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Bryndreki

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  1. Took me a few seconds to make, just 3 images put together. I thought it might be funny.
  2. I think I know enaugh about the Bohroks now, thanks for the information.
  3. Sorry I didn't notice you had edited other questions into your post. First of all, I'm getting the sense you're new to Bionicle, or something like that, yes? If so I should let you know that you can find many answers to basic questions like this at the BIONICLEsector01 wiki, found here. :)2) The faceplate flips forward if you hit the "eyes" hard enough; those work like levers. There's also a brainpan inside that can then fling the krana forward as a projectile, in the hopes of the Krana latching onto an "enemy's" face, controlling them. To help cleaning instead of preventing. Then a Bohrok Va would put another krana in the Bohrok if available. This system could also be used to disable the Bohrok, though, if you made sure not to let the Krana get onto your face.3) Cleaning the camouflage island; see previous post.4) The Bohrok has its own simple robot brain, but this only responds to voice commands if there's no krana. Normally the krana does control them, yes, driving them to follow the Cleaning programming. Without a krana they basically stand around waiting for anybody to speak any orders.5) In their normal job, essentially yes. Although technically someone could verbally order them to Clean too, the krana include various powers like telepathic squad coordination and a connection to the Bahrag who coordinate the whole swarm, and the krana always carry out the job, if not hybernating. But just as general servant-robots they can function without krana. This second system was used by the Matoran to repair the damage the Bohrok had previously done on Mata Nui in 2003.6) Other than the krana, yes, they are 100% robotic. The Av-Matoran they were transformed from essentially 'died' of something like early old age, and were turned totally mechanical, ready to be controlled by krana given by the Bahrag. They were, yes, back in 2002 storyline. How much of the storyline have you followed, by the way?But the reason the Toa stopped this was simply because the Matoran were still living on the island, where they didn't belong. At the end of 2003, and while the Turaga were telling the tales of their past (2004-2005 story), the Matoran were making boats, carrying them through tunnels down to the Metru Nui dome, and across the Silver sea in the dome to Metru Nui. There, the Matoran were safe from the Cleaning, so it was okay to continue.So in 2007, the Toa Nuva were given instructions by the Order of Mata Nui, which they carried out, reawakening the Bohrok, who then fully cleaned the island. The robot then did stand up (then the rest of the story from late 2008 to the end went forward). Yeah, someone confirmed that a few posts after I said that. Matoran have lungs and biological muscles, being "biomechanical" lifeforms. They may have some other organs, but most of the rest is metal. Their heart is probably mechanical, perhaps "pumping" life energy via a forcefield, since we know they do not have blood. Their brains might be biological too; it was never confirmed or denied.But the Bohrok lost all of that, becoming purely mechanical. (Mavrah originally theorized this in pre-Cataclysm Metru Nui, by the way, correctly.) No, they would capture anyone like that with krana the same way they did the Le-Matoran and Lewa. Then those would help Clean as well. Probably they would be made permanent members of the swarm, although what would happen when the Bohrok hybernated is less clear (perhaps become guards of the Bahrag, or perhaps they could hybernate too).Pushing them to leave would be highly risky as it would give them the chance to get back to their civilizations and report about the strange island, bringing more attention possibly before the Cleaning was done, risking infiltration into the giant robot. Well I am far from being new to Bionicle It's just the story line that I don't know too much about. But why do the Bohroks have different kranas to scout, lead, see in the dark, powerfull weapons and so on if they are just meant to "clean"? Or is that how they clean? Also, why would a Bohrok launch its krana at a little Matoran when the Bohrok is alot more powerful? I don't get it.
  4. As soon as I saw the Bohrok the first think that came into my mind was this I hope "roll" is the right term.
  5. Depending on what you mean by "most", this is probably incorrect. The Bohrok had many nests above the ceiling of the dome so in the front of the head, not the back, and the extra nests that were beneath Metru Nui, or at least some, were confirmed to be relatively high up. We know that most of the "basement" of Metru Nui survived; it was the deepest layer that contained the machinery of Mata Nui's brain itself that was destroyed. So most of the Bohrok should have survived.Even if close to or more than fifty percent of the "backup nests" under Metru Nui were destroyed, the Bahrag themselves and a plenty huge number int he front of the head survived. Anyone could, except the signal is the tricky part. I don't think we know what kind of a signal it is; I presume that by mentioning Krakua you were guessing it's a sonic signal, but it could be more like a radio signal. We don't know what it is. But yes, IF you could somehow get them to wake up, and if you could dekrana some, you could give them voice commands and they would obey you.Thanks. I'm pretty sure that it was a sonic signal. I believe it was in Destiny War where Krakua awakened the Bohrok as a last resort against the Rahkshi they were fighting. The Rahkshi fought the Bohrok and the Bohrok fought back, The Rahkshi not knowing that the Bohrok only wanted to cleanse Mata Nui. I have a feeling that they were on Metru Nui, because that would make more sense. I'm not 100% positive on that, considering I haven't read that serial in forever. The purpose of the Bohrok (there is no plural s on Bionicle words ) was to "clean" the camouflage island that the Mata Nui giant robot could make to hide his face if he landed on his back in an ocean. He often did this as part of studying alien planets (though exactly why we're not sure). The Bohrok would loosen up plant cover, compacted earth, and rock layers so that the giant robot would not have to push too hard to sit up, so that his face would come up through the loosened island, destroying it, so he could stand up then and leave. The Bohrok were made from Av-Matoran, and I assume the Matoran have organs, considering the term "heartlight". I have never taken much research into the organs thing though, I probably should. Thanks for the info. @Bonesii If I understood you correctly, the Bohroks are trying to help the giant robot stand up, but the Toa are stopping them from doing so because it destroys the island?
  6. What was the purpose of the Bohroks? And how is it possible to take their krana if it is beneath the faceplate? What are they cleaning? Is it the krana controlling the Bohrok or does the Bohrok need a krana to control himself? Do they all need the krana to function? Are they 100% robot or do they have organs?
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