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Title: This LEGO Alien Abduction Won’t Have A Happy Ending
Post by: zorgon on December 16, 2015, 09:32:02 AM
This LEGO Alien Abduction Won't Have A Happy Ending

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QuoteSomething tells me German LEGO builder Steinestecker is a fan of The X-Files and Whitley Strieber because he's created an alien abduction featuring some poor mini-figure that's been snatched from his bed.

Let's hope LEGO doesn't make an anal probe accessory.

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http://nerdapproved.com/toys/lego-alien-abduction/
Title: Re: This LEGO Alien Abduction Won’t Have A Happy Ending
Post by: zorgon on December 16, 2015, 09:36:15 AM
MEANWHILE, For the kids on Mars

Lego Creates New Toy

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Cosmonaut Talgat Musabayev plays with the LEGO Mars Planet Protector toy while aboard the ISS. (HO/WirePix)

Lego has just released their new toy in their "Life on Mar" Series. Here Cosmonaut and Soyuz Commander Talgat Musabayev tests one out in Zero G. I am told these are very popular with the kids on Mars.

"The Lego Company, being active in the non space area, in co-operation with Intospace, a space industry service provider, developed a space education project aimed at developing, launching and operating a Lego Robot on the Space Station. This series is a highly sophisticated assembly set with programmable microchips and advanced reaction systems such as light-, touch or rotational sensors. The space environment of the ISS was perceived as the right scenario for this hi-tech project."
Source - Smithsonian

PEGASUS NOTE: This Lego Robot does not sound like a toy! In fact the Smithsonian Report above states - "Therefore a public competition was announced to create attention offering interested people to participate in developing a robot that will be in the condition to support the ISS crew during their daily routine work."

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_files/03files/Shopping_Mall.html
Title: Re: This LEGO Alien Abduction Won’t Have A Happy Ending
Post by: Dyna on December 16, 2015, 09:17:09 PM
Wow screaming and all! :o Cute though.