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Kanakalackin

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  1. Hi guys, I've decided to do a trailer mash up for Star Trek into Darkness. Basically, these are my cast choices (based on appearance in the trailer). Kirk (Takua/Takanuva, Vakama) Spock (Jaller, Nuju) Admiral Pike (Norik) John Harrison (Villain) (Makuta, Tuma) Bones (Whenua, Onewa) Sulu (Lewa, Kongu) Uhura (Nokama) Scottie (Matau) Please comment if you have any suggestions!
  2. I couldn't add another bar to the other side because it would only be attached to the lower hinge. The higher end is on a o/+ connection.
  3. OK, let's not let this degrade into Star Wars jokes...
  4. Unfortunately, we need a new storyline.
  5. Yes I have. Kongu wields the Air Ax, Hahli wields Gali's hook, etc. But the claw on Nuparu just looked too silly to me. I think I'm going to make a Hewkii weapon next.
  6. That's quite a challenge, but I'm up for it. I'll get it to you by Sunday.
  7. Out comes Dora the ExplorerIn goes a muaka and Kane-Ra.
  8. If you like this one, you should look at my other Toa Alpha.
  9. Fortunately, they die. Not as many bad guys! Yay. (seriously, someone's gonna need to use a Vahi or something.)
  10. What's with the ninja'd things? Anywho... Exo Armor
  11. Fortunately, it's cheap where they live.
  12. This just came to mind. Pacific Rim ripped BIONICLE off.
  13. The Krana were sold in booster packs as well as with the Bohrok, Kal, and Va. You could get, from what I recall, at least a Metal Xa from the Kals.
  14. Only $2,000. And when you actually read the manual, it's really easy. I may be going a little cheap. But this would give me SO many opportunities with MoCing. Especially custom parts that I could crank out in bulk. *rubs hands together* Hehehe
  15. Only a little. It looks like TK is about to grab Mutran or something.
  16. Chapter One, A New Threat Sandstorm, Rivera, and Nukovac were under heavy fire from Skakdi forces. “We really shouldn’t have made those Skakdi mad.” Sandstorm said. “We? I think you mean you.” Nukovac said. “Their leader really does have an ugly face.” Sandstorm replied. “Trust me, I’ve seen uglier.” Rivera said. “Oh yeah? Like who?” Sandstorm asked. “I’m talking to him.” Rivera said playfully. “How about we stop talking and get to the ship?” Nukovac suggested. “Right behind you.” Sandstorm said. They made a mad dash for the beach with the Skakdi army in hot pursuit. “Come on, let’s get out here.” Sandstorm said. “I’m a Toa of Water, not a Toa of boats.” Rivera said. And with that, they shoved off and were on their way to Metru Nui. “So, that was fun.” Sandstorm said. “We were supposed to be negotiating a peace treaty with the Skakdi.” Rivera said. “Didn’t the Turaga send several Matoran to Zakaz for the same reason two weeks ago?” Nukovac asked. “Yeah, they never came back.” Sandstorm replied. The trip back to Metru Nui was relatively uneventful. They passed the island of Karzahni and considered attempting to help the Matoran on the island. But they already knew from legends that the Matoran on that island were far from help. When they got back to Metru Nui, they first went to the Turaga, who was displeased with the Toa for not completing their task successfully. They then went back to the Toa Alliance headquarters. “Gather the others; I need to discuss some things with you all.” Sandstorm then retired to his chamber for a quick rest. His dreams were full of memories. Of Tornado, one of his closest friends. He wondered if Tornado had made it out before the attack. Of Ornika, the Turaga that he had only known for three days who had made a life-changing impact on his life. And Kirana. There was something special about her, but he couldn’t quite figure it out. Sandstorm felt a poke on his shoulder and woke up to see those cold, emotionless eyes of Xirax staring down at him. “You’ve gotta stop doing that Xirax. Why can’t you just greet people normally?” Sandstorm said “We’re all here.” We can now converse.” Xirax said. The other Toa were waiting when they got to the meeting room. “’Bout time you got here.” Planachar said. “OK, down to business.” Sandstorm said. “We all remember Muhaki, right?” Sandstorm said. The other Toa nodded in agreement. “While I was cleaning out his room, I found his Toa stone, and it was glowing.” The other Toa looked surprised. “It’s time for a new Toa of Air.” Sandstorm finished. “So, what do you want us to do?” Nukovac asked. “Here, these are small fragments of the Toa stone. The fragment will glow brightest when you are in close proximity with the chosen Matoran.” Sandstorm answered while distributing the small pieces of green crystal. “Now, does anyone have anything to report from their Metru? Strange activity, crimes, etcetera.” Sandstorm asked. “Well, there was one Matoran rambling on about zombies. I don’t know what got into his head, but I think it was The Phantom Terror’s nightmares.” Planachar said. “The Phantom Terror has very limited control over nightmares now. To make a Matoran go mad, he’d need his nightmare staff.” Sandstorm replied. “But if he’s making a comeback, we need to know for sure. Bring him up.” Within minutes, The Phantom Terror was in the conference room. “Well, PT, I’ve heard that Matoran are going mad again, and I’d like to know how you’re doing it.” Sandstorm said. “First of all, my name is not ‘PT’. I did give the Matoran a nightmare, and I didn’t want to give something that extreme, but it is a warning.” The Phantom Terror said. “That seems odd, warning us of a threat that would most likely kill us. I thought that was what you wanted.” Sandstorm said. “It was what I wanted. But I’ve changed. That staff corrupted me. I was made with the ability to give and take nightmares, like five others. I’m a Lumai, one of Sevla’s species. But did the others accept us? No. They thought that we were too powerful, too dangerous. So they cast us off to the far side of Zakaz. Even the bravest and dumbest Skakdi don’t dare go there. For an army lies there, an army that has been slowly been accumulating soldiers for years, an army of the undead. And it is almost time for their first attack. To defeat them, we need two Lumai. I did strike Sevla down, but I wasn’t thinking of the threat that was amassing. There is hope, however, for the Lumai may be decimated, but three remain. Including Sevla and myself. Sevla may have teleported to who-knows-where. But I know where the last Lumai is.” The Phantom Terror said. “I would like proof of this army.” Sandstorm said. “Very well.” The Phantom Terror said, closing his eyes. They opened again and a blue light shot out and projected a hologram onto the table. “This happened approximately two weeks ago.” The Phantom Terror said. The Toa all saw the three Matoran walk in and say something, but they could now discern it. Then they saw the attack. Skakdi, Matoran, and numerous other species dragged, staggered, and crept towards the Matoran. They were quickly overwhelmed and died. But the strangest thing happened, after they died, they got up again, but their heartlights weren’t glowing. They then walked over to the shadows. The hologram flickered off. “Is that proof enough for you?” The Phantom Terror asked. “Yes. We need to find the last Lumai. And you know where he is, don’t you?” Sandstorm said. “She, actually.” The Phantom Terror said. “We will find her somewhere in the southwest. At our homeland to be precise.” The Phantom Terror said. “As much as I hate to say it, lead the way.” Sandstorm said.
  17. Wow. I guess I could have Sharpied them or something. But I don't like cleaning stuff off legos.
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