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"Axonn saw the gate advancing rapidly, threatening to envelop him. He couldn't see anything inside it, only deep darkness. He knew Brutaka's power — the gate might lead to someplace else on Voya Nui or any other island, or even to a different dimension entirely."
— Narrator, Inferno

Olmak
Kanohi
Title Mask of Dimensional Gates
Powers Creating dimensional portals
Component disks Unknown
Bearers Brutaka (formerly)
Pronunciation Ohl-MACK


The Kanohi Olmak was the Mask of Dimensional Gates.

History

Artakha created the only two Kanohi Olmak known to have existed in the Matoran Universe.[1]

The Order of Mata Nui gave one Olmak to Brutaka.[2] It was later damaged when Brutaka was exposed to Pit Mutagen, causing its portals to lead to unintended destinations. After Makuta Teridax took control of the Great Spirit Robot, Brutaka used his Olmak and appeared in the Core Processor beneath Metru Nui's Coliseum; Teridax proceeded to destroy the mask.

The second Kanohi Olmak had a variety of owners. Artakha arranged for a member of Jovan's Toa Team to wear the mask.[3] After the team entered Karda Nui and the Kanohi Ignika took the life of one of Jovan's teammates to revive Mata Nui, the remainder of Jovan's team used the Olmak to escape Karda Nui's energy storms.[4] A Makuta was later involved in the Olmak-bearing Toa's death.[2] The Olmak was taken by the Order and used twice by Botar: once to imprison Toa Mangai Tuyet in a pocket dimension and once to capture a Tuyet from an alternate universe who would take the place of her imprisoned counterpart.[5] Makuta Tridax eventually gained possession of the mask and used it to recruit an army of Shadow Takanuva.[6] Vezon later looted the Olmak from the sub-basement of the Brotherhood of Makuta's Destral Fortress. When the half-Skakdi donned the mask and traveled through a portal, he stepped out to face a wave of Energized Protodermis that fused the mask to his body.

Currently, no Kanohi Olmak exist physically in the main dimension.

Alternate Universes

Toa Empire Alternate Universe

In this alternate universe, Brutaka's Kanohi Olmak was held in the Coliseum's Hall of Masks after he was killed. The Tuyet of this universe fought with the prime universe's Takanuva over the mask, which the latter wanted to use to return home. During the battle, Takanuva escaped through one of the Olmak's portals; Tuyet followed but was killed when the gateway closed on her midsection. The mask was lost in interdimensional space.

Powers

The Kanohi Olmak allowed its user to transport him or herself and/or other targets to different locations or dimensions via dimensional portals. The user of an Olmak could only create one portal at a time.[7] A Kanohi Olmak user could also form gateways that stayed open without his or her concentration if he or she so wished. Although achieving time travel with an Olmak was impossible, users could travel to alternate dimensions where time flowed at a different rate than at home. Users could also have used a Kanohi Olmak to travel beyond the Matoran Universe.

When Brutaka's Olmak was damaged by Pit Mutagen, it continued to open portals on demand; however, Brutaka had virtually no control over where these portals might lead.

Example Usage

Takanuva emerging from a portal created by a Kanohi Olmak

Brutaka used his Kanohi Olmak to transport a Doom Viper into a pool of lava in an alternate universe in Power Play.

Bearers

Great

  • Brutaka - Formerly
  • A Toa from Jovan's team - Formerly; now deceased
  • Makuta Tridax - Not as his primary Kanohi; now deceased
  • Botar - Used the mask twice
  • Vezon - Absorbed into his body

References

  1. BZPower: Farshtey Feed, 28 November 2008 (archive)
  2. 2.0 2.1 BZPower: Farshtey Feed, 12 December 2008 (archive)
  3. BZPower: Farshtey Feed, 14 February 2010 (archive)
  4. BZPower: Farshtey Feed, 7 November 2008 (archive)
  5. BZPower: Farshtey Feed, 1 May 2009 (archive)
  6. BZPower: Farshtey Feed, 14 November 2008 (archive)
  7. Chat with Greg Farshtey, 11 July 2014 (archive)