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  1. Toa Axzaa

    Antroz And Radiak

    Does Radiak speak? Have you got a quote for him Greg?
  2. Toa Axzaa

    B B C C 4 6

    Hooray, the Iron MOCist and the blog is back! lol
  3. Gotta say Seran, I LOVE that Matoran design! Its brill-i-ant!
  4. Nah, gotta a be an MOC in disguise Yes. Yes it is. -S
  5. Kopaka just reminds me of a white Whenua, Lewa and Hewkii bare similar resemblences to eachother, I reckon its a new way to style Toa but . . .
  6. Sorry this is late TKN, I do remember you. Great to hear from you again

  7. Hope about . . . you give us MOCS and we'll give you opion?
  8. Toa Axzaa

    Hmm

    Great way to express yourself Seranikai, I know the feeling all to well
  9. Heres a random guess. Its a drawing you did on Majora's heart? It is indeed part of 'Majora's Heart', but that answer has already been taken. Tell me what inspired it though, and win Points. -Seran It that what you imagine your heart as? With the business of friends, 'M' and other things Brilliant guess, but no. Completely wrong. -S
  10. Toa Axzaa

    Update

    Sounds great, i'm looking forward to 08 then
  11. Its something to do with Majora off Zelda . . . Is it Majora's doomsday counter down thingamagig? Nope, but nice guess. -Seran
  12. Your choice Seran, you've got great MOCing talent though (Your the destined bringer-downer of Roa!)
  13. How many guesses to we get? P.S Is it a common spell? As many as you like. And it could be common, depending on...yeah. -Seran
  14. Toa Axzaa

    Hooray!

    Hooray! The forums are back up! My birthdays in 1 week! I've almost finished the seventh epic in my series! Hooray!
  15. I know, that devestated me after I read it
  16. This new epic work i'm doing for my Bionicle Legacies series is killin me! I've got to do a searching-scene, a few fights scenes and a very emotional scene, not to mention a lot of death scenes. But heres a part of the upcoming, i'll have to shield the characters names though.
  17. Word is . . . 'Hallows'
  18. Well . . . you know the usual thing. 'Palahniuks Laughter' by Fightstar
  19. Toa Axzaa

    Goodbye

    Good luck, remember to tell the small kids to do your jobs, get ready your clothes, your food and everything else. Uh-oh, I sound way to evil
  20. Can I ask you something Seranikai? Please do not be offended. Does 'M' stand for Matt? Nope, 'M' isn't Matt. Why? -Seran Just wonderin
  21. I've never really expressed just how much I liked the Simpsons. I own all the comics, all of the Seasons out on DVD and have already preordered the upcoming 10th. So to express, i'm going to tell you a little about Homer.J.Simpson. Homer embodies several American working class stereotypes. He is crude, overweight, incompetent, intolerant, clumsy, thoughtless and a borderline alcoholic. Despite his apparent blue-collar status, he has had a number of remarkable experiences. And although he is gluttonous, lazy and often simple-minded, he has displayed flashes of brilliance and an integrity towards his own values. Homer is considered by many to be the greatest comic creation of modern times due to these attributes. Matt Groening first conceived the Simpson family in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts, and had intended to present his Life in ###### series. When he realized that animating Life in ###### would require him to rescind publication rights for his life's work, Groening decided to go in another direction. He hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, with Homer named after his father. As a matter of possible coincidence, a dim-witted character named Homer Simpson was featured in Nathanael West's 1939 novel The Day of the Locust, which was played in the film adaptation by future The Simpsons guest Donald Sutherland. Homer then made his debut with the rest of the Simpsons clan on 19 April, 1987 in the Tracey Ullman short "Good Night". According to Matt Groening, the whole family was designed so that they would be recognisable in silhouette. The features of Homer's character design are not used in other characters. Homer having the middle name "J.", which was revealed to stand for "Jay", was a "tribute" to Bullwinkle J. Moose from Rocky and Bullwinkle, a show Matt Groening loved as a child. Homer is performed by Dan Castellaneta. Homer's voice sounds different on the shorts compared to most episodes of the half-hour show. His voice was in the beginning a loose impression of Walter Matthau, but developed into a more robust and humorous voice during the second and third season of the half-hour show, allowing Homer to cover a fuller range of emotions. A number of Homer neologisms have come into everyday use. The most famous is Homer's annoyed grunt: "D'oh!" So ubiquitous is the catchphrase that it is now listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, but without the apostrophe. The first listed usage is not from The Simpsons, but from a 1945 BBC radio script in which the word was spelled "dooh." Dan Castellaneta has explained that he borrowed the phrase from James Finlayson, an actor in early Laurel and Hardy comedies, who pronounced it more stretched-out and whiny. Castellaneta was told by the show's director to shorten the noise, leading to the famous grunt in the TV series. Although The Simpsons has a floating timeline in which the characters do not age, and the show is set in the current year, certain dates have been given. Homer was born on May 12, 1956.[15] He was raised on a farm by his parents, Mona and Abraham Simpson. In the mid-1960s, while Homer was between nine and twelve years of age, Mona went into hiding following a run-in with the law. Homer attended Springfield High School and fell in love with Marge Bouvier in 1974. Marge became pregnant with Bart in 1980, while Homer was working at a miniature golf course, turning the crank that spins the windmill (sometimes too quickly). The two were wed in a small wedding chapel across the state line, spent their wedding reception alone at a truck stop, (despite an earlier episode having Homer recall a party with lots of guests, alcohol "and a priest", and Marge informing him afterward that it was their wedding) and the rest of their wedding night at Marge's parents' house. After failing to get a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer left Marge to find a job by which he could support his family. He briefly worked at a taco restaurant called the Gulp n' Blow, until Marge found him and convinced him to return. As a result, Homer confronted Mr. Burns and secured a job at the Plant. Marge became pregnant with Lisa in 1983, shortly before the new couple bought their first house. In 1985 and 1986, Homer saw brief success as the lead singer and songwriter for the barbershop quartet the Be Sharps, even winning a Grammy. During his time with the group, Homer was frequently absent from home, which put stress on his marriage. After the group broke up due to creative differences, Homer went back to Springfield to continue his old life. Some time in the late 1980s, Homer and Marge carefully budgeted so Homer could work at his dream job, pin monkey in a bowling alley. Unfortunately for Homer, Marge became pregnant with Maggie shortly after he started his new job, and not being able to support his family, he went back to the Nuclear Plant. According to comments on The Simpsons DVD commentaries by the writers and producers, Homer's age was initially 34, but as the writers aged, they found that he seemed a bit older too, so they changed his age to 38. Homer's personality is one of frequent stupidity, laziness, and explosive anger; one might say it is that of the "Average Joe." He also suffers from a short attention span which complements his intense but short-lived passion for hobbies, enterprises and various causes. Homer is prone to emotional outbursts; he gets very envious of his neighbors, the Flanders family, and is easily enraged at his son Bart and strangles him in an exaggerated manner. He shows no compunction about this, and does not attempt to hide his actions from people outside the family, even showing disregard for his son's well being in other ways, such as leaving Bart alone at a port. While Homer has repeatedly upset people and caused all sorts of mayhem in Springfield, these events are usually caused by either his explosive temper or lack of foresight. Except for expressing annoyance at Ned Flanders, Homer's actions are usually unintentional. Most of his explosive anger is targeted on Bart, because of something stupid or bad he had said or done. Despite their disadvantages, these common outbursts save Homer from dying of a pent-up rage-induced heart attack. While Homer's stupid antics often upset his family, he has also performed acts that reveal him to be a surprisingly loving father and husband: in "Lisa the Beauty Queen" (episode 9F02, first aired October 15, 1992), selling his cherished ride on the Duff blimp and using the money to enter Lisa in a beauty pageant so she could feel better about herself; in "Rosebud" (episode 1F01, first aired October 21, 1993), giving up his chance at wealth to allow Maggie to keep a cherished teddy bear; in "Radio Bart", spearheading an attempt to dig Bart out after he had fallen down a well, even though Homer generally hates doing physical labor; and in "A Milhouse Divided", arranging a surprise second wedding with Marge to make up for their lousy first ceremony, even going so far as to hire one of The Doobie Brothers as part of the wedding band and getting a divorce from Marge, essentially making their second wedding a "real" one. Homer tends to derive amusement from the misfortune of others. He is a chronic petty thief and borderline kleptomaniac, stealing from Ned Flanders everything from TV trays to power tools and air conditioners, even an entire room of the Flanders' house (Flanders knows about this, though, but Homer constantly says that he "borrowed" those things, and even compares a stolen weed hacker to Flanders losing his wife "It's gone, now..."). He has also stolen golf balls from the local driving range, office supplies (including computers) from work, and beer mugs from Moe's Tavern. Homer has a vacuous mind, but he is still able to retain a great amount of knowledge about very specific subjects. He shows short bursts of astonishing insight, memory, creativity and fluency with many languages in nearly every episode. Homer is also extremely confident; no matter how little skill or knowledge he has about anything he tries to do, he has no doubt that he will be successful. However, his brief periods of intelligence are overshadowed by much longer and more consistent periods of ignorance, forgetfulness and stupidity. Homer has a low IQ due to his hereditary "Simpson Gene," his alcohol problem, exposure to radioactive waste, repetitive cranial trauma, and a crayon lodged in the frontal lobe of his brain. The crayon in his brain is possibly the largest causal factor in his stupidity. Homer's intelligence was said to jump fifty points when he had the crayon removed, bringing him to an IQ of 105, slightly above that of an average person, but he went back to his old self when he had it reinserted, presumably lowering his IQ back to its original 55. Some episodes suggest that Homer's normal functions do not require the use of his brain, as Homer has at times debated against it. Occasionally, a specific body part such as his face, stomach or liver is also shown debating with his brain. In one notable scene Homer's mind actually leaves his body out of boredom, causing him to collapse. Homer is also inclined to retreat into fantasy, such as daydreaming of Germany as "the land of chocolate." In 2002, Homer placed second on TV Guide's Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters, after Bugs Bunny, as well as 14th on its "List of the 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time". In 2005, Homer Simpson was listed 5th on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters. He is one of only four cartoon characters on the list, along with Eric Cartman (#19) and Rocky & Bullwinkle (#54). FurtheRmore, viewers of the UK television channel Channel 4 have voted Homer first place in 2001's 100 Greatest TV Characters. On May 30, 2003, Homer was made an honorary citizen of Winnipeg, Canada. This was to recognize the fact that Matt Groening's father — Homer Groening — was likely from the Manitoba capital.
  22. Word-of-the-Day Number 4 is . . . 'Carbine!'
  23. The Song-of-the-Day today is . . . 'The Arms Of Sorrow' by Killswitch Engage
  24. Really? I thought the Epilogue was very well writen and a spectacular way to finish the series. I think its the best book so far out of the series. Its quite sad I feel that the series has finished, its been around for nearly half of my life. How do you feel about the series finishing? Oh, the epilogue was well written, but what about the rest of the characters? I'm sure JKR said that the epilogue was meant to explain what happened to all the major characters. I feel quite sad too, but still - I've got plenty of writing myself to be getting on with. -Seran I know what you mean there, some important characters (naming no names), we weren't told what there ultimate fate was. I was very pleased for certain characters at their new-found braveness and heroness. But some bits in the book, I wanted to cry at. I'm trying to write by epics as well, also i'm trying to plan the Xion series as well. P.S What have I done thats magical? Oh, goodness...writing an epic about the Xion? Featuring me in your work? Liking Enmicious? -Seran I did that?! . . . Oh yeah, I did
  25. I was justing checking up on some old files I found on my documents and a few of you may know that I write Epics named Bionicle Legacies, I saw some of the prototype plots for a few of them, thought you might wanna have a look. Real Ones Bionicle Legacies 1 Dawn of the Toa Based 1,000,000,000 years after the events of ‘Worlds End’, Toa still thrive across the universe, but very little of them are heroes, most are bounty hunters or assasins and most die as soon as they are created. But when a Matoran stumbles across an old temple where Toa used to live, he finds six new Toa; each one remembers nothing, only their names. Then the Toa travel to the Matoran’s island, to save the island from a revived old threat . . . Can the new Toa survive and defeat their news enemys? Find out in the first instalment of Bionicle Legacies! Bionicle Legacies 2 Swords of Storms After the fleeing of Roezunak, the new Toa Desti much go and find his new whereabouts. This takes them, Anula and his group of Matoran to a mysterious island named Shata. Shata is the home to mysterious relics and tablets; an archive to every living thing. When one Toa falls to one of the mysterious tablets and now under its control. It’s up to the other five Toa to find the Swords of Storms and free their fallen friend, but with that quest comes their own sacrifice . . . Bionicle Legacies 3 Dangers of the Unknown Anula finds it strange that the newest of Toa Desti are now missing and unknowingly in captivity. Anula decides to travel to where they were last seen with his friends to find out where they are and how to save them. But when the Eternal Storm happens all over again, Anula doesn’t know that destiny will strike like lightning and the most unexpected thing will happen . . . Bionicle Legacies 4 Curse of Roezunak Anula and his friends have finally found the six new Toa Desti and must try and escape the island they are on. But after a struggle with some new foes, the Toa must fight six new Lords of the Elements; each armed with one of the elemental powers that Toa posess. But along with new enemys comes a curse from their most old adversary . . . Can the new Toa fight against six new enemys and find the missing Toa? Read the fourth instalment of the Legacies series and find out! Bionicle Legacies 5 Friends of the Dark The Toa Desti must now travel across a sea of darkness with the newly found Toa Dutui to reach home. Roezunak is using time against them to slow them down from reaching home, then he strikes against them. They get shipwrecked and must take shelter on an unknown island. As they try to find a way back home they make a new friend along the way and must fight some unsuspecting enemys . . . Bionicle Legacies 6 Nightmare Of The Daetak Bionicle Legacies 7 The Phrophercies Reign Bionicle Legacies 8 Doomsday Prototypes Bionicle Legacies 1 Dawn Of The Toa Bionicle Legacies 2 Swords Of Storms Bionicle Legacies 3 Ocean Of Darkness Bionicle Legacies 4 A Curse Arises Bionicle Legacies 5 The Unknown Order Bionicle Legacies 6 The Sinister War Bionicle Legacies 7 The Prophercies Reign Bionicle Legacies 8 Doomsday Just goes to show me when I think about it. I'm half-way through Bionicle Legacies 7, i've been working on this series since last year in September, in 2 months time or less, the series will be a year old and should be complete. Wow
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