I'm sure some of you here have played at least one of the other LEGO games, I for one think they are a pretty fun way to kickback and relax. Less stress, lost of humor and always very detailed in regards to recreating scenes and elements from the movies they are based on.
So my question for you would be, would you play the game if it was made? I am hoping to get it at least considered by the LEGO group and show a strong interest from the community and support for the Star Trek franchise, and any help this community could offer would be amazing.
I know the trekkies are high in number and enthusiastic about the original franchises. I don't at all think it would be too hard with a little grassroots campaigning and spreading the world by all of his here amongst ourselves, to our friends and on other Star Trek fansites to reach the 10,000 person support we need to get the project considered.
If you are interested please let me know here and spread the word? I'd be happy to hear/ discuss your opinions and ideas for characters, level designs, missions etc.
If you'd like to support the cause it's easy, you can login with your FB account and just have to hit the "Support" button:
http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/44672
Best case scenario we get it done, worst case we show strong interest in the theme for LEGO and maybe a little chance to see the theme down the road.
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Would DEFINITELY play it though, and do want it made!
I hope STO get's better ...
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Now shaddup about the queues, it's a BUG
Well of course But LEGO would be super fun no?
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If one had a lego playset with Lego Data and Picard, that would be more fun!
I cannot see it being a traditional lego game. It would mostly be a space game.
Star Trek Legacy (Bridge Commander sounds as good if not better) did Star Trek best, whatever anyone says.
I hope STO get's better ...
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I am in complete agreement with his Lordship.
I am still regarded as Childish by many people because I act out Star Trek whenever I am board, and get totally engrossed in it.
If you think so, then s*0*d off.
I hope STO get's better ...
I also want a Lego Back to the Future .
I've wanted this for YEARS.
Problem is, it would heavily conflict with their Lego Star Wars brand.
But if they just made even a few sets, like the Enterprises, Voyager, Defiant, B'Rel, D'Deridex, and perhaps DS9 as a big set, that would be EPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC!
P.S. http://www.brickset.com/news/article/?ID=6975
Yes please!
I'm not as big into LEGO as I used to be, but I would love to collect a bunch of Starships to display in my room. As long as they're reasonably detailed, anyway.
I used to have an Enterprise-D made of Mega Blocks (a LEGO ripoff brand) but I gave it away a few years ago. That was before I became a Trekkie. >_<
"Critics who say that the optimistic utopia Star Trek depicted is now outmoded forget the cultural context that gave birth to it: Star Trek was not a manifestation of optimism when optimism was easy. Star Trek declared a hope for a future that nobody stuck in the present could believe in. For all our struggles today, we haven’t outgrown the need for stories like Star Trek. We need tales of optimism, of heroes, of courage and goodness now as much as we’ve ever needed them."
-Thomas Marrone
yes same here definatley need lego star trek kits, STO lego kits as well :cool:
If so go on the main Star Trek G+ Community , and share your idea there! They will appreciate it!
Anyway.
Get me my ENT-D lego ship already!
I hope STO get's better ...
I once had the idea. Unfortunately, as would be the case with Stargate or SW: The Clone Wars, producing one mission per episode would take immense quantities of time (considering the size of the games I've seen so far, it'd be 1 game per season per series), so it's probably not going to happen.
That said, it's not entirely impossible that it'd include only the movies, which would be somewhat more manageable.
Infinite possibilities have implications that could not be completely understood if you turned this entire universe into a giant supercomputer.
And yes, LEGO Star Trek, not Hasbro's Kre-O copies. I may not always be a dedicated brand loyalist, but LEGO is one of the few for which I am...
As a kid have you been trying to build a Enterprise?
I did, and every time it broke apart, lol. Maybe thats why i still hate fragile Pylons and huge sized Nacelles.
Of course, nowadays i would know how to build one and i surely would buy some kits althrough they will end up on the shelf.
(what a shame we loose the ability to actually play with something like LEGO as adults.)
I think having a Spok and Picard or Data Minifigure would be awesome.
But Lego Kits themed after a Movie are really expensive TBH.
Every so often i've posted on the possibility of Cryptic getting together with a company and doing custom action figures, but custom Lego figures would actually just as awesome and probably a whole lot less expensive (for a single figure at least).
Actually, on a per-piece basis, they aren't, not by a whole lot, anyway. The problem is mostly that licensed properties tend to have a higher number of large sets. The biggest sets so far are Star Wars ones, like the Death Star or Executor. They make the sets that large for licensed products because they know that the fans of the license will buy them, and are more inclined to do so if the item. It's easier to sell the Tower of Orthanc or the Millennium Falcon than it is to sell the "Lion CHI Temple" (from LEGO's newest in-house property) simply because of fanbase alone, despite the higher price point.
I don't know any details, but there was some court decision involved regulating prices. Anyway, i think some licensed LEGO sets are actually very high priced, even if they consist just of one Minifigure and some other parts. But don't nail me down on it, i am not a expert in this matter.
If i had enough room and the necessary money i would spend some time with my old LEGO treasure for sure, but don't tell anyone. They already think i am crazy, lol.
:D:D
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Man, that Executor looks awesome even as Lego set.
Why not both?
I would much rather prefer the real thing over a cartoonish type Star Trek, cuz Star Trek Online is just more realistic and just as real as the series and movies. (Not the J.J Abrams imaginary Trek Universe):rolleyes:
"This is Admiral BumBleBush!..Captain of the U.S.S. Prometheus!..I order you to lower your shields and weapons or ill be forced to fire upon you!!!"
"This is Fleet Commander BumBle!..
Vice Admiral of the U.S.S. Prometheus!..
I order you to lower your shields and weapons or ill be forced to fire upon you!!!"
Now all these things of batman lego and star wars lego, I mean..... if I want to play star wars, I'd rather see characters that look like human's, instead of ...block-heads.....
same with batman or Star trek....
it's just not logical to do otherwise....
1) There is a perception (false though it may be) that Star Trek stuff doesn't sell as well as Star Wars stuff.
2) And more importantly, from what I've heard, Lucas has essentially said that if Lego ever picked up Star Trek, he would pull the SW license from them. Now, SW isn't his anymore, but I have a feeling Disney feels the same way.
They have licensing to make both Marvel and DC legos, which is pretty miraculous, so I'd say lego can do just about anything.
9 Episodes = 30+ episodes...?
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It's pronounced "S.T.O." "Stow" sounds idiotic! lol
The obvious solution is to get Disney to buy CBS and Paramount.
BTW, they won't create LEGO games unless they can tie them in to LEGO sets, so no Star Trek LEGO's means no Star Trek LEGO game.
I've previously mentioned why ST LEGO's are problematical:
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=8532051&postcount=16
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=8548601&postcount=25
Would love to see 'em. Not convinced we ever will.
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I don't know, Disney seems to be all about toys LOL
I mean from what I remember , Lucas had said he'd never do another star wars movie, and also that he'd never have the original stars in any new films. Disney seems to be doing just that.
So I wouldn't be surprised at all if they do it.