Kanakalackin Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 Hi guys. So, while I was strolling through some textbooks, Bionicle names started popping into my head. For example, in Latin, Malum means bad. In Science, I found a tellurium in the periodic table of elements. Have you guys found anything that sounds like BIONICLE in shool? Quote I have an Instagram page where you can see these pictures and more like them! Just click HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Pyro (From TF2) Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 (edited) I didn't here it in school, but "Gelu" is Latin for frost, and "Metus" is also Latin for something but I'm not sure what. I think all the Bara Magna/Spherus Magna characters have latin names. Edited April 22, 2013 by ToaOfAwesome Quote Herro there, person.How are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitoshura Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 Telluride was most likely based of tellerium, a metal related element, as Telluris was part of the iron tribe and iron is also a metal related element in the periodic table. Some other names are based off Latin words as well, but I can't remember which. Quote profiles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanakalackin Posted April 22, 2013 Author Share Posted April 22, 2013 Yeah, that makes sense because the Romans had gladiators. Bionicle has glatorian. So LEGO probably included as many Roman-ish things into Bara/Spherus Magna as possible. Quote I have an Instagram page where you can see these pictures and more like them! Just click HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chro Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 My friend has a backpack from a company called Akamai.Yeah, mostly Latinish things. Haven't seen many Maori words in school. Quote save not only their lives but their spirits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liopleurodon Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 Mostly Latin... I've also known a classmate who has Rahi in their name. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avak5 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Kind of off topic but Thok means electricity in my language. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishers64 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Telluride was most likely based of tellerium, a metal related element, as Telluris was part of the iron tribe and iron is also a metal related element in the periodic table. Some other names are based off Latin words as well, but I can't remember which. Telluride is a real place. It's a town in Colorado. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles". Quote Hero Factory RPG | Bionicle Mafia XXIX: Storyline & Theories Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dralcax Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles".That's because you beat me to it :PMata in Spanish is "he kills". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanakalackin Posted April 23, 2013 Author Share Posted April 23, 2013 I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles".That's because you beat me to it :PMata in Spanish is "he kills".Funny, the Toa code is almost OPPOSITE to killing. Quote I have an Instagram page where you can see these pictures and more like them! Just click HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Legendary TNT Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 I was in my Spanish class and there was a video talking about Easter Island. It has another name called Rapa Nui. Once I heard the "Nui" I was like, "Hmm, what? What did it say about Nui?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitoshura Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Telluride was most likely based of tellerium, a metal related element, as Telluris was part of the iron tribe and iron is also a metal related element in the periodic table. Some other names are based off Latin words as well, but I can't remember which. Telluride is a real place. It's a town in Colorado. Argh, I meant Telluris. Stupid autocorrect. Quote profiles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopekemaster Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Well, I didn't find it in school, but there is an author with the last name "Gresh". Quote My Writing Blog (more writing coming soon!) My Bionicle/LEGO Blog (defunct) Hyfudiar on Spotify (noise/drone/experimental music) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dual Cee Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Lemme get my Latin Skills here:Aqua Magna = Water HugeMetus = FearMalum ~ Malus = Evil, BadCertavus ~ Certus = CertainSpherus Magna = Giant SphereSolis Magna = Giant Sun Quote I'm back! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanakalackin Posted April 24, 2013 Author Share Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) Lemme get my Latin Skills here:Aqua Magna = Water HugeMetus = FearMalum ~ Malus = Evil, BadCertavus ~ Certus = CertainSpherus Magna = Giant SphereSolis Magna = Giant SunFinally! Someone who speaks English, err, Latin. Now I don't feel alone. EDIT: Mata Nui also made an indirect reference to the ancient Roman's gladiatorial fights: "You use your best warriors for sport?" The ancient gladiators were for the viewing pleasure of many ancient Roman citizens. Edited April 24, 2013 by Phantom Terror Quote I have an Instagram page where you can see these pictures and more like them! Just click HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Van Hohenheim Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 I don't exactly get bionicle stuff in school, but one time, to help me understand a math principle about Area, she got me to build a square out of parts, then adjusted them, saying the shape was different, but the area was the same. Quote Previously known as Aiwendil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neelh Posted May 7, 2013 Share Posted May 7, 2013 Umbra is Latin for shadow. There's a taxi firm called T.O.A. and when I first saw them I quoted Matau. ._. Quote i wanna be the very best like no one ever was to catch them is my real test to train them is my cause Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanakalackin Posted May 7, 2013 Author Share Posted May 7, 2013 Umbra is Latin for shadow.That's kind of an oxymoron... Seeing that Umbra is purely light. Quote I have an Instagram page where you can see these pictures and more like them! Just click HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aanchir Posted May 7, 2013 Share Posted May 7, 2013 Umbra is Latin for shadow.That's kind of an oxymoron... Seeing that Umbra is purely light. Which has actually been referenced in-story. His name is supposed to be deceptive, since something's umbra is the darkest part of its shadow.Then again, you need light to cast a shadow... Quote Latest MOC: PAIGE (Prototype Artificial Intelligence, Gynoid Expression) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just A Dot Posted May 7, 2013 Share Posted May 7, 2013 Telluride was most likely based of tellerium, a metal related element, as Telluris was part of the iron tribe and iron is also a metal related element in the periodic table. Some other names are based off Latin words as well, but I can't remember which. Telluride is a real place. It's a town in Colorado. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles". Yep, them Tangents remind me of BIONICLE every time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Madara: Mangekyou Master Posted May 22, 2013 Share Posted May 22, 2013 Bara showed up in my Swedish class. It means only. Quote STAR WARS GALAXY AT WAR ... we have cookies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Art Vandelay Posted May 28, 2013 Share Posted May 28, 2013 I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles".That's because you beat me to it :PMata in Spanish is "he kills". Darn! I thought of Soh Cah Toa immediately when I heard this! Haha. I have seen a lot of Bionicle words in Latin, as many of you have mentioned. I guess Lego thought it was a good idea to use Latin words after they got sued by the Maori people, since there aren't any Latin speaking people to sue them! When I first heard of Rapa Nui, I thought it was a Maorian island, but I was surprised to see it was Easter Island's real name. Its funny how Rapa Nui would fit pretty well in the Bionicle storyline. (If you're not familiar with the history of the island, Wikipedia it. Its actually very interesting.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hexann Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 (edited) I didn't here it in school, but "Gelu" is Latin for frost, and "Metus" is also Latin for something but I'm not sure what. I think all the Bara Magna/Spherus Magna characters have latin names.Another is Umbra- which is Latin for light. Edited May 29, 2013 by Damaracx 7.0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Pyro (From TF2) Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 (edited) Oh, once again, I didn't hear this in school, but it is academic in a social studies sort of way. While "Rahkshi" are the mechanical slug-in-suit poison the earth kind of creatures we all know and love, "Rakshi" without the "h" is an extremely strong alcoholic beverage from some archipelago that still has ancient tribes in it (I can't remember which). Granted, I doubt Mr. F got the name from that, but it makes you wonder what other names come from. Edited May 29, 2013 by ToaOfAwesome Quote Herro there, person.How are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Van Hohenheim Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 well, fighting a rahkshi might make you want a strong drink xD Quote Previously known as Aiwendil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hexann Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Oh, once again, I didn't hear this in school, but it is academic in a social studies sort of way. While "Rahkshi" are the mechanical slug-in-suit poison the earth kind of creatures we all know and love, "Rakshi" without the "h" is an extremely strong alcoholic beverage from some archipelago that still has ancient tribes in it (I can't remember which). Granted, I doubt Mr. F got the name from that, but it makes you wonder what other names come from.Rahkshi- the extremely alcohlic bevarage! Hmmm. seems legit. XD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanakalackin Posted May 29, 2013 Author Share Posted May 29, 2013 (edited) WARNING: Side effects may include (but are not limited to): A hunched back, metalic plating covering your body, worms sprouting from your face, speach ability inhibited, fear, vaporization of body parts, extreme fevers, and poisoned blood. Edited May 29, 2013 by Phantom Terror Quote I have an Instagram page where you can see these pictures and more like them! Just click HERE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Legendary TNT Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles".Oh, I thought that was just a weird thing my dictator-like Geometry teacher uses to remember Trig. Didn't know it was taught everywhere. WARNING: Side effects may include (but are not limited to): A hunched back, metalic plating covering your body, worms sprouting from your face, speach ability inhibited, fear, vaporization of body parts, extreme fevers, and poisoned blood.Oh, and don't forget one of 42 different superhuman abilities such as heat beams shooting from your eyes, resistance to cold, chameleon,... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hexann Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles".Oh, I thought that was just a weird thing my dictator-like Geometry teacher uses to remember Trig. Didn't know it was taught everywhere. >WARNING: Side effects may include (but are not limited to): A hunched back, metalic plating covering your body, worms sprouting from your face, speach ability inhibited, fear, vaporization of body parts, extreme fevers, and poisoned blood.Oh, and don't forget one of 42 different superhuman abilities such as heat beams shooting from your eyes, resistance to cold, chameleon,... That depends on which kind you get. I prefer poison. It taste YUMMY. Then again Plasma taste pretty good too.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Logan Tec Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 Darn i was beaten to Umbra being the darkest part of the shadow of an opaque object. (Fancy words ) Quote one day this will contain greatness only the best. But take this with the ocean of salt then you will know what to expect from this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neelh Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 Bara showed up in my Swedish class. It means only. Fangirling now because Bara Mana is only a desert and solitude etc., Aqua Magna is just water and Bota Magna = Botany! Quote i wanna be the very best like no one ever was to catch them is my real test to train them is my cause Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toatapio Nuva Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 BIonicle was once mentioned in one of my marketing classes as an ingenious strategy that saved LEGO from the crisis in 2001. That's all, though. Quote My BZPRPG profiles - Viima, Lai Lai Kirgan, Jarkale, Hile, Tuli + Kavala, Khervos, Thira Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CeeCee Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 Telluride was most likely based of tellerium, a metal related element, as Telluris was part of the iron tribe and iron is also a metal related element in the periodic table. Some other names are based off Latin words as well, but I can't remember which. Telluride is a real place. It's a town in Colorado. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Soh Cah Toa yet. Whenever I think of trigonometry, I think of "wet Bionicles".I always think of Pohatu. Becuase he was a "Soccer" Toa. Its stupid but it helped me remember it. Umbra is Latin for shadow.That's kind of an oxymoron... Seeing that Umbra is purely light. Which has actually been referenced in-story. His name is supposed to be deceptive, since something's umbra is the darkest part of its shadow.Then again, you need light to cast a shadow...I always thought it was some sort of ironic joke that whoever named him made. Seeing as Latin doesnt exsist in the Bio-verse Quote Signature Guidelines: Avatar and signature total file size may not exceed 250 KB! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishers64 Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 Recently, I was reading a psychology book and encountered a section on the Bionicle experiment BZP reported for the front page. Unfortunately, the distinguished professor dude forgot to consult bonesiii when he wrote it (), so the section, aptly entitled "Building Bionicles", contained these gems: (For reference, Bionicle means "biological chronicle", and given that the book was about humans, who are biological...anyway) Sean showed Joe a Lego Bionicle - a small fighting robot - This same process will continue in the same way, and for each additional Bionicle you build, you will get eleven cents less, until you decide that you don't want to build any more Bionicles. Imagine that you are a consultant visiting two Bionicles factories. The working conditions in the first Bionicles factory are very similar to the [meaningless] condition...After observing the workers' behavior, you would most likely conclude that they don't like Legos much (or maybe they have something specific against Bionicles). At least he was consistant, however - nowhere in the section does he refer to Bionicle's proper meaning. Quote Hero Factory RPG | Bionicle Mafia XXIX: Storyline & Theories Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aanchir Posted May 30, 2013 Share Posted May 30, 2013 I used to find a few things in school subjects. Latin names I encountered in my Latin class were one example: Umbra is the obvious one (they even referenced its real-world meaning in some descriptions of the character), but others include Pelagia (which means of the sea or seafaring in Latin, appropriate for a Ga-Matoran), Telluris (which means of the earth in Latin and is related to many derived terms which have been mentioned here), etc.Really, though, I encountered a lot more BIONICLE terms with real-world meanings during my own independent research into them than in my school subjects. Almost all the Matoran names in the Mata Nui Online Game II were from real-world words and names related to their elements, and the majority of official terms from 2001 likewise had very sensible real-world meanings in languages from Pacific islands (Ignalu has an interesting dual origin: Ignalu is a portmanteau of Ignis, the Latin word for fire, and Nalu, the Hawaiian word for surf or waves). Quote Latest MOC: PAIGE (Prototype Artificial Intelligence, Gynoid Expression) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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