Y-D had just finished making his rocket. He pulled a lever. Kaboombom! The time before, he had pushed the explode-button. Sneeze! He had to build it again. As
Y-D was sizzling through the air,he looked at his supplies:secret-invention, hose,tools,giant-food,glue,storage-etc. He saw Mars in outer-space. He decided to space-walk. The problem was that he stayed outside for too much time. The rocket and him were already falling toward Mars! Y-D thought quickly. He pulled himself closer to the rocket with his hose until he was close enough to get
inside but Y-D knew that there was not enough time to open the rocket and get
inside of it. So Y-D glued himself to the rocket! He was glad that he had brought the glue with him. The rocket was about to crash,but the parachute opened and Y-D got inside. Fleezled! Y-D landed in Olympus-Mons,the biggest
volcano in the UNIVERSE! He decided to use his rocket for a house. Y-D got out
his secret-invention and rode around Mars twice. Olympus-Mons was not actually
extinct. Boombom! Y-D pulled a lever. He dived into the lava. He used his lasso to pull down his rocket. This time, he bolted it to the volcano.*
A factory that I want to invent is when a submarine is lifted out of a
compartment. It is then lowered into another floating capsule that is
pulled through a special entrance. Then, 2 Hex-bugs will help it travel
along the water-route. But somewhere along the water-route a Hex-bug drops
onto the capsule! But no need to worry. That Hex-bug is just going to
help at the end. At the end,the submarine is transported to the
bath-tub where it can mine. It will hold the safety-chain that a Lego-guy
holds on to. He has a special tool that takes iron from the bath-tub.
The security-guard just floats around and makes sure that everything is
ok. Security-Camras are watching too. When it is time to leave,the
submarine is transported to the water-lock. Hex-bugs take it back to the
compartment and the crane lowers it down.
When astronauts go up in outer space,they carry space suits with oxygen tanks. They load all of their supplies on a space-craft. But only a rocket can go up in space because it travels over 25,000 mph! When they landed on the moon, they used a moon-buggy to drive around and collect rock-samples. When people send satellites up they put them on rockets to carry them up. Space-crafts have rockets on them. There was also that time that they put dried up water-bears
(microscopic animals that live in water) on a satellite and sent it up. The water-bears were just fine when they came back.