Heavily based on Disney's late "Alien Encounter: The ExtraTERRORestrial" attraction. Lights by wwww.lifelites.com. I also used a fog machine; everything else is official, even the tube!
About this creation
*TRANSMISSION INTERCEPTED*
Ogel System: Ah, people of the Lobster Nebula! Greetings, to each and every one of you! I'm Greeger, inventor of the Molecular Teleportation system! I personally thank you for your recent purchase! I'd like to demonstrate the genius of the system, just for you fellows.
Lobster Nebula: Absolutely, we would love to have a personal demonstration from the great Greeger!
Ogel System: Excellent! Let's see, who to use... oh, how about Ynas! Ynas, come hither! I'll need you for just a moment. People of the Lobster Nebula; as you know, the sytem works through molecular decomposition. Once the object, like cargo,... or lifeform... is broken down, it will be beamed into the opposite tube, unharmed, then reconstructed atom by atom.
Lobster Nebula: Let's fire it up! We're on stand-by.
Very cool design, especially the incorporation of the non-lego fog.
The tank tracks around the chamber look very mechanical. Nice job, and great accompanying storyline.
Anyone who's tried to put together and photograph a small building like this can really appreciate what it takes to get everything just right. But not only did you do that perfectly, you also added lights, fog and a short story. Like Keith said, this is a whole new level of cool, well done!
Ok, A: That ride was frakkin AWESOME! B: So is your MOC! I like that you went with the original idea and had a monster show up at the end. If I'd have been doing it, it would have been something like Kelso showing up and wreaking havoc by talking art philosophy to us for hours on end... but hey, that's just my warped mind and what I find terrifying. Thanks for the ride Jordan! ~ Chris.