What made Hero Factory GREAT?

can confirm RaptorTalon is my favorite part of Hero Factory’s legacy.

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Hero factory first got me into the bionicle and CCBS systems, and it’s a unique idea with a lot of potential had they created more lore

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:sob:

y’all too kind.

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I think one of the greatest aspects of herofactory wave 1 was, that it was a shiny new building system still compatible with older stuff, and it also had a simple premise.

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I really loved the sets. My favorite wave was Savage Planet. I have the whole wave, and love em!

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it was better than bionicle

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Best part of herofactory? definitely the tv show… all 3 episodes of it :upside_down_face:

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Brain attack Evo helmet is the best thing to ever come out of Hero Factory

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Evo is the best

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I personally think Furno, Man, Stormer, Zib, and Quadle might be the best characters to come out of HF, but to each his own. :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:

What about Evo (besides his helmet) made him great in your opinion? :slightly_smiling_face:

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well… evo is a little confusing, his attitude and voice actor change completely from “ordeal of fire” to “breakout”

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ok, nothing is great about him except his helmet. I like his breakout personality better though.

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but he just felt like another rookie in breakout, at least in ordeal of fire his personality set him apart from the other heroes, especially nex.

yeah, in breakout he was just like a furno/rocka mix without the parts that made each of them special. The Ordeal of Fire evo was a calm guy that only fought when he needed to. That really is a better character than rookie dude.

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Welp, on the subject of that, there actually is an explanation that actually rectifies the two different takes on his character in story and fits within the boundaries of canon, but it’s kinda dark:

He most likely passed away in battle, forcing him to get a core transplant, which, as confirmed in episode 2 of the nickelodeon cartoon, would cause his original personality to be gone, replacing it with a new one, due to the fact that, with the heroes, “their core makes them who they are.”

I think it was only ever stated that the Hero Core contains just their personalities, but who knows? It may also affect their memories (long-term and muscle), thus possibly requiring (at least some of) them to need to go through a re-learning period, which might cause them to have to start-out as rookies once-again. And even if needing a core transplant doesn’t affect their memories, it could still cause them to have reset, immature/insecure personalities.

Only question now is:
Why was no one in breakout mourning over Evo?

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Thay could’ve brain-washed them, so that they weren’t focused on evo dying during their missions. Also, maybe that was the first time a hero died during a mission, and they didn’t want the heros thinking about the danger.

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Because the whole cast of alpha team are robots, they A. probably don’t mourn because they are robots and don’t need emotion, and B. this kind of thing probably happens often. I don’t know if he would lose his memory after a core transplant, but I could see it making sense where he would need to relearn and retrain to be a “hero”, but it’s not like he was accomplished and experienced by “break out”, he still would have needed training regardless of this potential set back of reeducation.

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Except this doesn’t work when they clearly have emotions.

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Indeed, Man is my favourite of all Hero Factory characters. :stuck_out_tongue:

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@Toa-of-Snow Wait, do you mean humans?