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Final Chapter

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Introduction:
Welcome to the Final Chapter, a Lego creation that fuses imagination, technology and biology. This trilobite-shaped ship embodies a symbiosis between machine and living creature, symbolizing the end of an era and the dawn of a new chapter in space exploration. 

Design and inspiration:
The trilobite shape is inspired by prehistoric sea creatures, symbolizing evolution and the ability to survive through the ages. But this ship is more than just a replica of a fossil: it is a living being, capable of adapting, healing and even growing, all while being a sophisticated machine. The idea was to create a ship with an organic appearance, reflecting both its longevity and resilience, while equipping it with futuristic features.

Ship Features:
- Advanced Biotechnology : The ship is made of bio-mechanical cells that regenerate when damaged.
- Environmental Adaptability : Like a trilobite in the oceans, this ship can adapt to extreme conditions in space, from freezing temperatures to cosmic storms.
- Living Intelligence : Final Chapter is not only a means of transportation, but also a conscious entity, capable of making tactical decisions for its own survival and that of its crew.
- Global shape : The ship has a trilobite shape mixed with an harvester head.
- Purposes : It collects the photono-plankton, a particle of half-living light. (yeah I know it's curious).

Project Background:
In what is called the "Final Chapter" of human history, interstellar travel will no longer be done solely with cold machines. Final Chapter represents this transition to a new era, where ships become living companions, evolving with humans in their quest to explore the stars. This ship marks the end of the chapter of cold and inanimate technologies. It is also a question about the advantages and disadvantages of the symbiosis between the organic and the machine.

This set contains 2317 pieces.
I built it because I like create winged flying ships.
I think it would make a great Lego because he has a good, distractive and innovative design.

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