greg3 Posted May 28, 2017 Posted May 28, 2017 (edited) On board the Imperial Star Destroyer Chimaera - currently in orbit around the 4th planet of the Zamor system. “Admiral, orbital scans have detected only simple lifeforms, no sign of any technology. Shall I give the order to resume course?” “No Captain, we remain here. Deploy the probe droids - have them target the valleys in the north western desert region” "But sir, our orders… the rebels on Lothal…" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Lothal can wait… What’s down there is far more important. Tell me Captain, what do you know about a species called the Asogians?" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "The Asogians? Well, they were part of the Republic, gifted farmers and plant scientists from what I can recall." Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Yes… it was said that their ability came from what the Jedi called the “Living Force”. The Asogian homeworld was believed to contain more species of plant than any other - in fact their name means "Children of the Green Planet" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Of course, now their world is nothing but a lifeless ball of molten slag..." Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "What happened to it?" "Simple… they defied the Emperor. You see in the last few years of the Republic, Asogian scout ships were said to have discovered a route through the Great Galactic Hyperspace Disturbance - the barrier that prevents travel beyond our galaxy. Their Senator, Grebleips, funded a large expedition with just one aim - to travel to another galaxy! "Another Galaxy? But if that were possible, the implications…" "Would revolutionise our knowledge of the universe - not to mention the strategic value of such a route - new systems, resources, species and technologies. Unfortunately, the expedition returned just as the Clone Wars were beginning. In the ensuing chaos, their findings were never formally announced. Then as the war neared its end and the Jedi tried to overthrow Palpatine, Senator Grebleips showed his true colours when he refused to condemn the Jedi treachery and actively began to oppose the formation of the Empire. When the Emperor learnt that he was planning to give the navigational data to the Rebels, he sent a fleet to their home world to retrieve the information. The Asogian's chose to resist and paid the price but a handful of ships escaped; including one carrying the only known copy of the route. As a result, Imperial standing orders were issued to capture or kill any Asogian on sight. All but one of the members of that intergalactic mission have since been accounted for…" "And you believe that he's down there?" "I know he is. See this?" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "What is it?" "An Asogian Life Sculpture. Asogian explorers would create one of these when their time had come to settle down. It would consist of materials and images representing locations that has a special significance to the sculptor... their first alien world, their greatest discovery, and so on. This one was found in Senator Grebleips office after his arrest. It's carved from wood that could only be found on the Asogian homeworld and I believe it was a gift to the senator. What makes it of interest to us however, is that central flower carving" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "There's no record of anything like it in any Republic or Imperial data bank and yet Asogian artists were famed for the accuracy of their work - there's only one plausible explanation.." "You mean..." "Our mystery sculptor has traveled to a previously unknown world. The outer carvings however, do match a known species - a desert dwelling vine native to only one world..." Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "The planet below us?" "Exactly - the valleys of the north western desert region to be exact. I think the creator of this piece was on the Grebleips' mission, he escaped the Emperor's reprisals and needed somewhere remote to hide out. What better place than a remote world he had previously surveyed?" "But..." "Bridge to Thrawn" "Go ahead" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Sir, one of the probes has found somthing...." "Put the images through." Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Sir, is that a ship?" "It is, an Asogian short range shuttle to be precise... ET Class. It appears that the surrounding rocks must have shielded it from our scans" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Look sir.." "Our missing Asogian." Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "What is he up to sir?" "Hmm... Most of those plants aren't native to this world... It would appear that he's trying to recreate his homeworld" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Is that even possible?" "Unfortunately we'll never find out... deploy the stormtroopers" "Their orders?" "Capture if possible but the data is the primary target - we cannot risk loosing it now" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr A short time later... Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Report Sergeant" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Sorry Sir, He gave us no choice. He tried to set off a series of linked detonators - the whole place would have gone up" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Most unfortunate, I think I would have enjoyed talking to him about his experiences. However, if he was willing to destroy all this, then the data must be here" "It is sir, the scanning crew found this hidden inside the ship it's heavily encrypted but it seems to be navigational data and ship logs." Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr "Excellent! With this in our hands, the Rebels have nowhere to run to and their defeat is now inevitable. Once our victory is achieved... Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr ... then the Empire can turn its attention to new conquests" Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr Here's a few pics of the MOCs... Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr Inside the ship is the Asogian's (his name is Zrek apparently!!) collection of plant species, ready to be transplanted to their new world!! (I imagine that having settled on this world as a new home, that he's removed all the flight controls etc and converted the ship into a kind of plant nursery - the interior is inspired by an image I found online of an unreleased ET play set from the 1980s!!) Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr Untitled by g.nat, on Flickr Thanks for looking - I have to say I've really enjoyed putting this together and coming up with the story (mainly inspired by online background info I found linking ET and Star Wars following the appearance of the aliens in the Phantom Menace) The ship was especially challenging!! Finally thanks to the competition organisers, I look forward to seeing the other entries!! Edited June 11, 2017 by greg3 Quote
TheBeeze Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 The building blends so well with the rock face. Great Job! Quote
Tariq j Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 Excellent work! I love the way you've shown the surface of the planet through the window in Thrawns Office, the shuttle looks amazing and good use of the Death Star planet piece Quote
Cody Startale Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 Amazing, creative and detailled. Outstanding job, and authentically written! Quote
LegoRacer1 Posted May 31, 2017 Posted May 31, 2017 Amazing work! Love the builds and the story. Quote
Cody Startale Posted June 1, 2017 Posted June 1, 2017 Another thing I want to point out about this build (aside from the lovely ship interior which you added pictures of), is that the photography is very well done. Especially with Thrawn's control room. You succeeded in making this a very effective build in that it is pretty small, yet due to the photography, it never feels cut off or disconnected, but does indeed feel like a bigger control room. I was actually surprised how small and simple the actual build of the room was, it somehow looks more spacious in the cinematic shots. The same principle applies to the outside shots with E.T. . Due to the clever use of camera angles and the blue baseplates as a sky, it really looks like a wide valley. Good job! Quote
Kim-Kwang-Seok Posted June 1, 2017 Posted June 1, 2017 + You seem to know Thrawn quite well. At least you have captured the character; the way he communicates/explains a situation to others very VERY well. + the inclusion of ET is just perfect. I'd rather think of some silly inclusion of another Lego theme (Bionicle, Johnny Thunder?), but ET is perfect since (as absurd as it is) the species still exists in-universe. Quote
Evolved Turtle Posted June 10, 2017 Posted June 10, 2017 Oh my goodness, they killed ET! This is great, very nice job. Quote
Kim-Kwang-Seok Posted June 21, 2017 Posted June 21, 2017 I would bet you win one of the prices with this. Quote
VaderFan2187 Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 22 hours ago, legofives said: I want this one to win Then perhaps you should consider voting for it... Quote
TenorPenny Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 Nice work, sir! Solid theme and story throughout. Quote
carebear Posted June 29, 2017 Posted June 29, 2017 love the way you tell a story Great work!!! Greetings Quote
bobasdad Posted June 29, 2017 Posted June 29, 2017 Amazing work, greg3! The builds, photography, and story (each of which is flawless on its own) all blend together perfectly to make a truly epic entry. This my favorite by far. Quote
greg3 Posted June 30, 2017 Author Posted June 30, 2017 Thanks for all the kind comments (and votes!!) I have to say I really enjoyed building this and creating the background story - Thrawn being one of my favourite characters (oh and sorry to any ET fans out there!!!) Thanks again to those involved in organising the competition and providing the prizes. Quote
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