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The skins or their dead victims could also be worn as “camouflage”, resulting in the Boneless appearing as warped versions of their deceased subjects.
The skins or their dead victims could also be worn as “camouflage”, resulting in the Boneless appearing as warped versions of their deceased subjects.


Once they had learned enough, the Boneless gained the ability to transition from their natural two-dimensional forms to three dimensions. These forms were, however, imperfect and constantly flickered between two dimensions and three dimensions, with parts of their bodies constantly deforming, reshaping, and disappearing and reappearing all the time.
Once they had learned enough, the Boneless gained the ability to transition from their natural two-dimensional forms to three dimensions. These forms were, however, imperfect and constantly flickered between two dimensions and three dimensions, with parts of their bodies constantly deforming, reshaping and disappearing and reappearing all the time.


The Boneless could also restore a flattened object to its normal three-dimensional shape by firing what appeared to be an orange electrical stream of energy from their hands onto the target. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
The Boneless could also restore a flattened object to its normal three-dimensional shape by firing what appeared to be an orange electrical stream of energy from their hands onto the target. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
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