Feel free to mention other franchises too
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Feel free to mention other franchises too
1. Kabal
2. Nightwolf
3. Kitana
4. Reptile
5. Ashrah
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My kombat pack for Mortal Kombat 2 (Mortal Kombat 1 sequel) wishlist (Fujin, B.J. Blazkowicz, Kabal, Rayne, Frost and The Trapper). Here is what I have so far after horror, comic book and action stars, we need more video game guests. It is a good way to go in Mortal Kombat. Thought?
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In my opinion, they should have added Jade and Kabal as DLC characters in the Khaos Reigns of Mortal Kombat 1 instead of genderbending Cyrax and Sektor.
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Kabal's speed is one of his most iconic aspects in **Mortal Kombat**, especially for his ability to move extremely fast. To make an estimate of his speed, we can consider his **running ability** which creates the impression that he is moving faster than the human eye can perceive.
Basic calculation to estimate your speed:
1. **Speed higher than human**: A normal human being can run at about **40 km/h** at peak performance (like the sprinter Usain Bolt). However, Kabal seems to move at significantly higher speeds, as if he were "teleporting" to the opponent's sight.
2. **Movement imperceptible to the human eye**: For Kabal to be fast to the point that the human eye cannot detect it, it would need to be moving faster than the processing rate of the human eye, which is about **300 to 400 km/h** for linear and continuous movements.
3. **Teleportation print**: In his game animations, Kabal seems to quickly cross the battlefield. If it covers 10 to 20 meters in **a tenth of a second** (0.1s), its speed would be about:
4. **Possible supersonic speed**: Kabal may be moving at speeds close to that of sound, which is **1235 km/h** (Mach 1), since it moves fast enough to create visual distortions.
Therefore, we can estimate that Kabal's speed in combat reaches about **700 to 1000 km/h**, which puts it at supersonic speed levels, but probably below the speed of sound.
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