>>9955000Let's do a hypothetical /lg/
>The year is 2001>Instead of Bionicle releasing, Lego instead went with the Voodoo Heads concept or dropped Technic figures altogether and focused their attention on getting Galidor out a year earlier>Galidor/Voodoo Heads bomb hard>Lego is still losing money and getting close to bankruptcy You are now in charge of creating the theme that will save Lego from closure, set to release in 2002. This means
>You are limited to what pieces/colors existed during that time period, meaning no mixel joints, no crazy SNOT constructions, no Powered Up, just what's available during the 2000/2001 period>The only licenses Lego has so far are Star Wars and Harry Potter (Oh and those two JPIII sets but that barely counts), so you can't just go out an get another license easier like Lego can today. It has to be an in-house IP>You're working on a entirely brand new theme, you can't go into a theme being developed at the same time and say "I make Racers the best theme ever">You also can't just transplant a theme from the future and say you made Ninjago 10 years earlier than when it would actually release. What kind of theme do you make? How do YOU save The Lego Group circa 2002?