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Gallery: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/sets/72157650973823007/ Front: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16651597707/in/set-72157650973823007 Side 1: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16857859491/in/album-72157650973823007/ Back: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16857744722/in/album-72157650973823007/ Side 2: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16671509030/in/album-72157650973823007/ Übercharged: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16671509300/in/album-72157650973823007/ Medigun: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16671308468/in/album-72157650973823007/ Medigun (underneath): https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16672764929/in/album-72157650973823007/ *cue epic narrator voice* In a world that we explored from 2001 to 2010, we once heard of a Toa Fortress that held a precious stone that could allow six powerful heroes to merge into two powerful figures: Akamai and Wairuha. This Toa Fortress was invaded by Frostelus and the stone was stolen by the Piraka in the confusion, as the Toa team that guarded it died (except for some loser who went on to... *script-checking noises* set the stage for 6 of the world's most important heroes). *cue mlg sad music* But what if Frostelus never attacked and Makoki Stone guard team never died? Well in this universe, the Brotherhood of Makuta still wanted the Makoki Stone badly, so they hired a team of Toa mercenaries to defeat the Makoki Stone guard team and gather the stone, and thus began the Toa Civil War. The Order of Mata Nui stepped in and hired a team of Toa mercenaries themselves to help the Makoki Stone guard team combat the Brotherhood's team. When they did well enough on their own, the original Makoki Stone guard team was disbanded and the members went to various other locations. As the battles escalated, the Dark Hunters saw profit in this and secretly offered both the Brotherhood and the Order help, thus effectively managing both sides of the war. The Dark Hunters sold both sides cutting-edge weaponry, Kanohi, armor (color-coded for the Dark Hunters' convenience) and information on the other team's moves. Thus the story brings us to our star for today: the Order of Mata Nui's team's doctor, a Toa of Plasma who simply calls himself "Medic". Only select members of the Order know his real name. His weapon was designed by himself and built by the team's engineer (who also calls himself "Engineer"). It is a modified fire hose from Ta-Metru's forges that shoots a beam of elemental energy that binds together its target's mechanisms and makes them run better than usual, thus repairing any damage. When it's used, it builds up charge (that the Medic calls "Übercharge" that, when activated, makes its target (and the weapon's user) invulnerable for around eight seconds. It also has different settings for different effects, such as one that enhances its target's vision, accuracy and reflexes to the point where they can consistently land practically flawless hits and one similar to the base setting but sacrifices invulnerability for low passive damage resistance (which jumps to very high when Übercharged) and much faster charging. He wears a noble Hau that glows when he Übercharges someone. Not much is known about the Medic's past as a Su-Matoran, other than he was his town's doctor and made groundbreaking discoveries in repair, when his patients survived. Now as a Toa with access to the Order of Mata Nui and the Dark Hunters' vast armories and workshops he has much more healing potential, but he seems to view healing as a side effect of conducting his dangerous experiments out of curiosity. One can tell his maniacal laugh is not for discovering a quicker way to repair damage from a minigun. Anywho, without further ado, meet the Medic!
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Gallery: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/sets/72157651742029142/ 1: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16846239728/in/set-72157651742029142 2: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16413887563/in/album-72157651742029142/ 3: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16413887943/in/album-72157651742029142/ 4: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/16413888173/in/album-72157651742029142/ 5: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128941361@N03/17032593492/in/album-72157651742029142/ *cue epic narrator voice* In a world that we explored from 2001 to 2010, we once heard of a Toa Fortress that held a precious stone that could allow six powerful heroes to merge into two powerful figures: Akamai and Wairuha. This Toa Fortress was invaded by Frostelus and the stone was stolen by the Piraka in the confusion, as the Toa team that guarded it died (except for some loser who went on to... *script-checking noises* set the stage for 6 of the world's most important heroes). *cue mlg sad music* But what if Frostelus never attacked and Makoki Stone guard team never died? Well in this universe, the Brotherhood of Makuta still wanted the Makoki Stone badly, so they hired a team of Toa mercenaries to defeat the Makoki Stone guard team and gather the stone, and thus began the Toa Civil War. The Order of Mata Nui stepped in and hired a team of Toa mercenaries themselves to help the Makoki Stone guard team combat the Brotherhood's team. When they did well enough on their own, the original Makoki Stone guard team was disbanded and the members went to various other locations. As the battles escalated, the Dark Hunters saw profit in this and secretly offered both the Brotherhood and the Order help, thus effectively managing both sides of the war. The Dark Hunters sold both sides cutting-edge weaponry, Kanohi, armor (color-coded for the Dark Hunters' convenience) and information on the other team's moves. Thus the story brings us to our star for today: the Order of Mata Nui's team's pyromaniac, a Toa of Fire that doesn't really call himself anything (in fact he never says anything at all, we don't know if he's even a he or even a Toa of Fire, we just assume that too!) but others call him "Pyro". He wields an Order-issued Flamethrower that can store air in the tank and burst it out at the target to blow them away. Pyro doesn't have a proper Kanohi, just a powerless makeshift mask similar to Hydraxon's. In a mad quest for knowledge driven by curiosity, we used an experimental mind-reading machine that the Order had laying around to see inside Pyro's memories. What we saw was a bit strange, we think the machine malfunctioned. We saw a colorful land full of rainbows and unicorns where Pyro was shooting strange baby-like Toa with rainbows, bubbles and lollipops. It's a bit strange, so we'll discard that. Without further ado, meet the Pyro!
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