User blog comment:Echo 1/Elements You Should Not Give Your Characters/@comment-1221909-20130512075034

Hmmmm. An interesting blog article, Echo, but I'm not sure how relevant it can be, given BIONICLE's context. Unless your stories' physics adhere to the scientific laws and principles of the human world, then real science can be chucked out the window. In the words of Greg Farshtey:

"Real life physics don't apply in BIONICLE, unless scientists discovered Protodermis yesterday and I wasn't told about it."

Depending on how leniently you interpret this statement, the scientific laws you've mentioned can be bent or broken (literally) on the whim of the writer. :P

But if this is aimed at people who like to dabble in sci-fi writing, then these are all very good points.