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= Toa Hagah Spears =
= Non-Canon =


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{{Quote|Who are you? Speak or face the power of my Seismic Spear.|Alternate {{G|1|Toa}} [[Bomonga]] to [[Takanuva]], ''[[Dark Mirror]]''|center}}
Note: I added the "never referenced in canon media/contradict canon events" part because of the fact that the two MNOGs are considered (semi)canon even though they were never approved by the Story Team. '''[[User:OnionShark|<font color="black">~</font><font color="castletongreen">OnionShark</font>]]''' 21:15, 26 July 2017 (CET)


{{Tool
= Proto-Squad =
|name=Toa Hagah Spears
|image=[[File:Comic Lava Spear.PNG|200px]]
|caption=Toa Norik's Lava Spear
|status=In use
|user=[[Toa Hagah]]
|function=Melee combat<br>Channeling their  {{G|1|Elements|Elemental Power}}<br>Various individual powers
}}


The '''Toa Hagah Spears''' were specialized [[Toa Tools]] used by the [[Toa Hagah]]. The Hagah received them along with metallic armor as part of their elite status.{{BookCitation|BA9}} Like all Toa weapons, they could be used for melee combat and channeling their Toa's Elemental Powers, but each spear also had an additional power.
The '''Proto-Squad''' was an exclusive BIONICLE product-testing program run by the LEGO Group in the United States from 2002 to 2005. Participants in the program, who were drawn from US BIONICLE fans age 9-12, periodically received packages in the mail containing sneak peaks of the BIONICLE storyline, unreleased BIONICLE sets, and exclusive promotional items, all free of charge. Additionally, members received access to exclusive web content and downloads. In return, Proto-Squad members were occasionally asked to submit feedback about BIONICLE products. A signed letter from BIONICLE author [[Greg Farshtey]] was included in every package.<ref name="ps-feb-2003" />


When the Hagah were mutated by [[Roodaka]] into the [[Rahaga]], these tools were transformed into [[Rahaga Staffs|smaller staffs]] with different powers.{{BookCitation|BA9}}{{ComicCitation|C25}}{{GregCitation|OGD|Mar 23 2005, 03:16 PM}} They were restored to their original forms when Roodaka reversed the mutations.{{OnlineCitation|TNB|6}}{{OnlineCitation|DID|1}}
== Membership ==


==List of Spears==
The Proto-Squad was first advertised in the March-April 2002 issue of LEGO Mania Magazine as a collaboration with then-BIONICLE endorser and professional skateboarder Andy MacDonald. Entry into the program was decided through a contest which asked applicants to mail in their personal information on an entry form, a parent or guardian's signature, and a drawing or photograph of a scene based on a paragraph of text provided in the contest details.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020603123337/http://www.lego.com/eng/bionicle/proto/proto.asp Official Web Entry Form]</ref> Only 2,500 winning Proto-Squad members were to be selected from among these applications.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=9&ayear=2002&submit.x=24&submit.y=2 "Proto Squad Deadline Passed."] September 2, 2002.</ref> The entry form and contest rules were included in the LEGO Mania Magazine and later posted on the official BIONICLE website. Applicants were required to be US residents who would be between the ages of 9 and 12 as of July 7, 2002.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=5&ayear=2002&submit.x=5&submit.y=6 "Join the Proto Squad."] May 24, 2002.</ref> The entry deadline was August 30, 2002.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=8&ayear=2002&submit.x=26&submit.y=10 "Proto-Squad deadline nears."] August 23, 2002.</ref>
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!Name||Picture||User||Power||Notes
|-
|Lava Spear||[[File:Set Lava Spear.png|100px]]||Toa Hagah [[Norik]]||Melee combat<br>Channeling his {{G|1|Fire}} powers<br>Lava blast||Can also remove all of heat from an object instantly, or superheat it to the point of melting.{{BookCitation|BEU|73}}
|-
|Tidal Spear||[[File:Noimage.png|100px]]||Toa Hagah [[Gaaki]]||Melee combat<br>Channeling her {{G|1|Water}} powers<br>Unknown third power
|-
|Cyclone Spear||[[File:Set Cyclone Spear.png|100px]]||Toa Hagah [[Iruini]]||Melee combat<br>Channeling his [[Air]] powers<br>Cyclone blast||Use of third power weakens Iruini, necessitating he activate it sparingly.{{BookCitation|BEU|25}}
|-
|Sub-Zero Spear||[[File:Noimage.png|100px]]||Toa Hagah [[Kualus]]||Melee combat<br>Channeling his {{G|1|Ice}} powers<br>Unknown third power
|-
|Avalanche Spear||[[File:Noimage.png|100px]]||Toa Hagah [[Pouks]]||Melee combat<br>Channeling his {{G|1|Stone}} powers<br>Unknown third power
|-
|Seismic Spear||[[File:Noimage.png|100px]]||Toa Hagah [[Bomonga]]||Melee combat<br>Channeling his {{G|1|Earth}} powers<br>Unknown third power
|}


==Example Usage==
LEGO did not accept Proto-Squad new members after this initial contest until... TODO
In ''[[Dark Mirror]]'', an alternate Kualus used his Sub-Zero Spear to blast ice at the core timeline's [[Takanuva]].{{OnlineCitation|DM|5}}


==Set Information==
== List of Packages and Updates ==
Norik and Iruini are the only Toa Hagah released as sets in their Toa forms, and as such their spears are the only two seen in set form. Each spear consists of four pieces: a spearhead, two rods connected by the Toa's hand, and a connector to attach the spearhead to one rod.


= Stun Staffs =
The following is a list of Proto-Squad packages and the items they contained. Note that this may not be an exhaustive list.


{{Tool
=== December 2002 ===
|name=Stun Staffs
|image=[[File:Comic Staffs of Command in Use.png|200px]]
|caption=Staffs of Command in use by Nuurakh
|status=Out of use
|user=[[Vahki]]
|function=Psychologically impair targets
}}


The '''Stun Staffs''' were the primary weapons used by the [[Vahki]] to fight crime in [[Metru Nui]]. Each Vahki carried two. The staffs were designed not to injure or kill their Matoran targets, only stop them from continuing to break the law and return to work. As such, the staffs targeted the mind in temporary ways.
Shipped in a yellow package, the first Proto-Squad package included a Toa Nuva-themed 2003 calendar, a voucher for a free pair of BIONICLE Nike shoes, and a letter from Greg Farshtey.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/story.php?ID=686 "Proto Squad Packages Shipped."] December 11, 2002.</ref>


The [[Great Cataclysm]] sent a power surge through the [[Vahki Hives]], destroying most Vahki and their staffs. Those staffs which where not destroyed were supercharged and could fire destructive energy blasts.
=== February 2003 ===


==List of Staffs==
Included a Bohrok-Kal set and a letter from Greg Farshtey.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/story.php?ID=787 "Proto Squad Packages Being Shipped."] February 8, 2003.</ref><ref name="ps-feb-2003">BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/story.php?ID=792 "Ever Wonder about the ''Proto Squad''?"] February 10, 2003.</ref>
{|class="prettytable" style="width:auto%; font-size:0.906em; background-color:white;"
!Name||Picture||User||Power
|-
|Staff of Command||[[File:Animation Staff of Command.png|100px]]||Vahki [[Nuurakh]]||Fills target's mind with a single overriding command
|-
|Staff of Loyalty||[[File:Animation Staff of Loyalty.png|100px]]||Vahki [[Bordakh]]||Fills target with loyalty to the Vahki, strong enough to betray even friends
|-
|Staff of Suggestion||[[File:Animation Staff of Suggestion.png|100px]]||Vahki [[Zadakh]]||Makes target more susceptible to suggestion, usually something like "get back to work"
|-
|Staff of Confusion||[[File:Animation Staff of Confusion.png|100px]]||Vahki [[Keerakh]]||Confuses target
|-
|Staff of Erasing||[[File:Animation Staff of Erasing.png|100px]]||Vahki [[Vorzakh]]||Disorients target's fine motor skills, turning them into "shamblers"
|-
|Staff of Presence||[[File:Animation Staff of Presence.png|100px]]||Vahki [[Rorzakh]]||Allows the Rorzakh to track target's location
|-
|}


==Example Usage==
=== March 2003 ===
During a conflict with the [[Toa Metru]] in ''[[Comic 19: Enemies of Metru Nui|Enemies of Metru Nui]]'', Vahki Bordakh succeeded in striking [[Nokama]] with blasts from their Staffs, and she subsequently pushed [[Vakama]] off the tower on which they were standing.


==Set Information==
Included a $50 LEGO Shop@Home gift certificate to cover the cost of BIONICLE Nike shoes. Also included a letter from Greg Farshtey with a link and password to the exclusive Proto-Squad content on Lego.com.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=3&ayear=2003&submit.x=19&submit.y=14 "Proto-Squad members receive update."] March 3, 2003.</ref> The web content became available as of March 20.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=3&ayear=2003&submit.x=19&submit.y=14 "Proto Squad members, rejoice!"] March 20, 2003.</ref>
Each of the six Vahki sets in 2004 included two Stun Staffs, each staff being one large piece. In the Vahki's four-legged configuration, the staffs act as forelegs.
 
=== May 2003 ===
 
This package included an impressive array of rare collectibles: an orange Kanohi Vahi piece, a hard plastic dark grey Krana-Kal (later known by collectors as a "Grey Plastic Krana-Kal" or "GPKK"), and a silver plastic Krana-Kal (later known by collectors as a "Vacuum Metal Krana-Kal" or "VMKK"). The package also included a Bohrok-Kal mini CD-ROM, a large Rahkshi poster, sketches from the upcoming BIONICLE Comic 13, and a BIONICLE survey to be returned to LEGO. Members who completed the survey would receive a special Rahkshi T-shirt as a thank-you.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=4&ayear=2003&submit.x=22&submit.y=11 "The Next Proto Package."] April 24, 2003.</ref><ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=5&ayear=2003&submit.x=23&submit.y=6 May 17, 2003].</ref><ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/story.php?ID=1042 "A cool package indeed for Proto Squad members."] June 6, 2003.</ref> The VMKKs and GPKKs were produced in all eight krana variations.<ref>BZPower Forums. [http://www.bzpower.com/board/topic/14647-official-rare-promotional-collectibles-topic/ "Official Rare & Promotional Collectibles Topic."] Posted September 15, 2014. Last edited June 29,
2017.</ref>
 
=== June 2003 ===
 
The exclusive web content was updated as of June 19.<ref>BZPower News. [http://www.bzpower.com/archive.php?archive=&amonth=6&ayear=2003&submit.x=27&submit.y=3 "Proto Squad web site updated."] June 19, 2003.</ref>
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 02:49, 6 August 2017


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Sandbox

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Concepts for BIONICLE Page's Link: Concepts Gallery

A bit of the missing content for the Gallery:

[1]

[2]

Above is a story bible for the Bionicle stone-legend, and some concept sketches of the Amaja circles.

[3] [4]

Above are two early Bionicle Mata-Nui concepts


[5]

Above: dawn of Bionicle concept poster, and an animation. Unable to acquire a LARGE version of the poster and unsure if there is a larger option available.


[6]

"This concept poster was done in 2006 trying to envision what the battle in Karda Nui between the Toa and the brotherhood of Makuta would look like. ...He is being chased by an evil looking craft or creature looking like a blend between an “M” for Makuta and a manta ray. ...The fight takes place just next to the “great fall” the water pouring into Karda Nui." Features Av-Matoran spectators.


[7]

[8]

[9]

[10]

Above Concepts (7-10): early Toa biomes

[11]

non-canon Bionicle "Heroes" game cover concepts

Ideas for Replacing File:Image-request.png

File:Image-request.png is a blank picture frame, which isn't BIONICLE-related at all. Here are some images we could replace it with:

Better Image

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Navigation Templates

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Velika's Agents

Creatures

Deputy Toa

A Deputy Toa is the second-in-command of a Toa team. They serve as confidantes to their team leaders and fulfill the role themselves when their leaders are unavailable.

Known Toa

Kopaka, the deputy leader of the Toa Nuva
Nokama led the Toa Hordika during Vakama's defection

Trivia

  • While most of the Toa team leaders are Toa of Fire, Toa deputies have represented many different elements.
  • Lesovikk was the overall commander of the Toa Cordak,[1] while Nikila was considered as the tactical leader.[1]



Non-Canon

Sandbox is Non-Canon
Sandbox is considered to be Non-Canonical to the BIONICLE storyline because, although it uses several BIONICLE elements from BIONICLE, the events it portrays were never approved by the BIONICLE Story Team, and are either never referenced in canon media or contradict canon events.

Note: I added the "never referenced in canon media/contradict canon events" part because of the fact that the two MNOGs are considered (semi)canon even though they were never approved by the Story Team. ~OnionShark 21:15, 26 July 2017 (CET)

Proto-Squad

The Proto-Squad was an exclusive BIONICLE product-testing program run by the LEGO Group in the United States from 2002 to 2005. Participants in the program, who were drawn from US BIONICLE fans age 9-12, periodically received packages in the mail containing sneak peaks of the BIONICLE storyline, unreleased BIONICLE sets, and exclusive promotional items, all free of charge. Additionally, members received access to exclusive web content and downloads. In return, Proto-Squad members were occasionally asked to submit feedback about BIONICLE products. A signed letter from BIONICLE author Greg Farshtey was included in every package.[2]

Membership

The Proto-Squad was first advertised in the March-April 2002 issue of LEGO Mania Magazine as a collaboration with then-BIONICLE endorser and professional skateboarder Andy MacDonald. Entry into the program was decided through a contest which asked applicants to mail in their personal information on an entry form, a parent or guardian's signature, and a drawing or photograph of a scene based on a paragraph of text provided in the contest details.[3] Only 2,500 winning Proto-Squad members were to be selected from among these applications.[4] The entry form and contest rules were included in the LEGO Mania Magazine and later posted on the official BIONICLE website. Applicants were required to be US residents who would be between the ages of 9 and 12 as of July 7, 2002.[5] The entry deadline was August 30, 2002.[6]

LEGO did not accept Proto-Squad new members after this initial contest until... TODO

List of Packages and Updates

The following is a list of Proto-Squad packages and the items they contained. Note that this may not be an exhaustive list.

December 2002

Shipped in a yellow package, the first Proto-Squad package included a Toa Nuva-themed 2003 calendar, a voucher for a free pair of BIONICLE Nike shoes, and a letter from Greg Farshtey.[7]

February 2003

Included a Bohrok-Kal set and a letter from Greg Farshtey.[8][2]

March 2003

Included a $50 LEGO Shop@Home gift certificate to cover the cost of BIONICLE Nike shoes. Also included a letter from Greg Farshtey with a link and password to the exclusive Proto-Squad content on Lego.com.[9] The web content became available as of March 20.[10]

May 2003

This package included an impressive array of rare collectibles: an orange Kanohi Vahi piece, a hard plastic dark grey Krana-Kal (later known by collectors as a "Grey Plastic Krana-Kal" or "GPKK"), and a silver plastic Krana-Kal (later known by collectors as a "Vacuum Metal Krana-Kal" or "VMKK"). The package also included a Bohrok-Kal mini CD-ROM, a large Rahkshi poster, sketches from the upcoming BIONICLE Comic 13, and a BIONICLE survey to be returned to LEGO. Members who completed the survey would receive a special Rahkshi T-shirt as a thank-you.[11][12][13] The VMKKs and GPKKs were produced in all eight krana variations.[14]

June 2003

The exclusive web content was updated as of June 19.[15]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Official Greg Dialogue", post {{{post}}}. BZPower Forums. (archived on greg.thegreatarchives.com)
  2. 2.0 2.1 BZPower News. "Ever Wonder about the Proto Squad?" February 10, 2003.
  3. Official Web Entry Form
  4. BZPower News. "Proto Squad Deadline Passed." September 2, 2002.
  5. BZPower News. "Join the Proto Squad." May 24, 2002.
  6. BZPower News. "Proto-Squad deadline nears." August 23, 2002.
  7. BZPower News. "Proto Squad Packages Shipped." December 11, 2002.
  8. BZPower News. "Proto Squad Packages Being Shipped." February 8, 2003.
  9. BZPower News. "Proto-Squad members receive update." March 3, 2003.
  10. BZPower News. "Proto Squad members, rejoice!" March 20, 2003.
  11. BZPower News. "The Next Proto Package." April 24, 2003.
  12. BZPower News. May 17, 2003.
  13. BZPower News. "A cool package indeed for Proto Squad members." June 6, 2003.
  14. BZPower Forums. "Official Rare & Promotional Collectibles Topic." Posted September 15, 2014. Last edited June 29, 2017.
  15. BZPower News. "Proto Squad web site updated." June 19, 2003.