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Re: Explorovore
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lugnet.space
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Sat, 1 Jan 2005 19:40:38 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Brian Cooper wrote:
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On Christmas I reconstructed a Galaxy Explorer from my 25 year old Lego
collection and had some fun with it.
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That is awesome Brian!
I do not usually post here on Lugnet, am more of a big time lurking member...
but after seeing *this* I just had to post a reply ;-)
Your dark, creepy scenario reminds me of early 80s motion pictures like
Moontrap and the Thing, brrrr!
Im a big fan of sci-fi horror myself and have once tried to create a somewhat
vicious looking, bio-mechanical mini-creature from outer space.
Anyway, I can relate to the way you feel and think about dark and space.
This creation of yours really hits me in the face and is giving me bad, bad
thoughts and ideas... Guess that makes me kind of a sick person too! LOL
Highlighted; keep up the good work!
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One can only wonder what might happen if an Explorovore egg hatched in a
battleship, space station or moonbase module. Beware all things grey and
featureless. Beware the red spaceman. Beware.
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I wonder what would happen if an Explorovore egg hatched in a 3VIL, Eastern
Block, PCS, Iron Reich MOC, in a Mech Bay Moonbase module or in one of the other
known, fiery .space MOCs... ...IF an Explororove vessel can lure one of these
that is of course!
Greetings, Erik Boons
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| On Christmas I reconstructed a Galaxy Explorer from my 25 year old Lego collection and had some fun with it. ---...--- In the Classic Space era, thousands of Galaxy Explorer ships were produced and dispatched into the far reaches of space. This was (...) (20 years ago, 29-Dec-04, to lugnet.space) !!
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