"Sarah"@en . . "Morlock, former member of X-Force, X-Cell, Gene Nation and Weapon X"@en . "Marrow"@nl . "Alias"@en . . . . "Name: Marrow [Sarah Knuckey] Prawdziwe imi\u0119 i nazwisko: Sarah Knuckey Poprzednie pseudonimy: Sarah Rushman Uniwersum: 616 To\u017Csamo\u015B\u0107: Tajna Wzrost: 6' 0\" Waga: 160 lbs (72 kg) Kolor w\u0142os\u00F3w: Fioletowe/karmazynowe Kolor oczu: Zielone Zaj\u0119cie/zaw\u00F3d: Brak danych Klasa postaci: Mutant Status prawny: Nienotowana Stan cywilny: Panna Narodowo\u015B\u0107: Amerykanka Miejsce narodzin: prawdopodobnie w kana\u0142ach Morlock\u00F3w pod Manhattanem Znani krewni: Brak Powi\u0105zania z grupami: X-Cell, Weapon X, dawniej X-Men, Gene Nation, Morlocki Baza operacyjna: Nieznana Pierwsze pojawienie si\u0119: Cable #15 (jako Sarah), X-Men: Prime (jako Marrow)"@pl . "*"@en . "Marrow is a town east from Imre"@en . . . . "561"^^ . "\u7121"@ja . . "120.0"^^ . . . . . "295"^^ . . . "7964"^^ . . . . . "Marrow is a character from the X-Men series and is playable in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes."@en . "30847"^^ . "no"@en . "Marrow"@ia . . . "Hobbies"@en . "Tending to her looks"@en . . "Mutant"@en . . "54321"^^ . . "; Marrow-2 617.jpg"@en . . "; No Image Female.jpg"@en . . . . "See \"Powers\""@en . . "Human Mutant"@en . . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . "Marrow"@en . . "\u307E\u3042\u307E\u3042"@ja . "58163"^^ . . . "Marrow"@en . "Varies"@en . . . . "Morrow is a new region, featured in an upcoming Pokemon game. It his home to various new Pokemon. It introduced Light type Pokemon."@en . . . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . . . . . . "91240"^^ . . . "Protect the Morlock society and keep them safe"@en . "Bone Growth, Healing Factor, Super Durability, Super Strength, Super Agility, Super Reflexes, Two Hearts, Athletics"@en . . . . "Yellow"@en . "Controlled bone growth, regenerative healing factor, superhuman strength, stamina, durability, reflexes and agility, two hearts, athletics, hand-to-hand combatant"@en . . . . . "Transgenic"@en . . . . . . "Varies"@en . . "(Community MCU Reboot); No Image Female.jpg"@en . "80920"^^ . "Marrow is a member of the new Death Squad. He first appeared in the epilogue of the game Mario: Rise Of Shadow in a recent clip from Mario: Crescent Moon Shards, he was seen walking around the outside of the Spirit Temple. Marrow appears to have the ability to shield himself with dark energy."@en . "Marrow is a town east from Imre"@en . . . . . . . . "[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marrow]] mary, marow, marowe, marow\u021D < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marrow]] mearg < Proto-Germanic *mazg\u014D < Proto-Indo-European *mozgo-."@ia . . "unnamed mother"@en . "\u5E73\u5747\u7684"@ja . . . "130.0"^^ . . . . "Knorth"@en . . "Marrow is a Knorth randon cadet. She is a guard in the Women's Halls, and accompanies Lyra in To Ride a Rathorn when she decides to bring a picnic lunch to Torisen when he is working in the hay harvest."@en . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . . "Sarah Rushman better known as Marrow is a mutant in the X-Men series. She is a mutant with a different mutant power: detachable bones grow right through her skin. She is a member of the sewer dwelling mutants the Morlocks. Marrow was embittered by the harsh life she lived, first in the Morlocks' dark tunnels, and then fighting for survival in the dimension she was sent to by an evil mutant named Rasputin. Despite her hostile attitude, Wolverine decided to become her mentor when she joined the X-Men. He succeeded in training her to work as a member of the team. As Marrow slowly mellowed, she grew close first to Gambit, and later to Colossus."@en . . . "23378"^^ . "Marrow.jpg"@en . "Sarah LeBeau; Remy & Sarah LeBeau .jpg"@en . "Women's Halls"@en . "Marrow is a Knorth randon cadet. She is a guard in the Women's Halls, and accompanies Lyra in To Ride a Rathorn when she decides to bring a picnic lunch to Torisen when he is working in the hay harvest."@en . "Marrow is a member of the new Death Squad. He first appeared in the epilogue of the game Mario: Rise Of Shadow in a recent clip from Mario: Crescent Moon Shards, he was seen walking around the outside of the Spirit Temple. Marrow appears to have the ability to shield himself with dark energy."@en . "11326"^^ . "Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Marrow is an on-and-off villain from the X-Men franchise who was originally an antagonist but became more of a neutral character as the series progressed - though she would continue to have a stormy relationship with many members of the group, most notably Storm, who she had almost killed in the past during a conflict."@en . . "Morlock, former member of X-Force, X-Cell, Gene Nation and Weapon X"@en . . . "X-Men"@en . . "Powers/Skills"@en . . "\"You've got those kids thinking you're some kind of holy vampire\" - Max, to Marrow While most transgenics where built to be the ultimate soldiers; Marrow (Manticore designation unknown) was created to be a human blood bank, or has he puts it \"the red cross\" for transgenic combat teams. Marrow, and others like him are the backbone of the combat medic units that follow transgenic soldiers into battle. In addition to their normal training, they have extensive training in anatomy/physiology, combat medicine and emergency battlefield surgery, making them a one-man medical corp. Manticore designed all transgenics to be universal donors but in Marrow's case they decided to go further and create a being with perfect blood. His blood contains higher levels of hemoglobin, which carry oxygen to body tissues, high levels of platelets and fibrin to speed clotting of wounds and elevated levels of pain-killing endorphins and adrenalin. His body also has a higher production rate than the average human or transgenic and a higher-than-average blood pressure required for quick transfusions. The blood of these transgenics was designed for the use of other injured or incapacitated units, but consumption of the blood by normal humans has been seen and leads to enhanced physical capabilities like increased strength, speed and resistance to pain. The endorphin and other \"feel-good\" neurochemicals present in the blood also make the blood very addictive. Because of his appearance Marrow can not entirly pass for human and may be mistaken for an an anomaly. His genetic makeup has given him a rather pale complexion, ice blue eyes and most disturbingly large protruding veins stretching all over his body."@en . . . "Sarah; Marrow Disambiguation.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . "Marrow"@pl . "XII"@en . "Sally Rushman"@en . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . . . . . . . "\u512A\u79C0"@ja . . . . . . "Sarah; Marrow from X-Force Vol 5 1 0001.jpg"@en . "United States"@en . . "304"^^ . . . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . "A soft, fatty tissue found in the hollow center of an animal's leg bones and, though not as plentiful, in the spinal bones. It isn't widely consumed in the United States, but marrow is considered a delicacy by many Europeans and is the highlight of the famous Milanese specialty Osso Buco. Marrow is extremely light and digestible. It can be cooked in the bone (and removed afterwards) or it may be removed first and cooked separately. The common methods of preparation are baking or poaching, after which the marrow is often spread on toast and served as an appetizer. A special long, narrow utensil called a marrow spoon or scoop can be used to extract the marrow from the bone. Marrow is also added to soups for body and flavor. It has the same calorie count as beef fat and contains a small amount of protein."@en . . . "(Marvel Unleashed); No Image Female.jpg"@en . . . . . "Morrow is a new region, featured in an upcoming Pokemon game. It his home to various new Pokemon. It introduced Light type Pokemon."@en . . . . . "Fiona Murdoch was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her parents jointly owned a small restaurant and bar, named Murdoch\u2019s. She was the middle of three children, with an older sister and a younger brother. Growing up, she experienced life in an interesting way, as once she reached seven, she used to hang around the bar part of the family restaurant and help her older sister, Fae, and her mother, Rosemary. She picked up a lot on the way that the world worked and it\u2019s darker side. She saw things during some of the late nights that she wished she hadn\u2019t. When she was around eleven years old, her mother contracted an unknown sickness and had to be hospitalized. Things started to look bleak for Fiona\u2019s family, since they didn\u2019t have the money to pay for the hospital bills and maintain Murdoch\u2019s."@en . . . "3709"^^ . . . "Human"@en . "\u307E\u3042\u307E\u3042"@ja . "Cable #15"@en . . . "Alias No information Origin No information Occupation No information Powers/Skills No information Hobby No information Goals No information Type of Villain No information Marrow is an on-and-off villain from the X-Men franchise who was originally an antagonist but became more of a neutral character as the series progressed - though she would continue to have a stormy relationship with many members of the group, most notably Storm, who she had almost killed in the past during a conflict. Marrow's main opposition to the team came from the fact she was a prominent member of the Morlocks, a gang of mutants who were outcast from normal society - unlike the X-Men, the Morlocks tended towards a neutral approach and would occasionally lash out at the world, Marrow being a prime example of one of the more aggressive members of that faction."@en . . . . "Female"@en . "\"You've got those kids thinking you're some kind of holy vampire\" - Max, to Marrow While most transgenics where built to be the ultimate soldiers; Marrow (Manticore designation unknown) was created to be a human blood bank, or has he puts it \"the red cross\" for transgenic combat teams. Marrow, and others like him are the backbone of the combat medic units that follow transgenic soldiers into battle. In addition to their normal training, they have extensive training in anatomy/physiology, combat medicine and emergency battlefield surgery, making them a one-man medical corp. Manticore designed all transgenics to be universal donors but in Marrow's case they decided to go further and create a being with perfect blood. His blood contains higher levels of hemoglobin, which carry oxygen to body "@en . "*Randon cadet\n*Cadet guard at the Women's Halls"@en . "Bree-land"@ja . . "\u7121"@ja . . . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . . "Protect the Morlock society and keep them safe"@en . "Property of Marvel Comics"@en . "*Jacob Murdoch \n*Rosemary Murdoch \n*Fae Murdoch \n*Kerry Murdoch"@en . . . . "Fiona Murdoch was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her parents jointly owned a small restaurant and bar, named Murdoch\u2019s. She was the middle of three children, with an older sister and a younger brother. Growing up, she experienced life in an interesting way, as once she reached seven, she used to hang around the bar part of the family restaurant and help her older sister, Fae, and her mother, Rosemary. She picked up a lot on the way that the world worked and it\u2019s darker side. She saw things during some of the late nights that she wished she hadn\u2019t. When she was around eleven years old, her mother contracted an unknown sickness and had to be hospitalized. Things started to look bleak for Fiona\u2019s family, since they didn\u2019t have the money to pay for the hospital bills and maintain Murdoch\u2019s. It was then that a well known Irish mobster stepped in. Stephen Farrelly, one of the heads of the Irish mafia in Dublin got in touch with her father and told him that he would help pay for the costs. In exchange, Murdoch\u2019s would owe him a large percentage of their monthly profits. Faced with no other choice, Fiona\u2019s father gave in to Farrelly\u2019s demands and agreed to them. Things started to change from there, Farrelly started to take more control of the place, and insisted that some of the storage space be used for his trafficking in both drugs and weapons. He also demanded that some of the storage space be converted into a small, tiny bedroom in case he needed to have someone stay there to hide from the police. With these and more changes being made to the restaurant, Fiona watched her father, previously a happy man, turn even more somber and sad. She didn\u2019t know what to do and she was only ten. A few days after Fiona turned thirteen, her mother died, as the doctors had been unable to find a cure for her ailments. While Fiona was incredibly sad and grief stricken that her mother had passed away, in a way she was happy. For one, her mother wouldn\u2019t experience the pain that she\u2019d been going through anymore. For another, the mother had been taking away from the family so much. She didn\u2019t want to feel that way, but to her, her mother was sucking happiness and needed money away from the family. Fiona wasn\u2019t sure if the fact that she was seemingly so selfish was good or not. But she couldn\u2019t help how she felt. While she thought that her father having to work with Farrelly would go away now that her mother had died, she had another thing coming. Farrelly wasn\u2019t going to give up anything, especially since he considered the restaurant basically his at this point. He told Fiona\u2019s father that their partnership would continue, just that Farrelly wasn\u2019t going to be paying any more medical bills. When her father tried to argue with Farrelly, the mobster merely sent people to the house to intimidate him and his family. However, something went wrong and in the process, Fiona\u2019s younger sister Kerry was killed. All of this was too much for Fiona. Her emotions were running rampant and then everything changed. Her mutation burst forward, quite literally. The bone growths impaled the attackers and killed them. Word eventually reached Stephen Farrelly what had happened, and he knew that he wanted Fiona to come and work for him. But he needed to convince her father that this was something that he should do. He knew that her father was not going to be interested whatsoever for his daughter working for Farrelly, but the mobster made her father an excellent offer. Should Fiona come and work for him, then he'd erase all debts that Jacob owed, his bar would be under Farrelly's complete and total protection, and he'd give Fiona everything that she needed for life. Her father was not too pleased with this, but was shocked when Fiona said that she would do it. He didn't understand why she would do this, but what Jacob hadn't realized was that seeing her younger sister die had killed something inside of her. All she wanted to do was to leave, and to do whatever it took to make sure that she was protected and safe. If that meant working for the man who had indirectly killed her sister, then so be it."@en . "Type of Hero"@en . . . "5700"^^ . . . . "Tending to her looks"@en . . . . "Mutant"@en . . . . "300"^^ . . "Riverland"@en . "Full Name"@en . "Sarah Rushman better known as Marrow is a mutant in the X-Men series. She is a mutant with a different mutant power: detachable bones grow right through her skin. She is a member of the sewer dwelling mutants the Morlocks. Marrow was embittered by the harsh life she lived, first in the Morlocks' dark tunnels, and then fighting for survival in the dimension she was sent to by an evil mutant named Rasputin. Despite her hostile attitude, Wolverine decided to become her mentor when she joined the X-Men. He succeeded in training her to work as a member of the team. As Marrow slowly mellowed, she grew close first to Gambit, and later to Colossus."@en . . "Fiona Murdoch"@en . "1610"^^ . . "(Assemble!); No Image Female.jpg"@en . . "unknown"@en . "308.0"^^ . "Marrow is a character from the X-Men series and is playable in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes."@en . . . . . "Hero"@en . . . "Red"@en . . "(Marvel Nexus); Sarah Rushman.jpeg"@en . . "Private"@en . "See \"Abilities\""@en . "\u5E73\u5747\u7684"@ja . . . . . . "Sarah Rushman"@en . . . "Marrow"@en . . "Active"@en . . . "Occupation"@en . "Cable #15"@en . . "Marrow is a Mutant from the future."@en . "92131"^^ . "8.0"^^ . . "\u5E73\u5747\u7684"@ja . . . . . "5692"^^ . . "Manticore"@en . . "Sarah Rusman"@en . "\u307E\u3042\u307E\u3042"@ja . . "Marrow"@ja . "Marrow (Sarah), is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. She is a mutant whose bones grow out of her skin and can be removed from her body, providing her with potential knives and clubs as well as body armor. As a child, Marrow was taken in by the Morlocks, a band of grotesque-looking mutants who hid in tunnels beneath New York City. As a young adult, she formed the violent splinter cell Gene Nation until, under the orders of Morlock leader Callisto, she joined the X-Men to redeem herself. She made progress controlling her powers and learning a moral code, but eventually fell in with the paramilitary group Weapon X. As a child, Marrow first appeared in Cable #15 (September 1994) and was created by writer Jeph Loeb and artist David Brewer. However, Uncanny X-Men writer Scott Lobdell and artist Joe Madureira defined her powers and temperament. She has shown herself to be a staunch team player (more-so with the X-Men than with either Gene Nation or Weapon X) who is prepared to risk her own life to protect those of her teammates. Despite her apparent disdain for humanity, she has revealed that she would like nothing more than to be able to fit in with them and be happy. While there have been occasions that this has happened for her (in an art gallery with Colossus and immediately following her genetic redesign by Weapon X), they have never lasted long and only served to increase her anger and bitterness towards the world when they have been taken away from her."@en . . . . . "0"^^ . . "Marrow (Sarah), is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. She is a mutant whose bones grow out of her skin and can be removed from her body, providing her with potential knives and clubs as well as body armor. As a child, Marrow was taken in by the Morlocks, a band of grotesque-looking mutants who hid in tunnels beneath New York City. As a young adult, she formed the violent splinter cell Gene Nation until, under the orders of Morlock leader Callisto, she joined the X-Men to redeem herself. She made progress controlling her powers and learning a moral code, but eventually fell in with the paramilitary group Weapon X. As a child, Marrow first appeared in Cable #15 (September 1994) and was created by writer Jeph Loeb and artist David Brewer. However, Uncanny X-Men writer Scott"@en . . . . "Dublin, Ireland"@en . . "Marrow logo.png"@en . . "45"^^ . . . . "[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marrow]] mary, marow, marowe, marow\u021D < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Marrow]] mearg < Proto-Germanic *mazg\u014D < Proto-Indo-European *mozgo-."@ia . . . . "32000"^^ . . . . "Goals"@en . "Sarah"@en . "A soft, fatty tissue found in the hollow center of an animal's leg bones and, though not as plentiful, in the spinal bones. It isn't widely consumed in the United States, but marrow is considered a delicacy by many Europeans and is the highlight of the famous Milanese specialty Osso Buco. Marrow is extremely light and digestible. It can be cooked in the bone (and removed afterwards) or it may be removed first and cooked separately. The common methods of preparation are baking or poaching, after which the marrow is often spread on toast and served as an appetizer. A special long, narrow utensil called a marrow spoon or scoop can be used to extract the marrow from the bone. Marrow is also added to soups for body and flavor. It has the same calorie count as beef fat and contains a small amoun"@en . "Marrow is the final of the eight Orpheus Shades to be revealed. The abilities of Marrow revolve around the reshaping of ghostly gauze and the summoning of ghostly animals. As in all Shades, there are four tiers of Horrors a Marrow can use. Marrows tend to be flexible personalities, always adapting to change. Someone good at blending in in unusual situations, warming quickly to cultures unfamiliar to them, or who constantly follows the newest fads or trends a few personalities that tend to work best with Marrow. Conformist, Follower, and Survivor are examples of three Natures that Marrows tend to come from. The Shade of Marrow closely emulates the Arcanos of Moliate from Wraith: The Oblivion."@en . . . "Marrow"@en . "Name: Marrow [Sarah Knuckey] Prawdziwe imi\u0119 i nazwisko: Sarah Knuckey Poprzednie pseudonimy: Sarah Rushman Uniwersum: 616 To\u017Csamo\u015B\u0107: Tajna Wzrost: 6' 0\" Waga: 160 lbs (72 kg) Kolor w\u0142os\u00F3w: Fioletowe/karmazynowe Kolor oczu: Zielone Zaj\u0119cie/zaw\u00F3d: Brak danych Klasa postaci: Mutant Status prawny: Nienotowana Stan cywilny: Panna Narodowo\u015B\u0107: Amerykanka Miejsce narodzin: prawdopodobnie w kana\u0142ach Morlock\u00F3w pod Manhattanem Znani krewni: Brak Powi\u0105zania z grupami: X-Cell, Weapon X, dawniej X-Men, Gene Nation, Morlocki Baza operacyjna: Nieznana Pierwsze pojawienie si\u0119: Cable #15 (jako Sarah), X-Men: Prime (jako Marrow)"@pl . "\u30B1\u30EB\u30B0\u30EA\u30E0"@ja . . . "Blue"@en . . "Gamma Mutant"@en . . . "90631"^^ . . "\u30B5\u30A4\u30F3"@ja . . "Sam Witwer"@en . "Marrow"@en . . . . . "Sarah Rushman"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Haudh Methernil"@ja . "300"^^ . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . . "Sarah is a member of the X-Men."@en . "Morlocks, X-Men formerly, S.H.I.E.L.D., Weapon X formerly, Gene Nation formerly, X-Cell formerly, X-Force formerly"@en . . "Wolverine and the X-Men: Foresight"@en . "Marrow"@en . "Origin"@en . . "(AlternEarth); ALTERNMARROW.png"@en . "Marrow"@en . "Marrow is a Mutant from the future."@en . "Marrow is the final of the eight Orpheus Shades to be revealed. The abilities of Marrow revolve around the reshaping of ghostly gauze and the summoning of ghostly animals. As in all Shades, there are four tiers of Horrors a Marrow can use. The Shade of Marrow closely emulates the Arcanos of Moliate from Wraith: The Oblivion."@en . . . . . . . "983"^^ . . . . . "Sarah"@en . . . . . . "\u826F\u3044"@ja . . . "\u7363"@ja . "No"@en . . "Sarah is a member of the X-Men."@en .