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P~M

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  1. Oh gosh, I forget about this for two weeks and it's still not started? I guess that makes me lucky? Looking forward to it, Xae.
  2. 3.5/5. I've seen you around.
  3. No, he's not, but feel free to use him as a supporting character if you'd like! (dunno if that's allowed) Thank you!
  4. [speedster] [Front] [Any last words?] [back] In that back shot you can tell that the silver Kakama is actually a brown Kakama that's been Sharpied, but if I had an actual silver Kakama, I'd have used it, I promise! You can also see (on all the pictures) that the pollen is coming down hard nowadays. Thankfully, Speedster doesn't have allergies. Speedster is a mercenary, always ready to zip into and out of anything for a respectable sum. He's equipped with his trademark seven-league boots, a powerful arm cannon from the forges of Nynrah, and a double-bladed weapon Speedster forged himself from the twisted remains of a squad of Rahkshi he once singlehandedly defeated. His seven-league boots, in combination with his Kanohi Kakama, allow him to move at remarkable speeds; he can reach any location one could walk to from his current location in a handful of strides, although he must know the route in order to do so. He has the willpower to use all the powers of a Great Kanohi that any Toa can, and he uses his Kakama with abandon. Since the mass exodus from the Great Spirit Robot, Speedster has taken the time between jobs to roam the expanses of Spherus Magna, spending his days traversing the landscape in solitude (naturally, as no one could possibly keep up with him). -- What do you think?
  5. I would name the god you might be thinking of, but that would fall under religious discussion. I mean, it's a bit late for that; just scroll up. This is really cool. Where is that long chain of appendage segments connected?
  6. Yeah, and things, too. TPBM has a sizable BIONICLE collection.
  7. Out comes Sonic the Hedgehog. In goes an Avohkah.
  8. Since we're just naming adversaries now, uh... Pohatu. Pohatu's mask?
  9. "Matoran in my Heart" by Mata One Nui "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel
  10. "Raanu, I'd love to fight today, but the Ice Tribe wanted me to fight for them! Strakk and I are teaming up for a two-v-two match!" Raanu
  11. Hi there! Count me in!
  12. Scodonius Known for their inferiority complex (EDIT: could be more than one answer, so, uh, came in four different set versions)
  13. After you force-fed him all that sake, you were feeling a little thirsty, so you had a sip. Then another. And another, and another, until you had consumed far more than you had force-fed Onaku. In your drunken state, you do nothing to resist when I walk up and... drumroll, please... steal the mask. My mask.
  14. Out comes a Visorak-Battering Ram. In goes the Lord of Skull Spiders.
  15. "I love Gossip Girl!" Hafu
  16. "Light Song" by Takanuva Platten. "Obvious Bicycle" by Vampire Weekend.
  17. P~M

    Worldbuilding

    An island inhabited by Ga-Matoran who are all possessed by BZPower members; the BZPower members are the alternate users of the Ga-Matoran's bodies. Horolaras
  18. P~M

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    Macku - death by foot.
  19. Sí. TPBM likes the color green.
  20. We have (approximately) bi-monthly Flickr contests that fill that void. That's true, but the Flickr contests don't have themes or special restrictions; they're just general contests. That's fine, but I guess I just want more BBCCs, haha .
  21. Kawaii? I know nothing about animu.
  22. I think the motivation behind separate groupings for contest entries is a good one, but the problem of course is in execution. I propose an alternate idea: piece limitations. There could be special contests where entries can only contain a certain number of pieces, say, or where entries can only contain pieces from a strict list. This encourages creativity in execution, not just purchasing power, collection size, or experience; the problem with the first idea, of course, is the same as before: those with "better" pieces have a better chance of winning; the problem with the second is that there's no way to choose a list fairly, because everyone has a different collection of pieces. A LEGO Digital Designer contest would eliminate both those problems... have we had one of those in the past? Honestly, fairness aside, I think smaller, more frequent MOC contests alongside the big BBCCs would be fantastic, however they're structured.
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