narbilu Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 (edited) Do not interfere - Eslandola Court Case While Captain Bran and his companion Thomas Ward were debating on the docks about the New Worlds and the adventures that were to come. All of the sudden the captain noticed a new(ish) piece hanging from Thomas' belt. He asked him about it. Thomas showed the weapon and started a story not long ago. For the story I had to copy a build by Phadeout... source/original moc: Meanwhile, In The De La Calle Estate, Terelli Thomas telling: Last summer I was restocking the basements of De La Calle Estate, when I heard a noise. I hid in an empty container when the voice increased. A brief moment later I heard a shot and when I peeked over the edge, I saw Don Gonzola and a mysterious woman leaning over the dead body of my old friend Jaime. Minutes later, they were both gone and when I stepped out of my hideout, I found this weapon laying next to Jaime. I took it, so I could come forward when an arrest were made. Captain Bran listened to Thomas' story, grabbed the weapon and threw it in the ocean. "Unfortunately, we cannot interfere with the issues of the other colonies". "Let them sort this out themselves". A little disappointed Thomas nodded. Both men watched the circles in the water disappear and went back to work. All for Corrington, all for the Queen. Edited July 7, 2016 by narbilu Quote
Phadeout Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 That was a very strange experience! Looking at one of my old builds recreated but with fleshies instead of yellow faces. It is really nice to see, I love the "meta-story" too. Well played sir. Quote
Kai NRG Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 Cool to see a build prompted by this storyline! That interior is definitely reminiscent of Phadeout's - great job! Thomas' head poking out of the crate is well done though he seems rather unduly happy! Quote
Capt Wolf Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 I love it! It's fun to see someone rebuild someone else's MOC and use it in their own story. Well done! Quote
SilentWolf Posted July 8, 2016 Posted July 8, 2016 I thought you had just borrowed Phadeout's photo to help tell your story. It wasn't until I saw the guy hiding that I realized it was a great replica. Also a nice job on that dock, with loose plank and the pavement. Quote
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