Board Thread:Mortal Kombat (Alternate Timeline)/@comment-26339133-20150427183819/@comment-21005855-20150612211451

72.197.211.140 wrote: You have to remember that few ever stays dead in the MK universe. When MK Deadly Alliance ended, virtually all of forces of light had been killed, and Onaga simply revived them to serve him. Remember, this is exactly the reason why his army couldn't be beaten. I wouldn't be one bit surprised if Onaga had the power to return Liu Kang, Kitana, Sindel, Nightwolf, Stryker, Kabal, and all the others back to the land of the living, albeit under his control.

That's fair thinking and, yes, death in MK means almost nothing. However, I think this new MK path is working on patterns. So far, two guest characters for each MK game (one horror movie, one other), lots of people die (dead bad guys don't return next game), and each game is a redo of the Original Timeline games until Armageddon (but in the case of games being within days or weeks of each other's storylines those are put together). I can see, since MK9 was a redo of MK1-3 and MKX was a redo of MK4, that MK11 will be a redo of Deadly Alliance and Deception especially being that those two were within days of each other's storylines. Take in mind that Deadly Alliance had more to do than just the plot of Shang Tsung and Quan Chi being the main baddies of the game. We also have the Undead Army, a Soulnado to worry about, and now Kotal Kahn doing something heroic that would screw things up on Earthrealm. Then we can get into Onaga toward the end. And I overall like the idea of him resurrecting the heroes you mentioned into zombies. I wonder though if it would be unreasonable to have that being that they are in the Netherrealm and they potentially could just resurface just about anywhere they want.