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LEGO Exo-Force is a LEGO toy line based on the popular mecha genre from Japanese manga and anime. Mecha fans have long used LEGO bricks to build both imaginative new designs and their interpretations of classic mecha, but Exo-Force is the first time LEGO has dedicated a whole toy line to this theme.

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7700 Stealth Hunter

Story

The story of Exo-Force centers around the conflict between humans and machines. The story features the training and battles of brave young pilots using battle machines and teamwork to overcome overwhelming odds against an army of evil robots.

On Sentai Mountain, there was a peaceful civilization where advanced robots and the ancient way of life went hand in hand. But one day, a golden robot named Meca One led the robots to turn upon the humans. Fights between the humans and robots broke out, unleashing uncontrollable energies that split the mountain in two. The humans eventually overcame the robots, and cast them into the gorge.

The humans built bridges to link the two halves of the mountain, the most important of which was the Tenchi (天地 "heaven & earth") Bridge. Some humans, like Sensei Keiken, feared the robots might come back someday so he began to build armored battle machines for defense. But before the humans' preparations were complete, the robot legions, armed with battle machines of their own, caught the humans by surprise and quickly took over the southern half of the mountain. More powerful than ever, they have just one aim: to completely drive humanity from Sentai Mountain. Sensei Keiken hurriedly recruited new pilots to man the battle machines and Exo-Force was born

The Exo-Force storyline for 2006 culminated in the Battle of Sentai Fortress when Meca One unleashed an all-out assault on the humans led by the Striking Venom. After a narrow victory, Keiken made the decision that Exo-Force was too vulnerable in Sentai Fortress and that they needed an "edge" to defeat the robots.

The 2007 storyline centers around Exo-Force's search for the legendary Golden City at the top of Sentai Mountain. Keiken's hope is that discovering this place of powerful technology will hold the key to defeating the robots. Takeshi, Hikaru, and Ryo were able to locate the Golden City and the powerful battle machines within it. They also discovered the existence of mysterious codes. However, Meca One has sent robots to tail the Exo-Force team into the Golden City.

Characters

Humans

Although Exo-Force has many members, the LEGO sets and official storyline focus on the following characters.

Hikaru (光 light, shining) - Age: 18. Hikaru is serious, silent, and wants to win. He is highly skilled and prefers to work solo, but has learned to count on his teammates. Before joining Exo-Force, he did the risky work of a robot buster on a robot ranch. He was good at it, but he never bragged or expected a lot of applause for what he did. Cool and collected, Hikaru is the type who is often underestimated – the guy who lags behind early in the race and then comes out of nowhere to win. When the first robot rebellion took place, Hikaru saw there was a need for someone with his kind of skills and felt the whole situation might be more explosive than anyone expected. He left his job and signed on with the newly formed Exo-Force. Given his temperament and skills, he was assigned to the Stealth Hunter.

In the last year, he went on a daring solo mission to the robot side of the mountain to save Takeshi’s family. As a reward, Sensei Keiken presented him with the Silent Strike battle machine which he wore during the final battle with the Striking Venom.

After that battle was over, Hikaru was sent with Takeshi and Ryo to find the legendary golden city. The adventure resulted in severe damage being done to the Silent Strike. But Hikaru discovered a new, and better, battle machine in the golden city – the Sky Guardian.

Takeshi (武 military, warrior, chivalry) - Age: 19. Takeshi is grim, fierce, and a little crazy. It is tough to talk him into ever leaving the machine and taking a rest. Takeshi originally worked as a miner alongside some of the very robots that are now rebelling. He was separated from his family during his escape to the northern peak, and had no idea what happened to them. This had the effect of making Takeshi extremely driven and reckless in combat. After his family was rescued by Hikaru, Takeshi claims that he has "calmed down a lot."

Takeshi lives for one thing – smashing robots and their battle machines into tiny little pieces, and then smashing the pieces so that self-repair is no longer even remotely possible. This had the effect of making Takeshi extremely driven and reckless in combat. He took a lot of unnecessary risks, which worried his friend Hikaru. Finally, Hikaru flew solo across to the robot side of the mountain and rescued Takeshi’s family, believing that was the best way to keep his friend from throwing his life away in a quest for revenge.

Takeshi was key to the human victory in the battle of Sentai Fortress. It was his daring plan that led to the defeat of the Striking Venom. Later, he went with Hikaru and Ryo in search of the golden city. His battle machine, the Grand Titan, was badly damaged during that adventure. But he found a new one, the Blade Titan, inside the Golden Tower, and has used that in combat ever since.

Ryo (亮 bright, clear") - Age: 18. Ryo is an engineer that talks and moves fast. He was previously employed in a northern factory and is now part of Exo-Force's battle machine design team. He is a whiz with any kind of tool or circuit and specializes in repairs on the run. He was part of the design team that created many of the battle machines used by Exo-Force.

When the robots first attacked, Ryo desperately wanted to help fight. But others felt his contribution in the factory was too important to let him risk his life like that. In response, Ryo designed Uplink, a special battle machine with amazing fire power (considering its size). He convinced the leaders of Exo-Force that having him in the field ready to repair damaged battle machines at a moment’s notice would help keep the team running efficiently.

Over the past year, Ryo’s responsibilities have increased. He became the primary pilot of the Mobile Defense Tank; rescued a trapped miner from the robot side of the mountain; and fought with honor in the final battle against Striking Venom. He was later sent with Hikaru and Takeshi to find the Golden City. It was during that adventure that he discovered his new battle machine, the Cyclone Defender. With the discovery of the Golden City and the massive computer therein, Ryo has become even more important to Exo-Force. He deals with the computer on a daily basis and is responsible for entering the codes.

Ha-Ya-To (隼人 falcon person) - Age: 18. Ha-Ya-To is adventurous, a joker, and loves to fly. He's at his happiest and most comfortable in the air, even if it means putting himself in harm's way. He is addicted to the adrenaline rush of battle and usually has a joke on his lips no matter how bad the situation. He rarely talks about his past because his family and whole town were destroyed in the second robot rebellion.

Ha-Ya-To fought bravely in the battle of Sentai Fortress, but never really got to be the hero he would have liked to be. He is always after Ryo to improve his battle machine so he can fight more effectively.

Keiken (経験 experience) - As Exo-Force's founder and sensei, and helped design their first battle machines Keiken (Kai-Ken) is the stern parental figure to the Exo-Force team members, training them for battle and guiding them to be their best. Aged and wise leader of EXO-FORCE, Keiken has a long history. It was he who first designed Meca One, the robot who later led the rebellion against the human race. Stern, paternal, firm in his convictions and universally respected, Keiken provides the guidance the young pilots need.

Hitomi (瞳 pupil) - As the granddaughter of Sensei Keiken, she wants nothing more than to be a member of the Exo-Force, but her grandfather believes that it's too dangerous. Hitomi appears in the Exo-Force storyline for 2007 and she is to be featured in the Sentai Golden Tower set and fifth Exo-Force chapter book.

Robots

Meca One - Meca One is cold, ruthless, and arrogant. As the first robot to rebel against the humans, Meca One is now the leader of the revolution. While it realizes humans created robots, it believes that the robots deserve to rule because they are smarter and more powerful. Meca One has replicated itself as a safety measure, which makes it more difficult for Exo-Force to simply target Meca One and try to end the rebellion that way. It is also the only robot with an emotion function.

Devastator - Devastators are sly, cunning, and cruel. These silver robots are believed to be more advanced models, but so far none have been captured intact for study. Devastators have been known to go out of their way to cause damage to civilian dwellings, or to pursue wounded battle machines long distances just to finish them off. Exo-Force pilots have reported seeing Devastators of various colors. In lego sets, three colors of devastators have been released. Red Devestators pilot the thunder fury, blue ones pilot the Fire Vulture, and green Devestators pilot Sonic Phantoms. Note that these type specs are regular, and some colors power other machines.

Iron Drone - Iron Drones are strong and durable. As the foot soldiers for the robot army, they are very good at following orders, but terrible at improvising in an unexpected situation or devising any kind of strategy.

Comics

The Exo-Force story is told through a series of online comics on the official website. In 2007, a new comic is released approximately every month. Below is a list of the titles and release date of each episode.

# Name Release date
0 The First Battle November 15 2005
1 Stealth Hunter vs. Fire Vulture January 5 2006
2 Takeshi and Hikaru Continue the Battle January 18 2006
3 Hikaru's Mission February 1 2006
4 A Fierce Fight February 16 2006
5 Ryo's Experiment March 2 2006
6 Training Day March 16 2006
7 Dark Storm Rising March 29 2006
8 Assault on the Gate April 12 2006
9 The Blaze of Battle April 26 2006
10 A Desperate Plan May 10 2006
11 The Rescue May 24 2006
12 All-Out Attack June 12 2006
13 Assault on Robot H.Q. June 22 2006
14 Uplink Alone July 4 2006
15 Mobile Defense Tank in Action July 18 2006
16 Into the Mountain August 1 2006
17 Bridge Walker vs. White Lightning August 16 2006
18 Beginning of the End August 29 2006
19 Secret Strike September 12 2006
20 The Fall of Takeshi September 26 2006
21 Battle in the Sky October 10 2006
22 Origin of Exo-Force October 24 2006
23 Sensei's Secret November 7 2006
24 Eyes of the Enemy November 26 2006
25 The Final Battle December 4 2006
26 Epilogue December 20 2006
27 Quest for the Golden City January 26 2007
28 Mystery of the Codes February 28 2007
29 A New Battle Begins March 27 2007
30 Destination: Golden City April 15 2007
31 Golden City Under Siege May 13 2007

Books

Chapter books

# Name Release date
1 Escape From Sentai Mountain September 1 2006
2 Attack of the Robots December 1 2006
3 Search for the Golden City March 1 2007
4 Ghost of the Past June 2007
5 Race to the Golden City September 2007
6 Title to be announced December 2007

Other

Name Release Date
Play-Along Sticker Storybook September 1 2006
Collector's Guide March 1 2007
Activity Book June 1 2007
Action Manual September 2007

Television episodes

LEGO developed a series of long-format commercials composed of 5 two-minute episodes that aired on Nickelodeon and NickToons during late January 2006. The five episodes can be seen at the official website. The full-length Exo-Force video can be found at Ghost Digital Production House's website (the Danish studio responsible for Exo-Force animation). [1]

Title Airdate
Legend of Sentai Mountain January 23 2006
Best of Human Exo-Force! January 24 2006
Harsh Training of Exo-Force?! January 25 2006
Failure of Exo-Force! January 26 2006
War Starts...! January 27 2006

Toys

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2006 LEGO Exo-Force sets

The following list of LEGO Exo-Force sets includes all known official names found on packaging or in the official LEGO website and magazine. Note there are several battle machines and alternative models that have not been given official names by LEGO.

2006 sets

7700 Stealth Hunter - Protected by a prototype stealth coating that makes it invisible to sensors, the Stealth Hunter uses its ultra-light exo-glider wings to fly undetected behind enemy lines and take out the robot targets using its dual-blade electro-sword and high-precision laser rifle. It has 8 cm (3") of intractium armor.

  • Unit Designation: A.01 龍翼 (Dragon Wing)
  • Minifig: Hikaru
  • Alternative Model: Stealth Wasp


7701 Grand Titan - The Grand Titan is heavily armored with 20 cm (8") of intractium armor. It is equipped with an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) "Fang" pincer and a rotating laser cannon.

  • Unit Designation: L.01 龍牙 (Dragon Fang)
  • Minifig: Takeshi
  • Alternative Model: Titan Tracker


7702 Thunder Fury - Surprisingly fast given its size and 20 cm (8") of tenatium armor, the Thunder Fury's titanium razorblade powersaw (v2.0) and automatic high-density laser cannon make it a major threat to the humans of Sentai Mountain.

  • Unit Designation: TF.7702
  • Minifig: Devastator (Red)
  • Alternative Model: Fire Fury


7703 Fire Vulture - The Fire Vulture is part of the air arm of the Robot rebellion. It has 10 cm (4") of tenatium armor and flies using a hyper-turbine jet engine mounted on its back. It is armed with a powerful long-range flamethrower and electro-vulture claws that can tear enemy armor to bits.

  • Unit Designation: FV.7703
  • Minifig: Devastator (Blue)
  • Alternative Model: Hover Hawk


7704 Sonic Phantom - Powered by four nuclear engines, the Sonic Phantom is perfect at making quick, dangerous air raids with its wide-angle laser cannons, and concussion missile launcher.

  • Unit Designation: SP.7704
  • Minifig: Devastator (Green)
  • Alternative Model: Speeder Phantom


7705 Gate Assault - The humans must stop the robots from taking the First Gate. Ha-Ya-To pilots the Gate Defender micro battle machine to defend against the robots' Sentry II micro battle machine and R-1 Robot Rammer (a reconditioned mining vehicle).

  • Gate Defender Unit Designation: A.02 鷹 (Falcon)
  • Sentry II Unit Designation: 7705
  • Minifigs: Ha-Ya-To, Human Soldier, 3 Iron Drones
  • Alternative Models: Swift, Blockade Bulldozer


7706 Mobile Defense Tank - Armed with machine laser cannons and an energy disc launcher, this tracked vehicle is designed to battle the robots on even the roughest terrain.

  • Unit Designation: AT.02 登山車 (Climb Mountain Vehicle)
  • Minifigs: Ryo, Human Soldier
  • Alternative Model: Advance Tactical Unit


7707 Striking Venom - A massive mobile battle station, Striking Venom can carry and recharge robots in battle. Its shovels are used for digging in and hiding to surprise its enemies.

  • Unit Designation: SV.7707
  • Minifigs: Meca One, 6 Iron Drones, Devastator (upper body only)
  • Alternative Model: Frontline Barricade


7708 Uplink - In addition to being a battle machine, the Uplink is designed to be a "medic" for other battle machines. It contains a wide-array of built-in maintenance equipment which can get a damaged battle machine up and running rapidly.

  • Unit Designation: AT.01 虎 (Tiger)
  • Minifig: Ryo
  • Alternative Model: Link Transporter


7709 Sentai Fortress - The robot army is attacking Sentai Fortress! Meca One pilots his personal battle machine, Venom One (note: Venom One is a fan-created name, not an official name from Lego), and is accompanied by two Iron Drones and a mini Venom Walker. To counter-attack, Hikaru pilots a full-sized blue battle machine, the Silent Strike.

  • Silent Strike Unit Designation: A.04 天王 (Sky King)
  • Minifigs: Keiken, Hikaru, Takeshi, Ryo, Ha-Ya-To, Meca One, 2 Iron Drones
  • Alternative Models: Sentai Tower, Blightrunner


7711 Sentry - The mass-produced Sentries attack in large numbers to overwhelm opponents. The robots fully expect that most Sentries sent into battle will not come back, and they do not care – they will just make more.

  • Unit Designation: 7711
  • Minifig: Iron Drone
  • Alternative Model: Laser Sentry


7712 Supernova - Powered by the sun, Supernova uses its solar-powered laser staff and double-barreled laser cannon to defeat the robots.

  • Unit Designation: L.02 炎王 (Flame King)
  • Minifig: Takeshi
  • Alternative Model: Nova Crawler


7713 Bridge Walker vs. White Lightning - Ha-Ya-To pilots the White Lightning to take on Meca One's Bridge Walker.

  • White Lightning Unit Designation: A.03 白雷 (White Thunder)
  • Bridge Walker Unit Designation: BW.7713
  • Minifigs: Ha-Ya-To, Meca One, 2 Devastators
  • Alternative Models: Fire Eagle, Raven Attacker

2007 sets

7714 Golden Guardian - Discovered in a secret Golden City vault, the Golden Guardian is a legendary battle machine that has been assigned to Ha-Ya-To who uses it to protect the Golden Tower. Although initially land-bound, the Golden Guardian has been fitted with jump jets to enable it to make rocket-powered leaps and even fly for short distances. It is armed with a massively powerful mega-cannon arm and a nearly impenetrable blast shield.

  • Unit Designation: A.11 金武 (Gold Warrior)
  • Minifig: Ha-Ya-To


8100 Cyclone Defender - Found by Ryo in the Golden Tower, the Cyclone Defender has 6" of zaylium armor, a variable-pulse blaster and rotating bladed defense shield.

  • Unit Designation: AT.10 虎 (Tiger)
  • Minifig: Ryo


8101 Claw Crusher - Armored with 8" of tenatium armor and armed with rotating blaster cannons and gigantic ripping claws, these mass-produced mini battle machines are a great threat in close combat.

  • Unit Designation: 8101
  • Minifig: Devastator


8102 Blade Titan - Massively armored with 12" of zaylium armor, this battle machine carries an arsenal of heavy-duty weapons including a multi-barreled proton cannon and double-bladed assault shield that expands and rotates automatically.

  • Unit Designation: L.10 銳刃 (Sharp Blade)
  • Minifig: Takeshi


8103 Sky Guardian - This multi-winged, jet-powered battle machine has 5" zaylium armor and is the fastest and most agile opponent the robots have ever faced. What the Sky Guardian’s long-range launching energy sphere and particle beam rifle does not take care of, its massive armor-slicing energy sword will!

  • Unit Designation: A.10 音速 (Speed of Sound)
  • Minifig: Hikaru


8104 Shadow Crawler - The Shadow Crawler is armed with laser cannons and a destroyer disk launcher. With 10" of tenatium armor covered with a stealth coating, the Shadow Crawler is able to operate in full stealth mode and scale any surface. Mounted atop each Shadow Crawler is a prison pod for human captives.

  • Unit Designation: 8104
  • Minifig: Devastator (Green), skeleton


8105 Iron Condor - With a metallic screech, Iron Condors almost always attack in pairs. It has 6" of tenatium armor, razor-sharp talons and a missile that magnetizes its target, robbing enemy battle machines of their ability to maneuver.

  • Unit Designation: 8105
  • Minifig: Devastator (Red)


8106 Aero Booster - When EXO-FORCE™ needs air support, they call in the incredible Aero Booster! Piloted by daredevil aerial ace Ha-Ya-To, this powered-up battle machine rules the skies. A detachable booster pack rockets it into action with 3 gigantic turbojet engines, movable wings, a firing missile and massive laser cannons to blast robot invaders!

  • Unit Designation: A.12
  • Minifig: Ha-Ya-To


8107 Sentai Golden Tower

  • Sonic Raven Unit Designation: 8107
  • Minifigs: Hitomi, Devastator


8108 Mobile Devastator – Crushing EXO-FORCE™ defenses, here comes the unstoppable Mobile Devastator! Commanded by robot leader Meca One, the ultimate wheeled fortress opens up to reveal an elevating battle tower with rotating laser cannons and energy sphere launchers, twin scout fliers, prison pods with skeletons, and a legion of robot warriors equipped and ready to deploy into battle. The only thing that stands in its way is Ryo in the Blazing Falcon battle machine with slashing claws and firing rocket!

  • Blazing Falcon Unit Designation: A.13
  • Minifigs: Ryo, Meca One, 3 Devastators, 6 Iron Drones, 2 skeletons


Combined models

One of the features of the Exo-Force toy line is that two or more battle machines can be combined to make a super battle machine.

  • Mountain Warrior (7700 and 7701) [2]
  • Raging Storm (7702 and 7703) [3]
  • Robot Reaper 1.0 (7700 and 7703) [4]
  • Blazing Hunter (7700 and 7703) [5][6]
  • Magnalink (7706 and 7709)
  • Sky Titan (8100, 8102, and 8103) [7]
  • Iron Crusher (8101, 8104, and 8105) [8]

Key chains

Magnets

  • Takeshi
  • Hikaru
  • Ryo
  • Ha-Ya-To

Clothing

Foam Rocket Blasters

Promotional sets

These promotional sets were released in Europe (e.g. packaged with Donald Duck magazine in the Netherlands and Denmark) and are not part of the main toy line.

2006

  • 5965 Robot Walker - Devastator[17]
  • 5966 Flyer - Hikaru[18]
  • 5967 Walker - Takeshi[19]

2007

  • 3870 Walker - Takeshi[20]
  • 3871 Flyer - Ha-Ya-To[21]
  • 3872 Robo Chopper - Devastator

Trivia

  • The "catch phrase" for Exo-Force is "Time to Power Up!"
  • Sentai (戦隊) means "battle squad".
  • Exo-Force members hair colors are the same as the original four Knights armor in Knights Kingdom. Hikaru/Jayko:Blue. Takeshi/Rascus:Green. Ha-ya-to/Santis:Red. Ryo/Danju: Purple.
  • Originally, Takeshi was going to pilot Uplink, and Ryo and Ha-ya-to did not exist.
Exo-Force light brick dismantled
  • The name "Genki" has appeared on the Exo-Force website (in both a quote on Ha-Ya-To's profile and in the online comic). Although Genki may have originally been slated to be an Exo-Force character, Lego writer Greg Farshtey has confirmed that the idea for Genki as a character was dropped, and the minifigs with black hair and orange suits are unnamed "generic" Exo-Force members. However, the name "Genki" is still often used by the Exo-Force fan community in referring to the generic soldier.
  • In 2006, Lego commissioned Shoji Kawamori to design combination models using various Exo-Force sets. The combo-units were called VAN-Force; they featured custom decals, which were given away with purchase of bundled Exo-Force sets in Japan. The first VAN-Force design used the Stealth Hunter and Grand Titan. [22] A second combination design called "Raiden" (which uses the Stealth Hunter, Grand Titan, and Thunder Fury) was revealed in December 2006. [23] In Kawamori's Macross fashion, the units can transform between from robot to vehicle. According to Exo-Force writer, Greg Farshtey, Lego does not have the rights to reproduce the VAN-Force design for sale in stores.