd just like to point out how all the Toa are several thousand years old, if memory serves. They probably are, and they act like young adults, leading us to conclude that 1000 years in MU time is about 10 years human time. Although, I haven't taken into account the Toa canister stuff, any loss of memory, or simply frozen for long periods of time (I'm of sure if that ever happened in the MU, however). So, in conclusion, 1000 years=10 years. Blaboosh.
  24. I thought that the Shadow Toa were literally shadows taken from the Toa by Teridax and life was breathed into them by Teridax. However, a deeper theory would be that Teridax could see and separate the darker parts of the Toa's souls and manifested them into the physical world. This would definitely bring a new dimension not the extent of Makuta powers, if not just Teridax's. this could mean that dreams, nightmares, guilt, and fear could be in physical existence, giving Makuta unimaginable powers. If they can all access these powers, I would think that Teridax would be the only one that figured it out, besides maybe Miserix, but that's beside the point. Teridax could have perhaps taught this to the others, but chose not to simply to set him apart from the others, to keep his psychological and literal role as leader of the Makuta. Heh, sorry, I've begun to ramble. Just extending my imagination to non canon theories and such, while still incorporating canonically relevant concepts. Whoops. Rambling again. Just a horrible talent of mine.
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