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Morie has a brash and immature attitude the entire time he is shown on screen. He is said to rule his crew with an iron fist and capture people stranded in the desert by turning them into slaves. He is also implied to have sexist views during his cutscene with Primm. This tendency seems to be amplified in the [https://manaredux.com/characters/supporting-characters/morie/ Japanese] version. Finally, he is seen as being cowardly the minute he is informed of the Empire attack on the Sandship, preferring to surrender instead of fighting. He also seems to hide behind his grandfather when things get serious or when he can't have it his way. | Morie has a brash and immature attitude the entire time he is shown on screen. He is said to rule his crew with an iron fist and capture people stranded in the desert by turning them into slaves. He is also implied to have sexist views during his cutscene with Primm. This tendency seems to be amplified in the [https://manaredux.com/characters/supporting-characters/morie/ Japanese] version. Finally, he is seen as being cowardly the minute he is informed of the Empire attack on the Sandship, preferring to surrender instead of fighting. He also seems to hide behind his grandfather when things get serious or when he can't have it his way. |