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The Frisbee is a device used by Mo-Lec-U-Lar to initiate shape-shifting transformation in the SilverHawks Series.

History[]

Shown in his bio, the shape-shifting abilities conducted with the Frisbee, makes him a natural undercover guy.

Physical Description[]

The Frisbee, despite it's name is a Tambourine like device.

Powers and Abilities[]

Mo-Lec-U-Lar can alter his size and shape via the Frisbee ring he carries with him. There seems to be no limit to his size or shape.  He has become the size and shape of a box of cigars and the Maraj. While he assumed the form of the Maraj, he was able to exactly mimic its abilities. He can also turn into a copy of the SilverHawks, in order to slip by security or use one of their unique physical abilities, e.g. Steelwill's strength. He transforms into a space rocket to travel from place to place on his own. In his own form, he can shoot a tar like substance, known as "mo-lec-u-tar", that completely encases and paralyzes whoever it encases.

Mo-Lec-U-Lar does have several weaknesses. First, when impersonating a person, he cannot mimic the person's mind, so he cannot copy Steelwill's mechanical genius for example. Second, when impersonating someone, he can be revealed by his shadow, which for reasons unknown will show his true silhouette. Third, any damage to his forms causes him pain. Finally, Mo-Lec-U-Lar can only change forms from his natural one. Therefore, if discovered, he must revert to his natural form before assuming a new form. If the ring is separated from his natural form, he will no longer be able to transform.

Disguises[]

A major asset to himself and to the mob, his ability to change shape and go under disguise is a great way to get the upperhand over the SilverHawks. Among the known disguises are:

  • As a unknown humanoid creature, seen in the bio about Mo-Lec-U-Lar. This disguise was shown in episode "The Origin Story".
  • As a unknown prehistoric beast, seen in the bio about Mo-Lec-U-Lar. This disguise was also shown in episode "The Origin Story".
  • As a Key, seen in the bio about Mo-Lec-U-Lar. This disguise was as well shown in the episode "The Origin Story".
  • As a Laser gun weapon, at the request of Timestopper. This disguise was used in episode "Stop Timestopper".
  • An a Compact Vehicle, this was used very briefly to get out of Sini*Star Diner during a shootout with the SilverHawks.
  • Ensign Jones, a bug-like humanoid that was sent to abduct the Ambassador, Dritt. This disguise was used in episode "The Threat of Dritt".
    • The disguise was reused when Mo-Lec-U-Lar took control of the transport Stargazer and Condor were on. This happened in episode "Stargazer's Refit".
  • As the floor in Mon*Star's Fortress. This was done so Quicksilver wouldn't see him. This disguise was also used in episode "The Threat of Dritt".
  • Tally-Hawk, to fool Quicksilver. This disguise was used in episode "The Threat of Dritt" as well.
  • Grod, to fool Steelwill. This disguise was used in episode "Fantascreen".
  • Quicksilver, to fool Copper Kidd. This disguise was used in episode "Hotwing Hits Limbo".
  • Governor Xander, to take the place of the real Governor Xander. This disguise was used in episode "The Renegade Hero".
  • Pilot to Space Freighter Mercy to setup a ambush. This disguise was used in episode "One on One".
  • Large Sky-Shadow, to deal with the Copper Kidd. This disguise was used in episode "Countdown to Zero".
  • Copper Kid, to fool Monotone. This disguise was used in episode "Countdown to Zero" as well.
  • A Rocket, used to get rid of Copper Kid and to go to Brim*Star. This disguise was used in episode "Countdown to Zero".
  • Slime substance, used to get inside the Artificial Sun to steal the Amber Amplifier. This disguise was used in episode "Amber Amplifier".
  • Pencil, undercover in Stargazers office. This disguise was used in episode "The Saviour Stone".
    • He did the same for the start of episode "The Chase".
  • Box of Cigars, undercover in Stargazers office. This disguise was used in episode "Eye of Infinity".
  • Volt-ure, when his cover was blown in Stargazers office. This disguise was used in episode "Eye of Infinity" as well.
  • Mon*Star, to fool the SilverHawks out to fight the mob as the real Mon*Star and Hardware break into HawkHaven to get Stargazer. This disguise was used in episode "The Blue Door".
  • A Rocket, when the SilverHawks captured him as Mon*Star, he fled as a rocket. This disguise was used in episode "The Blue Door" as well.
  • Seymour, with Volt-ure as Zeek to get back in Stargazer's office and to distract Stargazer as Mo-Lec-U-Lar gets the key from the desk. This happens in episode "The Chase".
  • Missile (yellow), which was also what he turned Volt-ure into when they fled Stargazer's office. This was the main disguise form used in episode "The Chase".
    • The missile disguise would be used again as a escape in episode "Airshow.
  • Monotone, to give Steelwill directions to a trap. This was done in episode "The Chase".
  • Space Tanker #44 Pilot, to hide in plain sight. This happened in episode "The Chase".
  • Dirty Larry, to take Stargazer's Total Mobility System Case and then hide out with it. This disguise was used in episode "Junkyard Dog".
  • Invisibility, which was used so he'd be able to throw the Meltdown Discs at Stargazer and Seymour in the Space Hack. This disguise was used in episode "Stargazer's Refit".
  • Ghemakain, to put a Meltdown Disc in Stargazers arm during the refit. This disguise was also used in episode "Stargazer's Refit".
  • Steelwill, to move the Mirage out of the hanger, setting up his next disguise. The disguise was used in episode "Airshow".
  • Mirage, to fool and take some of the SilverHawks on a flight far away from Bedlama. This disguise was also used in episode "Airshow".

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