tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227268532273409388.post6369226799431831809..comments2023-09-13T03:26:51.647-07:00Comments on Fans of Pheyden - and Mordles: Breakout from Space Jail!John K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12643547504161137741noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227268532273409388.post-15170839382363353102013-02-08T05:35:25.044-08:002013-02-08T05:35:25.044-08:00I'm digging this story Doc, the whole thing is...I'm digging this story Doc, the whole thing is coming up aces. I often do little stories like this using the world I created for my "Toyin' Around RPG". <br /><br />I had one instance where in the Ocean Zone which is the main body of water inside the Toy World (an imaginary pocket dimension created by wizard & scientist toys during the 1980's so animated toys would have a place to live & not constantly be put away by parents). There my little G1 Seaspray figure was the sole protector of these waters & did so for decades until Beast Wars Rampage arrived. He sunk a Playmobil pirate ship as a trap to lure Seaspray in, then almost crushed him in his mighty claws...but spared him so he could know the pain of being unable to ever stop him & threw him to shore. Years went by & Seaspray sulked knowing he was powerless to stop the transmetal crab. Suddenly, there came word of a NEW Seaspray toy coming out and he went to see his Inventor friend Storage Shell Donatello. 'Donnie', as he prefers to be called, had perfected a way to transfer a toy's essence from one toy body to another, so Seaspray wanted him to do this for him so he could fight Rampage. They looked online but were $5 short. Unable to get the money, Seaspray instructed Donnie to extract his essence, sell his empty toy body on eBay & use that money to purchase the new Seaspray toy. Donnie did as instructed & in 3 weeks Seaspray was re-born, now a voyager class transformer with energon harpoons, a scuba mode & the space to transport cargo or other toys. Since then, he's been gathering together other ocean-going Autobots to help combat Rampage & his group of 'Oceanicons'.<br /><br />....So yes, I am in the same boat as you when it comes to buying toys to create stories.Chris "Bah'glenn" Negrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00532431568536171239noreply@blogger.com