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Windows PC, Game Boy Color LEGO Alpha Team is a video game of the Alpha Team theme which was released in 2000. It was created and distributed by LEGO Media and Digital Domain. There is no fighting in the game, though there are drones. The game is a unique strategy game where a player plots his agents to do certain commands.Alpha Team Jet Sub Our community, 261 want it Alpha Team Wing Diver Our community, 282 want it Our community, 267 want it Our community, 269 want it Our community, 336 want it Our community, 387 want it Our community, 443 want it Blue Eagle vs. Snow Crawler Our community, 421 want it Our community, 473 want it Our community, 567 want it Our community, 432 want it Our community, 459 want it Our community, 368 want it Alpha Team Aquatic Mech Our community, 446 want it Alpha Team Robot Diver Our community, 318 want it Alpha Team Sub-Surface Scooter Alpha Team Navigator and ROV




Our community, 422 want it Our community, 405 want it Alpha Team Command Sub Our community, 430 want itOgel is the villain of the Alpha Team theme. He has appeared in a total of five sets, and has had three different variations. Ogel was initially designed by Digital Domain, who were developing a video game then known as LEGO Logic. When LEGO Logic was redesigned into a mere six months before its release in 2000, Ogel was one of only two characters to be kept in the new design, the other being . This design of Ogel had a plain black torso/arms and legs, a custom armor piece, and a black helmet with a large gold visor. His face was never revealed. The color of his hands was inconsistent, with his in-game appearances in LEGO Alpha Team having yellow hands, but the intro animation for LEGO Logic giving him black hands. The final intro for the LEGO Alpha Team game shows him with both yellow and black hands at different points. When LEGO released sets based on LEGO Alpha Team in 2001, Ogel's design was tweaked.




His hands were now consistently black, and he uses the armor piece originally designed for the Zotaxians (though it is possible his original armor design in the video game was already based on this piece, as they have several specific similarities, especially the details on the shoulders and back). His face was also revealed, with a scowling expression and one red eye. In the 2002 Mission Deep Sea sets, Ogel's design remained unchanged aside from one of his hands being replaced with a transparent red hook, which was never specifically explained in the story. When Alpha Team relaunched in 2004, the hook's color was changed to transparent light blue. Alpha Team OST - Evil Ogel's Monologues In the original video game, Ogel has captured most members of the Alpha Team, and is producing that turn regular townspeople into mindless zombies (referred to as from the release of physical sets onward). The end goal of his plan is to load his Boggle Rocket with Evil Orbs and spread them across the whole world.




The player, taking the role of Alpha Team chief, directs Dash and the other team members as they're rescued as they infiltrate Ogel's bases (Ogel Island, the Goo Caverns, the Deep Sea Orb Factory, and the secret Arctic Command Base) and stop his plan. Throughout the game, Ogel occasionally appears, monologuing to the team members as they progress through his bases. In the end, the Alpha Team succeeds in stopping the Boggle Rocket from launching, and Ogel accidentally triggers the self destruction of the Arctic Command Base in a tantrum. The 2001 Alpha Team sets had a looser story surrounding them, but still followed the premise of Ogel attempting to take over the world by launching a rocket full of Evil Orbs, though this time from a base inside a volcano (6776 Ogel Control Center). Additionally, an online game/comic titled Evil Music was released, in which Ogel attempts to control the world's weather via a special pipe organ, but is stopped by Dash and Cam. The 2002 sets, "Mission Deep Sea", involved Ogel altering his orbs to mutate sea creatures in an attempt to control the world's oceans.




Another online game/comic was released, Into The Deep, in which Dash, Cam, Radia, and Tee Vee venture underwater, save a group of scientists from the mutant sea creatures, and eventually stop Ogel, though he escapes. In the 2004 - 2005 story of the relaunched LEGO Alpha Team, his plan was to freeze the world and eventually time itself. His plan succeeded, but then Zed arrived to battle Ogel in his Scorpion Orb Launcher. At the end of the comic, the LEGO Magazine had a contest for fans to write their ending to the battle. The winning entry was never revealed, but it is assumed that Zed defeated Ogel. In each year that Alpha Team received a major release, a set was included representing a new fortress for Ogel. All the fortresses have certain similarities, such a skull motif, and frequently grey colouring. In Alpha Team's first year, Ogel's base was 6776 Ogel Control Center. It consisted of a relatively small fortress, built on a large baseplate. A large portion of the control centre was taken up by a large rocket.




The building was styled in red, black, and grey, and included two skeleton drones and a small flying vehicle for Ogel. In the Mission Deep Sea wave of sets, Ogel's base was in the set 4795 Ogel Underwater Base and AT Sub. The base was a large oval affair, mainly coloured black and grey. It included two skeleton drones to man it, as well as a mutant octopus. Ogel's third and final base, released in 2004, was 4748 Ogel's Mountain Fortress. It was built on a large raised baseplate, and mainly consisted of a huge skull-like construction. The base as a whole was mainly coloured light grey and white, and featured two Ice Drones, as well as another personal flying vehicle for Ogel. History has a way of repeating itself. Just like Batman V. Superman did, Warner Bros’ next entry into the DCEU, Suicide Squad is meeting both mixed reviews and controversy. (You can read our review by Michael Arbeiter right here.) Whether you liked the movie or you didn’t, that’s okay. There is one thing we can all DEFINITELY agree on: LEGO makes everything better.




YouTubers operating under the handle forrestfire101 totally understand that and have taken it upon themselves to make a version of Suicide Squad that both lovers and haters can enjoy together. Forrestfire101 converted one of the film’s short TV spots into a LEGO version. Once again using Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” (who would have thought this song would be known for something OTHER than Wayne’s World in the mainstream?), It starts with LEGO Amanda Waller talking about forming the team, as well as LEGO Joker running around causing a ruckus. We then get shots of pretty much the entire team, From LEGO Harley Quinn to Katana to Deadshot. Only two things were missing: LEGO Boomerang drinking a beer, and LEGO Batman. No offense to Ben Affleck, but this would have been Will Arnett’s time to shine. All in all, a funny take on an already insane trailer. You can check out for of forrestfire101’s videos on their YouTube channel here. Suicide Squad, starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Viola Davis, and Jared Leto, opens in theaters August 5.

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