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Zamor Spheres
Zamor Spheres

Zamor Spheres are a kind of weapon in Lego Bionicle storyline, first appearing in the Legends story arc.

Zamor Spheres are essentially hollow balls; gas, liquid, or energy can be put into them, depending on what effect is desired. The spheres are then fired by Zamor Launchers at the target, where the solid surface temporarily becomes intangible and the substances inside them pass through the target.

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The earliest known Zamor Launcher was used by Toa Jovan, roughly 79,000 years ago.

Modern Zamor Launchers were first invented by Matoran on an unknown island some 3,000 years ago; but some prototypes were stolen by Nidhiki and Krekka for the Dark Hunters (at some time before Nidhiki was mutated into his insectoid form). Their mission also included destroying the production machinery, to delay the Matoran from making more launchers quickly.

Recently, a group of Dark Hunters abandoned the organization. Calling themselves "Piraka", they traveled to Voya Nui to search for the Mask of Life; their weapons builder, Avak, built Zamor Launchers for each of them to use in their schemes and the leader, Zaktan, built a vat to collect a virus called antidermis that would fill the Zamor Spheres.

But some of Voya Nui's Matoran opposed the Piraka, and they managed to steal one of the Zamor Launchers. After studying it, the group's inventor, Velika, built a set of launchers of his own and gave them to the Matorans' new allies, the Toa Inika. The Inika's launchers are upgraded from the Piraka's, as they can hold up to four spheres instead of just one.

  • The Piraka load their Zamor Spheres with "antidermis" - a kind of greenish-black virus. Matoran infected with this virus become mindless drones that will follow any command given to them, while Brutaka becomes stronger when he absorbs the virus.
  • The monster Irnakk can make worst fears come true, and channels this power through his Zamor Spheres.
  • The Zamor Spheres used by Protodax shrink targets to microscopic size permanently.
  • The Toa Inika use Zamor Spheres loaded with energized protodermis, which acts as a cure to the antidermis virus.
  • Toa Jovan used yellow-orange Zamors with an unknown power.
  • In addition, there are a few color-coded Zamor Spheres:[1]
    • "Gold - Reverses the effect of the zamor used to steal Brutaka's powers -- so essentially a power siphon"
    • "Silver - Binds a target to the next nearest living being with an energy chain"
    • "Black - 'Marks' a target so that he can be tracked anywhere he goes via an energy pulse. This is seen Black in the storyline, but blue in the Free the band game."
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  • Unique Zamors:
    • Hakann made a Zamor Sphere with some of Vezok's absorb-power ability, and used it to steal Brutaka's power for himself (and Thok, who was touching him at the time). This sphere was described as gold in Bionicle Legends #3: Power Play but shown as blue in the Bionicle: Ignition comic. The comic version has been confirmed to be the canon representation.
    • The other four Piraka made a Zamor Sphere that reversed the effects of the one that strengthened Hakann and Thok, returning the power to Brutaka. (same as the gold ones described above)
    • Axonn gave Toa Jaller a glowing Zamor Sphere, saying that the Mask of Life needs "protection". When utilized, the sphere froze Vezon and Kardas in space and time so that the Mask could safely be claimed.

Each of the 2006 canister sets included four Zamor spheres: Every Piraka had yellow-green spheres; Toa Jaller and Toa Hahli had light green spheres, Toa Kongu and Toa Matoro had blue spheres, and Toa Hewkii and Toa Nuparu had orange-yellow spheres. Each of that year's playsets also included both blue and green spheres, and the Zamor pack included gold, silver, and black spheres. The Mahri Nui Matoran and Hydruka sets also include two orange-yellow sphere pieces apiece (though in the storyline they aren't Zamors, but rather solidified air bubbles). This makes for six to eight sphere colors to collect, depending on whether you consider the Piraka and Inika greens and the Inika and Mahri Nui orange-yellows as the same or different from one another.

It should be noted that a majority of the Zamor Spheres in the toy sets are different colors from what the storyline says. The Piraka's Zamors are yellow-green, while storyline says that antidermis is greenish-black. Similarly, the Toa Inika Zamors are of various colors, but in the story they are filled with energized protodermis, which is silver in color and glows silver white.

General information comes from the Bionicle Legends book series; see List of Bionicle media.

  1. ^ Zamor Sphere Powers thread at BZPower forums, post #1

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