Talk:Aqua Magna

Do we really need the spoiler still?Vorak 23:59, 23 January 2009 (UTC)

is this name serious?? Aqua magna?Toafan13 21:05, 21 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Yup. Mata Nui (The BIONICLE Wiki Bureaucrat) 21:52, 21 August 2009 (UTC)

Theory
Ok, this is my THEORY about this planet and Bara Magna. Earth and Mars or based on them. As in Solar System Earth and Mars. Earth was once covered just water and Mars a very long long time ago could of supported life and two Moons!

EOP/Aqua Magna:

Earth:

Ps. THIS IS ONLY A THEORY AND ISN'T FANON OR CANON Bioleader 19:38, September 1, 2009 (UTC) 19:37, September 1, 2009 (UTC)


 * Just one thing - the landmass on Aqua Magna is non-canon. Yes, I know its there in the movie, but it's still non-canon. BTW, I didn't really understand the theory. Could you explain? Mata Nui (The BIONICLE Wiki Bureaucrat) 20:37, September 1, 2009 (UTC)

Plus you made a few mistakes. (Sorry but I'm an astronamy addict!) Mars still has both its moons (Phobos and Deimos) and it has not been confirmed to have supported life. However, since one of the Mars Rovers found samples of frozen H2O, it is possible that Mars is just too cold to sustain life, but may possibley sustain life as the Sun begins to expand, towards the end of its life cycle, heating up Mars and making it a possible getaway for Humans. I have then entire apocalypse planned out! How sad is that! Anyway, good idea
 * OK... But I've heard that Mars maybe once had a climate similar to that of the Earth, but that it didn't have magnetic field that Kept the atmosphere in place. Or was that Venus? M</Font>ata</Font> N</Font>ui</Font> (The BIONICLE Wiki Bureaucrat) 09:02, September 2, 2009 (UTC)

I think that Mars doesn't have one yet. You see. The first four planets are quite interesting. Mercury couldn't have supported life but Venus is what scientists believe to be Earth if Global Warming were to happen at an alarming rate. Which means there was a lot of CO2 in the amosphere at some point, suppesting there was life which polluted it at some point. Then again, the whole Nibiru thing can be quite interesting. I did a report on it. There are some videos on my Unbionicle page if you want to find out more...
 * Before we get off topic, let's move this discussion to a blog, or end it. M</Font>ata</Font> N</Font>ui</Font> (The BIONICLE Wiki Bureaucrat) 12:05, September 2, 2009 (UTC)

Aqua Magna
Aqua Magna isn't a moon of Barra Magna. It's its own planet, according to Greg Farshtey. - BS01's Konguchaos

* Sighs * Where does it say it is a moon? If it can sustain life then it has to be a planet. I don't think anybody said it was a moon.

What....
I think you are all forgetting some thing. I know I'm new, but I'm just saying that Glatorians,Toa,etc. are HUGE, at least 7 ft. tall, so the "Super Planet chunks" must be huge.--68.105.60.22 21:57, September 6, 2009 (UTC)Setul

Actually, the hieght of a species doensn't determine the planet's size. Earth was no bigger when the dinosours roamed it and I'm pretty sure the same won't apply for the Toa.

Plus, I haven't actually seen some sort of image that compares the size of a Toa to a planet.

Size
Why was it big enough for Mata Nui to stand on in the last Battle for Power comic but smaller than his head in Journeys End #2?--Mand&#39;alor te Siit 19:45, March 12, 2010 (UTC)

Because it was only a small part of Aqua Magna, that had split off from the moon while it moved through space, that hit Teridax. http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/bionicle/images/8/85/Mata_Nui_Signature1.pnghttp://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/bionicle/images/a/aa/Mata_Nui_Signature2.png 20:00, March 12, 2010 (UTC)