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Encyclopedia > Ogel

Ogel (Ogel in 2002) is fictional charcter in LEGO's Alpha Team series. He has been the main villian in each year of the series, constantly coming up with schemes to defeat Alpha Team. His first plot was to use Mind Control Orbs to turn regular people into mindless skeletom-like Drone's. These Drones were reverted to normal when the Orbs were detroyed. Ogel returned next year with a new plan to use mutated sea creatures to control the world's oceans. That plan was thwarted when Agent Dash reversed the controls to the Orb making machine. Ogel's underwater base was destroyed, but Ogel escaped before it exploded. His most recent plan for domination was freezing the world with new Ice Orbs that could freeze anything. His plan succeeded, but he was then stopped by special agent Zed in his Blizzard Blaster. LEGO Group logo LEGO sets feature a large variety of themed people (called “minifigures”), including the Space, Castle, and City figures above. ... Alpha Team is a building toy line manufactured by LEGO first released in 2001. ...


Other notes

  • Ogel is "LEGO" backwards.
  • Ogel has also mentioned being a direct desendant of Vladek, the villian in LEGO's Knights Kingdom series (Evil seems to run in their family).
  • Ogel seems to have a obsession with skulls and, in more recent years, insects. His Drone's look skeletons, all his bases have skulls on the front, and all his 2004-2005 vehicles are designed like insects.
Vladek is is a fictional character in the LEGO Knights Kingdom series. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Orders Subclass Apterygota Symphypleona - globular springtails Subclass Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) Subclass Dicondylia Monura - extinct Thysanura (common bristletails) Subclass Pterygota Diaphanopteroidea - extinct Palaeodictyoptera - extinct Megasecoptera - extinct Archodonata - extinct Ephemeroptera (mayflies) Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) Infraclass Neoptera Blattodea (cockroaches) Mantodea (mantids) Isoptera (termites) Zoraptera Grylloblattodea Dermaptera (earwigs) Plecoptera (stoneflies) Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets...

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Ogel - Brickwiki (419 words)
Ogel is the ruthless supervillain of the Alpha Team Theme.
Ogel returned the following year with a new plan to use mutant sea creatures to control the world's oceans.
Ogel's Undersea Base: The plants and goo are unloaded from his Trouble Sub.
Ogel's Ministry of the Brick (743 words)
Ogel was once an international criminal, wreaking havoc by converting entire populations into submissive zombies.
Although Ogel put up a valiant fight, he was captured in the end, and sent to the BrickTopia police headquarters (click to see it).
According to Ogel, this is to represent his new-found purity of mind.
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