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1* After Scorpion kills the original Sub-Zero in [=MK9=], Sub-Zero comes back as Noob under Quan Chi. Are Scorpion or Noob okay with each other by now? I mean, each has a reason to hate each other now, and Noob knows who he used to be.
2** Oh gods no. Scorpion hates Noob for being a servant of Quan Chi (the man who's responsible for the death of his clan), and although Noob hardly hates Scorpion for killing him anymore, he is still a demon now, and desires only to rule the Netherrealm and bring pain and death to all living Kombatants.
3*** Actually, in the new continuity, Scorpion isn't yet aware that Quan Chi is responsible.
4** Do they even ''know'' that the other is working for Quan Chi? Does Scorpion even know that Bi-Han came back as Noob? Scorpion and Noob are pretty Quan Chi's CoDragons in this game (Scorpion because he's too blind with rage and upholding the memory of his family to see through Quan Chi being a conniving, manipulative dick; Noob voluntarily, but [[DragonWithAnAgenda biding his time before]] [[TheStarscream he takes over]]).
5** It's a moot point after the events of ''X'', but perhaps Scorpion was just happy to know Bi-Han was suffering. Or perhaps once Scorpion gave into vengeance, Quan Chi owned him lock, stock and barrel (it would explain why Quan is so eager to push Hanzo in that direction).
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7* Did Scorpion's ''[=MK2=]'' ending happen or not? Did he vow to protect the younger Sub-Zero?
8** Yes, the ending happened. Just look at his ''[=MK3=]'' ending. It mentions the vow. Unfortunately, it was broken in ''[=MK4=]'' due to [[spoiler: Quan Chi tricking Scorpion into believing the younger Sub-Zero was involved in the massacre of his family and clan, even though the sorcerer did it himself.]] ...Though, really, any MK fan should know that already.
9** Similarly, did Johnny Cage actually die and revive twice during the time of ''Mortal Kombat Trilogy'' and ''Mortal Kombat 4''?
10*** Yeah. This was parodied in ''MK: Deadly Alliance'' when Cage is cast in ''Franchise/MortalKombat: The Death of Johnny Cage'', in which he is repeatedly killed and brought back to life.
11*** I think that was a kneejerk decision by Vogel, and we all know that since Deadly Alliance, continuity gets thrown way out the window. Plus, every single ''Mortal Kombat'' movie Cage has made was based in part on his actual tournament experiences, so how do we know that "The Death of Johnny Cage" wasn't similarly seeded in real, in-game events? He could've talked about his actual deaths and revivals in [=MK3-MK4=], and was so mocked by it as being too unbelievable that his crew decided to screw with him.
12** It seems it is not the case in the new timeline as here, Sub-Zero was stopped from finishing Scorpion by the Lin Kuei, so Scorpion never got to witness him spare an enemy, making him realize it's the younger one.
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14* Didn't any characters from Earthrealm (Jax, Sonya, Liu Kang) pick up a comic book in their life? I mean, Superman and Batman aren't exactly unknown. Didn't anyone think "Holy shit, I'm duking it out with Batman!"?
15** DC Comics probably didn't exist in that dimension. Similiar to why Spider-Man didn't go "Holy damn, it's Superman!" in the crossover comics.
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17* If [[spoiler:Shao Kahn did create a spell that would nuke all who served him if he was killed]], then who would be taken with him?
18** Like you said, [[spoiler:all who served him]]. Possibly that might've been retconned just for the sake of bringing Kahn back in ''Deception'', adding also the killed clone handwave. even though we see it when we beat ''[=MK2=]'' and ''[=MK3=]'', Kahn didn't really die - he either teleported away or hauled ass when he saw he was cornered.
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20* Why hasn't someone gone [[FluffyCloudHeaven up there]] and kicked the Elder Gods' asses, yet? First, when it's [[spoiler: predicted that the Mortal Kombat tournament would cause such massive infighting from insanely powerful warriors that it would destroy all of existence, they force a lowly god to come up with ThePlan to fix it, which fails miserably]]. Then, they sit idly by and let newly-appointed Earth Protector Raiden almost nuke an entire civilization fighting one of their ''own members'' for control of the realm. Then, they refuse to interfere not once but ''three times'' in preventing a mega-power from taking over Earth, and ''finally'', when they hire Scorpion to be their champion against Onaga, [[spoiler: they go back on their word, reviving his family and clan as zombies instead of restoring them to what they were before they died]]. Clearly, this TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness has firmly become NeglectfulPrecursors, with no care to what happened to their own creations, so why won't anyone do anything to stop them?
21** Hell, I'd pay 60 just to see [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]] do just that. He brought down Olympus, bringing down the Elder Gods would be a cinch for him.
22** Wasn't part of Shinnok's plan in [=MK4=] to destroy them?
23*** Yes, but Shinnok also tried to take over Earth for his own to become the supreme power of the multiverse, so we really can't say he's trying to kill the Elder Gods because of the atrocities they ''let'' happen.
24*** I think the Elder Gods are just firmly following in the grand tradition of Jerkass Deities. Maybe that should be a trope...
25*** [[GodIsEvil It is.]]
26** Some people do it in their ''MKA'' endings. Except none of those ended up sticking.
27** This Troper is starting to suspect that it's not that the Elder Gods refuse to do anything so much as they can't do anything unless the rules are broken. Remember, the realms and the people in them are dreams of the One Being, not their own creations (which should also explain why they don't care about the people in them or individual realms, they're not actually real to the Elder Gods)so while they get to set the rules reality itself may be confining them solely to the letter of those rules.
28** We get an answer in 11. The Elder Gods are not the rulers of the Multiverse but actually just a higher tier than Raiden and Shao Khan. In other words, they've actually a fairly decent reason for all the things they do. Kronika may be influencing them as well.
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30* How come Raiden and Fujin seem to be the only gods that actually have tried to do anything? For that matter, why doesn't one of the Elder Gods step in against, say, Onaga? If they really want him dead you'd think they'd do whatever it took, including fighting directly.
31** As stated above, the Elder Gods are Jerkass deities that only step in personally when it comes to matters based around a direct threat from fellow gods or the One Being itself; Onaga was still technically mortal, and mortal affairs didn't concern them very much (and they probably figured it would be best for the mortals to handle their own affairs). They also seem to be the kind of deities to exploit easily-manipulated pawns to do the dirty work for them (why else would they have a lowly Edenian protector god come up with a contingency plan for ''TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt?).
32** They're gods. God(s) job is to create the universe and then sit refusing to do anything about anything, even if all of creation is threatened.
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34* So how are kombatants chosen? There must be some kind of restriction to stop Raiden or Shang Tsung from just packing the rosters with as many fighters as they can to wear the other side down. And somehow Sonya and Johnny wind up fighting in the first game when, if I remember right, they didn't even have any foreknowledge of what the tournament ''was''. Did Shang Tsung simply lure them there with trickery? If so, what if they hadn't been capable enough fighters to survive as they did? Would Raiden have been able to then interject and point out that they weren't his picks?
35** It seems that Raiden chooses his champions and Shang Tsung makes sure they appear to the tournament via whatever means necessary (sending invitations, kidnapping friends, etc.). The new timeline has also made it very clear that there's a difference between a combatant and an ordinary fighter: kombatants are inherently stronger and tougher, basically super-human and it's these people that Raiden chooses from to act as his champions. It's never stated how many he's allowed to choose from but it does seem to be a limited number.
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37* Why has there been no adressing of Mileena and Sindel's feelings towards one another? Mileena may be magically created but part of her is Kitana, there is a definite link there (one Mileena could try to exploit to her benefit) but they both just seem to want to pretend the other doesn't exist when addressing their stories. Take Mileena's Deception ending, Mileena replaces Kitana but Sindel has been freed and should be in contact with her. Technically, Sindel is in charge, not Kitana, so there should have been interaction of some kind.
38** Wasn't Sindel still dead when Mileena was created?
39*** Yes, but that's part of why it bugs me. What are Sindel's feelings towards Mileena? Is she horrified her daughter was violated? Is she hopeful Mileena can be redeemed? Does she consider Mileena to be part of the family? Just a monster? Is she even aware Mileena exists? If not then why hasn't Mileena taken advantage of that? How come when Mileena actually manages to replace Kitana after Deadly Alliance there's no mention of Sindel or whether she's been killed off so Mileena can rule or tricked into thinking Mileena really is Kitana?
40*** It's very possible that Sindel knows all about Mileena since her HeelFaceTurn, so she may not recognize her as family. Also, while Mileena was posing as Kitana, the real Kitana had been brainwashed by Onaga and assigned to guard Sindel's cell in the dungeons of the Edenian Palace - and she would've stayed there if Jade hadn't come around and beat some sense into Kitana.
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42* The fact that the creators simply cannot keep the story straight. I can forgive ''Shaolin Monks'' being out-of-continuity, despite how much cooler it would have been had it followed the established story. I can forgive ''Armageddon'' making no damned sense, because I understand the creators wanting to give every character from the franchise a slot in the game and there was no way to make that work story-wise. But now the trailers for ''MK 2011'' are being released, providing the backstory to certain characters. One assumes that these trailers were written at the same time, by the same people, and yet ''they contradict each other.'' Sub-Zero's trailer states that the elder S-Z was "unjustly murdered" by Scorpion. Scorpion's trailer states that Scorpion, his family, and his clan, were all killed by Sub-Zero, which would seem to make Scorpion's revenge murder pretty damned just. Think with your brain words, game developers! Also, it is revealed in ''[=MK4=]'' that it was Quan Chi, not Sub-Zero, who murdered Scorpion's family and wiped out his clan. I suppose these contradictions might be explained by each trailer giving us the subjective motivations of the featured characters, rather than the story's objective internal facts; this game is set before Scorpion learns the truth about his family, and the younger Sub-Zero truly believes that his brother's death was unjust. But given that the trailers feature a seemingly omniscient narrator this seems like a stretch. While some might argue that the new game is a continuity reboot, and my irritation is therefor unfounded, Ed Boon's statements so far seem to indicate that it is somewhat similar to ''Star Trek'''s reboot, with Raiden time traveling back to the past (''[=MK2=]''-era or thereabouts) and thus changing events from his intervention forward; this means that the pre-''[=MK1=]'' backstory should all remain the same. Nitpicky I know, but damn it ''it just bugs me.''
43** I agree, but to be fair the people who play MK for the story are in the extreme minority. Most people play it for the full-body skeletonectomies.
44** It's almost as you said, seeing the characters' subjective motivations for their stories (just seeing it from their point of view, basically), so it might just be an issue with the narrator's voice and nothing more. Making it either an {{Unreliable Narrator}} or a very damn RELIABLE Narrator of someone else's stories, who happens to get be telling it from their point of view. Which makes sense, in a way: can you imagine Scorpion narrating his own story?
45** Retcons all the way is the idea of the new game. About the contradiction between Scorps and Subs, it may just be from each other's point of view. Maybe Kuai Liang didn't know Scorpion's motives in killing his bro, so he thought it was an unjust murder. Rather, he might have known about the Lin Kuei massacring the Shirai-ryu, but not that his brother also killed Ms. Hasashi and her kid (except not). As for Scorpion, he might've been lied to by Quan Chi since then (remember that he only finds out the truth after [=MK4=]).
46** [[spoiler: It seems Shinnok, and possibly Quan Chi, are also aware of the alternate ''Armageddon'' future. That would explain damn near everything including basic issues like why Quan Chi is in the first tournament in the first place, and why he is so heavily involved in the story despite not being introduced until afterwards. Sub Zero started to deny that he killed Scorpion's family before he died, so presumably Quan Chi still killed them, only this time just earlier so that he could have both Scorpion ''and'' Noob Saibot under his thrall, which he does, rather than Noob betraying him and Scorpion hell bent on destroying him. And his deal with Shao Kahn has left the Netherrealm with several strong undead fighters that they didn't have before. Most of the changes future Raiden couldn't have made are the ones that benefit the Netherrealm, so its fair to assume that Shinnok has TookALevelInBadass and become the MagnificentBastard he was supposed to be in the 4th game.]]
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48* What, exactly, is the deal with MK-verse dragons? Apparently, the Shokan are dragon-human hybrids, but they have no wings and four arms. So dragons should have 6+ limbs, right? But Onaga is the Dragon King, and he has only two arms, two legs, and two wings... but then apparently the Elder Gods look like Asian dragons, and so do Orin and Caro, who are servants to a mere Protector God of a Realm? They don't have more than four limbs, either, but they do get hybridized with humans, resulting in beings who look ''nothing'' like Shokan. And then Kano, from the same experiments turns into a proper dragon. umm... ''what''?
49** Scroll up to the top of the page.
50** It's perfectly obvious why the half-dragon Shokan have four limbs: winged dragons are six-limbed vertebrates. Their wings translate to two extra arms in a humanoid body. And besides, ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' simply mixes and matches countless of dragon-myths across the planet. The end result is that there are many kinds of dragons, and by extension, many different kinds of dragon-hybrids.
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52* Why did Shang Tsung not take Jax, Johnny Cage, Kitana, Kung Lao & Sonya's souls when he killed them in the end of Deadly Alliance?
53** Weren't they all killed by the Tarkata? And Tsung was a tad busy being attacked by Raiden when the opportunity would have presented itself.
54*** It's stated that Johnny, Sonya and Jax were killed by the Tarkata, Kung Lao by Shang Tsung and Kitana by Quan Chi. And I do believe he did take his souls, since Onaga resurrected and enslaved them in Deception.
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56* Why aren't Scorpion, Noob Saibot, Sareena, Jataaka, and Kia [[spoiler:zombies? Shouldn't Sub-Zero (Kuai Liang) be in human form and Smoke in Enenra form?]]
57** Scorpion is undead (he isn't technically a rotting corpse, but if he were to take off his mask you would find only a skull instead of the normal face he usually has, I can only assume this is due to Magic). Noob is also undead, but due to Quan Chi's Magic, he ended up as a demon instead of a zombie. I'm not sure about the others.
58** Both Scorpion (a specter) and Noob (a wraith) are undead, so I'm not sure if they'd end up as zombies in the conventional sense anyway. Unless you're going by the post-''Armageddon'' timeline, Sareena is still alive out there, whereas Jataaka and Kia were revived sometime during/before ''Armageddon'' (alternatively, it's possible that their deaths affected them much Shinnok "killing" Sareena in that they simply were forced into reverting to their demon form). Not sure if those three would be zombies, since they're already demons in human guise. As for [[spoiler:Sub-Zero and Smoke, it's most likely that they came to terms with who they were before they died and their souls in reflected that, hence Sub-Zero appearing as Cyber Sub-Zero (which would explain why Jax still has his arms or Kabal is disfigured and still wearing his respirator). Smoke only remembered his past upon defeating Shao Kahn in his Arcade Ladder ending, an event rendered noncanon by Story Mode.]]
59*** Smoke DOES mention that he's Enenra in MKX's story mode, though. So either he learned of his past and embraced it, or the Enenra took over his mind.
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62* It's established that Reptile will attach himself to any authority and his motivation is to restore his realm and race. If that's true, then why hasn't Raiden used that to give Reptile a HeelFaceTurn? Raiden seems like he would actually try and help Reptile with this situation, as opposed to Shao Kahn, who has no intentions of doing so.
63** Remember, when he made the offer to Scorpion, Scorpion hadn't done anything evil or harmful to Earthrealm yet, Reptile on the other hand has millennia of murder in the service of evil, not exactly something that would get either Raiden or the Elder Gods on his side. Plus, Reptile's species isn't actually extinct yet and there are other, lesser powers, that could restore his race, Raiden was trying to prevent the rise of Noob Saibot, a great and powerful force of evil.
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65* A minor gripe, but Mileena insisting that she's Kitana's "sister" doesn't seem right. Since she was basically cloned from Kitana's DNA, wouldn't that make it more appropriate to call her Kitana's "daughter" if anything?
66** Made even worse by the fact that Mileena was made from Kitana and Tarkata so she's not even an exact clone. At least with a full clone an argument could be made that she'd count as a twin.
67** To be fair, Kitana and Mileena were raised together and it's likely that Mileena still sees her as "sister".
68** FromACertainPointOfView, she is Kitana's sister. Her "father" (Shao Kahn) ordered her creation, using Kitana's DNA, melded it with another of his choosing (Tarkatan), and taught her to be exactly what he wanted. Mileena asserting that she's Shao Kahn's daughter, and thus Kitana's sister, is probably a lot better for her self-esteem than admitting she's Shao Kahn's living weapon. [[spoiler: Besides, in MKX, Mileena presses hard her claim to the throne of Outworld, based on her being Shao Kahn's daughter. When it's revealed to others that she's just a clone created through sorcery and her claim has no real validity, it's kind of a huge deal.]]
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70* This one is less about the story and more about the gameplay. How the heck did players discover Fatality combos before cheatbooks and the Internet existed? They're pretty obscure combos, and without them being published in the manual or anywhere in the game it had to have been near impossible for people to pull them off.
71** There were cheat sections in gaming magazines, which listed them.
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73* How the hell do Tarkatans talk? Not only do their mouths take up half their face, they have no lips.
74** If parrots can form human words and phrases with those giant beaks of theirs, I'm sure Tarkatans can figure it out, too.
75*** Expanding on that, parrots can talk (mimic, rather) by learning to use their [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrinx_%28biology%29 syrinx]] to make those sounds. [[WildMassGuessing There aren't any major details about Tarkatan anatomy,]] but it's possible they evolved in such a way that they have syringes instead of larynges, thus allowing them to develop a language they can use to communicate.
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77* In Deception, it is first established that in order to enter the Netherrealm you have to have an little bit of corruption taint on you yet in [=MK9=], [[spoiler:Raiden easily enters to try and make his deal with Quan Chi.]] Keep in mind that he also had visited the Elder Gods first.
78** A touch of corruption doesn't make you a bad person, plus Raiden is a god so things may work differently for him. Also, depending on the source of that information it may be either a lie or non-canon.
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80* How powerful is Raiden or other gods like Fujin for that matter? Some of the expanded universe material has stated or implied they are virtually untouchable to mortals, sorcerers or even the likes of Shao Kahn as long as they are in their home realms. Even outside they are still pretty powerful. Didn't Raiden protect the souls of the Chosen from Shao Kahn outright stealing them in [=MK3=]? In some endings Raiden destroyed all of Earth or the dimensional gates. Other times they are as weak as mortals. Is it a case of the Elder Gods limiting them by forcing them to take mortal form? Could Raiden solve most of the problems in the series if the Elder Gods were not limiting him?
81** Well, Raiden's bio in the very first game outright states that he took on a mortal form to compete on the tournament. In that form, a god may be able to retain his powers, but not to their full extent. Plus, being in Outworld is another severe limiter of Raiden's power (using him as an example), maybe because of the incompatibility of the realms; only the Elder Gods could keep their powers across realms, given their pan-dimensional jurisdiction.
82** Much as I hate to cite ''Film/MortalKombatAnnihilation'' for ''anything'', the one really good plot point in the film is that, when Shao Kahn accepts Liu Kang's challenge to Mortal Kombat to fight for the fate of Earth, Kahn loses his godly immortality, as it would be an mighty unfair advantage in a fight to the death. Perhaps, when Raiden actually participates in a tournament (instead of just coaching from the sidelines), he's BroughtDownToBadass. The rest of the time, he's beholden to the byzantine rules that govern conduct between realms, so while he might be metaphysically capable of snapping his fingers and permanently sealing all portals to Earthrealm, the rules don't allow it.
83** "Gods" often have nebulous parameters in fiction. I see Raiden and the other guardian gods as being powerful, but not insurmountably so. Shao Kahn defeated Raiden on several occasions, Liu Kang [[spoiler: and the Cages]] were able to defeat Shinnok, and Sub-Zero defeated the elemental guardians. Being a god probably gives you a leg up over most opponents, but a sufficiently skilled or empowered fighter could still take one down.
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85* If present day Kung Lao is apparently the reincarnation of the Great Kung Lao, then how could he be resurrected if Shang Tsung stole his soul upon the Great Kung Lao's defeat in the Shaolin Tournament? And how come the Great Kung Lao's soul was released upon Shang Tsung's death during Raiden's attempt to destroy the Dragon King, when Kung Lao was quite clearly born beforehand? It doesn't add up.
86** I'm sure they didn't think of that before writing his ''[=MK9=]'' ending. Originally, Kung Lao was only a descendant of the Great Kung Lao, which would've made sense.
87** There are different kinds of reincarnations. The one we're most familiar with is one where the soul is reborn in a new body, but in some cultures the soul and body are separate things so one can reincarnate the body without the soul. In this case our Kung Lao would have the same physical abilities and potential but be a different person than the original.
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89* Why does D'Vorah have an endoskeleton?
90** To support her body and protect her internal organs.
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92* I might be overthinking this, but why is Liu Kang always depicted with a full head of hair? I thought Shaolin monks shaved their heads as part of their lifestyle?
93** Maybe he stopped shaving it when he became Earthrealm's Chosen One. Kung Lao isn't bald in Deadly Alliance, either.
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95* Why would Johnny Cage be miffed about people thinking his stunts were fake? Furthermore, why would his audience accuse him of how "fake" his movies are? People in Hollywood use special effects and stunt doubles all the time, often in places where people wouldn't expect. Sure, there are people who complain about CGI, but you don't see many actors whose reputations were ruined because of it.
96** Because he bills himself as a real martial artist doing real martial arts. It's like how Jackie Chan's claim to fame was that he did all his own stunts -- if he started being accused of using stunt doubles and CGI, that would undermine his reputation and make it harder for him to make and sell movies.
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98* So according to the lore, the Shokan are half human and half dragon. But then we have characters like Kintaro who is half human half tigrar. There's also the fact only Shokan with draconic heritage are considered royalty. So... what are the Shokan really?
99** They descend from dragons (as Sheeva claims in [=MK11=]), but probably some of them mingled with other species, hence Kintaro being of the Tigrar subspecies.
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101* What happened to Kintaro after ''Mortal Kombat 2''? Was he killed, did he survive, is he in hiding, what?
102** Last I checked, Raiden vaporized him.
103*** That was in the ''[=MK3=]'' instruction manual, wasn't it? I thought that was apocryphal, same as Kintaro said to be leading Kahn's army in the Conquest mode of ''Deception'', being dead and opposing Shinnok in the Netherrealm in the Conquest mode of ''Armageddon'', and being ripped apart by Liu Kang and Kung Lao in ''Shaolin Monks''. Damn Midway for cutting the bios for ''Armageddon'' short, as now we'll never know what happened to him...
104*** Shaolin Monks aside, these aren't mutually exclusive. Perhaps he led Kintaro's army until Raiden vaporized him, and then fell to the Netherrealm and opposed Shinnok?
105*** Won't work; his appearance in MKA opposing Shinnok was actually an illusion by Shinnok to test Taven, so Kintaro's ultimate fate is ''still'' in question.
106** Also, ''why is he a cat?''
107*** Maybe it's carried over from some older MK lore. Goro was originally stated to be half-human, half-dragon. Perhaps Kintaro was intended to be half-human or half-dragon, half-tiger?
108*** It's actually a holdover of [[http://www.mksecrets.net/images/mk2/mk2-development01.jpg his original concept]]. There could also be a subtle reference to the green dragon, white tiger yin-yang symbolism.
109*** [[WordOfGod According to]] ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9''[='s=] bio for Kintaro, he comes from a lesser lineage of the Shokan known as the Tigrar (Goro and Sheeva come from the more prestigious Draco lineage). This would mean that the Tigrar Shokan have a different ancestor than that of the Draco Shokan, as it's been confirmed that the Shokan are Onaga (the '''Dragon''' King)'s half-breed offspring.
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111* Why is Liu Kang's Butterfly Flip a Fatality? Isn't it too simple and non-lethal to be so?
112** The thing about it being non-lethal is likely a nod to him being a Shaolin monk (despite him not looking the part, but that's another story). But it may be potentially lethal as, from what can be seen, it's not necessarily the blow that kills the opponent; you see how that uppercut launches the opponent high in the air? They may have broken a few good ribs when they hit the ground. It's NotTheFallThatKillsYou after all.
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114* Tanya's Hara-Kiri involves ripping out her own tibias and stabbing herself through the eyes with them. But... [[FridgeLogic she's still standing up with no tibias?]]
115** This a series where SerialEscalation & ArtisticLicenseBiology is constantly at play here, you shouldn't try too hard to think about it.
116** Maybe it was her fibulae?
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118* Is Kitana bisexual? Sexual orientation is determined by biology, so surely she would have the same orientation as her clone Mileena, and yet [=NetherRealm=] Studios doesn't include her among their LGBT characters.
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