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Re: Fleebnorks and Sea Monkeys and Turbocycles Oh My!
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lugnet.space, lugnet.aquazone
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Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:07:32 GMT
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> > > Second is the invasion of the Fleebnorks:
> > >
> > > http://www.brickfrenzy.com/ground_fleebcycle.html
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> > Seriously cool, GREAT colors. (extra point for proper fleeb color ;-) )
> > I can see this ripping down a road dodging flame throwers from a pursuing
> > space flyer.
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> Despite the fact that I actually got it right, why should the color really
> matter? Are Fleebnorks really homogenous? Humans aren't all pink, after all.
THANK YOU!!
My problem is that the original description of fleebnorks (parasites that
infect power units on starships) kinda implies that they are really common.
Yet, they were available in only one set! (6575 Polar Base) and are currently
quite expensive on Bricklink: http://makeashorterlink.com/?I10425993 . 25 cents
for the cheapest, and only 7 available, most at 88 cents! I'm sorry, but
having the correct color fleebnork ain't that important!
Personally I like a variety of different fleebnorks, each with different
qualities and abilities. Like trans fleebnorks being ones that eat power
sources (trans-neon-green and trans-orange), and opaque ones being what the
trans originally evolved from, and eat like rocks or something. besides, ain't
variety the spice of life?
Okay, i'm off the fleebnork soapbox now.
BTW, tre cool power cycles. i think i might have to try my hand at one.. like
a chopper one (im a harley fan).
peace
-elnny
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> > > Third is the coming of the Sea Monkeys:
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> > > http://www.brickfrenzy.com/ground_marauder.html
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> > Hey Cool! Sea Monkeys have stolen M.A.S.K. technology... will they also
> > have a Z-28 that pops open it's doors and flies? or a Z car that becomes a sub?
> > ( http://www.sgtsavage.com/toy85.html )
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> Hah! One will never know the extents of what the sea monkeys have at their
> disposal. Only time will tell :)
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> Adrian
> --
> http://www.brickfrenzy.com
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| (...) That was my original intent. It has been through the efforts of other .space folks that the common fleebnork has become more than was originally intended. That's fine, I'm glad people are having fun with the little critters. As for color, you (...) (22 years ago, 25-Feb-03, to lugnet.space)
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