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| name    = The Morlocks
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| image  = MorlockTunnels.jpg
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| pb = N/A
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| alias = [[Sarah Morlocke]], [[Callisto]], [[Miles Blaire]], [[Artie Maddicks]], [[Gene Nation]]
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| teams = Independent
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| socker =  Various
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| plot = [[Maruders (plot)]]
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The '''Morlocks''' were a group of homeless mutants, numbering around fifty, who formed a tightly-knit community, living in the sewers beneath New York.
 
  
  
===History===
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The '''Morlocks''' were a group of homeless mutants, numbering around fifty, who formed a tightly-knit community, living in the sewers beneath New York.
  
It is unknown when the Morlock community was formed, but by the mid-90s, there were at least four dozen mutants living in a loose society under the streets of New York. Most of the Morlocks were physically disfigured, taking their name from the subterranean society in H.G. Wells' ''The Time Machine''. Avoiding a society that reacted to them with scorn and disgust, the Morlocks lived by scavenging and sticking together.
 
  
The urban myth of "mutants in the sewers" spread, and in 1996, a joint effort by the FBI and CIA to investigate possible links to mutant terrorist cells resulted in a [[Morlock Massacre|botched raid on the sewers]], where most of the Morlocks were killed.
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===Roster===
  
[[Callisto]] was the leader of the Morlocks from their founding to their massacre.
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Few of the Morlocks survived the massacre, and fewer still have managed to find each other again.  
  
  
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*[[Callisto]] - leader of the Morlocks
  
===Known Morlock Survivors===
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*[[Sarah Morlocke]]
  
Few of the Morlocks survived the massacre, and fewer still have managed to find each other again. Survivors include:
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*[[Artie Maddicks]]
  
*[[Sarah Morlocke]]
 
*[[Artie Maddicks]]
 
 
*[[Miles Blaire]]
 
*[[Miles Blaire]]
*[[Callisto]]
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*Some members of [[Gene Nation]]
 
*Some members of [[Gene Nation]]
  
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===Links===
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===Details===
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It is unknown when the Morlock community was formed, but by the mid-90s, there were at least four dozen mutants living in a loose society [[Morlock Tunnels| under the streets]] of New York. Most of the Morlocks were physically disfigured, taking their name from the subterranean society in H.G. Wells' ''The Time Machine''. Avoiding a society that reacted to them with scorn and disgust, the Morlocks lived by scavenging and sticking together.
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The urban myth of "mutants in the sewers" spread, and in 1996, a joint effort by the FBI and CIA to investigate possible links to mutant terrorist cells resulted in a [[Morlock Massacre|botched raid on the sewers]], where most of the Morlocks were killed.
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[[Callisto]] was the leader of the Morlocks from their founding to their massacre.
  
[[Morlock Massacre]]
 
  
[[Morlock Tunnels]]
 
  
 
===Plots===
 
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[[Gene Nation (plot)]]
 
[[Gene Nation (plot)]]
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===Meta:===
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Socked by: Various
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[[Category: NPCs]]
 
[[Category: NPCs]]
 
[[Category: Other NPCs]]
 
[[Category: Other NPCs]]

Revision as of 00:09, 14 November 2008

PHASE 1
The Morlocks
MorlockTunnels.jpg
Portrayed by N/A
Known Aliases: Sarah Morlocke, Callisto, Miles Blaire, Artie Maddicks, Gene Nation
Affiliations: Independent
Socked By: Various
Introduction: Maruders (plot)



The Morlocks were a group of homeless mutants, numbering around fifty, who formed a tightly-knit community, living in the sewers beneath New York.


Roster

Few of the Morlocks survived the massacre, and fewer still have managed to find each other again.


While it is possible that other Morlocks may have been spared, to date none have been found.


Details

It is unknown when the Morlock community was formed, but by the mid-90s, there were at least four dozen mutants living in a loose society under the streets of New York. Most of the Morlocks were physically disfigured, taking their name from the subterranean society in H.G. Wells' The Time Machine. Avoiding a society that reacted to them with scorn and disgust, the Morlocks lived by scavenging and sticking together.

The urban myth of "mutants in the sewers" spread, and in 1996, a joint effort by the FBI and CIA to investigate possible links to mutant terrorist cells resulted in a botched raid on the sewers, where most of the Morlocks were killed.

Callisto was the leader of the Morlocks from their founding to their massacre.


Plots

Marauders (plot)

Gene Nation (plot)


Meta:

Socked by: Various