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    A Marmod (モールモッド, Mōrumoddo ?) are Trion Soldiers made for battle.[3][4]

    Abilities[edit | edit source]

    Among the Trion Soldiers, the blade the Marmods possess is of the hardest material.[5][4] its main method of attacking are slashes[4], a Marmod was also stated to be fast when both attacking, and moving.[4]

    A single Marmod is comparable to someone in the Middle of B-rank.[6]

    Plot[edit | edit source]

    Introduction Arc[edit | edit source]

    Rad Infestation[edit | edit source]

    Marmods come to attack Osamu and Yuma's school.[7]

    Osamu rushes in an attempt to save the students that were trapped by two marmods on the 4th floor.[8] Osamu knocked one of the marmods off which let the students escape.[9] However Osamu got bisected not long after so he got knocked back into his real body due to C-ranks not having access to Bail Out.[10]

    Yuma however jumps in to save him by using Osamu's trigger instead of his own and defeats the marmods.[11]

    Yuma's Flashback[edit | edit source]

    Calvaria sends out marmods to help defend the base along with their trigger users in the war again Spinthir however from what little we have seen, the trion soldiers had limited success.[12]

    Large-Scale Invasion Arc[edit | edit source]

    Aftokrator deploys an unknown amount of marmods, it is also unknown how well they did as most shown were in the background or were destroyed.

    However during the Invasion, it was revealed that due to Osamu's actions during the Rad Infestation, Aftokrator knew that C-ranks can't use Bail Out and uses that to capture "baby birds".[13]

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • Marmod (モルモッド, Morumoddo ?) is the Japanese equivalent of "Guinea pig" (a test subject).
      • This comes from the dutch word "Marmot" (マーモット, Māmotto ?)

    References[edit | edit source]

    1. World Trigger MangaChapter 44 (p. 2-3)
    2. World Trigger MangaChapter 20 (p. 4)
    3. 3.0 3.1 World Trigger MangaVol. 1 Trion Soldiers Neighbor Minions
    4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 246)
    5. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 5 (p. 6) and Episode 3.
    6. World Trigger MangaChapter 237 (p. 27)
    7. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 3 (p. 20) and Episode 2.
    8. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 4 (p. 5-6) and Episode 3.
    9. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 4 (p. 5-8) and Episode 3.
    10. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 4 (p. 14-16) and Episode 3.
    11. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 1 Chapter 5 (p. 13) and Episode 3.
    12. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 3 Chapter 20 (p. 4-6) and Episode 10.
    13. World Trigger Manga and Anime Vol. 10 Chapter 85 (p. 4) and Episode 38.

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