INTERVIEW WITH THE LEGO® SPACE POLICE!
EXTRA! EXTRA! Greetings and salutations, LEGO Club members – from the FUTURE!

We’re sending back this signal from Galactic Sector 6 in a distant century to bring you an exclusive interview with a member of the galaxy’s finest law enforcement team: the LEGO Space Police!

We were able to catch up with Space Officer Stan Cometsky in between shifts patrolling Sector 6. Here’s what this brave officer of the law had to say!

LEGO Club: Thanks for meeting with us, Officer Cometsky! What’s a day in the life of a Space Police patrolman like?

Officer Stan: It’s full speed ahead and rocketing on all blast cylinders, 28 rotations an hour, 57 cycles a day. When you’re in the Space Police, you get to do a lot of good for the citizens of the galaxy, but you sure don’t get a lot of sleep!

LEGO Club: So it’s a pretty busy job?

Officer Stan: You bet. Just today, I woke up at the crack of triple-dawn (my home solar system has three suns, y’know), took a quick sonic shower, synthesized up some Venusian waffles for breakfast, and it was go, go, go, right into the transit rocket and off to Space Police Galactic Center Precinct to get the day’s assignments.

LEGO Club: Do you run the same patrol every day?

Officer Stan: Naw, me and the boys, gals and ‘bots all like to swap shifts around so we get to see something different almost every day. Yesterday, I was on Ice Planet lunar patrol, and the day before, I had to check the Quadrillion Dunes of Terra-9 in case there was an illegal migration of crystal bees. Earlier today, I was supposed to be on guard patrol at an M:Tronics experimental spaceship hangar, but that went bad fast. Real fast.

LEGO Club: Really! What happened?

Officer Stan: What DIDN’T happen? First, we had a report of a lasering-and-entering down at the space-docks nearby. The other two guys on my patrol squad went to check it out, leaving me all alone at the hangar with just my hover-bike for company. I guess that was exactly what they wanted to happen, because BLAMMO!

LEGO Club: Blammo?

Officer Stan: You got it. BLAMMO – someone drove a customized type-3 hyperspeed vehicle right through the hangar bay wall!

LEGO Club: Yikes! Could you tell who it was?

Officer Stan: Oh yeah, no mistaking that old Blacktron-built spaceship. It was the Skull Twins, up to their old tricks again. They’d sent that four-armed Frenzy weirdo down to the docks to smash things up and make trouble as a distraction while they swiped some tech for their boss, Kranxx…or that was their plan, anyway.

LEGO Club: So what did you do?

Officer Stan: What any Space Police officer would do – I did my job! I powered up the ol’ hover-bike and started blasting out freeze rays, but the Skull Interceptor was thermo-shielded and they just bounced right off. That’s when I called for back-up…but I already knew it wouldn’t arrive in time, even if they used one of those shiny new VX-Falcons that all the hotshot rookies back at the station like to drive. The Twins knew it too, and they just kept right on laughing that annoying double laugh of theirs as they headed straight for the biggest ship in the hangar.

LEGO Club: Then what happened?

Officer Stan: I knew I had to think fast. Every school-kid these days knows about synchro-harmonic phase interference, right? So I just remembered what old Professor Capacitor had told me in Particle Physics 101 and launched a freeze ray into the magnetic drive of that big M:Tronics ship. It did just what I thought it would, and sent out a mag-pulse that peeled the armor plating right off the Skull Interceptor and let me freeze its engines solid and lock it down. That finally stopped ‘em from laughing.

LEGO Club: So did you catch the Skull Twins?

Officer Stan: I got the cuffs onto one of them, but the other one gave me the slip, thanks to a holo-cloak disguise. We’ve got his brother in a stasis pod up in the Galactic Enforcer now, but it’s only a matter of time before Twin 2 tries to bust him out. When he does, though, the Space Police will be ready for him!

LEGO Club: What an amazing story! Now we’d better go, or we’ll miss our wormhole back to the 21st century. Thanks for talking to the LEGO Club, Officer Cometsky – and good luck busting those space crooks!

For more of the LEGO Space Police, including video missions, visit spacepolice.LEGO.com!





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