The designs of the cyborg warriors were influenced heavily by the Predator's appearance in the eponymous films, and by Star Wars's Boba Fett. The procedure began when the Lin Kuei clan decided to automate their warriors.
In Mortal Kombat, some characters have been turned into robots to improve their performance.
Smoke, one of the most well-known cyborgs They have some connection to Onaga, the Dragon King. It is unknown if the Noob Saibot, the original Sub-Zero, still retains any Cryomancer powers now that he exists as a Wraith. These descendants of the original Cryomancer race, shown to initially have had no knowledge of their true ancestry, include Sub-Zero, the elder Sub-Zero, and Frost. In the current storyline, there are no true members left of this species – all that exist are essentially hybrids who have a mostly human heritage and a part Cryomancer heritage. It is the location where Sub-Zero buried Frost after she betrayed him, and where he found his new armor that he wore during Deception. The Frozen Katakombs are the only known sanctuary of the lost race of Cryomancers. Cryomancers have the ability to control and manipulate ice, known as Kori-powers ( kōri is the Japanese word for "ice", although the usual English translation is "koori" being Chinese, the appropriate word would be bīng). Cryomancers are described as once being a race of people that inhabited Outworld.
While members of this race have been in most of the games, it was only revealed in Mortal Kombat: Deception that there was such a race at all. Havik is the only major character to be a member of this race.Ĭryomancers are a relatively new race to the series.
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When attacked they will give responses like "That's the spirit!" or "You really know how to treat a lady!" They also apparently worship water, and it may be the one thing they hold sacred, because of its chaotic properties: it is shapeless and takes no form forever. They hate being asked questions as they are "forced to give a response" which they view as a form of control. They tend to speak backwards, and their speech reflects their nature. This, and the Chaosrealmers' apparent lack of regard for death or life, calls into question whether death truly exists on Chaosrealm (though it is said by random denizens that death is the ultimate chaos as all systems shut down and collapse). Some bear tattoos, strange markings or even more extreme expressions of their ultimate individualism, such as Havik's maimed face or his ability to twist his own bones and muscles in ways that would be lethal to any normal human. Template:SectOR Chaosrealmers are humanoid in form and come across as wild, primitive and menacing. It is unknown who among the Shokans actually inflicted the curse on them, or for what purpose, as prior to Armageddon, both species were under an uneasy but respected truce set by Princess Kitana (as seen in Kung Lao's ending in Mortal Kombat Gold). It is explained that his condition (which was also spread to the rest of the Centaur race) was the result of a curse laid on them by the Shokan, turning them into Minotaurs. In Mortal Kombat Armageddon, Motaro is found to only have two legs. No female Centaurs have been featured in the storyline. The only member of the Centaurian race featured in the games is Motaro, although others appear in licensed media and tie-ins. They are the natural enemies of the Shokan race and will not hesitate to prove that they are superior and better fit for leadership in Shao Kahn's army. They are a native race of Outworld known for their hunting skills and ferocity. Some Centaurs also sport long horse-like manes, while others are completely hairless. Their upper bodies resemble that of humans with ram, goat, or bull-like horns and spikes protruding from their elbows. They have strong stallion-like lower bodies with long tails. Centaurs as seen in Mortal Kombat 3's attract modeĬentaurs/ Centaurians are a race of beings whose bodies resemble hybrids of humans, horses, bulls, and rams.