Technically, maybe. Including the fact that plasmoids are little bits of plasma wrapped in magnetic fields, if I'm not remembering things wrong, I'm sure they would be able to. ... But Bionicle physics, which states that ice is a conductor of electricity, would probably nullify this. Couldn't impure ice theoretically be a conductor?That's impure water you're thinking of. Water conducts electricity when impure because ions are present in it, and can allow electrons to flow through it (sorta). In the case of impure ice, no ions are formed because the ice is, well, solid. And salts can't really dissolve in solids to form ions. Ah, that makes sense.