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Re: Speculation on the nature of minifigs (moved from Dear LEGO)
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 8 Mar 2000 08:55:58 GMT
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I think their reproduction is by parting. Take legs of one, then torso
of another and head from some other, and mix and match..ohh..but..there
are still same number of minifigs around ???
:-)
Selçuk
Brad Hamilton wrote:
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> Speculation on minifig reproduction:
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> In the minifig world, there are adult and child figures (of the same size).
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> There are also miscellaneous minifig pieces floating around in the ether
> (i.e. various boxes, bins, etc).
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> Like all particles, these minifig pieces collide randomly as the pieces are
> swished around by giants searching for various parts.
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> Usually, these collisions yield no change.
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> However, sometimes a mutation occurs. Sometimes an adult minifig is split
> into minifig pieces.
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> Other times, If the energy of a particular collision is high enough, minifig
> pieces can even be bonded back together. Often this produces some sort of
> hidious conglomeration which is quickly found and destroyed by the roving
> giants.
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> Other times, the collision yields a new, and unique minifig. The ruling
> giants find this minifig, and noting that it is new and unique, the giants
> place the minifig into a LEGO landscape and a new figure is born!
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Speculation on the nature of minifigs (moved from Dear LEGO)
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| ---...--- (...) Wait, wait, not necessarily. It might be one of those mysterious things, like the puzzle with the twelve elves...you move the 3 pieces around, swapping heads, bodies, and legs, and suddenly, you have thirteen....perhaps this is how (...) (25 years ago, 7-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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