<p>They might just be bringing back older theme concepts and not actual sets for the older themes. After all, Blacktron had it's run, and Bionicle saved Lego during the first years of Star Wars, but however, the odds of an older theme that's basically just new models for older retired subthemes, (meaning M-tron, adventurers, and others that were just themes that were named as types of themes under a specific master theme like space, technic, or others), are pretty slim. The odds of the Black Seas Barracuda riding the waves again and the 9 Volt trains riding the rails again are otherwise impossible. I don't mean to be negative, but the themes they might look into again would simply be new themes based upon the older storylines but would not be the older storylines or even continuations of them. Just ask my I-don't-have-a picture-yet-but-may-soon, (meaning, as soon as I can upload it to a gallery that will let me display it on MLN), Lego International Space Station/ Nexus-Class Cruiser, and no, it looks nothing like that big piece of soon to be space scrap they call the ISS. Yes, it will soon be space scrap as NASA has decided to shut down the station in 2015, just look up ISS shutdown date if you don't believe me. Oh well, I guess I could be wrong though, let's just wait and see what the future holds, after all, I don't think the Jedi Council will allow us to borrow on of their Jedi to look into the future to find out, so, well, I can't think of anything else to say so I will end this extremely long post here. Thank you for your cooperation. Brickticks, (that's my Lego ID, for the record). P.S. My Lego International Space Station/ Nexus-Class Cruiser, or LISS/N-CC, is supposed to look like the Space Port theme space station seen in the first few seconds of the opening video for Lego Island 2.
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