Board Thread:Mortal Kombat X/@comment-5561191-20140912094911/@comment-4565921-20141003123210

Uglyguy25 wrote: I know this might take some time, but when everyone's done talking about Quan Chi, I have a theory about D'Vorah's origins: when the Jungle scenary was introduced in Kano's trailer, Boon said that it was "once home to a now forgotten Outworld race". Could he be talking about D'Vorah's race? Is it just a coincidence that she was the one chosen to fight Kano there?

@Dynamo68 Yeah, Kreate-a-Fatality was one of the worst things I ever saw in Mortal Kombat. Armageddon was the very first MK I played, so imagine how I was feeling excited to perform my first fatality until I saw how they were put in the game. It's even more stupid if you consider that many of those random guys brought back to the game never had a fatality before, such as Meat, Sareena, Kintaro... They were brought back, but nothing was done about their fatalities. Even more stupid than that: according to Jarek's biography, he had been practicing his fatalities since MK4 and now he wanted to test them. Poor Jarek must have gotten as much disappointed as me... Even though I had played MK games as a kid, Armageddon was the first MK game I ever owned. I agree that it was stupid how some characters were brought back. For example, in MK: Deadly Alliance (in Jax's ending), Hsu Hao was killed when Jax ripped the chest implant from him. But in Armageddon, he came back as if nothing ever happened. It's also funny how he dies in his own ending of Armageddon, but that was only made to show how much the creators despise the character.