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- Morph (originally Transform) is a spell in the Dragon Quest series.
- In 1982, Morph appeared to Alex Drake in her television, representing a doctor in 2008. After one attempt to defibrillate Alex, Morph refused to do it again as Alex had given up. He then morphed into a flatline on the screen. (A2A Series 2: Episode 3)
- Back-formation from morpheme.
- Usually, non-gui morphs would be a model with a (usually red) circle /square platform infront of it, and if the player steps on the platform, they become the model behind it. Morphs are often used for roleplaying games, and some morphs can be scripted into gui's where if you press the gui button for the morph, it sometimes teleports you to the map,along with morphing you. Some morphs give the player special abilities when they morph into a character. For example, if there was an advanced zebra morph, there could be an advanced script of where if you press "E ", it makes you eat grass .
- Morph is a mutant and member of the X-Men.
- Morph was a Polydroxol smuggler who was associated with three other smugglers: Bruce Mercy, Durquist, and Ptak-Sok.
- Morphs are creatures from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade who appear to be human but are actually made from recycled quintessence. Morphs serve as the minions of Nergal. The ability to create Morphs was studied and researched by the dragons in Arcadia. Morphs are also somewhat similar to the Deadlords, as the Deadlords are also made from people who died.
- To Morph is to fall into a pile of 'goo', and then two of the same species rise up from it. Only one species is known to reproduce in this way: The Star Eyes. Be careful not to mix it up with 'Morphed'.
- Proteus spent some time in the Traitor Game as "Morph", but the brainwashing faded as he was attacked by Satan Girl. He emerged with full control of his personality once again.
- Trans is a unique mutation possessed only by Aoi Uchiha and presumed Kyuui Uchiha. It is similar to Shapeshifter Projectile, but it is not a Kekkei Genkai.
- Morph is a 1980 stop-motion film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Aardman Animations.
- Morph is a pink blob of space goo that has the ability to morph into anything he wants and a major character in Treasure Planet. At some point prior to the film, Silver found him and took him in as a pet.
- Morph est un sort qui permet de prendre l'apparence de quelqu'un d'autre, ennemi ou ami.
- Ability text: Morph: When this monster attacks, it uses the dice of a figure (overlord's choice) in its line of sight. If a hero is chosen, the overlord may choose which of the hero's equipped weapon to use. The monster cannot use any of the figure's other abilities, just the dice.
- Author: jonrgrover PC in: Exiles NPC in: Exiles Race: Mutant Level: 100 Game System: Marvel Super Heroes Is Public?: Yes Is Visible?: No Description
* Fighting)* GD 10
* Agility)* GD 10
* Strength)* TY 6 (+1 Grab/Grappling)
* Endurance)* IN 40
* Reason)* GD 10
* Intuition)* GD 10 (+0 Init Bns)
* Psyche)* EX 20
* Health:* 62
* Karma:* 266
* Resources:* N/A
* Pop:* 0
* REAL NAME:* Kevin Sydney
* IDENTITY:* Publicly known
* OCCUPATION:* Adventurer, reality traveler
* CITIZENSHIP:* USA
* PLACE OF BIRTH:* Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
* MARITAL STATUS:* Single
* GROUP AFFILIATION:* Exiles, X-Men; formerly New Mutants, Avengers
* EDUCATION:* Master's Degree in Computer Engineering
* KNOWN POWERS:*
- Born Kevin Sydney, he was a member of the X-Men and a close friend of Wolverine who was apparently killed in the second episode by Sentinels. He reappeared as a recurring villain in the second season where it was revealed that Mr. Sinister had saved and brainwashed him. Until the end of the season, through constant assurance from his teammates, Morph helped battle Sinister. Professor X finally removed his implants, but he needed much more rehabilitation. Morph later appeared in the episode "Courage", and in the series finale, "Graduation Day," where he briefly appeared as Professor X, while the professor was sick and dying due to an illness. He appeared to have more of his past snickering humor, probably suggesting that he was now mentally healthy and back on the team, this time permanentl
- The infamous cyborg pirate Long John Silver rescued a Morph on Proteus and kept it as a loyal pet. His remark when introducing it: "he's a Morph" implies that this is the name of the species, rather than that individual. After arrival on the legendary Treasure Planet; Silver leads a mutiny to take control of the ship and Morph accidentally plays up an important role when he playfully disguises himself as the treasure map and is taken by Jim Hawkins; causing Silver and the pirates to believe that Hawkins has the map. After witnessing his owner's violent and arrogant behavior, Morph changes side and becomes one of Hawkins companions. He eventually forgives his redeemed ex-owner Silver, who gives Morph to Hawkins and departs alone for new adventures.
- Brad enjoyed taking walks at night. He did so every evening on the weekend, standing on his porch, admiring the waning light of the evening sun. He took a deep breath of the cool, late summer air, nothing more perfect then that moment he spent relishing the silent solitude and the smell of the earth. He stepped off the porch and started down the forest path with a confident stride. The path was a well worn dirt trail that started behind his house in the countryside and lead through the dense pine forest that surrounded his property, eventually leading back to his home in a loose circle.
- A Morph is a Model that contains...
* A Part with a Script that makes it a "button" of sorts (used to turn the Player character into the "Middle" part)
* Another Part that is invisible (this part is usually inside a model named "Chest" and is, itself, named "Middle"), emulates the XY coordinates rather than the 3D XYZ coordinates by setting the Z coordinate to 0, and has 2 Decals on its front and back (most often the same decal).
* Sometimes, the Model includes a Part that displays the name of the character depicted in the Decals (if this part is not present, then the "button" Part most often displays the name instead; if the "button" Part does not display the name, then the name will not be displayed at all.)
* A Humanoid object.
* Miscellaneous scripts that allow the mo
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