Mortal Kombat Conquest
Have a look at Chapter V of the official MK movie/TV series timeline to see how the series would have continued:
http://www.mortalkombat.com/swf/mortal.html
http://www.mortalkombat.com/swf/mortal.html
RazorsEdge701 Wrote:
Yes, really. You can usually SEE flashes of Goro in them.
Zentile Wrote:
Not really.
RazorsEdge701 Wrote:
Kung Lao's visions were of Goro killing him.
Zentile Wrote:
The theme of Kung Lao's visions of a near-future apocalypse was there since the first episode, and every once in a while it happened again.
The theme of Kung Lao's visions of a near-future apocalypse was there since the first episode, and every once in a while it happened again.
Kung Lao's visions were of Goro killing him.
Not really.
Yes, really. You can usually SEE flashes of Goro in them.
Yes, you can. What's your point?


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I said my fucking point. Kung Lao's dreams were visions of being killed by Goro at the next Mortal Kombat tournament.


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Your argument is absurd. First of all, unlike the other flashes of things like "monks, trees, and sand" in his dreams, the Goro flashes are violent and clearly the subject of the dream. The dreams are of how he dies. Thus, he's seeing the future wherein Goro kills him in battle.
Second, the whole reason Goro is in his dreams of the future is because the Great Kung Lao is known in all canons specifically for beating Shang Tsung at one MK tournament, then being killed by Goro at the next one. The show occasionally foreshadowed the fact that Kung Lao would die at the next tournament, in more scenes than just the ones where he dreamed of his future demise.
The way he died in the season finale, before even meeting Goro, has nothing to do with his prophetic dreams because that wasn't actually meant to be his or the show's true ending, it just got cancelled instead of getting a season 2. Had it been renewed, the death of the entire cast would obviously have been undone in some way.
I feel like you're arguing just for the sake of being argumentative and you don't even have a reason to disagree with this blatantly obvious information. So stop being a dick for no reason.
Second, the whole reason Goro is in his dreams of the future is because the Great Kung Lao is known in all canons specifically for beating Shang Tsung at one MK tournament, then being killed by Goro at the next one. The show occasionally foreshadowed the fact that Kung Lao would die at the next tournament, in more scenes than just the ones where he dreamed of his future demise.
The way he died in the season finale, before even meeting Goro, has nothing to do with his prophetic dreams because that wasn't actually meant to be his or the show's true ending, it just got cancelled instead of getting a season 2. Had it been renewed, the death of the entire cast would obviously have been undone in some way.
I feel like you're arguing just for the sake of being argumentative and you don't even have a reason to disagree with this blatantly obvious information. So stop being a dick for no reason.


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According to the official timeline of the Threshold MK media cannon (which includes both the live action feature films and the Conquest TV series), after the closing events of Conquest, the Elder Gods undid Kahn's murders and resurrected both Kung Lao and his allies whose death was the product of Kahn's breaking of the rules.
Check it out over here:
http://www.mortalkombat.com/swf/mortal.html
Regardless of the show having been canceled or not, this is it's OFFICIAL storyline unfolding, so like it or not, that's that.
Check it out over here:
http://www.mortalkombat.com/swf/mortal.html
Regardless of the show having been canceled or not, this is it's OFFICIAL storyline unfolding, so like it or not, that's that.
RazorsEdge701 Wrote:
The dreams are of how he dies. Thus, he's seeing the future wherein Goro kills him in battle.
I feel like you're arguing just for the sake of being argumentative and you don't even have a reason to disagree with this blatantly obvious information. So stop being a dick for no reason.
The dreams are of how he dies. Thus, he's seeing the future wherein Goro kills him in battle.
I feel like you're arguing just for the sake of being argumentative and you don't even have a reason to disagree with this blatantly obvious information. So stop being a dick for no reason.
You're just assuming a ton of the stuff that you aren't told just because you want to believe it. That's not how facts work.
Kung Lao's visions are of death - all around him. Including warriors invading Earth Realm. How is that even remotely close to his death at the hands of Goro? When Goro kills him in the tournament, nothing happens to Earth Realm except a few people cry I guess. His visions are of what happened in the episode Vengeance - to the point where the stock footage previously used in Kung Lao's dream actually appears as reality during Shao Kahn's final laugh before the credits.
Kung Lao does not see himself getting punched, kicked, choked or tickled by Goro.
You're obviously not even reading my previous posts attentively, or I wouldn't have to be stating the obvious over and over again. When someone disagrees with you and points out facts, telling them they're just disagreeing to be dicks for no reason is the worst way of proving your point and a pretty negative/arrogant way of looking at life.

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I loved this show. I wish they had it out on DVD already here in the states..
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