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As for the agent in 70162, take another look at his "happy" expression. With his [[DreamworksFace crooked smile and raised eyebrow]] (not to mention his BadassMustache), he bears a close resemblance to famed LEGO character [[Toys/LEGOAdventurers Johnny Thunder]]. This may have been an intentional reference, which would have been further supported had this agent been named Curtis Bolt ([[ThemeNaming since "thunder" and "bolt" are related words]]). Further evidence lies in Johnny Thunder's origins, since he is based upon Franchise/IndianaJones, who is based upon Franchise/JamesBond, who is the archetype of secret agents like the characters featured in Ultra Agents. This would have been [[GeniusBonus a really neat and clever reference]] if he had been named Curtis Bolt instead.

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As for the agent in 70162, take another look at his "happy" expression. With his [[DreamworksFace crooked smile and raised eyebrow]] (not to mention his BadassMustache), mustache), he bears a close resemblance to famed LEGO character [[Toys/LEGOAdventurers Johnny Thunder]]. This may have been an intentional reference, which would have been further supported had this agent been named Curtis Bolt ([[ThemeNaming since "thunder" and "bolt" are related words]]). Further evidence lies in Johnny Thunder's origins, since he is based upon Franchise/IndianaJones, who is based upon Franchise/JamesBond, who is the archetype of secret agents like the characters featured in Ultra Agents. This would have been [[GeniusBonus a really neat and clever reference]] if he had been named Curtis Bolt instead.
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As for the agent in 70162, take another look at his "happy" expression. With his [[DreamworksFace crooked smile and raised eyebrow]] (not to mention his BadassMustache), he bears a close resemblance to famed LEGO character [[Toys/LEGOAdventurers Johnny Thunder]]. This may have been an intentional reference, which would have been further supported had this agent been named Curtis Bolt ([[ThemeNaming since "thunder" and "bolt" are related words]]). Further evidence lies in Johnny Thunder's origins, since he is based upon Franchise/IndianaJones, who is based upon Film/JamesBond, who is the archetype of secret agents like the characters featured in Ultra Agents. This would have been [[GeniusBonus a really neat and clever reference]] if he had been named Curtis Bolt instead.

Thus, it's clear that LEGO somehow mixed them up. The Ultra Agents character in 70162 should have been named Curtis Bolt, not Solomon Blaze, and the character in 70163 should have been named Solomon Blaze, not Curtis Bolt.

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As for the agent in 70162, take another look at his "happy" expression. With his [[DreamworksFace crooked smile and raised eyebrow]] (not to mention his BadassMustache), he bears a close resemblance to famed LEGO character [[Toys/LEGOAdventurers Johnny Thunder]]. This may have been an intentional reference, which would have been further supported had this agent been named Curtis Bolt ([[ThemeNaming since "thunder" and "bolt" are related words]]). Further evidence lies in Johnny Thunder's origins, since he is based upon Franchise/IndianaJones, who is based upon Film/JamesBond, Franchise/JamesBond, who is the archetype of secret agents like the characters featured in Ultra Agents. This would have been [[GeniusBonus a really neat and clever reference]] if he had been named Curtis Bolt instead.

Thus, it's clear that LEGO somehow mixed them up. The Ultra Agents character in 70162 should have been named Curtis Bolt, not Solomon Blaze, and the character in 70163 should have been named Solomon Blaze, not Curtis Bolt.Bolt.
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[[WMG: The LEGO marketing team accidentally mixed up the names and appearances of Solomon Blaze and Curtis Bolt]]
There are two Ultra Agents characters that this WMG is here to discuss: Solomon Blaze and Curtis Bolt. One is a middle-aged, mustahed agent included in 70162 Infearno Interception. The other is a younger, clean-shaven agent with some sort of gadget covering one eye included in 70163 Toxikita's Toxic Meltdown.

And LEGO mixed up which one is which. Why? Let's review the facts.

Before Ultra Agents, Solomon Blaze was a character in the Galaxy Squad theme. There, he was young, clean-shaven, and had some sort of gadget covering one eye. While he does not look exactly like any Ultra Agents character, this much more closely matches the appearance of the agent in 70163 than 70162. Not to mention that LEGO Club magazine describes this particular agent as being an AcePilot, which fits perfectly with Solomon Blaze's character.

As for the agent in 70162, take another look at his "happy" expression. With his [[DreamworksFace crooked smile and raised eyebrow]] (not to mention his BadassMustache), he bears a close resemblance to famed LEGO character [[Toys/LEGOAdventurers Johnny Thunder]]. This may have been an intentional reference, which would have been further supported had this agent been named Curtis Bolt ([[ThemeNaming since "thunder" and "bolt" are related words]]). Further evidence lies in Johnny Thunder's origins, since he is based upon Franchise/IndianaJones, who is based upon Film/JamesBond, who is the archetype of secret agents like the characters featured in Ultra Agents. This would have been [[GeniusBonus a really neat and clever reference]] if he had been named Curtis Bolt instead.

Thus, it's clear that LEGO somehow mixed them up. The Ultra Agents character in 70162 should have been named Curtis Bolt, not Solomon Blaze, and the character in 70163 should have been named Solomon Blaze, not Curtis Bolt.

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