Yes, the Armada of Awesome. Self-absorbed-sounding, you say? Maybe. I still won't change it. At this point, you are probably itching to know what the heck I'm talking about. Don't worry, I want to too. Or maybe you aren't. ANYWAY, here's how this works:
THE ARMADA OF AWESOME:
Take any original project, be it through writing, art, Legos, or whatever, and upload it. You can add as many as you like. Once you have completed this, post at least five previous additions to the armada, and link to the person who nominated you. Then nominate at least one other blogger.
MY ADDITIONS:
Merciless-Class Juggernaut:
The Merciless-Class juggernaut is the pinnacle of offensive weaponry. With six main beam emplacements and four dual bombardment lasers, not to mention a plethora of broadside and anti-fighter batteries, only the Liberty-Class superdestroyers have enough firepower to take on this monster. And with the Merciless' incredibly thick armor and shielding system, even the mighty Liberty sometimes fails in combat. For all of its might, it is an incredibly rare sight for pilots. Only a handful of the dreaded ships have been completed since their inception nearly a century ago.
Liberty-Class Superdestroyer
The awe-inspiring Liberty class superdestroyer is the largest warship ever constructed, measuring an amazing 12,906 meters long. It also sports the most powerful shield system ever constructed, capable ofeven lowering the damage of beam weapons. While it's main armament is not as powerful as the dreaded Merciless, it can hardly be said that the Liberty doesn't deserve the title as the most powerful warship ever constructed.
MY NOMINEE:
David, my friend and fellow lego-lover. He most certainly has something to add to the march of the Armada.
-Kaires, who appoints himself the admiral of the Armada (JK).
Uh . . . does it have to be Legos? Or juggernauts of destruction? Say, would it be okay to put in like a flower or something? Just wondering . . . because I know that some people the award might get to might not be as talented as you guys in those areas.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Derek!
ReplyDeleteDid you use MLCAD?