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Re: On to other news....
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lugnet.space
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Sat, 23 Jun 2001 16:40:34 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Greg Majewski writes:
> In lugnet.space, Jesse Alan Long writes:
> > The words that
> > you have said to me support my idea even more than it disproves my idea and
> > I am sorry to believe that idea but I simply believe that it is the same
> > series because if it was not the same series, then why continue the same
> > logo on to Futuron? It is true that Blacktron and Space Police did change
> > their logos but if people were to really believe that Futuron and Legoland
> > Space were two distinctly different sets, then they should logically have
> > two distinct logos.
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> So by using your logic, we can determine that France and Russia are actually
> the same country because they both have red, blue and white bars on their
> flags. The logo doesn't matter. It is what name the sets were released under
> that does.
>
> > The themes of Blacktron I/II and Space Police I/II
> > changed their appearance but the themes themselves did not change their
> > appearances.
>
> Oh? I certainly think they did. BT1 had a certain deisgn scheme using corner
> wall peices while BT2 was famous for it's "bubble canopies." SP1 used lots
> of long red windsheilds and had energy bar prisons while SP2 had the stacked
> canopy design feature and the quarter domes as well as helicopter windshield
> prisons.
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> greg
France and Russia are not the same country but about forty countries around
the world have red, white, and blue stripes in their flags. I think I was
stressed out over the numerous letters in response to my letters so what I
meant to say was that even though they changed their appearances, every
person knew that it was the same theme. The logo does matter because it
causes confusion and I am not even sure that you know every little detail
about Lego Space. The flags of these countries do matter because how would
you like it if your came from Croatia and some ignorant person thought that
your flag was from France? This is the same arguement that I present to you
in the Futuron/Legoland Space set and until I speak with an official Lego
representative, I will not listen to your comment about the logo of Futuron
and Legoland Space.
Jesse Long
P.S. The people from Lego will settle this arguement, not you or me, Greg.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: On to other news....
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| (...) Dude, chill. You make ABSOLUTELY NO sense here, your 'arguments' are just rambling. LEGOLAND Space (ie. Classic Space [1]) ran 1978-1988 when they phased it out. Futuron is a separate sub-theme in the catalogs, with a different minifig design (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
| | | responding to multiple Jesse posts
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| (...) you asked: The first question is why has Lugnet not put a section for Exploriens? and then requested an Exploriens area. direct this to the owner/operator of lugnet, plz. We don't control such issues. you also asked: The second question is if (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) So by using your logic, we can determine that France and Russia are actually the same country because they both have red, blue and white bars on their flags. The logo doesn't matter. It is what name the sets were released under that does. (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
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