Exo-Force

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Years:

2006 - 2008

Exo-Force is a theme inspired by Japanese Manga and Anime (animated) stories. The theme and its sets are based around large combat mechs piloted by humans in a battle against the mechanized Devastators, who themselves possess combat machinery of their own. The theme lasted 2 years, as it was introduced in spring 2006 and then discontinued in summer 2008.

Story

The story in 2006 is based around the Sentai Fortress, its human inhabitants and the mechanical Devastators that are attacking them. At the end of the 2006 story arc, three of the humans-Takeshi, Hikaru, and Ryo-are sent to find the legendary Golden City. Subsequently, Sensei Keiken, Ha-Ya-To, and the other humans travel to the city. At the end of the 2007 story arc, human leader Sensei Keiken is captured by the Devastators. The team embarks on a mission to find him, leaving Hitomi in charge. The team rescues Sensei Keiken from the Devastators, and Meca One.

Legacy

Despite the sets being discontinued, the storyline has developed a dedicated following, who continue the plot through fan-fiction.

Details

The majority of Exo-Force sets consist of large "battle mechs": these are high-powered, heavily-armoured exo-suits designed to mimic human movement, and are piloted by a single human or robot. Most of these vehicles use Technic rotation joints to give the mech stability with a wide range of movement, and normally come equipped with a short-range weapon—a sword, shield or similar—in one hand and a long range weapon, such as a pistol or laser cannon, in the other. These are accompanied by sets representing larger combat vehicles, bases, and remote installations such as gates and towers. Also, all of the final sets released in 2008 included miniature robots that resemble the mechs that they accompany. These are comprised of elements rather than taking the form of minifigures.

Special features

Power cores: The earlier sets feature power cores - a light-up brick located somewhere in the mech's chasis and connected to one of the weapons by a fibre-optic cable. This was used to "power up" (Exo-Force's catch-phrase) the battle machines. All of the 2006 sets included a Power core, with the exceptions of a few sets. These sets are 7708 Uplink and 7711 Sentry.

Exo-Codes: From 2007 on,the power cores were replaced by "exo-codes." These codes could be typed into LEGO.com to unlock downloads and additional set information. The 2007 codes were printed directly onto 2x1 flat tiles and incorporated into the set build. The 2008 codes were instead printed on stickers that can be applied to different brick types in different sets.

Minifigures

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Sets

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Gallery

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