Murdoch17 Posted August 17, 2015 Posted August 17, 2015 This space station orbits the ice world of Beta Polaris, pointed at the direction of the trans-dimensional rip in space-time that leads to Lego Universe. The station is really an advanced weapons platform, capable of vaporizing any enemy fighters or heavily damaging Maelstrom star-cruisers. The station features a large ionic plasma cannon at it's nose, with re-purposed solar panels (they are now giant chaos-energy sensors) taking up space just behind it. The next section is the crew quarters. This section rotates to provide gravity, but the battle computers and command bridge are further towards the nose and do not rotate, thus they are in zero gravity. The space behind the crew quarters is the engineering department, which also lacks gravity. This section contains the nuclear fusion reactor power plant, which provides power to the station, while also powering the ionic plasma weapon at the other end of the station. The name of the platform is Space Station Odyssey II, after the near-identical first station was destroyed in a freak accident involving the ionic plasma weapon. NOTES: This build was heavily inspired by Doctor_Spock_888's brick separator hyper-drive model, seen here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dr_spock_888/20558633496/in/dateposted/ Also, two of this print should go on the slopes on the crew section: http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=15068pb004#T=C&C=4 The ldd file is here, if anyone wants it: http://www.mocpages.com/user_images/80135/1439821376m.lxf Any thoughts, complaints, questions and / or comments are welcome! Quote
IGUNNUK33LU Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 I love the use of the brick separators Quote
axaday Posted August 22, 2015 Posted August 22, 2015 Yeah, no kidding! One brick tool is a great tool, but way too many come through my hands. That's neat! Quote
Murdoch17 Posted August 27, 2015 Author Posted August 27, 2015 I love the use of the brick separators Yeah, no kidding! One brick tool is a great tool, but way too many come through my hands. That's neat! Thank you both, but it wasn't my idea, see here for my inspiration: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dr_spock_888/20558633496/in/dateposted/ Quote
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