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Re: LOM vs. Space (was Re: On Paranoia: King Leo's Castle)
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Thu, 8 Feb 2001 04:06:38 GMT
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I personally believe in totally messing with the mini-figs environment.
Nothing like putting King Leo in the cockpit of a Galaxy Explorer or having
ninjas run around a pirate ship.

In a real world historical sense the Ninja theme is parallelled with Pirate not
castle.  (How do you think they got those muskets and cannons anyway?)  So it
actually makes perfect sense for ninjas to run around a pirate ship.  Just FYI.


(junior)

-Mike Petrucelli aka Lord Insanity



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  Re: LOM vs. Space (was Re: On Paranoia: King Leo's Castle)
 
(...) You sir, are slightly incorrect. Historical fact places gun powder weapons in Frace in 1411. At that time knights were still on horseback, broadswords were common weapons, crossbows and longbows were still effective and Castles were very much (...) (23 years ago, 8-Feb-01, to lugnet.space)

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  Re: LOM vs. Space (was Re: On Paranoia: King Leo's Castle)
 
(...) It does depend upon who you ask. I don't like any space sets after 1983 but that's just me. (...) <Me too me too> I also like the SW sets in terms if pieces parts, although some of the color uses can always be debated. </me too me too> (...) I (...) (23 years ago, 6-Feb-01, to lugnet.space)

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