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Recently, the subject has come up of whether the GBs have abilities innately, or as a function of advanced technology. This has centered around instances in story where the GBs appear to have innate abilities, such as the insane GB's "dimension reach Kanohi turn-off", or the two GBs appearing invisible to the Matoran. Recent reveals seem to relate them to the Glatorian and Agori, however, who don't have powers. We also know that the Great Beings have given implants to Glatorian and Agori, giving them enhanced abilities. My theory is that the Great Beings did this for themselves, possibly to a greater extent. They invented protodermis, with the powers of Dimensional Gates and Concealment. I don't see why, with all the implant tech and their new high-powered substance, why they wouldn't have put two and two together, unless it was technologically impossible. If possible, this could explain why the insane GB didn't lose the ability to manipulate dimensions. If he had an implant in him before he touched the Mask of Life, it would be difficult to remove it, because the surgical tools would come alive. What do you think?
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I tought about this last night: What if the malfuntion of the red sar was planned by the Great Beings as yet another failsafe. If a large amouth of bad guys appeared in the universe the red star would stop working to prevent the evil beigns to return and start all over again.This theory could work because Greg stated the red star stopped working a long time ago, And a long time ago the league of six kingdoms was formed.EDIT:The GB's placed the Kestorra in the star to check if the beings that were sended there were evil or not, if they were evil they had to be locked upin the star, and then be analysed by the kestorra, if they were good they should have been manually send back by the kestorra. But the kestora weren't able to use the manual sendback due a lack of training because of the early departure of the Grait Spirit Bot. So after the automatic sendback was turned off the Kestora went mad due overpopulation. Some of the most desperate kestora tried to master the manual sendback but they accidently sent themselves to the City Of Silver. It is just a theory though...
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