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Re: So, uh... (morphing vampires)
« Reply #30 on: February 09, 2010, 05:24:19 PM »
I LOVE the design of it. Unlike most werewolf movies, its not CGI but practical effects, and its something unique and not the same old design we've seen in a dozen other movies.

Although the werewolves in GS2 and 3 have much more fur on them, so it could just be that she was a newly-turned wolf and had not yet grown her fur.

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Re: So, uh... (morphing vampires)
« Reply #31 on: February 09, 2010, 05:43:43 PM »
I don't know a lot of werewolf:
- Oz from Buffy
- George Sands in Being Human
- Larry Talbot in The Wolfman, House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula, etc....
- Scott Howard in Teen Wolf
- Tommy Dawkins in Big Wolf on Campus

I think my favorite design is Oz. But I also like George Sands (the actor is really great in that role, and the design of the werewolf is close to Oz), and Larry Talbot ("I wanted you to cure me, but now it's too late, and tonight, as 6 days ago, it'll be full moon and I'll kill again! No, you can't help me anymore, I leave!" lol EMO!! haha but I love it!) as characters. Tommy Dawkins is less funny than Merton, and the design is kitsch but funny ^^'

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Re: So, uh... (morphing vampires)
« Reply #32 on: February 09, 2010, 08:36:55 PM »
In terms of self-consistency, I see morphing technology as very similar to two biological phenomena:

- complete metamorphosis
- regeneration

If you cut a leg off an axolotl, it will grow back.  (Proven scientific law.  Scientists are bastards.)  Its cells "remember" what shape it should be and re-grow.

If you let a silkworm grow large enough, it will do one better than the axolotl.  It will actually change its bodyplan.  Its cells grow one shape from egg, and a very different one (a very fat white moth) from pupa.

Now if there's one thing werewolf stories agree on, it's that they're hungry.  There's obviously some metabolic activity going on at an insane pace.  One explanation is that werewolves are regenerative--nothing short of a catastrophic injury will slow a werewolf down (except possibly for silver, which seems to inhibit regeneration).

Similar to metamorphosis, however, the "targeted form" the cells grow towards is not the original body plan.

Now, does any of this sound familiar?

Regeneration, change of form?  Mmmhmm.

Thus, the following hypotheses:

- The human form of a human lycanthrope can be acquired.  The full-moon form cannot be acquired.
- A morpher may be infected with lycanthropy.  A lycanthrope may use the Escafil device.  Either way, the result is a morph-capable lycanthrope.
- A morph-capable lycanthrope has greatly enhanced, though imperfect, control over transformation.  Transformation is forced under a full moon, and morphing is extremely difficult and tiring under a new moon.
- A morph-capable lycanthrope might involuntarily morph any acquired morph under a full moon, not just full-moon form.
- A morph-capable lycanthrope, like all lycanthropes, constantly regenerates under a full moon.
- A morph-capable lycanthrope, like all lycanthropes, is ravenously hungry under a full moon.
- A nothlit lycanthrope transforms and regains the ability to morph with a full moon.
- A nothlit infected with lycanthropy becomes a morph-capable lycanthrope, but cannot recover his original form.

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Re: So, uh... (morphing vampires)
« Reply #33 on: February 10, 2010, 12:40:27 PM »
 Woh!  :o
Amazing explanation! ^^
Well, it still depends of the kind of lycanthropy it is, but it sounds right ;)
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Re: So, uh... (morphing vampires)
« Reply #34 on: March 29, 2010, 09:36:18 PM »
Right!
If you want the werewolf morph, just "acquire" it the old-fashioned way... and then wait for a full moon!

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Re: So, uh... (morphing vampires)
« Reply #35 on: April 03, 2010, 12:12:50 AM »
I love that this conversation is going on here. This forum rocks! :D

But this got me thinking:

Time Lords?
The Stig? (I don't know if anyone here has seen/heard of Top Gear?)