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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- you'd think it would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.

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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot TooDumbToLive I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- you'd think it would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.



* I get why the Brickster needs to be kept in jail but why is he kept isoalted on an inlet, ''and right next to friggin' helicopter''. With a criminal like this capable of using his cooking skills to break out and messing with space and time if given the right tools. The proper course of action would be to transfer him to a maximum security prison specifically designed to hold his kind. But even if that isn't possible, wouldn't it be more practical to put him ''inside'' the station under 24-hour surveillance, take precautions with his food to make sure it ''doesn't'' get used for such things and to maybe inspect his cell once in a while just to make sure he ''doesn't'' try to stock up on things that he can use for a break-out. Also why does nobody do anything about that jail cell? I mean he broke out by melting the lock ''twice'' with hot pizza. You'd think they'd learn the first time to make the jail cell hot pizza-proof. Furthermore, I know that police aren't supposed to use their guns except as a last resort, but I'd say the Brickster would be violent enough that shooting him could be justified.

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* I get why the Brickster needs to be kept in jail but why is he kept isoalted isolated on an inlet, ''and right next to friggin' helicopter''. With a criminal like this capable of using his cooking skills to break out and messing with space and time if given the right tools. The proper course of action would be to transfer him to a maximum security prison specifically designed to hold his kind. But even if that isn't possible, wouldn't it be more practical to put him ''inside'' the station under 24-hour surveillance, take precautions with his food to make sure it ''doesn't'' get used for such things and to maybe inspect his cell once in a while just to make sure he ''doesn't'' try to stock up on things that he can use for a break-out. Also why does nobody do anything about that jail cell? I mean he broke out by melting the lock ''twice'' with hot pizza. You'd think they'd learn the first time to make the jail cell hot pizza-proof. Furthermore, I know that police aren't supposed to use their guns except as a last resort, but I'd say the Brickster would be violent enough that shooting him could be justified.
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* Why on earth does Pepper need licenses to use different types of vehicles in Xtreme Stunts when in the previous games he was allowed to use whatever vehicle he could without the need and use of a license?
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* How exactly did the Brickster while in jail make the call to the pizzeria to trick Pepper and escape in the first game? Jails cells are strictly not allowed to have phones of any kind in them. What did Brickster steal a mobile/cell phone before he was put in jail and the cops failed a frisk search on him?
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* How exactly did Castle Island contact Lego Island via a radio message? Castle Island is medieval based with no signs of modern technology on it whatsoever.
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* Why did Cedric just take the page and challenge Pepper to a cannon fight? Pepper just did Cedric a favor by getting his flag back. Didn't he want his Bull flag anymore? Also considering Cedric is the Bulls leader shouldn't that Bull soldier/guard have at least told Pepper about him?
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* On Castle Island why do none of the Bulls give a damn that Cedric the Bull who is their leader has just been defeated? On top of that why were Cedric and the Dark Knight the only two Bulls that were nasty to Pepper while the rest are friendly to him?
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** Come to think of it, how exactly ''does'' that book work? I mean if tearing out a page deconstructs the building than where did the buildings come from in the first place? I always assumed they were built by LEGO People and hey, we ''do'' see Bill Ding constructing a house (which is also taken with the constructopedia pages despite there never being any indication that it was added to begin with), so why does tearing a page out destroy the building. Also, is this something exclusive to the island or is it found in other places? Like does Castle Island have it's own book that holds the island together, LEGO City?

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** Come to think of it, how exactly ''does'' that book work? I mean if tearing out a page deconstructs the building than where did the buildings come from in the first place? I always assumed they were built by LEGO People and hey, we ''do'' see Bill Ding constructing a house (which is also taken with the constructopedia pages despite there never being any indication that it was added to begin with), so why does tearing a page out destroy the building. Also, is this something exclusive to the island or is it found in other places? Like does Castle Island have it's own book that holds the island together, LEGO City? together? I'd bring up the question of where all the bricks go but that was sort of explained in Roleplay/DinoAttackRPG.
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** Come to think of it, how exactly ''does'' that book work? I mean if tearing out a page deconstructs the building than where did the buildings come from in the first place? I always assumed they were built by LEGO People and hey, we ''do'' see Bill Ding constructing a house (which is also taken with the constructopedia pages despite there never being any indication that it was added to begin with), so why does tearing a page out destroy the building. Also, is this something exclusive to the island or is it found in other places? Like does Castle Island have it's own book that holds the island together, LEGO City?
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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.

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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- you'd think it would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.
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* I get why the Brickster needs to be kept in jail but why is he kept isoalted on an inlet, ''and right next to friggin' helicopter''. With a criminal like this capable of using his cooking skills to break out and messing with space and time if given the right tools. The proper course of action would be to transfer him to a maximum security prison specifically designed to hold his kind, but even if that isn't possible, wouldn't it be more practical to put him ''inside'' the station under 24-hour surveillence, take precautions with his food to make sure it ''doesn't'' get used for such things and to maybe inspect his cell once in a while just to make sure he doesn't try to stock up on things and maybe have someone inspect it to make sure it is hot pizza-proof? (seriously, he does that ''twice'', someone should really have a look at that lock if it can be melted by nothing more than a hot pizza). Alternatively, he's clearly extremely violent, if he escapes, ''just shoot him'' (or heck, given he's capable of warping reality to his will, I don't think there should be too many moral repurcussions to giving him the electric chair).

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* I get why the Brickster needs to be kept in jail but why is he kept isoalted on an inlet, ''and right next to friggin' helicopter''. With a criminal like this capable of using his cooking skills to break out and messing with space and time if given the right tools. The proper course of action would be to transfer him to a maximum security prison specifically designed to hold his kind, but kind. But even if that isn't possible, wouldn't it be more practical to put him ''inside'' the station under 24-hour surveillence, surveillance, take precautions with his food to make sure it ''doesn't'' get used for such things and to maybe inspect his cell once in a while just to make sure he doesn't ''doesn't'' try to stock up on things and maybe have someone inspect it that he can use for a break-out. Also why does nobody do anything about that jail cell? I mean he broke out by melting the lock ''twice'' with hot pizza. You'd think they'd learn the first time to make sure it is the jail cell hot pizza-proof? (seriously, he does pizza-proof. Furthermore, I know that ''twice'', someone should really have police aren't supposed to use their guns except as a look at last resort, but I'd say the Brickster would be violent enough that lock if it can be melted by nothing more than a hot pizza). Alternatively, he's clearly extremely violent, if he escapes, ''just shoot him'' (or heck, given he's capable of warping reality to his will, I don't think there should be too many moral repurcussions to giving shooting him the electric chair).could be justified.
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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.

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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.happen.
* I get why the Brickster needs to be kept in jail but why is he kept isoalted on an inlet, ''and right next to friggin' helicopter''. With a criminal like this capable of using his cooking skills to break out and messing with space and time if given the right tools. The proper course of action would be to transfer him to a maximum security prison specifically designed to hold his kind, but even if that isn't possible, wouldn't it be more practical to put him ''inside'' the station under 24-hour surveillence, take precautions with his food to make sure it ''doesn't'' get used for such things and to maybe inspect his cell once in a while just to make sure he doesn't try to stock up on things and maybe have someone inspect it to make sure it is hot pizza-proof? (seriously, he does that ''twice'', someone should really have a look at that lock if it can be melted by nothing more than a hot pizza). Alternatively, he's clearly extremely violent, if he escapes, ''just shoot him'' (or heck, given he's capable of warping reality to his will, I don't think there should be too many moral repurcussions to giving him the electric chair).
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* On top of the constructopedia being little more than a PlotDevice, why oh why does the Infomaniac just leave it sitting on his desk for anyone to take as they please? This is so many levels of WhatAnIdiot I don't even know where to begin. With such an important item -- you know, the one that ''holds the dang island together'' -- would be locked up somewhere safe, but nope, it's just there on his desk. It's like he's just asking for disaster to happen.

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