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CeeCee

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    My Bionicle Story

    Oh I see. I can see why you would think that. I hope you feel differently once its all in words but other than that, I cant really sway your opinion.
  2. Yeh, truly evil villians can be done good, but you dont feel anything to them. You always need a motive and and response
  3. Okay so Ive got a blog so I might as well use it. This isnt an actually story as in a Novel yet but Im going to be telling you guys the plots in Bullet points and things like that. If you guys can find any plot holes or things you dont like then that would be good. I am basically rewriting Bionicle. Please not I do not have anything against the original cannon but I just want to do my own thing. Be warned, it is not for the VERY young. It will involve: some things people may find controversial like homo sexuality(please not I am not against it. It will base heavily on character developmental and will follow many of the characters and delve deep into their lives. It will be based VERY loosely on the original canon, sometimes closer than others. If any one interested my next entert will be an introduction of the characters and stuff.
  4. I mean like really warming to characters. I know that might me a bit of a no go for a young audience for "the bad team" but it would have made the story better. I want to be like on the edge of my seat in a fight scene praying(NRI) no one dies. But then, they are supposed to be the bad guys I guess. What about if one of the Rahkshi kills a matoran or something, and one of the story lines in him coping through that. Just because their baddies doesn't mean they are killing machines. Sorry, Im really a big fan of chacracter development. It makes stories a lot more intriguing
  5. Im talking about introducing the Rahkshi in 2001. Maybe even have Cameos in the other years as well. And a full come back in 2008. Also there could be minions, like the small sets or one in set wave. The Toa Nuva only had 2 versions and there is enough time for 6 main group sets there. 4 excluding the Toa.
  6. Ah, I wondered in what way the Huna could possibly be better. I thought they both made you equally invisible. What if you were blind (and did not have natural echolocation)?Ruru would not help you see through fog or smoke. Also it would be useless in the day. Arthron wouldnt be
  7. EDIT: Sorry, you mean user above me? Oh sorry, I should have read OPWell in that case 3/5. I have seen you around
  8. Before the Piraka the enemies had no actual personalities. In fact they were all swarms. Like the Rahkshi, Bohrok, Rahi, Bohrok Va, Vahki and Visorak. They had names but that was just they name of their "race". Why did Lego not do this at first. Were they to afraid to kill of main enemies so they created cannon fodder for the toa to kill?There was no "dsgjigjjpojsofjsfj" when you saw an enemy, just "Oh no, ANOTHER RAHKSHI". Would you have preferred the enemies to have personalities and be able to speak, to actually make a proper rival group to the Toa? I think the Rahkshi would have made a good team. All of them would be male except the white one(or whatever). They would be clever and cunning, and in some strange sort of way, you would feel bad if one died because you would have come to love know and love them as well. They would have had real personalities and problems just like the Toa, with good and bad traits. Im I tho only one who would have wanted that?But you know, we were left with cannon fodder, even the Piraka were kind of generic. The Barraki were okay and the Makuta were even better. Who wanted to see adaptive armored FLYING Rahkshi to fight the Toa Nuva? Me, thats who. It was a shame because when we saw the Makuta for the first time, we knew we were meant to feel something (and we did) but it wasnt like whay were felt when the Toa Nuva were back.Disclaimer: When I say "we" I dint mean to speak for you BTW, it just makes my speach sound better IMO
  9. The Kaukau after all the Mahrii masks
  10. What about Karzahni and Atarka. Did Mata Nui have a kanohi before he went to sleep
  11. Was it pure platinum? Wow, that would be cool. Im also guessing heavy as well.
  12. Your missing the copper and dark chrome ones of the Mata masks. I think thats it though
  13. What do you mean? Inventive? The Ko-Matoran are quiet, like to stare at walls and watch icicles grow. But they're just as smart as any. The Le were also inventors often in Metru Nui.I always saw them as maths and science brains. Infact they I saw them as stereotypical nerd. Anti social, neat and organized, quiet and shy. Those sorts of things.
  14. I brought a whole bunch of eBay including all of 2005, the piraka and Maxiloss and SpinaxThats was earlier this year.
  15. Werent the powers a bit different then?They were weaker, noble Kanohi if that's what you mean, but they were the same basic powers, just not as strong.Matau's was shapeshifting instead of illusion, though it was meant as an expansion of illusion power basically. But Onewa's was the same, yeah. Originally it was probably that he was a leader, perhaps with a hint of "control freak" although I didn't see that much in his Turaga portrayal. In 2004 he -was- kinda a bully. Not the truly mean type though, more like he enjoyed coming up with clever insults, that he might not have fully meant. Yeh. I didnt mean he was a bad person.
  16. This is cool. I only have about 70 though. I aim for 250.
  17. So Onu matorans were the clever ones. I always thought that was Ko-matorans. Im so confused now.
  18. I didnt like the 2009 story. In a way i would have like Bionicle to end on a dark note
  19. Does Whenua mask actually have night vision like the goggles or does it just glow in the dark?
  20. "Iron" is just a poetic name for metal. The one thing it almost never includes is literal atomic iron, since the materials Toa control in the MU are protodermic versions of everything (other than Air), although they could make normal iron if they wanted."Element" in Bionicle means a basic aspect of nature or environments as seen by the people who established those powers, the Great Beings. We used to define it in terms of what is important to the Matoran in terms of their environment; hence Ice or Gravity or Psionics, etc. although now the same concept needs to be expanded to the Agori and suchnot on Spherus Magna too. Basically it's what the GBs thought the beings in question would need to focus on.It's not meant to be as specific as our modern definition of atomic elements. But it's a modern misconception that atomic elements are what the term "really" refers to. Originally it meant things like fire and earth and water; it was only recently when scientists began identifying different types of atoms that they needed a term to apply to it, so they repurposed or "borrowed" an old one. Modern language does that a lot. Think of words like tablet, nook, or web for example, that just in the past few decades or years have come to mean new things. That doesn't make the original meaning stop existing; it just adds to the list of words that are spelled the same but have different meanings in a dictionary, basically.Ah, Thanks for clearing that up. I always thought they based it on the Greek elements(Earth, Fire, Air and Water)
  21. I dont think any "Element" in Bionicle are actually Elements in real life besides IronWater=CompoundAir=MixtureFire=Reaction state(?)Earth=Just...NoStone=Seriously?Ice=State of water(Compound)
  22. I think he means trying to show off but faking it. Like Randy on Monk. :POr like Matau...Anyways, yeah, I think most of these do fit really well. I've often noticed a similar thing with the Toa Mata, haven't really thought to apply it to the Metru / Turaga Mata. The Mata ones are more obvious since they're closely tied to their elements, and their personalities were most like their elements.I was thinking about the Mata and their Kanohi too, and I agree that most of them relate to the user's personality. However, I was a bit puzzled by Tahu and his Hau, as fire doesn't seem particularly related to a shield, and Tahu is generally an offensive fighter barring use of his mask.~B~Did the regular Hau sheild others too? Any way. I think Tahu is quite defensive. He also tries to hide behind a shield but is easily got too. He is protective of his teamEDIT: I mean defensive when some one insults him. He lashes out in anger, not as in he is a defensive fighter
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