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Here, we're going to list the characters introduced in Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and Mortal Kombat Trilogy.

Ermac[]

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"We are many. You are but one."

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  Ermac is a being composed of entire legions of souls, created by Shao Kahn to serve as one of his greatest warriors. A powerful telekinetic capable of manipulating all manner of physical objects and even levitation.

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  His actions under direct control, he served Shao Kahn well during Outworld's invasion of Earthrealm. However after Kahn's subsequent defeat and weakening, Ermac found himself wandering Outworld without any commands. He was eventually severed from his bond to the emperor by the blind swordsman Kenshi and in gratitude he instructed him in the ways of Telekinesis.

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  With his newfound freedom Ermac decided to dedicate himself to atoning for his past actions. Finding a literal kindred spirit in Liu Kang, he aided the shaolin monk's spirit in liberating his allies from Onaga's control.

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 Ermac never gets to be free during the events of Mortal Kombat 9, so he's an enemy of Earthrealm's warriors throughout the game and is the one who rips out Jax's arms. His whereabouts after the events of the game are unknown, but he likely survived, and his future allegiance remains to be seen. This is confirmed in X, where he is seen among Kotal Kahn's supporters (after having been at Mileena's side).

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  • Ambiguously Brown: In 3, for some reason.
  • Amplifier Artifact: The emerald on his forehead from Deception onward (called the Gem of Ermac in its Relic description from Armageddon) harnesses great telekinetic energies, increasing Ermac's powers tenfold.
  • The Atoner: In the original timeline, part of the reason Ermac decides to assist Liu Kang is to atone for his past history as a villain.
  • Baleful Polymorph: his Friendship turns the foe into a rabbit.
  • Character Development: From just an extra under Shao Kahn's control in UMK3 to a powerful force for good in Deception. In X he begins as a simple multi-soul being, then is Shao Kahn's most powerful servants, then is among Kotal Kahn's supporters and has Shao Kahn's soul among those inside him.. And even more: had Ermac defeated Shao Kahn, another soul would've taken over him... King Jerrod's.
  • Downloadable Content: Klassic Ermac from MK3.
  • The Dragon: Shao Kahn tends to send him after the more threatening opponents in the reboot, where Ermac is still under Kahn's control.
  • Frogs and Toads: His Animality turns him into a frog and has him eat his foe in one gulp.
  • Heel Face Turn: Thanks to Kenshi who freed him from Shao Kahn's control.
    • In his ending in 9, it's King Jerrod's soul imprisoned inside of him who prompts this.
  • The Gump: MK9 reveals that, in the rebooted storyline, he's the one who ripped off Jax's arms.
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: Apparently, with Kenshi.
  • Humanoid Abomination: He's an amalgam of countless souls in one body. According to his Arcade Ladder ending in 9, one of those souls is King Jerrod, the fallen King of Edenia, and in X it turns out that another of "his" souls is Shao Kahn's..
  • I Am Legion: Ermac refers to himself as "We" and "Us," being a combination of concentrated souls, not just a single "person," per se.
  • Incredible Shrinking Man: His "Pest Control" fatality in 9 involves shrinking his opponent before crushing them underfoot.
  • In the Hood: His alt. in 9, and his main outfit in X.
  • Kryptonite Factor: The Netherrealm drains Ermac of the souls that compose his being, severely weakening him. Otherwise, he would seem to be a borderline Story-Breaker Power for the heroes, as he was shown fighting off a Brainwashed Kitana, Kung Lao, Johnny Cage, Sonya, and Jax with little effort. Even worse: if someone ever managed to take his souls away, he'd die — which is what a revived Shang Tsung does to him in Ermac's Arcade Ending in X.
  • Mind Over Matter: Ermac can use psychokinesis to lift and slam their opponents, toss them around the arena, or just tear them apart, limb from limb.
  • Monochromatic Eyes: White in 3, green from Deception onwards.
  • Power Echoes
  • Power Floats: His telekinesis allows Ermac to levitate.
  • Pronoun Trouble: "Him" or "Them."
  • Redemption Promotion: Pretty much the poster boy of it in MK. After becoming an Ascended Extra and having a Heel Face Turn, Ermac really started to shine.
  • The Reveal: His Arcade Ladder ending in 9. King Jerrod (Sindel's husband and Kitana's father who was killed by Shao Kahn) is one of the many souls that comprises Ermac's being. When Shao Kahn is defeated, Ermac is no longer bound to him, resulting in the numerous souls fighting for dominance over the body; Jerrod's willpower ultimately overcomes them and he reunites with his family, acting as Edenia's protector.
  • Teleport Spam
  • The Worf Effect: In 9, save two occasions (the one which prompted Jax's use of cybernetic arms and another cutscene in which Johnny Cage is taken down), the only reason he seems to exist is to be trashed.
  • Your Soul Is Mine: His between-rounds victory animation in MK9 has him do this on himself. Specifically, one of the many souls in his body flies out, and he catches it and sucks it back in.


Cyrax[]

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"Safeties disabled. Combat mode engaged."

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  A cyborg assassin for the Lin Kuei. Cyrax was one of four people chosen to become a new breed of soulless warriors for his clan. In time Cyrax regained his soul with the aid of Special Forces operatives.

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  His first mission was to hunt down and destroy the deserter Sub-Zero, who had refused to be cybernetically enhanced, along with fellow cyborgs Smoke and Sektor. However Cyrax soon found himself defeated by the combined force of a rogue Smoke and Sub-Zero. Reprogrammed to hunt down Shao Kahn by his former target, he ended up stranded in the Jade Desert.

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  Recovered and repaired by the short handed Lin Kuei, it soon become clear that Cyrax's was experiencing lost memories. The glimpse of the former life he had and what it was to be human prompted Cyrax to seek out aid to restore his soul. With the aid of OIA operatives Jax and Sonya, his humanity was restored and in gratitude he joined their ranks.

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  Whilst scouting in Outworld, Cyrax's arm console was damaged by Reptile, leaving him unable to use it to return to Earthrealm. The vampire Nitara offered to send him home in exchanged for retrieving a lost artifact. As he had little choice in the matter Cyrax agreed. The cyborg retrieved her mysterious relic from a lake of lava and had time to give her a respectful bow before she sent him home as promised.

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 In Mortal Kombat 9, it's revealed that Cyrax was opposed to the cybernetic enhancement process the Lin Kuei were undergoing, but he was still a loyal member to them. He eventually rebelled against them at Raiden's suggestion, however, but it was for naught, as he was captured and transformed regardless. His whereabouts after the game are unknown, but he was not explicitly mentioned to die, so it is likely he's still around. Whether he will eventually recover his humanity or not remains to be seen.

The Mortal Kombat X comics change things... a lot of them. Cyrax still lives as a cyborg, and he and the also living Sektor (who has taken over the remains of the Lin Kuei) attack Kuai Liang. Sub Zero, however, fights back and helps Cyrax regain his conscience. After Sektor is destroyed, Cyrax self-destructs to destroy the remaining Cyber-Ninjas, telling Sub-Zero to live on and rebuild the Lin Kuei again. And then.... it turns out the Special Forces had copies of his, Sektor's and Smoke's skills and memories, tried to upload them on a cyborg they were building - and the creation escaped, turning itself in the powerful enemy known as Triborg.

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Tropes related to Human!Cyrax[]

  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: He leaves a "present" for the players as he teleports away in his winpose in MK9.
  • Contemplate Our Navels: 9 reveals that he, much like Sub-Zero and Smoke, had his qualms with the Lin Kuei automating its warriors and suppressing their free will. In his chapter, Raiden's words seem to make a breakthrough, causing Cyrax to actually defeat Sektor and tell him that he's resigning from the Lin Kuei... but he apparently wasn't too successful.
  • A Day in the Limelight: In Mortal Kombat 9, he's the focus of Chapter 4.
  • Heel Face Door Slam: He starts off loyal to the Lin Kuei, but is against the idea of giving up his free-will and humanity. Raiden manages to get to him during the first Mortal Kombat tournament, slowly bringing out his better side, and in the end he decides to spare Johnny Cage, leave the Lin Kuei (defeating Sektor in the process), and presumably ally himself with Raiden. The next time he's seen him, the Lin Kuei have taken him by force off-screen and turned him into a soulless cyborg with no free will whatsoever. This could be justified that his ultimate Heel Face Turn without the Door Slam should be at Mortal Kombat 4 era.
  • Magic Versus Science: To a degree, this contrast is shown between him and Sektor with their human forms in 9. Whereas Sektor uses modern weaponry like flamethrowers and missile launchers and somehow uses cyberspace to move around the terrain, Cyrax's arsenal is decidedly more low-tech and/or mystical by comparison. His standard bomb projectile utilizes an explosive substance encased in an orb that ignites when the shell is cracked open, his teleportation is a traditional ninjutsu Smoke Out, and his nets and buzzsaws can be found stored on his suit and wristbands.
  • McNinja: He's from Botswana, a country in Southern Africa.
  • No Campaign for the Wicked: Averted. He receives his own chapter in 9 (Chapter 4) and begins to gravitate towards Raiden's side, only to be captured off-screen and roboticized anyway.
  • Race Lift: The Human!Cyrax seen in Defenders of the Realm is an Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, and his features implied that he was Asian rather than Caucasian/white. To be fair, back then nobody knew anything about Cyrax's human self until MK4's Updated Rerelease.
  • Teleport Spam: In his human form, he throws down a vial of an unknown substance before teleporting away.
  • Unwilling Roboticisation: As of 9, Cyrax wanted no part of having his humanity taken but it was still thrust upon him by the time Sub-Zero's chapter in Story Mode rolls around.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: The finisher to his X-Ray attack in 9 is a skull-smashing jumping sitout piledriver.

Tropes related to Cyber!Cyrax[]


Sektor[]

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"I will show no mercy!"

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  Volunteering for the automation process out of loyalty, Sektor was the first cyborg assassin created by the Lin Kuei. Utterly ruthless, uncompromising and having no hint of emotion. He was the embodiment of what the clan was attempting to accomplish.

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  The assassin's first mission was to hunt down and kill the renegade Sub-Zero with his partners cyborgs Cyrax and Smoke. Despite several attempts on his life he failed to eliminate the deserter. His repeated battles with Outworld forces soon lead to his program being corrupted as he believed the Grandmaster of the Lin Kuei was now "inferior" and killed him.

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  Only the intervention of Sub-Zero prevented Sektor from gaining the Dragon Medallion. After his defeat he fled to Japan to form his own clan of cybernetic ninja's, the Tekunin.

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 It is revealed in Mortal Kombat 9 that Sektor pretty much had no mercy or morals even before being cybernetically enhanced (his robotic personality did not differ much from his human one), as well as him actually being the Lin Kuei Grandmaster's son. Just like Cyrax, his status after the game is unknown, but he's probably still around - the Mortal Kombat X comics reveal what's going on with him: Having killed his father to succeed him, Sektor has taken over the Lin Kuei and opposes Sub-Zero. Only to be killed off by him. But he sort-of lives on in Triborg, which was created from copies of his skills/personality as well as Smoke's and Cyrax's.

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Tropes related to Human!Sektor[]

  • Enigmatic Minion: As shown in 9, although the original canon tells us that we should know better.
  • Kill It with Fire: In his human form, he wears a pair of fuel tanks on his back and the flames launch from vents on his wrists.
  • Race Lift: The Human!Sektor from Defenders of the Realm was Ambiguously Brown. Again, back then no one knew jack shit about him.
  • Proud Warrior Clan Guy: Even moreso than the Elder Sub-Zero. In fact, he decides to go along with the Cyber Initiative and have his free will eroded because he believes it will make the Lin Kuei more loyal and more efficient warriors.
  • Overlord, Jr.

Tropes related to Cyber!Sektor[]

  • AI Is a Crapshoot
  • Bat Out of Hell: His Animality in 3.
  • Butt Monkey: In 9, he gets beaten up by Scorpion, then again the next chapter by Cyrax in his human form. After the Cyber Initiative, he gets beaten up three more times by Smoke, Cyber Sub-Zero, and Nightwolf. The last time ends with him getting tomahawked in the chest, and we never see him after that.
  • Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: MK3 explicitly stated that he could not be detected by Shao Kahn because he had no souls for him to steal.
  • Crosshair Aware: His homing missiles do this.
  • Downloadable Content: For downloading Skarlet, either just as the update pack or to actually play as her, you get his MK3 skin for 9.
  • Dual-Wielding: His weapon style in Armageddon is a pair of short Pulse Blades.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Cyrax.
  • Evil Overlord: Becomes one after Sub-Zero retakes the Lin Kuei from him.
  • Gone Horribly Right: The Lin Kuei Grandmaster wanted to create a ruthless killer with no compunction. And the Grandmaster knows first hand he succeeded.
  • Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Tries this with Taven aboard the Tekunin warship in Armageddon until the Special Forces attack the warship.
  • Kill It with Fire: In later installments, Sektor packs some flamethrowers in his wrists.
  • Klingon Promotion: Becomes Grandmaster of the Lin Kuei by killing the old Grandmaster after his programming deteriorates. Made worse by his MK9 bio stating that the Lin Kuei Grandmaster was his own father. And even worse when MK9 states that he was planning to kill his father even before he became a cyborg.
  • Lack of Empathy: Hoo boy!
  • Macross Missile Massacre
  • More Dakka
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Extremely close to that exact description, being a Cyborg Lin Kuei without a soul and, by Armageddon, has a Cool Airship.
  • Offscreen Teleportation: He drops into a hole in cyberspace... or something. According to 9, he had this ability before he became a cyborg.
  • Palette Swap: Until later games, where he is much bulkier than Cyrax.
  • Self-Made Orphan: An interesting example as it only becomes clear when combining details from both canons. It's known in the original canon that Sektor killed the Grandmaster to become the new Lin Kuei leader around the time of 4 but only until backstory from Mortal Kombat 9 emerges that everyone learns the man who was killed was in fact his father.
  • The Starscream: To the Lin Kuei Grandmaster, who, as stated above, is his own father.
  • Those Two Bad Guys: He and Cyrax seem to serve as this in 9.


Chameleon[]

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  Chameleon has long watched Mortal Kombat unfold. He was present during Liu Kang's victory in the first tournament and has constantly remained hidden in the shadows, biding his time and waiting for his opportunity to strike.

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  • Bald of Evil: In Armageddon though his alignment is mostly unknown due to still having no backstory.
  • Ditto Fighter: Limited to the male "ninja" characters, not including unmasked Sub-Zero or the Cyber Ninjas.
  • Flat Character: Chameleon had no story in his original appearance since he was an Easter Egg, and his backstory in Armageddon only establishes that he wants to be the true champion of Mortal Kombat despite being established as one of Shao Kahn's deadliest warriors in his debut.
  • Forgotten Fallen Friend: Averted. In Reptile's Mirror Match dialogue in MKX, Reptile would refer his clone as Chameleon.
  • Invisibility: Borrowed from Reptile though it's justified.
  • Meaningful Name: Chameleons can blend in their surroundings by changing color and camouflaging; Chameleon constantly changes colors in battle. Additionally, a chameleon is a reptilian species, perhaps hinting at a connection to Reptile's Raptor/Saurian/Zaterran race (a connection that's more readily apparent with Reptile and Khameleon).
  • Palette Swap: Justified due to his powers.
  • Mysterious Watcher: Chameleon is described as this in Armageddon.
  • Spear Counterpart: To Khameleon despite it not being comfirm that he is a Saurian.
  • Teleport Spam: Borrowed from Scorpion.

Khameleon[]

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"I have spent a lifetime hidden from view..."

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  The last female of her race, Khameleon seeks revenge on Shao Kahn for the destruction of her people. Above all else she desires the restoration of her species.

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  After searching for the longest time across the realms Khameleon discovered another of her kind, Reptile. Informing him of his races true fate at his masters hands, she hoped to take away the hold the emperor had on him. However Reptile soon fell under Shao Kahn's influence again and she barely escaped with her life. Khameleon now desperately continues to search for a means to resurrect her race and destroy Kahn for his crimes.

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Sheeva[]

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"For the Shokan!"

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  Appointed the personal bodyguard of the resurrected Sindel during Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm, Sheeva is a powerful Shokan warrior. Despite the Shokan race having the emperor's favour for many years, she discovers that the extermination squads are being lead by the Centaurian Motaro. Bitter enemies of the Shokan race, the insulting presence of Centaurs only serves to create anger and suspicion within Sheeva.

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  When Kitana and Jade confront Sheeva in an effort to reach Sindel, the Shokan finds herself outmatch and defeated. Fleeing in shame she arrives in Outworld to find Shao Kahn has betrayed her people and is in fact launching an offensive against them. After confronting her hated rival Motaro and leaving him for dead she seeks out Kano. Sheeva releases him from his cell with the promise of riches if he aids her in Kahn's demise.

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  However Kano betrays her and informs the emperor of her intentions. Sheeva finds herself easily defeated and apparently killed.

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  Sheeva is pretty much unchanged in Mortal Kombat 9. However, Kano's betrayal did not occur, thus Sheeva's still alive, probably, although her whereabouts is unknown. Again, the Mortal Kombat X comics come to the rescue: after the demise of King Gorbak and Prince Goro's loss of his birthright after having his arms torn off, she has become the Queen of the Shokan. She's later seen as an NPC and then a DLC playable character in 11.

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  • Eighties Hair: A mohawk-mullet combo.
  • Asskicking Equals Authority: This is how she becomes the Shokan Queen. Yes, Gorbak kicked it and Goro was disqualified due to being mutilated, but Sheeva had to beat and kill many other Shokans to actually earn the throne.
  • Amazonian Beauty/Beastess: Very tall, very musculare, very lovely-looking.
  • Ambiguously Brown: She is first given Indian features but looks more African in Armageddon and back to Indian in 9.
  • Back From the Dead/Unexplained Recovery: At the end of 3, she is betrayed by Kano to Shao Kahn, and he impales her with a sword. She is back in Armageddon with, all together now... no explanation.
  • Bodyguard Babes: Was appointed to be Sindel's by Shao Kahn.
  • Cute Monster Girl
  • Distaff Counterpart: She was created as a female version of Goro and Kintaro.
  • Fragile Speedster: Not in the overall scale, but certainly compared to her Spear Counterparts.
  • Grievous Harm with a Body: An MK9 fatality involves lethally bitch-slapping her opponent with their own arms. After they're down for the count, she uses their severed arms to clap comically. One must fight the urge to say "Give yourself a round of applause!"
  • Jobber: Has a tendency to repeatedly show up during 9's story mode to get beaten up, but it's nowhere as bad as in Reptile and Baraka's cases so she doesn't qualify as Faux Action Girl.
  • Lady in Red
  • Monster Modesty: Depends. She's basically wearing a bikini in the games, but shows somewhat less skin in the X comics and in the movie.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Like all Shokan, Sheeva has four arms.
    • Meaningful Name: Named after Shiva, a major deity in the Hindu pantheon who also possessed multiple arms and is sometimes interpreted as a destroyer god. Possibly given a Shout-Out in her Armageddon ending, where she's turned into a destroyer goddess.
  • Proud Warrior Race Gal
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: She's a pretty good leader as the Shokan Queen, according to the comics. May be a borderline case of The High Queen, even.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Apparently, in the original timeline.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning
  • Scary Scorpions: Her Animality.
  • She's Got Legs
  • Statuesque Stunner: Justified Trope in that the Shokan race dwarfs most species in terms of height; Sheeva is no exception, standing a little bit over seven feet tall.
    • Toned down in 9, where she is merely taller than human characters and much less muscular and large than in Armageddon.
  • Stripperiffic: In 3, she wore a slingshot bikini that only barely covered her unmentionables. In Armageddon, she at least has the decency to swap it out for a Chainmail Bikini (which does a slightly better job of covering her up), but her 3 costume is still her alt. outfit. In 9, her 3 outfit remains as her default, while she gets an alt. that is just as lacking. She covers up more in the X comics, but her wardrobe is still pretty tight and doesn't hide her curves.
  • Token Good Teammate:
    • For the villains in 9. Factoring out those who lacked self-awareness or the choice to choose sides for themselves (i.e. Ermac, Cyrax, Sindel), Sheeva's shown to be pretty cordial to her enemies, with no malice towards any of the heroes she faces. She seems pretty decent, and out of the three Shokans, she's the least bloodthirsty by a considerable degree. An example showcasing this would be Jade's chapter of the story mode of 9, where at one point she claims that Kitana's execution is "the only means of regaining her honour".
    • In her arcade ending after the defeat of Shao Khan, instead of ruling Outworld or slaughtering the enemy races, she and the Shokan choose to leave Outworld and live in Earthrealm in peace, with the Shokan swearing to protect their new home realm. And, in the process, recieved Australia as their new homeland.


Sindel[]

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"You are pathetic and weak!"

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  10,000 years ago, Sindel was the queen of Edenia. When Shao Kahn invaded her realm, enslaved its people, killed her husband, Jerrod, and took her then-infant daughter Kitana as his own, she was Driven to Suicide. Thus was the tragic end of her story...

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 ... Or was it?

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  Aided by Shang Tsung, Shao Kahn used dark magic to revive "his" queen, but not on Outworld. Instead, she was to be revived on Earth, thus allowing him to step through the portal between his realm and Earth and circumvent the rules of Mortal Kombat to claim her. She was brainwashed into forgetting her past and having complete loyalty to her "husband." But while Kahn may have partially merged the realms, his adopted daughter was the plan's undoing. Kitana convinced her mother of her true past, leading Sindel to complete a Heel Face Turn. Earthrealm's victory also split Edenia from Outworld, and Sindel vowed to rebuild her once-great civilization and bring Shao Kahn to justice.

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Sindel's story changes heavily during the events of Mortal Kombat 9. She's not revived by Shang Tsung but by Quan Chi, so she remains under Shao Kahn's thumb and and her true role comes forth towards the end. When Motaro is killed, Shao Kahn kills Shang Tsung and uses his souls to empower Sindel AND get her fully Brainwashed and Crazy, sending her out against Raiden's allies. She completely trounces through the gorup and kills almost all of them — including her own daughter, Kitana, who futilely tries to get to her. She's only stopped when Nightwolf pulls a Suicide Attack and kills the two of them. After that, she becomes one of Quan Chi's Revenants and stays as such in X. Things change even further when she's seen as a DLC character in Mortal Kombat 11: The still alive Sindel brought forth by Kronika turns out to have been Evil All Along: she chose Shao Kahn over Jerrod and willingly switched sides since she saw him as stronger than her first husband, and was (and still is) his willing accomplice.

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  • Affably Evil: In 9, she was a huge asshole as Shao Kahn's Brainwashed and Crazy minion - especially to poor Kitana. In contrast, her X Revenant self seems to be almost content as a Revenant, is kinda polite to Jax when he faces her, and when Cassie calls her out for having killed Kitana, she says they're now Together in Death instead.
  • Absolute Cleavage: Starting in Deception.
  • Back From the Dead: As part of Shao Kahn's Evil Plan to bridge the gap between Earthrealm and Outworld. The whole scene is seen in Mortal Kombat 9.
  • Barrier Maiden: Her death created a ward that prevented Shao Kahn from setting foot in Earthrealm. Her resurrection broke said seal.
  • Blade on a Stick: Her weapon style in Deception and Armageddon.
  • Breath Weapon: She sends fireball projectiles from her mouth.
  • Combat Stilettos: How she kills Kabal and Jax in Mortal Kombat 9; she stabs the former in his respirator and the latter in his neck.
  • Cutscene Power to the Max: In Mortal Kombat 9, she effortlessly defeats 10 people at once. See "No-Holds-Barred Beatdown."
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Even after her Heel Face Turn, she keeps dressing in purple and black outfits that would befit a villainess more.
  • Fan Service Pack: Her outfits began relatively modest, but this slowly was thrown out of the window by Deception, Armageddon, and 9. Like Sonya, however, she still shows a fair deal of less skin than the others.
    • Her alternate costume in 9 is probably her sexiest yet, showing a lot of skin with fishnets. Possibly justified story-wise as she was under Shao Kahn's control. It's downplayed in X and 11, but not completely gone.
  • Femme Fatalons: In 3.
  • Gosh Hornet: Her Animality.
  • Groin Attack: Gives one to Smoke in Mortal Kombat 9. She then snaps his neck.
    • Also part of her X-Ray Attack, which starts with her using her Prehensile Hair to lift the victim's left leg and follows it by kicking them in the crotch.
  • Heel Face Revolving Door: Starts out Good, then is brainwashed into Evil when revived, and then returns to Good after Shao Kahn's defeat and stays that way for the rest of the series. In the reboot, she's revealed to have always been on Shao Kahn's side.
    • Heel Face Door Slam: In 9. At some point during the events of Mortal Kombat 3, she should've been realizing about Shao Kahn manipulating her, but due to Raiden's interference to the timeline, she ended up empowered with Shang Tsung's soul, brutally killing most of the heroes until Nightwolf sacrificed himself, and dying as a villain this time.
  • Hero-Killer: In 9. Eight heroes, to be exact.
  • The High Queen: To her homeland of Edenia after her husband's demise. Unwillingly goes the God Save Us From the Queen route in 9. Horribly subverted: she was Evil All Along.
  • Hot Mom: Of Kitana (and Mileena... sorta).
  • Hypnotize The Queen
  • Lady of War: Always looks and acts regal, even when kicking ass.
  • Large Ham: While MK characters aren't known for their subtlety, Sindel stands out with her gothy makeup, regal persona, signature powers being a sonic scream and Prehensile Hair, and purple leotard. She's had at least one Drag Queen impersonator.
  • Leotard of Power
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: Her signature fatality, as well as her stun move.
  • Monochromatic Eyes: Averted in a brief picture of her with Kitana who was a child at the time and no longer has them in MK 11.
  • Naked on Revival: Her revival from nothing more than a skeleton in 9 leaves her alive, but without a stitch of clothing.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Delivers a vicious one on the heroes in 9. Of the group assembled (Cage, Sonya, Jax, Cyber Sub-Zero, Smoke, Kitana, Jade, Nightwolf, Stryker, and Kabal), only Cage, Sonya, Kitana, and Nightwolf survive. Kitana soon succumbs to her wounds afterward, and Nightwolf sacrifices himself in a kamikaze attack to ultimately kill her.
    • Let's count the ways: She kills Cyber Sub-Zero in three hits. She stomps Kabal in his respirator. She puts her heel in Jax's throat. Snaps Smoke's neck. Rips out one of Jade's vital organs. Punches a hole through Stryker's head and slowly beats down Kitana and rips out part of her soul.
  • Prehensile Hair: In 3. It took until 9 for it to show up again, in both her X-ray move and her attempt to steal Nightwolf's soul in Story Mode.
  • Power Floats: As a special, Sindel is able to levitate. Also seen in her Victory Pose in 3, three times in Deception (her getting up pose, her victory pose if you didn't perform a Fatality, her Sonic Screech Fatality), and her intro pose from 9.
  • Punny Name/Meaningful Name: Her name is an unintended pun for "she's dead" (shinde'ru) in Japanese.
  • Rapunzel Hair: In 3. It's been cut a bit shorter since though it doesn't damper its abilities.
  • Really Seven Hundred Years Old: Kitana is over 10,000, so Sindel has be older than that.
  • Requisite Royal Regalia: Wears the tiara-like Royal Crown of Edenia in her alt. from Deception and Armageddon. The tiara (in a slightly altered form) reappears for her alt. in 9.
  • She's Got Legs
  • Skunk Stripe: Reversed - white hair with a black stripe.
  • Statuesque Stunner
  • That Woman Is Dead: Tells Kitana that she is not her mother during the aforementioned No-Holds-Barred Beatdown. Sure, it was the brainwashing talking, not Sindel herself, but the comment still hits Kitana pretty hard.
  • White-Haired Pretty Girl: Mostly white.

Kabal[]

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"Let's see what you're made of..."

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 A mysterious masked stranger who joins the Earthrealm warriors in their fight against Shao Kahn, Kabal is actually a former member of the Black Dragon, Kano's outfit. During Shao kahn's initial assault wave on Earthrealm, he is heavily scarred by his annihilation squads, leading to his masked appearance. While initially helping the Earthrealm's warriors to face Khan, Kabal eventually reverts to his former criminal ways. During the events of Deception, he reforms the Black Dragon and hunts down Mavado, the leader of the Red Dragon, who had wounded him and humiliated him between the events of the third and fourth games.

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 Mortal Kombat 9 has a slight change on this. Kabal used to be a Black Dragon, yes, but he a Heel-Face Turn before the story began and then joined the USA police, becoming friends and partners with Stryker. He was horrifically injured and burned by Kintaro in the invasion from Outworld, then Kano found him almost dead and had him re-outfitted to save him. Kabal, however, decided to not join him and ran away back to Earth, becoming one of Raiden's allies... only for him, Stryker and near everyone else to be killed by Sindel. He was last seen as one of Quan Chi's Revenants.

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  • Arch Enemy: To Mavado.
  • The Atoner: Hinted in his Deception bio, fully seen in 9. Putting his skills to use to combat the underworld forces he once aided apparently eases his mind and helps him forget about his dark past.
  • Badass Abnormal: According to 9.
  • Badass Goatee: Sports one in Shaolin Monks.
  • Badass Longcoat: From Deception onward. It was intended to be included in his design from the beginning, but had to be left out due to size constraints with the digitized actors.
  • Badass Long Hair
  • Cool Mask: Which comes complete with a respirator, lasers, and a pretty sweet echo effect.
  • Covered with Scars: Especially in 9.
  • A Day in the Limelight: In Mortal Kombat 9, he's the focus of Chapter 13.
  • Defector From Decadence: Shades of it can be in his bio from Deception, but it's much more prominent in 9.
  • Dragon Ascendant: Kano's disappearance in Deadly Alliance gave Kabal room to revive the Black Dragon as its new leader. At least in Deception anyway.
  • The Faceless: Unless you perform the appropriate Fatality. His mask can also be damaged in 9, revealing a sizable chunk.
    • When he's seen without a mask in Shaolin Monks, he looks perfectly normal. Of course, the game takes place prior to the attack that scarred him.
    • Mortal Kombat 9 reveals that he was part of Stryker's riot control unit, until he was burnt by Kintaro and kidnapped by Kano to be operated upon.
  • Fair Cop: As seen in 9, before his Emergency Transformation. Was Bash Brothers with Stryker.
  • Flash Step: Part of his moveset since 3. Explained in 9; when Kabal was dying of his burns from Kintaro, Kano got Shang Tsung to heal him up with his magic. As a side effect of said magic, he gained Super Speed.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: He's seen with a ring on his finger before he's viciously burned by Kintaro, indicating that he's engaged at the very least.
  • Gas Mask Mooks: Later Gas Mask Boss.
    • Gas Mask Longcoat: From Deception onwards, including the reboot. Points for being a sleeveless coat.
  • The Grotesque: Not as bad as most, but still quite noticeable, especially in 9, where his design makes his injuries even more gruesome. A deformed face, mangled strips of flesh (think Freddy Krueger), charred lungs, a blind left eye... Kabal's got it bad.
  • Heel Face Revolving Door: Starts out evil before 3, becomes good in 3, ends up evil again from Deception onward (Havik's resuscitation of Kabal may have had to something to do with that last part, though).
    • In 9, his backstory places him as Evil (one of Kano's Black Dragon buddies in the past), but he remains Good throughout the story (having renounced his past to start clean as a police officer).
  • Hooks and Crooks: He dual wields Chinese hookswords.
  • I Am a Monster: His initial reaction to being revived by Kano in 9, and although it soon turns to pure rage because Kano didn't leave him to die. He later decides to put his skills to good use as one of Raiden's chosen defenders.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy/Tall, Dark and Handsome: According to 9, this is what he looked like before his disfigurement. The latter trope also applies to his appearance in Shaolin Monks.
  • Nightmare Face: His Fatality in Mortal Kombat 3, with one foot in Ugly Cute territory in his Defenders of the Realm appearance.
  • Super Speed: Gains this as a side-effect of Shang Tsung's healing magic in the new timeline while in the old timeline he just has it with no explanation.
  • Stealth Mentor: To Kira and Kobra. Their journey to Outworld at Havik's behest to deal with Onaga will help Kabal weed out members for the revived Black Dragon clan. It's revealed in Kira's ending that only one of them would be chosen and the two would have to battle to the death to receive that honor.
  • We Can Rebuild Him: His respirator saved his life. His ending in 9 has this happen again, with Kabal's respirator being permanently damaged during his fight with Shao Kahn, forcing him to track down Kano and the cyberneticist who developed Kano's eye laser. He's saved in the nick of time, but now must fight to repay his hefty debt.

Nightwolf[]

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"Ancestors, give me strength!"

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 An Apache warrior, shaman and historian, Nightwolf learned of Shao Kahn's impending invasion from Raiden. He used his magic to set up protection for his people, then headed off to defend Earthrealm. He got Put on a Bus after MKT...

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 ... then it came back. In Deception, he began having visions again, this time of Onaga returning from the dead to wreak havoc. He chose the role of a Sin Eater, which basically meant that he would absorb all of his tribe's sins, then release them all at Onaga at once. The plan worked, and Onaga was stuck in Outworld to be beaten into submission by Shujinko.

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 In Mortal Kombat 9, Nightwolf's role gets heavily expanded. He's a pretty close advisor to Raiden, whom he refers to as Haokah (the name of the Lakota god of thunder), and in practice is his Number Two. And then he falls in battle with Sindel, but manages to kill her as well.. He then becomes yet another of Quan Chi's Revenants. In 11, he's seen again as a DLC character: a younger and non-Revenant self of his was brought forth by Kronika but then set aside alongside Shang Tsung and Fujin, and once Shang Tsung returns in Aftermath he also comes back.}} Nightwolf is also said to not be Apache, but from a fictional tribe named the Matoka - who are Apache Under Another Name in practice.

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Rain[]

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"The Edenian race is descended from the gods. That is the reason for our longevity, our nobility, and our strength. But I am more than a distant relation to the deities of old. I am a direct descendant of Argus himself."

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 The son of an Edenian general, Rain was smuggled away during Shao Kahn's invasion of Outworld and hostile takeover of Edenia. Thousands of years later, during Shao Kahn's attempted conquest of Earthrealm, Rain reappeared and was attacked by Kahn's extermination squads. Rather than die, Rain saved his own skin by pledging allegiance to Shao Kahn. In Trilogy, Kitana revealed to Rain the valiant last stand of his father, sending Rain into a blind rage and a suicide mission against Kahn. By the time of Armageddon, Rain discovered his true heritage. Still on the side of evil, but no longer in servitude to Shao Kahn, Rain now sets off to kill Taven and Daegon, aiming to take the prize of Blaze's power for himself.

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Rain's backstory undergoes a few changes in Mortal Kombat 9. A refugee orphan taken in by the Edenian Resistance, Rain's prowess in battle allowed him to quickly jump through the army's ranks. This shaped Rain into a very arrogant warrior. When he was denied command of his own charge, Rain, seething with anger, left their employ and offered his services to Shao Kahn.

Rain also shows up in the X comics and games, and while not playable in the latter, he has quite the role. He, Reiko and Tanya take Mileena's side in the Outworld Civil War, and he's among those responsible for the death of Kotal Kahn's father Kotal K'etz.. Later it turns out that he only followed Mileena because he intended to overthrow her, knowing that using Shinnok's Amulet would weaken her with time. Despite losing to the treacherous D'Vorah, he and Tanya survive the events of the game, though Tanya's ending states that she sold him out to Kotal Kahn, who depowered and apparently executed him. He later appears in Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate Edition as a DLC character.

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  • Badass Cape: His redesign in Armageddon.
  • Cool Mask: Used to hide his identity as Edenian nobility and Argus' son.
  • Defector From Decadence: His backstory in the 2011 game.
    • In his ending in 9, he does it again to Shao Kahn, for the same reasons he did the Resistance.
  • Downloadable Content: In 9 and 11.
  • Heel Face Revolving Door: Kitana apparently turned Rain against Shao Kahn after Trilogy (after telling him of his adoptive father's death), but he's back to Evil by the time of Armageddon.
    • He seems to have settled on Heel in 9.
  • It's All About Me: After discovering his true heritage, Rain becomes extremely egotistical, calling himself the prince of Edenia and venturing forth to stop Taven and Daegon despite the realms being at catastrophic risk. He's also painted in this light in 9. Doesn't get command of his own army within the Resistance? Joins Shao Kahn. Shao Kahn doesn't give him an army, too? Kills Shao Kahn. Thanked by Raiden and finds out he's Argus' son? Decides that the right to rule is his and goes on a campaign to conquer all the realms, starting with Earthrealm.
  • Hot Consort: Implied to have been this to Mileena in X. Actually, a Honey Trap: he's waiting for the chance to overthrow her when she's weak enough from overusing Shinnok's Amulet.
  • Jerkass: Has been heading this way ever since Armageddon. See "It's All About Me" above.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Not quite proper katanas, but they certainly fit the basic aesthetic. And he has two of them.
  • Kicked Across The Room: Has a roundhouse kick which makes the opponent to exit from one extreme and appear in the other.
  • Kill It with Water: His Does it Sting Fatality in 9 has Rain break his foe's knees and then conjure up a blade made of highly-pressurized water to decapitate them.
  • Making a Splash: His main power.
  • Meaningful Name: Several of his specials involve weather elements such as water and lightning thunders.
    • Punny Name: Rain wears a purple costume, and Armageddon reveals that he's a Prince.
  • People Puppets: His Mind Control Orb special allows Rain to briefly control his opponent's movements. In 9, the move is changed to instead ensnare them in a bubble using Rain's hydrokinetic powers and instead control the path of the bubble.
  • Really Seven Hundred Years Old: Kinda par the course for an Edenian. Even moreso for Rain, seeing as he's half-god.
  • Red Herring: His appearance in the intro for Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is this.
  • Shock and Awe
  • Status Buff: His H2O Boost in 9. It gives Rain a damage boost, but removes his ability to block as a tradeoff.
  • Tall, Dark and Handsome
  • The Unfavourite: In regards to half-brothers Taven and Daegon, which prompted his Face Heel Turn.

Kurtis Stryker[]

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"Police brutality, coming up!"

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 Before the events of Mortal Kombat 3, Kurtis Stryker was just a member of the NYPD's Special Riot Control Department. He was chosen by Raiden to be one of a handful of mortals to survive Shao Kahn's genocide of the human race. Even Stryker himself doesn't know why.

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  In Mortal Kombat 9, Stryker is pretty much the same, although his joining Earthrealm's champions is not as ambiguous, since he is hand-picked by Nightwolf, who sensed his determination to protect Earthrealm and his skills as a fighter. He also was Kabal's partner in the police, before Kabal was almost killed by Kintaro in front of him. And later, he's killed by Sindel AND made into a Revenant by Quan Chi.

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  • The Ace: In a way, in 9. Before he was chosen by Nightwold, he was a very condecorated cop who has been involved in many risky situations and lived to tell, which made him quite famous for it..
  • Badass Normal: One of the very few 100% normal fighters, with no supernatural powers.
  • Blood Splattered Warrior: His victory pose if doesn't use a Fatality to end a match in 9. He simply throws a grenade at his foe's unconscious body, and ends up getting sprayed by their blood due to the ensuing explosion. One way or another, Stryker's opponent won't be leaving the battle alive.
    • It also appears in his second Fatality in 9, which is pretty much the same thing, only with Stryker jamming the grenade directly into their midsection.
  • Boom! Headshot!: For his first fatality in Mortal Kombat 9 he starts by shocking his opponent with a tazer then draws his pistol and blows their head off.
  • Bottomless Magazines: Apparently, his gun has infinite ammo, although he's shown reloading it if he wins a round in 9.
  • Combat Pragmatist/Police Brutality: Given that he's the most normal member of the cast, this was a given. For example, his X-ray move in 9. He blinds his opponent with a flashlight, smashes the top of their skull in with it (causing the skull to actually cave in), and then knocks them upside the jaw with his baton (breaking their neck) before finally tazing 'em. When he delivers the quote reproduced above, he's not kidding.
  • Cool Shades: Armageddon only.
  • A Day in the Limelight: In Mortal Kombat 9, he's the focus of Chapter 12.
  • Does Not Like Guns: In the original MK3, he couldn't use the gun he used in his victory pose. Ever since then, creators have been sure to let him use his gun.
  • Eye Beams: When Stryker runs up the pyramid in Armageddon, Kano hits him with one, killing him.
  • Everything's Better with Dinosaurs: His T-Rex animality.
  • Fair Cop
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: His X-Ray attack opens with him blinding his opponent with a flashlight to make them vulnerable for his attack. Apparently, this works on cyborgs, hellspawns with no real eyes, celebrities with sunglasses, and an already blind person.
  • Genre Savvy: Again, in 9. He and his partner (Kabal) see Mileena standing across the street during the invasion. The below conversation follows.
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 Kabal: "Whaddaya think? Friend or foe?"

Stryker: "Foe."

Kabal: "Dressed like that?"

Stryker: "Definitely foe. Cover me."

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Motaro[]

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"Without your weapons, you are no match for Motaro!"

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 Motaro is a Centaur, a race of half-man, half-horse beings that reside in Outworld. His people are vicious enemies of the Shokan, the race of four-armed half-dragons that Goro, Sheeva, and Kintaro belong to. During the events of Mortal Kombat 3, he is the commanding general of Shao Kahn's Earthrealm invasion squads and serves as the mid-boss before Shao Kahn. He returns during the events of Armageddon, though his appearance now takes the form of a minotaur as a curse placed on his people by the Shokan have stripped them of two of their legs. He arrives at the pyramid in a gambit to make Goro and his people pay for what they wrought upon his race.

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 He has merely a cameo in Mortal Kombat 9.

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  • A Load of Bull: In Armageddon.
  • Back From the Dead: It was mentioned that he died by Sheeva's hand in Kano's Konquest story in Deadly Alliance, but is back without any explanation in Armageddon.
  • Brought Down to Normal: Sort of. He and the rest of the Centaurs are transformed into Minotaurs by a Shokan curse in Armageddon, which reduces their fighting abilities.
  • Demoted to Extra: In MK9. He only makes a handful of appearances in the story mode and his role in the MK3 portion has been downplayed.
  • The Dragon: To Shao Kahn in MK3.
  • For Want of a Nail: And he's the nail.
  • Fantastic Racism: He's apparently victim of this, due to the Shokan and Centaur's long standing blood feuds. Of course, once the Centaurs gain favor with Shao Kahn, they become the perpetrators.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Rat-tailed, ram-horned centaur.
  • No Sell: Motaro scoffs at the idea of being hurt by projectiles or being juggled (you can, however, combo him if you can catch him in midair).
  • Our Centaurs Are Different: Apparently, the Outworld Centaurs have horns and scorpion-like tails.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy
  • Serendipity Writes the Plot: Armageddon's engine couldn't handle a four-footed fighter, so the developers were faced with the choice of cutting him down to two legs, or removing him from the game entirely. They went with the former, giving the storyline explanation of a curse caused by the Shokan.
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  • The Unfought: In MK9.
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