Kobra (Mortal Kombat)

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Kobra

Kobra, as he appears in Mortal Kombat: Deception

Place of Origin Earthrealm
Appearances MK: Deception
MK: Unchained
MK: Armageddon
Species Human
Fighting styles Shorin-Ryu (MK:D)
Kickboxing (MK:D, MK:A)
Weapons Kali Sticks (MK:D)
Machete (MK:A)
Alignment Evil

Kobra is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series.

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[edit] About Kobra

For years, Kobra wondered whether his martial arts training would work in a real fight. Even though he has been practicing his skills at his NYC karate school, no one was allowed to really hurt each other. So, he went to New York's back alleys in order for him to put his skills to the test.

At first, he started on street gangs. Then, he went to gangbangers and drug dealers. The thrill and excitement of fighting started to consume him, and he started killing his opponents. He continued his killing streak and added looting to his list when he robbed convenience stores and gas stations. Eventually, the NYPD caught him. At this point, Kobra had no clue as to how many lives he had destroyed.

[edit] Storyline

When Kobra was being taken downtown, he heard gunfire and officers shouting. Kabal and Kira had found out about him and came to induct him into the new Black Dragon syndicate. After killing the officers and escaping, Kabal took Kira and Kobra to Outworld, where they worked for Havik, the cleric of Chaos who had brought Kabal back from the brink of death.

He appears in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon's Konquest mode, protecting a bridge with Kira in the Botan Jungle that Taven needs to cross. Kira abandons Kobra as he starts battling the newcomer, eventually escaping after he fails to stop him.

In Kobra's Armageddon ending, he defeats Blaze and assumes the power of the gods. He further demands that the elder gods give him control over all realms. They do so, but insist that he must have a queen to rule alongside him. Kobra chooses Kira as his queen, and the elder gods transform her into a goddess of death. When Kira kisses Kobra, he is turned into a pile of ashes.[1]

[edit] Combat characteristics

[edit] Signature moves

  • Windmill Kick: Kobra slides forward a bit and performs a devastating arcing Axe Kick which causes the opponent to bounce off the ground allowing for a juggle. (MK:D, MK:A)
  • Burning Fist: Kobra dashes forward with his fist (on fire) extended forward, which knocks his opponents down. (MK:D, MK:A)
  • Tele-Punch: Kobra disappears, leaving a trail of smoke behind, then reappears behind his opponent and punches them down. (MK:D, MK:A)
  • Chi-Blast: Kobra gathers Chi and releases a flaming projectile forward from the palms of his hands. (MK:D, MK:A)
    • Crouching Chi-Blast: Kobra crouches and releases a flaming projectile forward from the palm of his hands. (MK:D, MK:A)

[edit] Character development

In development, Kobra was called Ken Masters because of his resemblance to the Street Fighter character. A German magazine received a beta copy of Deception, and published screenshots that identified Kobra as Ken, making fans wonder if Ken was actually in the game. He was also referenced to as "Ben" by the Official Xbox Magazine.

Before Armageddon was released, an early versus render showed Kobra wearing his normal white costume. [1] However, another later and almost completely identical versus screen image showed him wearing a black version. [2] This led to some speculation that Kobra's primary outfit would be changed in color. This did not prove to be true, although Kobra's outfit on one player will be black if both players choose the same costume.

[edit] Trivia

  • Kobra's attitude and outfit are reminiscient of William Zabka's character Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid wearing the exact same "Cobra Kai" outfit once Kobra became a Black Dragon.
  • The United States flag patch on Kobra's alternate outfit is backwards.
  • In the beginning, Kobra's machete in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon was going to be Kai's weapon.

[edit] References

The Mortal Kombat Universe
Principal Games Mortal Kombat - Mortal Kombat II - Mortal Kombat 3 - Mortal Kombat 4 - Deadly Alliance - Deception - Armageddon
Updates and Ports Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 - Trilogy - Gold - Advance - Tournament Edition - Unchained
Adventure Games Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero - Mortal Kombat: Special Forces - Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks
Main Characters Ashrah - Baraka - Blaze - Bo' Rai Cho - Chameleon - Cyrax - Daegon - Dairou - Darrius - Drahmin - Ermac - Frost - Fujin - Goro - Havik - Hotaru - Hsu Hao - Jade - Jarek - Jax - Johnny Cage - Kabal - Kai - Kano - Kenshi - Khameleon - Kintaro - Kira - Kitana - Kobra - Kung Lao - Li Mei - Liu Kang - Mavado - Meat - Mileena - Mokap - Moloch - Motaro - Nightwolf - Nitara - Noob Saibot - Onaga - Quan Chi - Raiden - Rain - Reiko - Reptile - Sareena - Scorpion - Sektor - Shang Tsung - Shao Kahn - Sheeva - Shinnok - Shujinko - Sindel - Smoke - Sonya - Stryker - Sub-Zero - Tanya - Taven
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