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Duarack5

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  1. Occasionally. It's fun to read all of the "breaking news" from back in the day, "2005 mystery sets revealed!!!"
  2. I agree. And if it does come back, we have to remember to buy the sets and support the line. Generation 2 won't survive if the line doesn't make any money. Sure, all the kids will buy the sets because "zomg robot warriors!!" but an extra push from all us older fans will help.
  3. And if Bionicle really does return in 2015, we'll have a legion of new fans to welcome! So get ready for the second age
  4. Turaga Vakama, way back in 2001. I got him as a birthday present, along with Matau, but he was the one I built first. The Toa Mata followed shortly afterward.
  5. Mask of Light. Sure, there were a few things in it that didn't add up (why is no one using their mask powers?!) and my favorite Toa's personality was completely changed, ("Ooh, Pohatu! Mining has never been betterrrr hehehehHUHUH!) but I feel that that movie captured the spirit of Bionicle better than the other two did. That fourth movie never happened.
  6. There will always be evil for the Toa to defeat. Marendar, Makuta, Velika, and so on. The last few serials showed us that, and while I'd like to see a continuation of the previous story that tied up all the loose ends, I suspect that Lego will opt for a hard reboot instead, with nothing buta set of heroes, villans, and a mcguffin to find. The latter type of story would be easier for newer, younger fans to grasp, in addition to acting as a nostalgia bomb for the older fans
  7. I log on to BZP last to check in and see if any new BBC's were up, or if Faber had posted something interesting. Ten seconds after logging on: "wait...WHAT?!" Why, yes, I'd love a Hype Train ticket. Thank you
  8. Welcome back! it's not too late to board the hype train, but be warned, you'll have to jump on because the brakes are still broken.
  9. While I would like to see a continuation of the story (What's the deal with Marendar and Velika and and everything?!) A reboot would make it far easier for younger fans to get invested in the series. I'e heard Bionicle described as "too big for its own good" in reference to the series' later years, and while I have no problem with a complicated story, I do recognize that Lego has to cater, first and foremost, to the kids who are going to buy the sets, and starting off with a simple good-vs-evil story is a great way to ease them into a universe as vast as Bionicle's. A hard reboot would mean starting completely over at the Quest for the Masks story, and a soft one would simply involve fast-forwarding a few years from where the last story left off. The former seems like the safer option.
  10. This was the first Bionicle image I ever saw, plastered across the back cover of a 2000 Lego Magazine. My first thought was: "Whoa, the Throwbots looks awesome now!"
  11. If Lego actually sold this, I would buy it in a heartbeat
  12. Moments that stand out to me: Nothing in particular in 2001. It was all pretty cool, and as a kid I really enjoyed it. Looking back on the first flash-animation game, I can see just how much work was put into the story, and it shows, especially during the battle with Makuta. 2002 Gave us an epic fight between Onua and Lewa...for the second time! First Onua beats him up while he's wearing an infected mask, and then we get to see it again! Also, the scene in which it's revealed that Lewa was wearing a krana BLEW. MY. MIND. 2003: year of the movie! Hey kids, you get to see all of your favorite heroes TALK. It was amazing!
  13. Biosector01 has all the serials, flash animations, and commercials stored!
  14. I'd say it was in 2005, when Vakama turns back to good.Matau: "We've got a job to do! A duty!"Vakama: "...the matoran!!"That's like Obi-wan saying "Anakin, Palpatine is evil!!" and Anakin going "Oh...I guess so. Let's go fight him, buddy!"
  15. Stone is just that: pure stone (slab of granite, or a huge boulder)Earth is what you'd get if you crushed that into powder. It's more flexible, I'd think (mud, dirt. etc.)
  16. I wouldn't say that Tuma was always wasted, in Empire of the Skrall we got to see quite a lot of him. Now in The Legend Reborn, he was completely wasted. Any development we got from him was thrown out the window in that movie, replaced by him just being another big, black-armored villain.I don't think the Piraka were wasted, especially not in the books. Sure, in the comics we didn't get much of their personality, but you only have so much room in those. In the 2006 books, we got to see them constantly, talking, fighting, or just being creepy. We even got a whole book dedicated to their back-story! I'd consider them some of the more enjoyable Bionicle villains.As to who I thin was wasted: the Hydruka. Think about it, we barely saw them in the comics, and were mentioned only a few times in the books. I don't recall Morak ever being mentioned. This was a shame, because the Hydruka looked so cool, and so much could be done with them! We could have seen them trained to defend Mahri Nui or attacking the Barakki in droves. We were given Rahkshi-headed-under-water-scorpion-creatures, and they ended up just skittering around and harvesting an air bubble or two.
  17. I've always thought his opinion on the matter was, "I want to rule, and subject the others to my will. If that somehow makes living better for them, then good, it'll make my rule easier. If not, who cares? I'll be in control regardless."
  18. Here's how I think of it:Toa of Stone control "pure" stone, solid rock or chunks of solid rock. Toa of Earth control dirt and mud. Sure, dirt is pretty much little bits of crushed stone, but that's similar to ice just being frozen water: Toa of Ice and Water are controlling the same element, just in different forms. Same for Toa of Stone and Earth.
  19. I don't think we represent the majority of fans everywhere. This site only has so many members active, certainly not every single Bionicle fan willing to discuss the franchise.I'd say that we represent some fraction of the "hardcore" Bionicle fans, those who have stuck around since 2001 and are still interested in the story.To quote another fan from years back, "we ARE the target audience!"
  20. I think Bionicle could pull off a serious movie that the older fans could enjoy. Look at the 201-2002 comics, you won't find any kiddie-ness there, just an epic story filled with beautiful or just plain cool images. If the movie was directed by someone who had experience with Bionicle, or who knew what tone to set for the 2001 story, it could turn out pretty well. And I'm sure that with today's level of animation, we won't have to worry about fake-looking charecters or clumsy fight scenes
  21. I've always laughed at the line, "A bunch of crusty relics aren't going to stop us!"Really, Vakama? Have you forgotten all the times you've faced Rahi in the past? Hasn't Whenua told you of all the times something broke out of the archives and almost ate him? Can't you see all of the giant and dangerous creatures roaming around your team? No wonder he was the first to get shot by the Visorak, his pride literally blinds him!
  22. Onua. From day 1, he has been my favorite Bionicle character and favorite Toa. He could pull off both looking heroic and scary. Looking at him, do you immediately think "hero", or instead "does it want to kill me or hug me...?"I love the look of him, the personality, and the fact that his mask gives him what is essentially super-strength.
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