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Luke McAwesome

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  1. It's either your username or it has to do with corn flakes.
  2. Yay! Over 10,000 views on the game thread! We're somebodies!
  3. 15 years into the future, in a place called InSats City, one of the first floating cities to hover inside the clouds, something's happening. Drug dealers all over the corrupted city have gotten their hands on a rather popular drug; Sky-4. The drug can kill you if you were to take too much; the detectives of the city try to scope out the drug dealers all over the city while going undercover. They must find evidence that these people really have Sky-4, considering it's the only priority illegal drug in the city. Doctors in InSats City's clinic's have discovered Sky-4 in people's blood. Once inhaled, it can make its wat into the bloodstream, creating a virus, that can eventually kill you at a much younger age than the average human. Currently, Detective Robert Smith and Detective Millie "Mel" Owens are on a case in the InSats vehicle junkyard, the West Yards to be exact, searching with the help of James Guitierrez, an ex-accomplice of the drug dealer in question, Derek Matthews. One thing that was always noticed about Owens was her gun; it wasn't the uniform "Wolf" PL53 assault SMG. It was an alien blaster from back in the days of the what was now known as the ZS Age, which she refuses to talk about. Not much is known about Owens' past, except the scars and her missing right eye are because of some man named Brian Wells, whom apparently attacked her and her friends somewhere a few years back. She wore an eyepatch now. She also walks with a limp these days because of an event back in the ZS Age, where a survivor base was destroyed by a traitor amongst their group and a monster. Smith himself was just your typical detective, cunning, witty, and knows how to smooth-talk his way out of anything. Smith didn't have anything happen to him like Owens before; and he hoped nothing would. Guitierrez, Smith, and Owens walked over to a wrecked WS-0183 Mercedes-Benz roadster. Mercedes-Benz had since filed for Chapter 11, but still loved to turn the vehicles into some of the fastest flurries in the city. "Flurries" was the term the InSats PD used for the heavily modified vehicles that they're uniform Nissan cruisers couldn't catch up to, seeing as it was a very short pursuit, usually. "Such a shame; I used to drive an M-class myself, but it wasn't anything like these babies," said Guitierrez. Owens looked down at her watch. "Two minutes until Matthews arrives. You got the briefcase?" she asked. "Yeah, Mel. Right here," said Guitierrez, holding up the brown briefcase. The plan was for Guitierrez to walk over to Matthews, exchange the briefcase full of cash for the Sky-4, prove that Matthews really was selling Sky-4, arrest him, and throw him in the slammer. That was the plan, anyway. Owens and Smith sat down behind the cover of the Benz. "Alright, he's here," said Guitierrez. "If anything goes wrong, remember, we're right here," said Smith. "Got it," said Guitierrez, strolling over to the crashed freight-truck. Matthews was walking to Guitierrez, looking him up and down, as if trying to make out if this was a trap. "James, old friend, whatever are you going to do with all this Sky-4?" said Matthews, grinning. He didn't really care, because he was going to make a fortune off of the drugs. "Actually, it's for a couple of friends. I personally don't like the stuff myself, but they sure do need it," said Guitierrez. He wasn't lying. It was for his friends. And they did need it. But they weren't going to use it. "I see. So, do you have the money?" Matthews asked, raising an eyebrow. "Yep! Right here," said Guitierrez, lifting the case on to the hood of the frieghter. "Excellent. How much?" "Thirty-thousand. Plus a little bonus." This is for sure the best deal I've ever had, thought Matthews. A case of Sky-4 for 30,000 Rollers! "So, we exchange now, correct?" asked Matthews. "Sure. Let me see what I paid for, don't disappoint me, Derek," said Guitierrez, handing Matthews the money. Matthews handed him the Sky-4 briefcase. It was a dark red, with a symbol on it that liked like the sign that most people associated with nukes. The briefcase smelled awful, making Guitierrez feel like he could faint at any moment. Blech, thought Guitierrez. Who can stand this stuff? --- "Hey, Mel, I'm gonna take a peek at what's going on, okay?" said Smith. Smith stood up to peek over the hood, but accidnetally shoved his hand down on to the shattered glass of the windshield. "YOWCH!" he shrieked. Blood poured from his hand. There were at least five large shards shoved deep down in his flesh. Owens knew that their cover had been blown. --- Matthews heard someone shriek, and looked over towards the Mercedes. He saw a man jumping up and down, screaming in pain. The man's hand was soaked in blood. Then he saw a woman pop up with a dark red blaster. "You set me up!" Matthews shouted at Guitierrez. He pulled out a knife, grabbed Guitierrez's hair, pulled down, and slit his throat. Guitierrez fell with a thunk down on the gravel. Blood covered the ground. --- Owens tried to fire at Matthews, but her gun wasn't loaded. She swore, and looked down at her gunbelt. She grabbed an ammo cartridge and began loading it into the gun. --- Smith saw Matthews charging towards him with his knife, and knew that he couldn't react to this one in time. It was all over within seconds. He felt a sharp pain in his neck, and he fell to the ground. Everything went black. --- Millie didn't load her gun in time to save Smith. She saw Matthews cut his neck open, and watched blood dribble down her friend's chest. She finished reloading her gun, pointed it at Matthews, and fired five times. Blood splattered over the side of the Mercedes, Matthews landed with a loud clunk on the hood, and laid there. It was over. One less drug dealer, but two less PD employees. Grief was the only thing she felt right now, but fought back tears, She slid her radio out of her belt, and called for help to come and get her. Mission: Failed.
  4. Welcome to Eurobricks! Sounds lik over the years you've collected a few classics. Congrats!
  5. It hurts a lot worse when you're the one that ends up dead, huh? It was awesome playing with you, Hewkii! I hope to see you in the next game!
  6. Thank you, ma'am. My sincere apologies for trying to hurt you in any way last night. Friends? It's Baker or Johnson. Father Clarance is just too innocent to be a killer. But wait! No one would suspect the priest! But wait! There is that suspicious, quiet, treasure-hunting, blood-sucking, lawyer and his questionable innocence! But wait! There is that crazy army veteran! Whom I can really imagine has post-war syndrome! But wait! Then there's the somewhat crazy, but somewhat innocent chef-lady! Whom smacked me with a fish and threw me down a flight of stairs! Here's your food with a side of CRAZY! But wait! I'm a crazy old bat without a walking stick to wave in the air and scream at youngsters "Get off my lawn!"
  7. Just bought 6521 Emergency Repair Truck. It even comes with the original box!
  8. I'd like to stumble up to the group, rubbing my head. I can say now that I'm pretty sure Florence isn't... Ow! ... Any real threat to us... Ow! ... at the moment. *rubs head* Amelia... no! Whoever's behind all these killings is taking advantage of us, killing us then taking our weapons... There's only... Ow! ... five of us left, including an... Ow! ... ghost. I attacked Florence as a test. To see if there were to be any other killings in the night, to... Ow! ... see if she was the killer. You see, if she was distracted with me, there would be time for a killer to attack. Apparently, my theory has been proven, and... Ow! ... I was wrong. Florence isn't the killer, but she is a bit dangerous. Wait.... a ghost! I'd like to run away screaming, then fall down a flight of stairs, screaming as a soar through the air, flapping my arms like a headless chicken.
  9. Haaaappy Birthday! Hope you have a good one, bud, and I hope you'll get loads upon loads of LEGO!
  10. Cutlass_Iz, your new title's hilarious! Mind explaining the backstory?
  11. That means everyone who used Brickshelf and had deeplinks has to go through every topic they have made, and every post they had pictures on, and fix those once we go to a new site. I lost so many of my older pics... Now I'll never remember how they were built.
  12. I just placed two brickLink orders, including new 2010 minifigure parts! Excellent!
  13. Including mine... I'm about to give up on Brickshelf... this is ridiculous. If they don't come back online in a few days I'm abandoning my account.
  14. You are brilliant. You sir, win for all eternity. Why? Mega Bloks can make sets just as good as LEGO, just with cheaper plastic. They're still both building block sets, and you shouldn't fell bad at all. In fact, I was thinking about getting the Warthog set. The vehicle in the game is awesome. And I can use it for LEGO figures, as well. They're compatible. That's why they're building blocks. I've seen the HALO sets at Target, and they're very nice. I bet LEGO couldn't make anything much better.
  15. "Kids need menacing toy tanks, with sharp metal edges, that slice through their tender young skin when they play just a little to rough. They need commandos with attachable cigarettes for putting out in the eyes of their enemies. They need BB guns, and hatchets, and viles of goat urine." They really aren't that sharp. If anything, they aren't anywhere near as sharp as the Viking helmet horns. But I could see these useful in a velociraptor MOC...
  16. Most people find my "hobby" rather interesting. Of course, I must admit, I am not an AFOL, but hey, half of the people that have posted here aren't either! But I haven't had anyone make fun of me for collecting, or even sometimes playing with, LEGO. My parents support me, and by that I mean sometimes they'll buy me an occasional set to be nice, my friends think it's interesting. One of my friends I think has a love of LEGO just as much as me, so, we'll hang out, build things, etc. It's really fun having a friend like him. But hey, at least he doesn't tease me, instead. But overall, I've always had luck with finding friends that like LEGO. And I've never had anyone make fun of me over it, which is also lucky. So, I hope it'll stay like it is for now... And perhaps even keep it this way.
  17. Silly Pi, he's not old enough to drive! At least... that's what his profile says... But I guess I shouldn't get off-topic, huh?
  18. I'd like to talk to Amelia privately for a moment.
  19. He changed it to say that it had good special effects, but it wasn't a good movie. Basically, what he was saying was that the only good thing about it was the special effects.
  20. I watched Scream with my friend. Hilarious in some parts. I liked that they made everything seem like they knew they were in a movie, such as Not so scary, either, sadly. But all in all, a good late-night, Saturday night horror movie. It was also a mystery, and not just an "Okay, I'll just kill everyone, even though they know who I am" movie. You really have to think through this one. They make everyone a suspect, but you don't find out who the killer is until the end.
  21. I don't think I quite understand what you're doing here... But these games should be fun. I loved the Harry Potter theme; it's too bad they stopped distributing it. But I guess all good things must come to an end, huh? Even if there is only a little bit of LEGO, I think it's alright. But I probably won't be getting the game anyway, so I'm one to talk.
  22. You've mostly got to earn them these days. Especially Country Flag Tags, you don't have to be a Fellow or Staff member to have them; for example Captain Zuloo and others. But they do a lot around here. I have the Reviewer's Academy Bronze tag because I worked hard in the Reviewer's Academy and earned it. But then again, whether you work or not, as long as you graduate from the RA, you get the tag regardless.
  23. Geez, Helicopter Transport has only been available since August... That was a fast discontinuation. And Dozer, too? Man, why not just rip my heart out... Dozer's part of a line, and so is Helicopter Transport. Why are they only taking one set out of both lines? They aren't that expensive to distribute, are they?
  24. So, what'd you get, Millie? Any LEGO?
  25. I listen on either my older iPod Nano, or my iTunes when I'm online. Just this year I rediscovered my iPod and how great it is thanks to the soundtrack of National Treasure. Thank you, Trevor Rabin!
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