"You want purity?" MODOK's glitched voice echoes. "There is no pure Lego brick. There's only bricks that haven't been dropped yet."
As the Debugger falters, confused by its new imperfections, the Forgotten break free. And in a moment of unity, the real heroes and the Forgotten combine their bricks—not into a weapon, but into a bridge . A bridge of mismatched red, blue, gold, green, and gray bricks, connecting the Dead Code sector to the Hall of Heroes. MODOK is not forgiven. He's not a hero. But he's also not deleted. The heroes build him a small, quiet workshop in the Dead Code sector, now renamed "The Workshop." He is given a purpose: to repair other forgotten, glitched, or broken minifigures—not to make them perfect, but to make them functional and theirs . Lego Marvel Super Herois
It begins "defragmenting" heroes—reducing them to base bricks. Jean Grey (resurrected too many times) is targeted. Bucky Barnes (rebuilt as the Winter Soldier) is flagged. Even Thor (his Lego hairpiece has been replaced three times) is put on the list. "You want purity
The Debugger's logic is cold: A perfect Lego set has no spare parts, no mismatched colors, no history of repair. Purity is stability. And in a moment of unity, the real