Board Thread:Mortal Kombat (Alternate Timeline)/@comment-5503721-20181011073639/@comment-34018739-20190320133553

I like all three of those guys for the following reasons:

Hsu Hao: Legitmiately competent villain (No one ever talks about how his mission to infiltrate the Special Forces and destroy their base was a complete sucess), and a rare trait among MK villains, genuinely loyalty not brought upon by promises or personal goals. I also personally find his design simple but effective. Only real issue with him is that his skin had this weird greenish hue in Deadly Alliance, though I think Armageddon fixed it.

Mokap: I actually think the idea of a normal dude being thrown into the thick of the MK stuff and having to try and survive it all is a really fascinating story. I wish Armageddon had done more with it. Plus he makes a neat pal for Johnny.

Meat: His backstory is cool and I wish they'd expand upon it. A number of the "construct" characters have arcs about trying to find purpose without their masters. Mileena, Ermac, etc. Meat is different because he never wanted any part in his creator's evil shenanagins to begin with. You could do something with that, but once again Armageddon didn't really give him the chance.