Talk:Kung Lao

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In the Trivia Section it's hinted at "in the teaser trailer, he's running with the good guys. This hints at him returning to good"

Great, however Teaser Trailer? there's been Teaser trailers for all the games, at the very least call it Mortal Kombat 6(is that what we are up to) if you have no other name for the game.

If it's about Shaolin Monks, that can have a more definitive tone, as well as being before the info about that game. And the trivia from Shaolin Monks is a bit clunky. Are you saying the game's story is wrong or different, or people's impressions of the story.

[edit] Where'd the top of his head go?!

I noticed something really strange in my copy of Armageddon for PS2. When Kung's decapitated, the top of his head goes missing (along with his hat). When he throws his hat, that top part of his head is all there.

...weird, huh? It's probably a bug they didn't go over. I'm wondering if anyone may have any explanations as to why this is.

At any rate, I wonder if that's mentionable or if I'm the only one who's seen this happen.

~Ralf~

Even if it's not an isolated incident, it's not really worth mentioning. My technical guess would be that when he throws his hat, the game automatically splices in a texture to cover the top of his head, and somehow this texture was dropped from the decapitation animation - was this all of the KAF decaptiations, or only one? VirogIt's notmy fault! 02:27, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
Not mentionable? Understandable. =)
As for your question... All of them that involve such, yes. I've noticed this very thing also happens in the death traps that break the body apart (examples such as the Armory's giant roller, the Sky Temple stage, ect.). Ralf Loire 06:43, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

(impersonating Dan Forden's "TOASTY!!") GLITCHY!! XD Mkrox (talk) 07:25, 11 December 2007 (UTC)

Whoa, whoops!! Nearly forgot to sign it!! Mkrox (talk) 07:25, 11 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Question

What is the difference between Aura Spinning Shield and 3D Shield? From their descriptions they appear to be the same thing. MrDrak 16:18, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 00:00, 3 January 2008 (UTC)