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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The [[LMS Explorer|LMS ''Explorer'']] is struck an asteroid, sending it off-course into orbit around an [[planet (Rock Raiders)|unknown planet]]. The ship's scanners detect [[LEGO ore]] and [[power crystal]]s, which are needed to repair and refuel the ship, below the surface of the planet. [[Docs]] leads a team of Rock Raiders down to the planet, selecting [[Jet]], [[Sparks]], [[Bandit]], and [[Axle]]. Jet pilots the [[Tunnel Transport]]er to a sub-surface two miles underground, where the Rock Raiders see a [[Rock Monster]] smashing open a boulder to eat a power crystal. The team splits up to explore the caverns: Bandit sails a [[Rapid Rider|Catamaran]] down an icy river and is ambushed by an [[Ice Monster]], Jet and Docs survey the cavern system on the Hoverboard and encounter an Ice Monster fighting a [[Lava Monster]], and Axle and Sparks search for power crystals in the [[Chrome Crusher|Giant Drilling Vehicle]] until Sparks falls into a ravine full of Rock Monsters. After exploring, the Rock Raiders set up their [[Rock Raiders HQ|Underground Headquarters]] and start drilling for LEGO ore. Docs detects a pocket of explosive gas in the rocks, which they need water to neutralize. Jet flies the Tunnel Transporter to find more crystals to power their drills, but is knocked out of her vehicle by a volcanic eruption. Once Jet returns, the Rock Raiders use explosives to blast through a pile of boulders and uncover enough power crystals to refuel the ''Explorer''. The Rock Raiders repair the teleport platform, which was damaged in the blast, and return to the LMS ''Explorer'' with their collected resources; however, a Rock Monster stows away with them.
The [[LMS Explorer|LMS ''Explorer'']] is struck an asteroid, sending it off-course into orbit around an [[planet (Rock Raiders)|unknown planet]]. The ship's scanners detect [[LEGO ore]] and [[power crystal]]s, which are needed to repair and refuel the ship, below the surface of the planet. [[Docs]] leads a team of Rock Raiders down to the planet, selecting [[Jet]], [[Sparks]], [[Bandit]], and [[Axle]]. Jet pilots the [[Tunnel Transport]]er to a sub-surface two miles underground, where the Rock Raiders see a [[Rock Monster]] smashing open a boulder to eat a power crystal. The team splits up to explore the caverns: Bandit sails a [[Rapid Rider|Catamaran]] down an icy river, Jet and Docs survey the cavern system on the [[Hoverboard]], and Axle and Sparks search for power crystals in the [[Chrome Crusher|Giant Drilling Vehicle]]. While exploring they encounter Rock, [[Ice Monster|Ice]], and [[Lava Monster]]s. After exploring, the Rock Raiders set up their [[Rock Raiders HQ|Underground Headquarters]] and start drilling for LEGO ore. Docs detects a pocket of explosive gas in the rocks, which they need water to neutralize. Jet flies the Tunnel Transporter to find more crystals to power their drills, but is knocked out of her vehicle by a volcanic eruption. Once Jet returns, the Rock Raiders use explosives to blast through a pile of boulders and uncover enough power crystals to refuel the ''Explorer''. The Rock Raiders repair the teleport platform, which was damaged in the blast, and return to the LMS ''Explorer'' with their collected resources; however, a Rock Monster stows away with them.


=== Layout ===
=== Layout ===
''Rock Raiders'' is divided into fourteen two-page spreads, each featuring a different scene in the story. Every spread contains two text boxes, one with a few paragraphs of story and the other with a puzzle for readers to solve using details in the story or illustrations. Some of the puzzles are based on the written story in each spread; for example, the second puzzle asks the reader to figure out how many Rock Raiders can be transported based on how much power the ship has left and how much power it takes to transport each Rock Raider. Other puzzles are based on the artwork in each spread; for example, the sixth puzzle asks the reader to select the best site for a based on the displayed map layout, while the fifth and eleventh puzzles ask the reader to find the safest routes through hazardous areas.
''Rock Raiders'' is divided into fourteen [[Wikipedia:Page spread|two-page spreads]], each featuring a different scene in the story. Every spread contains two text boxes, one with a few paragraphs of story and the other with a puzzle for readers to solve using details in the story or illustrations. Some of the puzzles are based on the written story in each spread; for example, the second puzzle asks the reader to figure out how many Rock Raiders can be transported based on how much power the ship has left and how much power it takes to transport each Rock Raider. Other puzzles are based on the artwork in each spread; for example, the sixth puzzle asks the reader to select the best site for a based on the displayed map layout, while the fifth and eleventh puzzles ask the reader to find the safest routes through hazardous areas.


== Publicaiton ==
== Publicaiton ==
[[File:Rock Raiders (1999) green cover.jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Early cover]]
[[File:Rock Raiders (1999) green cover.jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Early cover]]
In July 1999 ''Rock Raiders'' and ''[[The Lost Temple]]'' were announced for a fall release in the United States in ''[[Wikipedia:Publishers Weekly|Publishers Weekly]]'', to be priced at US$4.95.<ref name="Publishers Weekly"/>


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== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist|refs=
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<ref name="DK product">{{cite web |url=http://www.dk.com/uk/shared/product.asp?ISBN=0751371017 |title=Lego Puzzle Story: Rock Raiders |website=Dorling Kindersley (UK) |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20000531061459/http://www.dk.com/uk/shared/product.asp?ISBN=0751371017 |archive-date=31 May 2000}}</ref>
<ref name="DK product">{{cite web |url=http://www.dk.com/uk/shared/product.asp?ISBN=0751371017 |title=Lego Puzzle Story: Rock Raiders |website=Dorling Kindersley |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20000531061459/http://www.dk.com/uk/shared/product.asp?ISBN=0751371017 |archive-date=31 May 2000}}</ref>


<ref name="Lego books">{{cite web |url=http://www.legomedia.com/l2k/html/books/rockraiders.html |title=LEGO Books - Rock Raiders |website=[[LEGO Media]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711073637/http://www.legomedia.com/l2k/html/books/rockraiders.html |archive-date=11 July 2000}}</ref>
<ref name="Lego books">{{cite web |url=http://www.legomedia.com/l2k/html/books/rockraiders.html |title=LEGO Books - Rock Raiders |website=[[LEGO Media]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711073637/http://www.legomedia.com/l2k/html/books/rockraiders.html |archive-date=11 July 2000}}</ref>
<ref name="Publishers Weekly">{{cite magazine |title=Children's Books for Fall |first=Sally |last=Lodge |date=July 19, 1999 |magazine=[[Wikipedia:Publishers Weekly|Publishers Weekly]] |location=[[Wikipedia:New York City|New York]] |publisher=Reed Properties |volume=246 |issue=29 |p=109 |ISSN=0000-0019 |url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lkh&AN=2099901&site=eds-live&scope=site |url-access=registration |quote=''Paperback Series''. New LEGO Game Books are ''The Lost Temple'' and ''Rock Raiders'' ($4.95 each, 5-10).}}</ref>
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[[Category:1999 books]]
[[Category:1999 books]]

Latest revision as of 22:56, 12 February 2025

Rock Raiders
AuthorAnna Knight
IllustratorRoger Harris
LanguageEnglish
Genre
PublisherDorling Kindersley
Publication date
1999
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages32
ISBN0-7513-7101-7
OCLC43252517

Rock Raiders is a 1999 children's book written by Anna Knight and illustrated by Roger Harris. It was published by Dorling Kindersley in 1999 as part of the LEGO Puzzle Storybook series. The book is based on the LEGO Rock Raiders theme and tells the story of .

Synopsis

The LMS Explorer is struck an asteroid, sending it off-course into orbit around an unknown planet. The ship's scanners detect LEGO ore and power crystals, which are needed to repair and refuel the ship, below the surface of the planet. Docs leads a team of Rock Raiders down to the planet, selecting Jet, Sparks, Bandit, and Axle. Jet pilots the Tunnel Transporter to a sub-surface two miles underground, where the Rock Raiders see a Rock Monster smashing open a boulder to eat a power crystal. The team splits up to explore the caverns: Bandit sails a Catamaran down an icy river, Jet and Docs survey the cavern system on the Hoverboard, and Axle and Sparks search for power crystals in the Giant Drilling Vehicle. While exploring they encounter Rock, Ice, and Lava Monsters. After exploring, the Rock Raiders set up their Underground Headquarters and start drilling for LEGO ore. Docs detects a pocket of explosive gas in the rocks, which they need water to neutralize. Jet flies the Tunnel Transporter to find more crystals to power their drills, but is knocked out of her vehicle by a volcanic eruption. Once Jet returns, the Rock Raiders use explosives to blast through a pile of boulders and uncover enough power crystals to refuel the Explorer. The Rock Raiders repair the teleport platform, which was damaged in the blast, and return to the LMS Explorer with their collected resources; however, a Rock Monster stows away with them.

Layout

Rock Raiders is divided into fourteen two-page spreads, each featuring a different scene in the story. Every spread contains two text boxes, one with a few paragraphs of story and the other with a puzzle for readers to solve using details in the story or illustrations. Some of the puzzles are based on the written story in each spread; for example, the second puzzle asks the reader to figure out how many Rock Raiders can be transported based on how much power the ship has left and how much power it takes to transport each Rock Raider. Other puzzles are based on the artwork in each spread; for example, the sixth puzzle asks the reader to select the best site for a based on the displayed map layout, while the fifth and eleventh puzzles ask the reader to find the safest routes through hazardous areas.

Publicaiton

Early cover

In July 1999 Rock Raiders and The Lost Temple were announced for a fall release in the United States in Publishers Weekly, to be priced at US$4.95.[1]

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Bibliography

References

  1. Lodge, Sally (July 19, 1999). "Children's Books for Fall". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 246, no. 29. New York: Reed Properties. p. 109. ISSN 0000-0019. Paperback Series. New LEGO Game Books are The Lost Temple and Rock Raiders ($4.95 each, 5-10).
  2. "Lego Puzzle Story: Rock Raiders". Dorling Kindersley. Archived from the original on 31 May 2000.
  3. "LEGO Books - Rock Raiders". LEGO Media. Archived from the original on 11 July 2000.

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