"Guess who's back motherfuckers. Its me, The Morning."
The Morning, sometimes shortened to Morning, is a transformation used by Ogrend Trolundi and the Ultimatrix's sample of a Chronotal from Chronox.
Appearance[]
The Morning resembles a light grey analogue clock with a white clock face and two black clock hands. It also emits a light blue aura. Its Ultimatrix symbol is on the back.
History[]
The Morning is first used against Flew in his Freakster transformation.
It is used for a second time in the final fight with Flew and ends up lighting a Wagamamas on fire. It is then transformed into a bit later before the ultimate form is used for the first time.
The Morning's third time being used is when Fly and Ogre need to wake up Fish.
Its fourth time being used is when Fly and Ogre are attempting to catch up to Fish and Malware in which he is used to speed up the orbit of Earth.
The Morning is used a fifth time to break a landing onto Galvan B.
Powers and Abilities[]
The Morning is able to speed up time within seconds. However, it can only set the time from 0:00 am to 11:59 am.
The Morning is constantly floating above the ground.
The Morning can create clocks from thin air. It is also seemingly able to telepathically control the clocks he makes.
The Morning has very minor planetary manipulation as it is able to speed up the orbits of planets. This does not affect the contents of the planet however.
The Morning is able to control the Sun's rays, directing them and intensifying their heat at will.
Weaknesses[]
The Morning can be too powerful for its own good and often uses its powers too extremely and destructively.
The Morning has no limbs.
The Morning is not immune to Akhuhoth's transmutation (although most things aren't)
Etymology[]
The Morning comes from the word "morning" which is the start of a day. Most of their powers (notable the time ones) are related to this time of day.
Trivia[]
- The Morning's species is a reference to a subhuman species from All Tomorrows called the Gravitals who are also limbless, floating, often spherical beings.