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Mission Log from Cpt. Bannon: After retaking our base on Dennaskar, high command has tasked us with rounding up additional rebels and insurgents from surrounding systems and escort them to the top secret IDS Incarcerator orbiting the backwater planet Molavar. These prisoners are supposedly an important part of Operation Stronghold.

The Incarcerator was the last of its kind of Imperial Lictor-class dungeon ships. After the loss at the battle of Endor, warden commander Col Gran hid the IDS Incarcerator in the Outer Rim. Commander Col was eventually contacted by Admiral Rovv and convinced to join the Commenor Remnant cause and remain a secret known only to Rovv and a few high standing members of the remnant.

The IDS Incarcerator was a highly modified Lictor-class ship, designed as an inescapable supermax prison. All prison cells onboard the ship has two entrances. One leading into the ship, and the other towards the empty vacuum of space, with only a ray shield keeping the prisoners from being sucked into oblivion.

 

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Let me know what you think. :)

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Wonderful modulizing block scenes, and very good application of adhesives. The most inspiring me is the floor with fences, think about it, what if used SNOT skill and made upper floor with looking-through fences, is it just lit the prison in movie of deadpool2?

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Just updated the behind the scenes with some more shots of the Lictor-class Dungeon ship - also comparing it to an Imperial Star Destroyer.

@JoeChu1980 Thanks buddy - I've been inspired by the movie Lockout (especially for the way the prisoners wear their jumpsuits). I will experiment more with snot in future builds. :thumbup:

@Reaper Thanks. :)

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Wow. Great work! My only complaint is the visible studs under the grating on the bottom floor. If you added another layer of plates and then tiles underneath I think it would look better. But overall still fantastic work!

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Thanks! I'm glad you like it! :) 

  On 4/18/2019 at 8:49 PM, MKJoshA said:

Wow. Great work! My only complaint is the visible studs under the grating on the bottom floor. If you added another layer of plates and then tiles underneath I think it would look better. But overall still fantastic work!

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Thanks a lot. Yeah, I see what you mean... :)
 

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