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Rharyx211 05/26/22 12:03:59 PM #1: |
Like blind, deaf, in a wheelchair, etc? Would the morph "heal" them, then? Based off the blue Turbo Ranger, who was changed from a kid to an adult when morphed, it seems the morphs themselves have a sort of pre-set build for the body of whoever activates it. So would someone who was missing a leg suddenly get a leg back while morphed? Or somebody who's blind be able to see again through the helmet's visor? --- Watch "Final Fantasy XV Abridged" and "Kingdom Hearts Abridged" right here! https://www.youtube.com/user/mcknett3 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ViewtifulJoe 05/26/22 12:05:52 PM #2: |
Not that I know of but I heard they tried that with Venom from Spiderman. --- Still waiting on that third threat ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Airhammy 05/27/22 5:27:33 AM #3: |
None I'm aware of. We've had rangers with powers, but no disabilities. As I recall in the pitch for Saban's live action Sailor Moon one of the girls was in a wheelchair, but even after her transformation was still confined to a special flying jet chair with weapons. Makes me think of the cartoon Mummies Alive. One of the mummies, Armon, he was missing his right arm, but gained a powerful armored replacement on transformation. --- http://air-hammer.deviantart.com/ ... Copied to Clipboard!
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