Whose to say its not the gun controlling him?
Bandages was discarded when morul took it, maybe it can only affect the last person to touch it?
Take that!As we can see from this, the weapon is obviously necessary to maintain the effect. The moment the weapon was removed from Bandages possession, he slumped to the ground, since he was already dead. Same thing for Morul, the second the gun was removed from his possession, he regained control of his arms (interesting to note that effect was similar to the ones eating his body). It is obvious that the gun is necessary to maintain the remote control effect and that it is not a possession effect but rather a puppet effect that allows the gun-sentience to move a body around, even if that body would normally be impossible to move due to damage, as seen by
the evidence here. Bandages is shown to be able to move around with broken bones, something that would be impossible using normal movement. Even before the battle began, as shown
here and
here. My theory is that either Bandages was some dead body they found or even someone shot with the Possession Gun or that Bandages used to be the possession gun, but he had his brain removed and put in an alternate location. However, as seen
here, Morul is unable to move properly due to his missing bodyparts, something that wasn't a concern for Bandages. Furthermore, Morul is shown to be using his amp, something that is in direct contradiction to the puppeteer effect exhibited by the gun, something that requires mind control.
Finally, there are other evidence of mind-control in the area, such as the APC-machinegun incident or the fact that the catgirl got a a nosebleed point.
There are, of course, other explanations, like the greenworm control effect being different than the gun-possession effect (most probable being that the greenworms are a copy of the gun-sentience's mind, since their effects look similar, although that doesn't explain why the possessor would decide to amputate them, if it was really just part of him) or that Bandages somehow had his body modified or something else.
But this theory is backed up by some of the evidence, so I believe it should be either further investigated or at least taken into consideration. One easy way to prove it would be to shock Morul if he isn't able to regain control. A mind controller won't be able to maintain control, someone possessing him probably would.
The only thing that doesn't seem to perfectly fit with the evidence is Morul's looking around and breaking the building's wall, because that could mean several different things. Either it is an artefact of the mind-controller trying to correlate what he sees and knows with what Morul sees and knows OR Morul is actually possessed by something and that something allows Morul to see through and be unaffected from the darkness and protective barrier of the building or maybe the possessor just instinctual knows everyone else's position OR the mind controller actually gave Morul temporary permission to bypass the building's barrier so that he could free Faith or used a method to damage the building that works (perhaps the barrier only protects from damage from the outside, not the inside, for example).
Irrelevant, Jim should have his opponents dressed in suits and black glasses.