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Zentile
07/14/2004 06:18 PM (UTC)
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Yes, they did confirm it happened. Sorry, that entire post is useless. Good effort though.
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Subzero_5th
07/15/2004 03:07 AM (UTC)
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Conquest did not end with Rayden suffering from a drunken halluciantion.
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07/15/2004 04:16 AM (UTC)
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Zentile Wrote:
Yes, they did confirm it happened. Sorry, that entire post is useless. Good effort though.


*shakes head* I don't believe it. I saw nothing from the last episode that proves that it really happened. There was too many inconsistencies in it to give that indication. I haven't watched the show for a long time, but *everything* that I saw all indicated that it was just a dream by Raiden. *IF*, in fact, they *DID* prove that it was real, then I'd like proof of that. Until then, I remain skeptical that it did, indeed, happen.

Also, I have *yet* to get an answer to why Raiden was trying to get drunk. There was absolutely no reason for him to try, from what I remember, and I doubt he'd stop during a crisis between realms in order to find out if gods can get drunk from mortal liquer. It makes no sense, whatsoever, yet he did it.

So, first give me an explination from the show for why Raiden was trying to get drunk, then give me proof that what happened afterwards wasn't a drunken hallucination.
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johnny_cage_02
07/15/2004 02:14 PM (UTC)
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speaking of Mortal Kombat: Conquest, does any one know if they still air the show, what time and what channel? Last I seen it was on the WB, maybe back in '99-'00. and if not, does anyone know if there is a dvd (one of those collections) with all the episodes?
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Zentile
07/15/2004 04:39 PM (UTC)
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www.mortalkombat.com confirmed that the last episode of Conquest happened.
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07/15/2004 05:38 PM (UTC)
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Zentile Wrote:
www.mortalkombat.com confirmed that the last episode of Conquest happened.


Okay, I'll look into that.

I'm still waiting on an answer as to why Raiden was trying to get drunk in the middle of an inter-dimensional war, though...
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07/15/2004 08:41 PM (UTC)
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SynjoDeonecros Wrote:

Zentile Wrote:
www.mortalkombat.com confirmed that the last episode of Conquest happened.

Okay, I'll look into that.

I'm still waiting on an answer as to why Raiden was trying to get drunk in the middle of an inter-dimensional war, though...


He was taking the day off..this was in his own words not exact but the same basic idea. Since the Emperor seemed busy killing his own people and dealing with Vorpax's army, Raiden wanted to take some time for himself and forget everything that was going on for at least one night. He said he was going to get drunk and spent time with his new 'friend'. It wouldn't be easy getting drunk considering he was a god, but possible with enough to drink.

Not very bright, but the MK:Conquest version of Raiden is not the incrediblely wise Raiden we see in the games.
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Subzero_5th
07/16/2004 02:06 AM (UTC)
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And you also saw nothing in the last episode that proved that he wa sin a drunken hallucination. If it came to that I am sure the Elder Gods would make Raiden wake-up and remind him that he is the protector of Earth and he should still look after the realm instead of taking his vacation by doing the mack down on a mortal woman.
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07/16/2004 10:14 AM (UTC)
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A drunken dream... yikes. It's already been confirmed that the final episode of MK did indeed happened. It was also confirmed by official sources that if the series had continued like it should have, that the elder gods would have brought everyone back to life.

I think that as a collective forum we should all track down the writers of MKC and take turns kicking them in the balls for ending the first season of a show with an un-certain future with a cliffhanger.
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LadyRaiden
07/16/2004 10:30 AM (UTC)
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We are just saying it COULD HAVE been a drunkend dream not that it was. As for the Elder Gods waking him up if he was drunk, when have they done anything to help before?

Actually I perfer the offical story of the fight actually happening and then the Elder Gods bringing everyone back from the dead. At least they would have actually done something for a change.
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Zentile
07/16/2004 04:10 PM (UTC)
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Actually, mk.com says that the elders would undo all of Kahn's wrong doings, but an interview on the writers or producers made clear that only a few characters would be ressurected, and that would be somehow thanks to Vorpax.
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07/16/2004 05:44 PM (UTC)
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Zentile Wrote:
Actually, mk.com says that the elders would undo all of Kahn's wrong doings, but an interview on the writers or producers made clear that only a few characters would be ressurected, and that would be somehow thanks to Vorpax.



Perhaps the people killed by Vorpax's people would not have been covered by Mortal Kombat since some of her 'sisters' were the children of Earthmen born on Earth. Anyone that they killed would not be protected by the rules of Mortal Kombat. Or perhaps it was the other way around; since Vorpax and her army were not truely native to Earthrealm they were not protected. I'm not quite sure how it would work.

Also, anyone of Reptile's race couldn't be resurrected since they were already under the rule of the Emperor therefore he can kill them all without breaking any rules.

Was Quan Chi really killed or just imprisoned in that block of stone? (Guess I need to dig out that old tape and hope it still works.)

As for Shang Tsung, he was (according the the MK:C storyline) originally from Earth. Since he no longer worked for the Emperor and lived on Earth he too was protected by the rules of Mortal Kombat so he would most likely be resurrected by the Elder Gods as well.

Of course you have the heroes of the story; Kung Lao, Taja, and Siro will be resurrected with Rayden regaining his freedom.

As for Kitana, I don't know. How could she be resurrected since she was a 'follower' of the Emperor and not a native of Earthrealm?

Oh well, enough rambling.....Gotta get some sleep.
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07/16/2004 07:04 PM (UTC)
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LadyRaiden Wrote:

Zentile Wrote:
Actually, mk.com says that the elders would undo all of Kahn's wrong doings, but an interview on the writers or producers made clear that only a few characters would be ressurected, and that would be somehow thanks to Vorpax.


Perhaps the people killed by Vorpax's people would not have been covered by Mortal Kombat since some of her 'sisters' were the children of Earthmen born on Earth. Anyone that they killed would not be protected by the rules of Mortal Kombat. Or perhaps it was the other way around; since Vorpax and her army were not truely native to Earthrealm they were not protected. I'm not quite sure how it would work.

Also, anyone of Reptile's race couldn't be resurrected since they were already under the rule of the Emperor therefore he can kill them all without breaking any rules.

Was Quan Chi really killed or just imprisoned in that block of stone? (Guess I need to dig out that old tape and hope it still works.)

As for Shang Tsung, he was (according the the MK:C storyline) originally from Earth. Since he no longer worked for the Emperor and lived on Earth he too was protected by the rules of Mortal Kombat so he would most likely be resurrected by the Elder Gods as well.

Of course you have the heroes of the story; Kung Lao, Taja, and Siro will be resurrected with Rayden regaining his freedom.

As for Kitana, I don't know. How could she be resurrected since she was a 'follower' of the Emperor and not a native of Earthrealm?

Oh well, enough rambling.....Gotta get some sleep.


*nods* Like I said, too many inconsistencies for me to believe that the final episode did, in fact, happen. Both Reptile and Kitana couldn't be ressurrected by the Elders, since they were not born on Earth and were still under the employ of Shao Khan at the time of their death. Quan Chi may have died in the rock, or he may have just been imprisoned. There's no guarantee that Vorpax's people could help out with the ressurrection. And, finally, I don't care if the Emperor himself decided to commit suicide at the time, there is no way Raiden would shirk his duties in order to find out if he could get drunk. He's the protector of Earth. Even with Shao Khan busy, there's bound to be some other threat to Earth that Raiden could occupy his time with. I have an extremely hard time believing that, at that particular moment, all threats to Earth decided to take the day off.

*shrugs* Besides, it's kinda pointless arguing semantics over this, since the TV shows and movies aren't considered cannon to the actual MK storyine.
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LadyRaiden
07/17/2004 02:23 AM (UTC)
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True, but this page is meant to discuss the MK Movies and TV. grin Besides, its something to talk about until more info on the new movie comes out.

Anyways, one way the Elder Gods might undo all that happened in the last two episodes could be the old time controll bit. Just reverse everything (or have someone go back in time) to the time Raiden was in the tavern, but this time he gets a warning of somesort. *shrugs* I now its corny, but so was the series sometimes.
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Subzero_5th
07/17/2004 02:55 AM (UTC)
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But it wasn't at all. As for Quan Chi, the Shadow Priests drained him first and while he was paralyzed on the rock the one of the Shadow Priests takes a sword and slashes him.
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