Fatalities Deep Freeze Uppercut: He freezes the rival, he uppercuts the rival shattering the rival into pieces everywhere. Spine Rip: Sub-Zero grabs his opponents neck, pulls and rips out their head off with their spine attached Snowball: Sub-Zero forms an ice grenade, throws it at the opponent making them explode.
Ice Shatter: Sub-Zero freezes his defeated opponent, and then uppercuts them. Freeze Kick: Sub-Zero freezes his opponent, and then kicks them into small pieces. Very similar to the Ice Shatter Fatality. Overhead Ice Smash: Sub-Zero grabs his opponent, and grabs them over himself, he freezes his opponent and literally separates their upper body from their lower body.
Skeleton Rip: Sub-Zero sidesteps towards his opponent's back and literally tears their skeleton out of their body. Leaving only meat and skin. Freeze and Throw: Sub-Zero freezes his opponent, rips their spine out, ice slides away, then throws the spine at the body, shattering both the body and head.
Below Freezing: Sub-Zero freezes the legs of his opponent, and then shatters them. He then walks towards the opponent, with their begs for mercy ignored and proceeds to stomp on them, causing the head to explode. Have an Ice Day: Sub-Zero freezes his opponent from the feet, to the waist. He then rips the torso off of the opponent, and holds the bleeding torso of his foe in victory. Spinal Smash: Sub-Zero rips the foe's spine with the head still attached through the opponent's chest.
He then freezes the foe's body and smashes It with it's on spine. Chest Kold: Sub-Zero freezes the opponent's chest, punches it, with the result being a gaping hole, he then grabs the attached spine and rips it in half.
He then presses them against his head, and rips them in half. Bed of Ice: Sub-Zero forms a frozen bed of spikes, then kicks the opponent onto the bed, impaling them all over. Sub-Zero then jumps onto the opponent, causing them to be further impaled, he then gives one final stomp, resulting with the opponent's skull to be crushed, and one eyeball is now gouged and impaled onto a spike.
Defenders of the Realms When he first approaches the Earthrealm warriors with information regarding an impending attack by Scorpion, they are hesitant to trust him because he is a traitor to the Lin Kuei, but he is eventually able to prove his allegiance to them.
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Make sure this is what you intended. Sub-Zero, in one incarnation or another, is the only character to have been playable in all Mortal Kombat games, with the exception of Mortal Kombat: Special Forces and Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition as well as the only character to have been playable in all of the original mainstream fighting games other characters, such as Scorpion and Raiden , do appear in the updates for Mortal Kombat 3 , but not in the original version.
Being descended from a race of Outworld inhabitants known as Cryomancers, Kuai Liang has the innate ability to control ice in many forms. Throughout the span of the series, Sub-Zero's powers have continued to evolve. His deadly ability to freeze comes from the process of him absorbing the air around him and storing it before releasing it as a cold substance or simply lowering the temperature of the surrounding air to create ice constructs.
He is naturally used to the cold temperatures of his turf and is able to resist other Cryomancers' freezing abilities as shown in the Mortal Kombat X comic series where Frost fails to freeze Sub-Zero's arms.
His ability to freeze is strong enough to turn the body's water content, flesh and bone into brittle ice with just a single tap of his fingers. He is one of the few combatants who can manipulate chi, the life energy of a martial artist. By channeling his chi, Sub-Zero can use it to enhance the power behind his physical strikes and make them strong enough to send other combatants flying with each strike he lands on them. The Dragon Medallion has not just increased the power of his freezing ability, but it has also given him another source of chi to channel power from.
Sub-Zero is one of the many combatants capable of teleporting by turning his body into ice and reforming his physical form of flesh and blood in another location. He has also been shown to control and influence the cold aspects of the weather, although this aspect of his powers seems to be tied to his emotional state.
Aside from flash-freezing opponents, Sub-Zero also has the ability to instantly conjure up an ice statue of himself to act as both a scapegoat and a 'landmine' of sorts as any who touch it instantly flash freeze. He has created many different kinds of ice constructs for offense and defense.
Such ice constructs include swords, daggers, hammers, axes, spears, shields, walls, spikes, statues and more.
He is one of the characters that are more oriented on defense thanks to his ability to counter attacks by freezing melee attackers who come into contact with him and being able to create several defensive ice constructs that usually freeze on contact such as icy orb traps, ice clones, ice barriers and ice armor.
Ever since he takes possession of the Dragon Medallion, the scope of Sub-Zero's powers and abilities has increased significantly. As a member of the Lin Kuei, Sub-Zero has attained a great degree of skill in many forms of hand-to-hand combat. The Dragon Medallion and his ancestral armor increased and amplified his martial arts and ice-related abilities, as shown in his Deception Arcade ending.
Throughout the Mortal Kombat series, Sub-Zero's abilities have grown more powerful; he was capable of killing an entire city's population while amplified by Blood Magik and was able to freeze a large building and shattered it with one punch. As a cyborg, Sub-Zero's natural strength is further enhanced through cybernetics. While he has a noticeably lighter frame, he appears to easily be the strongest and most capable of the cyborg ninjas, not only for soundly defeating his former Lin Kuei brethren Sektor and his older brother , but also both Shokan champions, Kintaro and Goro single-handed at the same time.
He still retains his old cryomancy powers and wields the same skill he had when he was human, but these have been translated into a fighting style especially suited for his unique frame, taking attributes from both his original form and Cyrax.
While he can fire ice blasts in an instant from his chest cavity, he still performs the charging motion subconsciously to help focus his power. He still retains the ability to shape the cold around his body into solid weaponry and thus, regularly uses an ice sword in battle, albeit with a different, much larger shape featuring a hand guard.
Like Cyrax, he has the ability to teleport by separating his limbs and reconfiguring at a different location. While he has lost the ability to make ice clones, he is instead given the ability to flash-freeze himself temporarily, passing the freeze to melee attackers for a quick counterattack.
Sub-Zero took off his mask, revealing his face, and told Liu Kang it was his elder brother killed by Liu Kang. Kitana asked for Sub-Zero's help, to which he agree. However, they were attacked by Scorpion. As Liu Kang rushed to the assistance of Sub-Zero, Scorpion teleported away from the battle with Kitana as his captive. Afterwards, Sub-Zero is not seen again for the remainder of the movie. Sub-Zero was portrayed by Keith Cooke , who appeared as Reptile in the first movie.
Some version of Sub-Zero has appeared in every one of the Mortal Kombat video games to date but has always remained a rather mysterious figure. Over the years, fans have been able to piece together bits of information about the character's backstory. Fans on a Mortal Kombat subreddit , for example, estimate the video game character's age to be somewhere between as a human.
Ultimately, Sub-Zero's age is irrelevant as the mystical warrior has found ways to cheat death over the years, being resurrected multiple times, the first time as Sub-Zero, then as Noob Saibot.
The movie ends with protagonist Cole and his fellow Earth champions killing Sub-Zero. However, pending the ultimate success of the movie, Sub-Zero actor Joe Taslim revealed that he signed a five-movie contract. As death is never really the end for characters in the original video games, this means that fans can likely expect Sub-Zero to return in a potential Mortal Kombat 2. When he inevitably returns, he will likely remain the same age that he has always looked since the opening scene of Mortal Kombat.
Both Sub-Zero brothers wear nearly identical garb. The biggest distinguishing figure between them is that Kuai Liang sports a bright red scar on his right eye. The origin of the scar depends on which timeline is in effect.
In the second timeline, Kuai Liang got the scar from a battle with the always clever Kano. Even after revived by Raiden, Kuai Liang still sports the bright red scar. On multiple occasions, Kuai Liang defeated his brother in combat, thus earning the Sub-Zero name fully.
As Sub-Zero, he also vowed to restore his Lin Kuei clan to their lost honorable ways. Sub-Zero also made peace with Scorpion and his clan which resulted in a surprising friendship. Meanwhile, his brother remained nothing more than an assassin.
That's because, in those games, Sub-Zero is voiced by legendary voice actor Steve Blum. Marvel fans will recognize him as the definitive voice for Wolverine for over twenty years.
Steve Blum has voiced hundreds of characters in animated movies, TV shows, and video games. It was not the best game but it did lead to the eventual creation of the Injustice games.
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