**"GLITCH in the BRICK-VERSE?"**

“GLITCH IN THE BRICK-VERSE?”

LEGO BATMAN “LEGACY OF THE DARK KNIGHT” Sets Allegedly Sharing Serial Numbers with Unreleased NASA Files

A viral conspiracy is sweeping the AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) community after computational analyst @TheBrickOracle posted a thread claiming that the official LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight set (Item #76310) contains a hidden error that is borderline eerie.

According to the analyst, the set’s 4,200-page instruction manual includes a subtle misprint on page 47—the “Batwing hull” piece is labeled with the part code X-51-NASA, a designation that doesn’t exist in the official LEGO parts database. However, a reverse-image search of the pattern reveals that exact same alphanumeric string appears in redacted NASA engineering blueprints for a “covert low-orbit reconnaissance vehicle” from 1997.

“This isn’t a typo. It’s a timestamp,” wrote @TheBrickOracle. “Somebody at LEGO is either a master troll, or they have access to classified aerospace data. The Batwing’s wing curve is an 88% match to a prototype stealth drone that never left the hangar.”

The thread exploded after user @JokerIsReal noticed something stranger: the brick’s injection mold date stamp appears to read “FEB 30 2029” —a date that doesn’t exist on any calendar.

LEGO has not commented, but the set is still listed as “in stock” on major retailers. Conspiracy theorists are calling it “The Dark Knight Anomaly.”

Further investigation is blocked at the timestamp: viewers note the anomaly disappears when the set is exposed to UV light.