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  Morlocks (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A majority of the Morlocks were slaughtered by Mister Sinister's Marauders in the Mutant Massacre (or Morlock Massacre).
With the Morlocks presumed dead by the floods caused by Mikhail Rasputin, some of the remaining Morlocks were relocated to Selima Oasis in North Africa.
It is represented as a faction of Morlocks.
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 Mutant Massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mutant Massacre or the Morlock Massacre was a major Marvel Comics crossover, which took place during the summer of 1986.
Thor uses his powers to cleanse the dead from the Morlock tunnels with fire, which causes problems for the X-Men, who briefly believe that the firestorm was caused by the Marauders and believe that the New Mutants died in said fire.
It was later revealed that due to his arrival 20 years prior to the present Earth 616 the Dark Beast was responsible for the creation of the Morlocks using his world's Mister Sinister's technology.
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 the time machine - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The wealthy, leisure classes appear to have evolved into the ineffectual, not very bright Eloi he has already seen; but the downtrodden working classes have evolved into the bestial Morlocks, cannibal hominids resembling albino apes, who toil underground maintaining the machinery that keep the Eloi – their flocks – docile and plentiful.
A Morlock appears, and George travels to the future on his machine, to see the Morlock die and turn to dust, leaving his ape-like cranium and his bones behind.
With a Morlock (in the new history, the Morlocks are intelligent and cultured) he travels through the multiverse as increasingly complicated timelines unravel around him, eventually meeting mankind's far future descendants, whose ambition is to travel into the multiverse of multiverses.
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 Mutant - Simple English Wikipedia
The Morlocks that were there though, immediately took on a defensive stance.
In the end, the majority of the Morlocks were utterly unprepared to handle the bullets and artillery that were brought in to subdue them.
Yet, as these Morlocks were brought into the public eye and as media attentions focused on those that were captured, more mutants were slowly being exposed in other areas of society.
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 The Morlock Tunnels
All Morlocks obeyed their leader much like in a street gang, and disputes were settled by hand-to-hand combat.
Most of the Morlocks that survived the Morlock Massacre remained in the tunnels to rebuild.
Because the Morlocks are too afraid to come, though, Thornn, Domino and Cable perform the "ceremony of light." This special event uses the sunlight, redirected through many specifically positioned mirrors, to illuminate the alley's beauty.
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 Iniquitous: Morlock (Finished) - www.ezboard.com
It is for this reason that he makes a particularly defender for the morlock peoples a role he loves immensely for it gives him a good reason to gut surface dwellers when they stumble to near to his home.
Also you have to rember that in the Morlock massacer a good 70 mutants of low to high power were killed, all that energy funeled into keeping him going, plus the one or two marauders he took out would last him a good deal passed the 5 minute term he usually gets.
I just wanted to add that at the time of the Morlock Massacre there were only low to medium level mutants in the tunnels.
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 Mutant Campaign Idea [Archive] - HERO GAMES Discussion Boards
He realized the Morlocks weren't unique and there were tribes of them all over, and seeking to follow in Xavier's footsteps went on his own global tour of the Morlock situation.
Once Magneto saw the Morlock situation and for that matter the Bakemono, he was horrified and appalled at the situation.
You see the Bakemono saw the Morlock tribes were weak when divided, and the Bakemono knew that Magneto was likely to regroup the Morlock tribes together, or at least the most significant warriors of the Morlock tribes.
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 A Thin Line Between Rags and Riches (NeXus)
Thought of the Morlocks danced along in his mind, memories that he thought were happy times, in fact turned out to be lies..
When she was being the leader of the Morlocks she'd not want to tell any of the Morlocks to stay with upworlders, probably trying to convince those mutants who resembled Morlocks to leave their former lives and join them rather than telling them to go.
He'd gone down the tunnels to save the Morlocks and stayed down there, not knowing how to contact anyone else for a long time after, but he never considered himself in the Morlock's care, but he wouldn't tell her that.
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 X-Men Character Bios: Marauders
Mission 1: Kill the Morlocks This deadly group of mutants was responsible for one of the greatest tragedies to befall mutantkind: The Morlock Massacre.
Assembled by Gambit on Sinister's orders, the Marauders (led by Sabretooth at the time) were let into the Morlock tunnels, where they commenced a slaughter.
Years later, Sinister revealed that his motivation for the massacre was to thin the gene pool and eliminate the weaker mutants so the stronger genomes could flourish without being diluted.
www.mutanthigh.com /teams/marauders.html   (520 words)

  
 Student Registration
That's where he turned blue, and his feathered wings (which had been lost in the Morlock Massacre somewhere along the way - I don't know when that happened though) were replaced by metal ones with deadly flechettes that he could fire at will.
Also known as Windrider to many, she used to lead the Morlocks before relinquishing her post to Callisto, and she supposedly killed Marrow by ripping her heart out (although Marrow didn't stay dead, or how else could she be on the team now?!).
She is a Morlock who was taken in by Callisto after being saved during the Morlock Massacre by Gambit.
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 Metagame.com - Take Your Game to the Next Level
In the comics, the Morlocks have been persecuted, abused, and ostracized by society for being hideous-looking mutants.
Marrow’s history is tied up with the Morlocks and the Gene Nation villain team, which rose from the ashes of the original group after the Morlock Massacre.
To capture the two themes of hiding and thriving despite adversity, the Morlocks have a good number of evasion characters, along with abilities that reward you for having lots of stunned characters.
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 The Love Machine
The ironic echo of Seattle was clear here - the only two times that Gambit has directly told Rogue that he loved her have been when he was about to lose her - as was the echo of his own fears and doubts: her hating him and him losing his home with the X-Men.
Clearly, then, when Magneto forced Rogue to kiss Gambit, she absorbed more than his memories from the Morlock Massacre and was acting under the control of his self-loathing when she left him behind.
The degree to which she was influenced is disputable, but later issues do, in fact, reveal that she returned repeatedly almost as soon as his mind had finished influencing her own.
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History: Marrow's physical appearance forced her to hide in the sewers with the Morlocks as a child.
Marrow survived the Morlock Massacre due to being rescued by Gambit.
Gene Nation kidnapped a subway car full of humans on the anniversary of the Morlock Massacre, intending to murder one human for every Morlock that had died that night.
www.lumpofclay.net /ben/marrow.htm   (385 words)

  
 .: Welcome to UncannyXmen.Net - For The Fans, By The Fans :.
By then the Morlocks had been retconned into having been created by the Dark Beast, who had crossed over from the Age of Apocalypse to this reality (616) twenty years in the past.
Once he realized that they were about to kill the Morlocks, he parted with them; at least he was able to rescue child Sarah (Marrow) from being killed by Sabretooth.
Hundreds of the underground community were killed, but also many were able to escape the massacre and later returned to the tunnels.
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 X-Men: Deus Ex Machina
He carries a significant amount guilt on his shoulders due mainly to his role in the Morlock Massacre which causes him to skew his opinion of his own self-worth.
He took the Marauders to the Morlocks and intended to leave it at that, anything to be shut of Sinister at last.
Remy decided the opportunity to atone for the Morlock Massacre was too great to pass up and agreed to help her.
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 Uncanny X-Men #348
With her powers turned off, Rogue begins to be taken over by memories she's absorbed in the past, and re-enacting them for us all to enjoy.
There's some precedent for this (Carol Danvers' personality re-emerged when her powers were cancelled in Genosha back in the late eighties, for example), but it's basically something pulled out of the ether so that she can foreshadow the big revelation in issue #350 about Gambit's involvement in the Morlock Massacre.
Rogue's other fit has her re-enacting Gambit rescuing Marrow from the Morlock Massacre, which we get to see in a flashback next issue.
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 X Men Forums - Pyslocke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
I know in the earlier stories one of her other mutant abilities manifested themselves, the ability to sometimes see visions into the future although this wasn't used very much and seemed to be forgotten.
She also was searching for the new mutants telepatically and subdued one of the morlocks after he almost smashed up the place (he was badly injured and didn't really know what was happening) which she managed to do after karma tried but failed to calm him down.
Then theres always the whole body getting swapped with revanche (a ninja) and at one time she was savagely beaten and blinded (when she served as captain britain).
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When she was introduced, she helped kill thirty-three humans, and attempted the murder of dozens, possibly hundreds more (one human for every Morlock killed in the Morlock Massacre).
Marrow stood in the center of the deserted Morlock Alley (4), a forgotten bomb shelter beneath the streets of New York City.
"Don't know where you are now, Callisto." Callisto, the mutant fighter who had founded the original Morlock colony living in the tunnels, was the closest she had to a mother, teaching her how to control her rage, and it was at her request that she had sought out the X-Men.
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 Mutant Liberation Front - Favorite XMen Saga
the Morlock Massacre was probably one of the most violent and earliest of the sagas, and it really brought to the for-front the actual risks they faced in their chosen line of work, and the sacrifices they might have to make.
and for those of you that say that Thunderbird was the first such example, remember that he died 2 or 3 issues after appearing, so there was virtually no fan impression, the Morlock Massacre severely hurt established characters, and some never really completely recovered until ~10-15 years later.
06-30-2004 07:30 PM Probably Mutant Massacre, it's pretty darn cool, and there were quite a lot of reprocussions that lasted for ages afterwards...
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 Ultimate Marrow - Ultimate Central Forums
Actually Marrow has used the name Sarah Rushman in 616 and, since she was born in the normal dimension (Rather than the Hill), its probable that she has an actual name.
616 Sinister initiated the Morlock Massacre benether the streets of New York, and Ultimate Sinister's killing spree may be read as the Ultimate version of that same event.
In both cases, a mad scientist brutally slaughters members of a community of outcast mutants -- it's the sewer-dwellers in 616, and the residents of Harlem's mutant ghetto, in the Ultimate universe (which is also the closest parallel to a "District X" in the Ultimate continuity, so far).
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 Bios - Gambit
He then led the Marauders into the Morlock tunnels where the Marauders began slaughtering them, although Gambit was unaware of their plans.
Recently the rest of the X-Men learned of Remy's part in the Morlock Massacre, and left him in Antarctica.
Here he found Marrow, who was one of the few Morlock's to survive the Morlock Massacre only because she was saved by Remy, who feels he owes a debt to her.
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 MarvelDirectory.com
History: Marrow is a mutant who, due to the physical appearance of her mutant abilities, hid herself as a young girl in the sewers underneath New York City as a member of the Morlocks, a group of mutants who were also physically deformed.
Marrow managed to survive the Morlock massacre by the Marauders and was later taken, as a young girl, to another dimension by the mutant Mikhail Rasputin in order to survive the destruction of the Morlock Tunnels.
Marrow and Gene Nation kidnapped a subway car loaded with humans on the anniversary of the massacre, in order to kill a human for every Morlock that died that day.
www.marveldirectory.com /individuals/m/marrow.htm   (474 words)

  
 Family Matters 27
Leadership of the Morlocks had not even been her goal in the fight with Callisto.
She had been fighting to retrieve Kitty, who had been one of the X-men then, from the Morlocks who had kidnaped and imprisoned the young mutant girl.
She knew the dead Morlocks were beyond her help, and she did her best to put her emotional reaction on hold so she could be there for the boy in front of her who needed her badly.
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 X-Men #58
It's the anniversary of the Morlock Massacre, and when Storm visits the tunnels to pay her respects, she finds Gambit already there - even though he wasn't on the team at the time.
This is, of course, all leading up to the eventual revelation in Uncanny X-Men #350 that Gambit was involved in the Morlock Massacre (albeit peripherally), and feels very guilty about it.
Bizarrely, the Morlock tunnels have an underground graveyard - complete with lawn - where all the victims of the Massacre are apparently buried.
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 XMEN - ENEMIES -
This deadly group of mutants was responsible for the greatest tragedy to befall mutantkind: The Morlock Massacre.
Assembled by Gambit on Sinister's orders, the Marauders (led by Sabretooth) were let into the Morlock tunnels, where they commenced a slaughter.
While some of the Marauders were killed in the Massacre and later, during Inferno, their DNA remains in Sinister's records, and consequently, they are cloned time and again in his service.It should be noted that Polaris was possessed by Malice the entire time that she led the Marauders.
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 BITG: Sabretooth: Blood And Prey
A street friend led her to the Morlocks, and she found she fit in with the outcasts.
The X-Men were supposed to be their friends, or at least that's what some of the Morlocks said.
Storm led the Morlocks, but she was never around.
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 Bio : Marrow (Marvel/X-Men)
History: Born Sarah of the Morlocks, Marrow was one of the few tunnel dwellers to survive the Morlock Massacre that nearly decimated the Morlock population.
Much later, she and a handful of other Morlock survivors who had returned to the tunnels were teleported to another dimension called "The Hill" by Mikhail Rasputin.
She started becoming particularly fond of Gambit, not yet knowing that he was the person that caused the massacre of her people years ago.
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