Hovertron Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 We've all done it. We build our own sets, create heroes and villains, and add a plot to go with it. In this thread, we can discuss the details of. I'll go first. The hero of my usual story was the Man in Black, not to be confused with the alien-policing MiB. He was kind of a cross between Batman and Iron Man; he wore a set of Aquashark armor with a black visor, and used a lightsaber created out of a one of those hinges with the pegs on the tip and a trans. red bar (this was before Star Wars Lego was even a concept). He usually had a secret base that was attacked or breached by the Man in White, a villain who wore Aquanaut armor with a visor covered in white-out. The Man in White didn't use a lightsaber, but a solid-fame sword... which was basically the same fire that came with the dragon out of Dark Dragon's Den. After he defeated the Man in White for the final time, he built a cantina with a secret door that led to his base. He would go undercover in the cantina to discover information about criminal events, then go into the back and take off in his ship. The cantina and base were destroyed eventually by the Recon Robot, under the control of a new villain called The Master. He had a skeleton face, and used a skeleton staff, created with the arms and legs of the skeleton minifig, with a skull on top. This guy combined magic and technology, bringing a relative of the Man in Black from the future, called The Ancestor. This guy used the Aquashark armor, but an Ice Planet visor, which he could shoot lasers from. With his base destroyed, the Man in Black operated out of his ship, and was lured into a trap at The Master's base. Before going, the Man in Black recruited all of his allies. They engaged in an all-out assault, and it was a massive battle. At the end, most of everyone was dead... including The Ancestor. He went in to face The Master, and was defeated. As The Master stood triumphant, the Man in Black signaled his ship, which was outside, to fire all weapons at his coordinates. The resulting explosion destroyed his fabled armor, as well as the outer shell of The Master, but both survived. The Master, now reduced to nothing but bones, was infuriated. The ensuing fight was short, with the Man in Black harpooning the Master to the wall. He then took the skeleton staff and, since The Master couldn't be killed, transported five pieces of him throughout time, so he could never re-assemble. And all this was done before I got into high school Quote
Peppermint_M Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 I always write a story with my figures and MOCs and have done since I was small. I am working on one "theme" of sets with plenty of storyline to post as soon as I have built the centerpiece, a lot of my stories are stuck to MOCs on my MOCpages. I adore writing as much as I love Lego (been published in a small magazine). Quote
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