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  • In Mole People, people who live under New York City become the scapegoats for a series of power outages caused by ancient demons.
  • Mole People were a race of sentient beings living beneath the earth.
  • Mole people were creatures that preferred to live in the dark. In 2374, Jack facetiously responded to Julian Bashir's request to switch on the lights in the cargo bay by saying that he (Jack), Lauren, Sarina Douglas, and Patrick were not "mole people". (DS9: "Statistical Probabilities")
  • The Mole People are the inhabitants of the underground who are the loyal subjects of Zizrar the Mole King, first seen in Johnny to the Center of the Earth. They do not have moles females, those who reside there are only men.
  • Although it is never fully clarified in game, "Mole People" is more often than not used as a catch-all term for both homeless people who moved into the abandoned NYC subway tunnels, and those who live in the "True" Mole People Tunnels, an even more exclusive tunnel system of former sewers and maintenance chambers hidden between the subway tunnels and the local LaGuardia Airport. There are 3 known entrances to the tunnels; a drainage pipe under LaGuardia Airport, a sewage system leading to a helipad at the airport, and a phone booth under Battery Park that also serves as a maintenace elevator for the nearby subway. The phone booth has to be opened by typing a special code into the keypad - 6653 (M-O-L-E), and this can be found by talking to Curly, a mole living in Battery Park. New York Sub
  • Not a single Mole Person is met in the game, nor is it ever addressed what happened to them. The storyline, however, points toward the idea that the Mole People, like the summoners, would have had eidolons, and that it would have been Garland who destroyed them. An excerpt from the Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari appears to support this as well: Further proof is that Kuja decides to head to Mount Gulug after concluding he needs an eidolon stronger than Alexander, as if he thinks he might come across one in the volcano.
  • The Mole People are a species of humanoid inhabitants of an underground system of caves within a range of mountains in Asia. Despite a bestial appearance, these are sapient creatures which were enslaved by a subterranean society of albino humans, who went to the underground escaping from the great floods that devastated ancient Mesopotamia. These people enslaved the native mole creatures and used them as workers on mushroom farms, until Dr. Roger Bentley and his colleagues' accidental visit to the subterranean civilization in 1956 and the creature's rebellion against their masters. After the oppressors were killed, the Mole People were free to inherit the cities.
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  • Sapient
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  • Mole People
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  • Vulnerable
Episode Number Air Dated
  • 33
Date First Aired
  • 11
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  • Universal Studios
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  • Mole People
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  • Omnivorous
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  • Significant threat
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  • In Mole People, people who live under New York City become the scapegoats for a series of power outages caused by ancient demons.
  • The Mole People are a species of humanoid inhabitants of an underground system of caves within a range of mountains in Asia. Despite a bestial appearance, these are sapient creatures which were enslaved by a subterranean society of albino humans, who went to the underground escaping from the great floods that devastated ancient Mesopotamia. These people enslaved the native mole creatures and used them as workers on mushroom farms, until Dr. Roger Bentley and his colleagues' accidental visit to the subterranean civilization in 1956 and the creature's rebellion against their masters. After the oppressors were killed, the Mole People were free to inherit the cities. The Mole People are hunchbacked humanoids with scaly skin, large light-sensitive eyes and enormous clawed hands which make them great at digging the earth. Their diet is omnivorous, including mushrooms and meat. As intelligent creatures, they will only attack when feel threatened, oppressed or starved.
  • Mole People were a race of sentient beings living beneath the earth.
  • Mole people were creatures that preferred to live in the dark. In 2374, Jack facetiously responded to Julian Bashir's request to switch on the lights in the cargo bay by saying that he (Jack), Lauren, Sarina Douglas, and Patrick were not "mole people". (DS9: "Statistical Probabilities")
  • Not a single Mole Person is met in the game, nor is it ever addressed what happened to them. The storyline, however, points toward the idea that the Mole People, like the summoners, would have had eidolons, and that it would have been Garland who destroyed them. An excerpt from the Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari appears to support this as well: This information is yet to be confirmed, but there was an eyewitness account of a previously-undiscovered eidolon. It was witnessed in Esto Gaza. If there is an eidolon that can exist outside of our legends, our theory would no longer hold true. But maybe there are other tribes that have legends of their own. —Eidolon Wall in Madain Sari Garland has sealed Mount Gulug off for an unknown reason. However, since it is well known Garland feared eidolons and saw them as hindrance to his plans, it can be speculated that Garland was the one who destroyed the Mole People's village, much the same way he destroyed Madain Sari in order to rid Gaia of the summoner tribe. Proof that the Mole People had eidolons is in the fact that Mount Gulug contains an extraction circle used for extracting eidolons from a person. Only one other such circle exists in the world, in the basement of Alexandria castle, where the summoner tribe used to live before moving to Madain Sari. Further proof is that Kuja decides to head to Mount Gulug after concluding he needs an eidolon stronger than Alexander, as if he thinks he might come across one in the volcano.
  • Although it is never fully clarified in game, "Mole People" is more often than not used as a catch-all term for both homeless people who moved into the abandoned NYC subway tunnels, and those who live in the "True" Mole People Tunnels, an even more exclusive tunnel system of former sewers and maintenance chambers hidden between the subway tunnels and the local LaGuardia Airport. There are 3 known entrances to the tunnels; a drainage pipe under LaGuardia Airport, a sewage system leading to a helipad at the airport, and a phone booth under Battery Park that also serves as a maintenace elevator for the nearby subway. The phone booth has to be opened by typing a special code into the keypad - 6653 (M-O-L-E), and this can be found by talking to Curly, a mole living in Battery Park. New York Subway Tunnel residents and true Mole People are separated by a hidden door in the women's restroom; a certain code must be entered into a keypad under the sink to open it. In turn, the Mole People are separated from the LaGuardia Sewers by a hidden door in another locked restroom. The mole people must have connections with the NSF, as they allow troops into the tunnel to store their stolen Ambrosia and move it to the airport. They must also be well hidden, as the subway has not been found by the public or the government yet, though both know that it exists. Even fewer know of the real tunnels, as only one junkie in the subway knows how to get in or speaks of it. The mole people are never mentioned again in Deus Ex, probably because JC defects from UNATCO after the tunnels and doesnt return to Battery Park, but they are probably raided by UNATCO, after discovering them through JC's Infolink.
  • The Mole People are the inhabitants of the underground who are the loyal subjects of Zizrar the Mole King, first seen in Johnny to the Center of the Earth. They do not have moles females, those who reside there are only men.
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