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The Lock Spartans are Artificial Humans created by [[Joel Dawson]] Each with a New Perpose for his Motives. They are also known as No-Hearts (Balus Used an Amagram of that Term as his New Name) by The [[UrSkeks]], The Inital Perpose for Series One was to add to the Bonus Stage Character Roster.
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The Lock Spartans are Artificial Humans created by Joel Dawson Each with a New Perpose in the Universe. They are also known as No-Hearts (Balus Used an Amagram of that Term as his New Name) by The UrSkeks, The Inital Perpose for Series Zero was uninportant, was to add to the Bonus Stage Character Roster.
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=Series Six "Lock Spartans"=
=Series Six "Lock Spartans"=
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Mass Produced via Hero Factory's Constuction Line for The Lock Spartan Armies Serving on King Mickey's Side of What Will be his Final Resort, [[Keyblade War II]]. Joel was happy to Oblodge the King for this Project in an effort to use the Technology of Project Livewire to further the Possibilites of Technology before the 2012 Phenominon.
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Mass Produced via Hero Factory's Constuction Line for The Lock Spartan Armies Serving on King Mickey's Side of What Will be his Final Resort, Keyblade War II. Joel was happy to Oblodge the King for this Project in an effort to use the Technology of Project Livewire to further the Possibilites of Technology before the 2012 Phenominon.
Notable Entries: Platoon A-113, Toa Ultima, Hero Factory 3.5, Livewires
Notable Entries: Platoon A-113, Toa Ultima, Hero Factory 3.5, Livewires

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