The problem in the Voya Nui saga was that there was no water of any kind other than the ocean water. Matoran can drink water just fine, so long as it isn’t salt water, so the plumbing isn’t a problem. Does anyone know if there was an ask Greg on this? Since they were made of protodermis like we are water they probably aren’t interchangeable, but there may not have been a canon decision on that. In the Voya Nui storyline drinking liquid protodermis was described as necessary to keep the Matoran healthy. Still, definitely a culture clash over all. Unless there wasn’t any indoor pluming in general? Which doesn’t make much sense in technologically advanced cities like Metru-Nui, so I can see the MU inhabitance at least familiar with the concept of a sewage system but definitely not fixtures like toilets being part of your plumbing. (I mean, I assumed they were drinking just water?)Īlso, I’d imagine there would be a sewage system in the MU purely because mixing any used water with your clean water is… not good. Wait, do the MU inhabitants need liquid protodermis? I thought they could live off of either liquid protodermis or water? I’m pretty sure most of the water on Mata-Nui island was plain ol’ H2O and the matoran there lived for a thousand years just fine. Spherus Magna is going to be faced with some…unusual housing problems. Opening his eyes as the GSR and seeing the endless ocean: “Fucking FINALLY!!!” Then the original Taipu finds the corpse of long dead Matoran, possesses him, and hits the imposter over the head with a rock.Īlso, what if our Makuta has been working his way up from smaller and smaller universes for millennia. How pissed off would you be if you were the Makuta and succeeded in seizing control of your universe after milennia of planning, only to find that what you thought was a giant, all-powerful planet destroying colossus was actually just some normal guy who worked in a mine? Taipu: At last, I am the Great Spirit, ruler over all! Bow before me! Whenua: Has anyone else noticed Taipu acting a little strange lately? Whenever one of the MU Matoran glitches or grows ill, it’s because their own tiny Makuta are trying to overthrow their bodies.
There's no word on specifically what Razer headset is included.įor more on Overwatch, check out the first part of our new video series on the gaming's creation.What if every Matoran and Toa were their own Great Spirit and the interior of their bodies were maintained by even smaller Matoran and guarded over by very tiny Toa. If you happen to win, you'll be able to choose from a digital copy of the game for PC, Xbox One, or PS4. The rules state you can get up to 28 codes this way, though each request will need to be postmarked on a different day.
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