It is! They're actually the second example of an organic creature piloting a "mech suit" much larger than it, though they are the only example where the mech suit is "grown" from the organic creature.
It is! They're actually the second example of an organic creature piloting a "mech suit" much larger than it, though they are the only example where the mech suit is "grown" from the organic creature.
Kraata! They're actually the living pilots of the (comparatively) giant mech suit that is the Rahkshi body. I could give more details, but that's a nice place to start. If you want more, I may break Bluesky's character limit.
They canonically do, but never on-screen, unfortunately.
I have a headcanon that Takanuva joins the Mahri while remaining an honorary Nuva. If they were released as sets after the Mahri arc, he'd have taken over the "white" canister slot.
It's a non-pluralizing singular, like "data", "luggage", or "literature", so you are right and I'm a pretentious pedant.
One of the trippier things to consider about video games: No matter how good the graphics, what you see is not literal.
Every item with the same effect? Likely not identical.
Town sizes? Likely much larger with way more people just to function.
Character heights / ages? Probably way more varied.
Oh, not BMP - wallofhistory.com has everything in text and can put it together in chronological order.
May I recommend Wall of History, if you haven't already discovered it.
Honestly, his foot extensions are his tools. They should've been considered like steel-toed boots.
That "dragonfly" is one of my favorite BIONICLE designs from a video game, just because of its simplicity. I honestly feel like someone had some parts lying on their desk mid-development and went "huh..."
I had the idea that the Krakhaan's ability to allow him to see people's dark sides made him cynical and bitter over time. By the time he chose to put his plans into action, he hadn't had a purely positive interaction for millennia - even getting a gift led him to see others' inconsequential envy.
The idea that Teridax was trying to threaten them with their homes being destroyed (while not telling them about Metru Nui where they did belong because he's still salty he lost to Vakama that one time) makes some sense.
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Good luck! At the very least write it down.
Love this analysis.
In my post-Reformation work, he becomes known as "Betrayer Teridax" - given all the privileges, but bit the hand that gave them to him because it was never enough. His story becomes akin to the dog who tried to steal the bone from its reflection in the water.
Update. He got his toys!!
Well, the simple answer - that's for pure humour in the video game. Not only does that character not have sensitives there, he also recovers immune to severe damage. So he'd never feel that pain twice.
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I mean they basically do in the movies. Canonically it's Sticks To The Back trope because everything's slightly magnetic.
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About divine power he's forgotten exists from having depression for ten thousand years without healthy coping mechanisms.
Banks charging you money for not having money should be illegal. Charges should just bounce, not put me further into debt.
Anyone have a spare Ko-Fi or two...?
Disc turns to stone or gas. Kanoka only trigger their abilities on impact, so if the disc stops being a disc; i.e. it's a chunk of rock or gas; then its effect won't activate when it hits or passes through the Boggarak.
However, if the Boggarak stops their hum before the disc hits...
It is a Labubu. A Krana probably makes it more manageable and useful.
Unfortunately they're a whole lot of specialized or retired part molds... You're not the only one, though.
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"They don't have fingers, it's all magnetic."
100%. It's a catchup set, with every card released normal and a funny filter on it. I hope they're learning a lot for future versions of this idea.