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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Bionicle MOC: Iron Jaw


Here is Iron Jaw, my latest Bionicle MOC. 
It's been quite some time, nearly 5 months, to be exact, since my last Bionicle MOC, and almost exactly 10 months since my last Vortixx MOC. So, Yeah, it's been a while, haha! 
Any way, here's Iron Jaw, a Vorixx. As you can see in the above image, almost half of his body is completely robotic. Years ago, some sort of catastrophic even had occurred, resulting in the loss of those parts of his body. Not may of the details are known, since it's been said that he could possibly become violent simply by the mentioning of the catastrophic event. It brings back too many bad memories, apparently. 
Also, few people know his real name. But, the few who do, prefer to refer to him as Iron Jaw. That is what he will mainly be called for the rest of his life, most likely. 
He is a powerful fighter, wielding a giant sword. Definitely not one to be toiled with!  

I've made some modifications to this MOC's design, and I will be releasing that to you guys soon. So be on the lookout for that soon! 

Here's the review over Iron Jaw:

Friday, November 22, 2013

The Plan, Part 6


The Plan, Part 6
            Darkon and the Castle Guard Leader, Melech, after Darkon took a moment to tell Melech the gist of what happened, was led to the entrance of the Throne Room, which was guarded by Mordeki.
            They both halted in front of the entrance, Melech stood at attention in front of Mordeki, saluting him.
            “We request permission to—“ Melech began.
            Mordeki interrupted, nodding his head toward Darkon, “He here to speak to the Villain Leaders?”
“Yes sir,” Melech replied.
“Very Well. Come,” He said to Darkon. “At ease,” he said to Melech.
Melech let up, and walked back to the Lab to inspect.
            Darkon was allowed into the Throne Room by Mordeki,  then led into the Conference Room, where the Villain Leaders were gathered, speaking of important matters. Von Nebula, The Black Phantom, and Voltix were sitting at a circular conference table. The Fire Lord and The Witch Doctor left on their own after the Break Out and the Fall of the Hero Factory. They are now considered “Hunters”, and both have their own groups of Villains.

They, like the other Hunters, wanted to just be freed, and go on their way. Any Strays they found were forced to be slaves for them.
The Fire Lord wanted Fuel for power, and The Witch Doctor wanted Quaza, but they had to limit themselves to those resources so they could have them for longer. They also wanted to get more Strays to work for them, so they could have more of what they wanted. In fact, they were currently teaming up to become a force of their own, hiring other Hunters to work for them.
Von Nebula,was brought back the the demension where the Voltix and the Black Phanotom now ruled, ans joined with them. 

Then, Von Nebula asked, “What is it that has happened?”
The other Villain Leaders agreed in unison.
“Well, sir,” Darkon began, “We had a problem in the Lab earlier, and I have come to report the incident to all of you.”
“First,” Voltix started, then pointed at Anak, another highly trusted Villain who was appointed to his position obviously for his immense size and intimidating look, “Get our guest a seat, so we may speak to him.”
Anak closed his eyes, and dipped his head, and said “Yes sir,” in a very low, creepy, evil sounding voice that even disturbed Darkon a bit. Almost like the voice of a Demon. And Darkon dealt with many highly ranked Villains many times throughout the day. He stepped off into a dark corner, and came back with a large seat and placed it across the table from the three Villain Leaders, since they moved over to the opposite side Darkon’s seat was set. Then Anak walked back to his post, near the entrance to the Conference Room.
The Villain Leaders said for him to continue, motioning for him to sit down. He explained the whole incident, and also said that if the subject, the one who the Villain Reseachers experimented on that had escaped, was seen by a Searcher or City Guard, they were allowed to take it out.
Voltix asked, “What kind of threat could this experiment cause?”
“Well,” Darkon replied, “He’ll likely die in a matter of days because his body will not be able to handle the new stresses the mutagen --”
“But,” Voltix interrupted, “If he does somehow survive, what kind of damage could he cause?”
“The mutagen we injected into the subject, who is bio-mechanical, was supposed to turn him into a Super Soldier, and be very loyal to all of you,” referring to the Villain Leaders.
“That didn’t exactly answer my question,” Voltix said.
“Well then, long story short, he can be a very tough opponent if he decides to oppose us Villains. But, it all depends on how far the mutagen has traveled through his body and factors of that sort.”
“Alright then,” The Black Phantom said, “we must issue a decree that if the experiment is seen, he’s to be eliminated immediately.”
“One more thing, though,” the Black Phantom started saying again, “If this experiment is still alive, and poses a threat to any of us Villains, whether it be us Villain Leaders, City Guards, or Searchers, YOU will be held accountable for anything that happens. Got it?”
“Yes sir!” Darkon replied.
Darkon was fairly confident that the experiment would die soon. Or so he hoped.
--
Aleck was taking the lead once again, Oran and Jerin not far behind. They looked in all directions, hoping to see where the Searchers or City Guards were, but didn’t want to be seen.
They remained in the shadows and hid in buildings in hopes of seeing Villains.
There were sightings of Searchers and City Guards, so Oran recorded them in his Logue, as it became known as. He kept it in his bag, when he wasn’t recording. He never let anyone else touch his bag.
They continued doing the same thing for days, every day learning more and more about where the Villains were, and found areas where they moved on a consistent basis.  Also, every day the four would discuss Sheer’s Plan (The Plan) about helping to free the Stray’s families from the Villain controlled Cities.
The thing was, though, Oran didn’t actually have a family. But, he acted like he did anyway, hoping to get the other’s sympathy and acting like he felt sorry for them and their families. He didn’t want them to become suspicious of any of his actions.
He was able to avoid talking about what was in his bag, as well. They couldn’t know, not until it was too late for them, anyway. He’d just have to play their silly little game until it was the right time.
--
                Now it was a new day, and the three Strays had to head out to collect more supplies, since they were running low again.
--
The pain was only getting worse. His head throbbed; his right arm and leg ached continually. He’d been out here for days, memories slowly coming and fading. All he could remember, or so he thought was a memory, he wasn’t even sure, was that he was a victim of a Villain experiment, and he was injected with a mutagen that must have changed him in ways it wasn’t meant to. His skin and armor was changing from black and gunmetal grey to white and light grey. Also, his senses were heightened, making him wearier of his surroundings. But, as a result, his pain seemed unnaturally sharper at times.
His name…. his name… Oh yes, his name was Zakor. He knew that much was true.
Where did he come from? He didn’t know. But what he did need were supplies to survive. He looked through suburban areas, and tried to get into places where there could be supplies, but found very little.
He really didn’t know where he was going, only that the mutagen inside his body might kill him, or so it felt like. And, that was, in fact, true.
It had been pretty quiet wherever he went, though he did have to hide from Searchers, City Guards, and even a few Hunters. He didn’t have the energy to fight or even fend for himself.
He then stumbled upon a broken down building, like a shop, with an entrance that was covered with rubble. Maybe there were some supplies in there! He then ran toward the rubble covered entrance, and started getting it out of the way. He could sense that there were supplies behind the rocks covering the entrance.
--
The three Strays cautiously made their way to the building where they knew supplies would be. As they approached the building, they heard rumbling and rocks and stones being thrown around.
Uh oh! Someone had found their supplies!
NO!!
They were terrified!
Was it a Villain? Was it another Stray?
Whoever, or whatever it was, they were getting into their supplies! They had to be intercepted!
The three ran toward the supply building, just as a large figure got its way into it.
To Be Continued 

Friday, November 15, 2013

The Plan, Part 5


The Plan, Part 5
           It was early in the morning.
            “Well, I’m still here,” thought Oran. “I guess that Traitor won’t do anything to me. That ought to make it just that much easier. She won’t even be expecting it.”
            He chuckled to himself quietly.
            He sat up from his sleeping area, looked around, and concluded he was the only one awake.
            Maybe he could sneak out, while the others were asleep. He didn’t have a clock, so he wasn’t sure how early it was.
            He got up.
Maybe the others wouldn’t notice him leaving, if he could move quietly enough.
He started stepping toward the stair way. To the Hatch door.
“I hope no one wakes…” He started thinking.
Aleck was waking up.
“Drat,” Oran said to himself, grimacing slightly.
“Good morning, Oran.” Aleck quietly said, sitting up.
Oran replied with a Good Morning of his own, hoping he didn’t look suspicious.
“I see you’re up before Jerin and me.” Aleck then said.
“Yeah, I was, uhh…” He had to come up with something fast, “just getting ready ahead of time. Sorry if I had woken you,” Oran replied.
Hopefully he would buy it.
“It’s alright. It’s probably a good idea to get up a little earlier so we can keep track of the City Guard’s rounds.”
Oran then walked over to his sleeping area and picked up his personal bag. He quickly looked through it.
Good, it was still in there.
He closed it back up and put it over his shoulder. Hopefully they won’t ask what was in his bag.
Aleck was waking Jerin up and told him to get ready to go.
“What do you have in that bag?” asked Aleck.
Oran must have spoken too soon.
“Oh, just some paper and other utensils I collected as I was traveling around. Found some in a house around where we saw each other a day ago.” Oran replied.
Hopefully that would be enough. It was part of the truth, anyway. They couldn’t know what else he had in the bag.
“Good! Now we have something to record when we have sightings of City Guards or Searchers.”
“That’ll work!” Jerin interjected.
“Alright, that will be fine, sorry I hadn’t told you about it before.” Oran said to the other Strays.
“Okay, enough small talk, let’s go,” said Aleck.
Sheer was then waking up.
Aleck walked over to her and told her that he and the other two Strays were going out to check on the Searcher and City Guard rounds, and that it would probably be a while before they would be back.
She sat up, and looked around.
She saw that the three had walked over to the supply shelf, and helped themselves before they had to leave.
Oran was the first finished, and it looked like he was ready to go soon.
The other two finished up, all of them said Bye to Sheer, and then they exited the Hatch, and were off.
--
The Villain Researcher was still injecting the mutagen when the subject woke up, broke out of his restraints, head colliding with the Researcher injecting, toppling them over. The vial of Mutagen then fell to the ground and shattered, leaving a puddle of the chemical on the ground.
When the subject was scurrying off the operation table, he planted his right foot right on top of the shattered vial, by accident, and the mutagen seeped into the subject’s foot. They howled in pain, and dashed to the door labeled “Exit, Emergencies Only”. But he didn’t care, he just wanted out of that place.
Ezbaan didn’t have the anesthetic ready yet, but the subject was already escaping.
            The alarm went off in the Lab, and Castle Guards were on their way to the scene.
            “Should we go after him, boss? Maybe send some Searchers after him?” one of the Researchers asked the Leading Villain Researcher, Darkon.
             “No, let him go,” he said sternly. “The mutagen had a negative effect, and must have reacted to the anesthetic that we injected into him earlier. He’ll probably just die within a few days or so. Just let it run its course. I’ll have to report this to the Leaders, so you guys get to work on cleaning this place up. Also, if any Searchers do find the subject, they’re welcome to take’em out.”
            Then Darkon left the Lab, and went to report the incident to the Villain Leaders, as was required of him if there were some sort of mishap in the Lab.
            As soon as the doors to the Lab opened, the Castle Guards stepped in.  The head of the group, Melech, sent the rest of his squad in and he stayed behind to ask Darkon what had happened.
To Be Continued!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

The Plan, Part 4


The Plan, Pt. 4
            Evening came and everyone had their share of the supplies the three Strays had recently collected. It was late, and it was getting dark. 
            “Well, looks like we won’t be looking out for the City Guard’s and Searcher’s rounds today. We’ll just have to wait ‘till tomorrow,” Aleck stated.
            “I suppose you’re right,” Jerin said.
            Sheer and Oran remained quiet. Oran felt worn out from everything he and the other two Strays had to do for the day. 
            In fact, everyone was tired. This whole survival thing was really taking its toll.
Thankfully, there were plenty of supplies for the time being. 
Oran finally spoke up, “Well, I’m sure all of us are getting quite tired. But, before we rest, I want to thank all of you for your generosity. It’s been very tough living out there,” referring to the City. “I’m also very glad to see you again, Jerin, and it was nice to meet you, Aleck and Sheer. I’m very appreciative of all of this!”
The rest of them replied with, “You’re welcome!”
A few moments passed without a word.
“Well, I suppose we’re going to have to look out for the Searcher’s and City Guard’s round schedules tomorrow,” Aleck stated.
“Yes, I suppose it would be best if you, Oran, and I go out tomorrow to do that,” Jerin replied.
“You’re right,” Oran started to say, “That sounds like a good idea”
“I suppose I’m going to have to stay here and watch the Hatch, am I right?” Sheer asked
Aleck then said, “Correct. Is that alright with you?”
“It’s fine,” Sheer said back.
“Alright. Let’s get some rest, then.” Aleck said.
Then they all got ready for their rest.
--
            “Wha—what?” He felt as if he was slipping in and out of reality. He couldn’t remember where he was or even his purpose for being there.
“What is going on with me?” he thought, his mind straining.
“Why can’t I remember!?”
Then he felt pain in his right arm.
It remained. It persisted. It wouldn’t cease. It continued getting worse. It felt as if it was traveling through his arm and into the rest of his body.
He wanted to yell. He wanted to make the pain stop. But he couldn’t.
He couldn’t even move.
Then he felt something cool on his wrists and ankles. Like metal. Like he had been strapped down.
His memory started coming back little by little. He was waking up!
The pain continued coursing through his body. It had spread nearly half way through. It was getting to his mind. He didn’t feel right at all.
--
            Everyone was ready to go to sleep.
Thankfully, the Hatch was spacious enough for all of them to be comfortable enough to sleep.
Oran couldn’t sleep. He still didn’t know if he could trust the Traitor, Sheer.
“Why would these guys just let a Villain live with them?” he asked himself, in his mind.
The only reason he told everyone he was thankful that Sheer allowed him to stay was because he wanted to see what she would say and how she would react. The reaction didn’t seem negative, but he still wasn’t sure.
He tried to push the thought from his mind for the time being so he could sleep.
--
He was slipping back into reality.
He remembered now. He was strapped to a platform. He was in a Villain laboratory, though he couldn’t remember what was going on…
He was being experimented on!
No!
He had to get out of here!
Suddenly, he felt a new strength. He felt as if he could free himself from the cold metal restraints.
He opened his eyes, seeing a team or Villain researchers gathered around him.
--
Darkon, the Lead Villain Researcher and the head of The Project, noticed the subject’s vitals were working harder than they had moments ago. As if he was gaining consciousness again.
No! The anesthetic must not have been strong enough to keep the subject asleep while he was being injected!
They might actually wake back up!
“I think he may be waking up!” he said to his team of Researchers.
“I’ll ready another vial of anesthetic!” Ezbaan, another Researcher said back.
Then, the subject awoke and opened his eyes.
To Be Continued!