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Morlocks are one of the two fictional species of post-humans created by H. G. Wells for his 1895 novel The ... The story sets out to be an answer to Wells's ...
In a poster for the 1960 film, several Eloi are shown surrounded by Morlocks. In the 1960 film version of the book, the Eloi are depicted as identical to modern humans but small, blond, and blue-eyed. The Morlocks use an air raid siren to put the Eloi into a trance state and lure them into their caves. One of the Eloi is motivated to beat a ...
Morlocks in the poster for the 1960 film The Time Machine. A famous example of "mole people" who live under the ground are the Morlocks, who appear in H.G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine. Other socially isolated, often oppressed and sometimes forgotten subterranean societies, exist in science fiction.
Weena, who stays with him, says that Morlocks are responsible, noting they only come out at night. A hideous-looking Morlock jumps out and tries to drag Weena away, but is warded off by George's lit torch. The next day, Weena shows George truncated cone structures dotting the landscape, air shafts that lead down to the Morlocks' caverns.
The Morlocks and the Gene Nation appear in X-Men Legends, [99] with the latter led by Marrow and Healer as a prominent member of the former. The Morlocks appear in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, [citation needed] with the majority appearing as Apocalypse and Mister Sinister's brainwashed thralls and Marrow appearing as an ally of Moira ...
The Über-Morlocks are a group of telepaths who rule the other Morlocks, who use the Eloi as food and breeding vessels. The Über-Morlock explains that Alexander cannot alter Emma's fate; her death drove him to build the time machine in the first place; therefore, saving her would be a grandfather paradox. The Über-Morlock shows Alexander the ...
The Traveller escapes when a small fire he left behind them to repel the Morlocks turns into a forest fire; Weena and the Morlocks are lost in the blaze. The Morlocks open the Sphinx and use the machine as bait to capture the distraught Traveller, not understanding that he can use it to escape. He reattaches the levers before travelling further ...
Weena is a fictional character in the novel The Time Machine, written by H. G. Wells in 1895 on the concept of time travel. In the story, an unnamed time traveler travels to 802,701 A.D. using his time machine, [1] to find that humans have evolved into two species: the Eloi, the leisure class; and the Morlocks, the working class. [2]