I took the time to do a slight overhaul of the Cyberian Cat MK I.
The first thing I did was trade the red ball pieces on his hips with black ones to make them look more uniform, as well as beef up his hips with a Uniter piece.
I completely redesigned his chest, and his head, he now has a separate neck piece whereas the previous version did not. I still haven’t figured out how to give him a working jaw…
Now for the Matoran. Before y’all say anything, yes I know’s she’s just a basic Okotan villager build, but hey, it works doesn’t it?
Both of these characters exist in my own original universe.
In this universe the Toa are more or less a class of elemental knights, while the Glatorian form the regular military of each distinct elemental tribe.
While the numbers of Toa are limited to 7 per tribe, the tribes can have any amount of Glatorian warriors deemed necessary.
A Toa can either come from a Matoran or a Glatorian in this universe.
The elements in this universe are not gender specific like the G1 Bionicle, as evidenced here in Cheth.
Cheth is a member of a group of Matoran called the Agori, a people who choose to live outside the society set up by the Great Beings centuries before.
Elements mean nothing to them, so they wear a variety of colors to hide their native forms, as seen here in Cheth.
By birth, Cheth was an Onu-Matoran who took up wearing the gold mask and armor of her mother after she died. Cheth is a tinkerer and a scavenger, but also a fierce warrior. Many of the Agori she lives with call her ‘Toa Cheth’ because she is more than willing to fight to protect those she calls family.
During one of her patrols through the forest, Cheth came across the remains of a recent battlefield, and found out on it the half destroyed remains of a cybernetic beast known as a Cyberian Cat.
Cyberian Cats were robotic creations made by an enigmatic society of bounty hunters to act as hunting hounds for their small army.
With great care, the Onu-Matoran took the damaged war machine back to her home, and rebuilt it, reprogramming it to look at her as its new master.