Hey everyone, this is Pilot! This channel is a platform for me to share my hobbies online. You'll mainly find content on Bionicle and Skylanders, but I may occasionally branch off into other interests, such as Destiny, Warframe, or Halo. When it comes to Bionicle, I post my custom builds and lore videos, and I'm also working on a fan-rewrite of the entire Bionicle lore. As for Skylanders, I have a series in the works called Skylanders Ultimate Review, where I review each playable character from throughout the series. In addition to all this, I occasionally like to stream games. TDLR; there's a lot this channel has to offer, so I hope you find something you like! :)
I will be returning to this channel quite often. I too am writing a book. In the first segment, the character is ignorant of the lore, in the second, they seek to learn the lore, and in the likely third, there will be something I haven’t decided.
The Skrall are one of the most underrated races in Bionicle. They were essentially the Spartans of Bara Magna. Just fierce and disciplined warriors looking for a challange.
You know, I wish they would make this scene into the movie. Exploring roodaka’s past & seeing how life was for her. And know that I think about it, they should show more of this stuff in movies & in tv shows.
I feel like you forgot two sapient species. The Zyglak and Frostelus, due to the fact that they can speak, and are usually mutations of the main sapient species.
Last month I unveiled the first of my original Mata characters, Bokaru-025. After his conscription into the Mata Program, Bokaru was transformed into a Toa and designated the Mata of Plantlife. Similar to the original 6 Toa Mata, Bokaru was built from the ground up to embody his element. As a Toa, he combines his Kanohi Zatth and Elemental Powers to wield flora and fauna in tandem against his enemies. In the wake of the Great Cataclysm, this enemy would become the wicked Brotherhood of Makuta. Like his fellow Mata, Bokaru would be sent to the Island of Mata Nui to combat the Brotherhood's forces. On this mission, he would serve as a member of Fireteam Wairuha, led by Kopaka-062. While Bokaru was a powerful Toa in his own right, he would not survive the initial onslaught, falling to the Makuta's greatest warriors.
Excuse me, not of the same species? I thought the Glatorian were the same species that just "evolved" differently. This "Toa" gives me all sorts of questions
Ngl bitils mask could actually be overpowered. He could summon multiple duplicates of himself from the past into the present, imagine him summoning 50 duplicates of himself before his swamp mutations. That’s just straight death
I’ve watched bionicles 1, 2, and 3 but saw no skrall can u pls tell me all the movies/episodes names, and where to watch them… also I have a complete Gen 1 set including MAKUTA
So under the animation tab, there's an option to select a format near the render and queue buttons. Select png, and instead of getting a video, you'll get a folder with each frame of the animation with a transparent background. To turn them into a video, you'll have to string all of the images together in a video editor and export it with an alpha channel. Hope that explains it!
Of course! I’m not sure how easily you’ll be able to recreate him though. There are parts here that require painting and the Mask would also have to be 3D printed.
Bokaru is part of a larger effort to give more representation to the lesser-known Elemental Powers in Bionicle. Similar to how the original six Toa are embodiments of their respective Elements, Bokaru is a representative of the Element of Plantlife, which informed much of his character. His name begins with Bo- the Elemental prefix for Plantlife, and he has a strong affinity with the plants and animals found throughout nature. This also informed Bokaru's home island, that being the tropical Southern Continent. There he resided in a Matoran Village, where he oversaw the farms and livestock that sustained his people. It was Bokaru's wealth of knowledge and sense of duty to the world around him that led to his conscription into the Mata Program.