That is uncited on BS01, so take it with a grain of salt.
Isn’t that the default way matoran are made though?
Is there any way to know how many matoran exist?
I want to add this a bonus question. Can Rahi be created?
Rahi are created by the Makuta. That was the Brotherhood’s original purpose.
But are they continually creating them or just new evil ones? Can Rahi reproduce on their own?
Seems like you should keep your eye on this thread: Are Rahi revived on the Red Star?
I think Greg’s answer there would likely answer your question.
Yeah, I wonder if Greg will say anything about rahi returning to wherever they came from. Alive on the red star isn’t really what I need to know. If matoran and rahi get sent back from the red star that would be like torture. Imagine dying a horrible death and the having to do it again.
Well, if they’re alive on the red star then they were intended to be sent back to the MU after they died and were revived. People weren’t supposed to stay on the red star after being revived.
dying a horrible death and the having to do it again.
The thing is, the GB’s never intended them to care. They were never meant to be sentient. They were just small robots keeping a big robot alive. The awakening started by Velika started the spread of Saipience in the MU, but before they wouldn’t have cared.
That’s a good point but now I wonder why the great beings didn’t just make them indestructible. They can resurrect the dead I think they can pull off invincability.
Also, if the way that the matoran’s spirit or memories got transported to the red star get disrupted or blocked, would the matoran die permanently? What if their whole body was disintegrated?
Since this does not seem to have been answered;
“This system did not work with all beings: Beings whose bodies or minds[9] were destroyed beyond repair, or not composed of Protodermis, such as the Makuta, could not be revived on the Red Star.” - Bs01, Red Star#Features
Basically, you can’t be revived if you’re electrocuted or something similar because your brain is fried, and you can’t be revived if the body is destroyed by disintegration, acid, explosions or anything similar, since that would too destroy the mind.
As for being disrupted or blocked, we know that you do not get revived if you are outside the range of the Red Star, as was the case with the Matoran known as Reysa. The same thing would likely happen if it was somehow blocked. Since we don’t know how the Red Star detects dead bodies, we don’t really know if it only teleports recently killed invidivuals, or if it teleports any dead body which is in range.
They can resurrect the dead I think they can pull off invincability.
well, that kinda depends. they aren’t really resurrecting the dead. They’re just taking an AI personality construct, and putting it in a new body.
It’s like your computer, if your machine is damaged, but you have a backup drive, you can load the information from your backup to a new machine.
As for invincibility, there is a material called protosteel, but it was too hard to work with in universe for it to be used for anything but weapons and the Makuta’s bodies post-evolution. It was created by the GB’s, why they didn’t use it to make all the MU inhabitants, I dunno, but it I had to guess probably the same reason we don’t use fancy-high-tech materials IRL, it’s cheaper and easier to just use good, old-fashioned steel.
BS01 page on protosteel.
They’re just taking an AI personality construct, and putting it in a new body.
The only issue I have here is why would they take the body if all they need is the soul?
it’s cheaper and easier to just use good, old-fashioned steel.
I don’t think the great beings have to worry about expenses. They’re basically gods, they should be able to do a lot more than steel.
need is the soul?
To see if they need to make a new body, or if they can simply repair the old one. if they can’t use it, they scrap the old body for parts, and re-use it. It’s a practicality thing.
They’re basically gods, they should be able to do a lot more than steel.
Not really, to the MU inhabitants, they seem like that, but to others, not so much. To the inhabitants on Bara Magna, they were the jerks who broke the planet.
They were the same species as everyone else on Bara Magna, they just ignored the tribal affiliation because they loved the Sciences so much. They were smarter than most, but no more powerful than the other BM inhabitants, other than their tech.
Great Beings
BS01 page on the GB’s.
It’s a practicality thing.
Okay that makes sense
To the inhabitants on Bara Magna, they were the jerks who broke the planet.
The image of them in the comics made it seem like they were more than any inhabitant of bars magna
inhabitant of bars magna
True, they became the figures of legend, but in reality, they were basically a bunch of nerds and geeks (nothing against wither of these groups, being in the latter) with more materials and power than they knew what to do with. Though some were wiser than others, like Agonce.
You should definitely read that BS01 article though, it’ll answer a lot of your questions. (BS01 will answer a lot of question anyone has on bio.)
You should definitely read that BS01 article
Yeah, sounds like a good idea. It might just be the image of them that’s throwing me off.
throwing me off.
The comics can be wonkey at times.
The books are a much better source of information. The 08 comic cut out a lot of the best parts of swamp of secrets.
The books are a much better source of information.
Understatement of the year.
BS01 is nice because they synthesize all this info from all these sources, and don’t let new information be added without health debate and fact checking, (unlike the Bionicle wiki).