Kurtis Stryker
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Kurtis Stryker is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series.
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[edit] About Stryker
Kurtis Stryker was introduced in Mortal Kombat 3 as a somewhat stout-looking man sporting a very urban design with a white-blue shirt, combat boots, gunbelt, black police pants, and a backwards cap. However, his appearance changed in Armageddon into a more serious-looking and modernized policeman. He was originally described as being a leader of the Special Riot Control division in the New York City Police Department, in addition to having been a Marine who served in the Gulf War.[1] He employs modern weaponry such as explosives, firearms, tasers, and nightsticks in battle.
[edit] Storyline
Stryker's biography screen in Mortal Kombat 3 revealed that he was the leader of the Riot Control Brigade when Outworld's portal opened over New York City.[2] He attempted to keep order among the populace in the ensuing chaos,[3] but soon all human souls were taken by Shao Kahn with the exception of those that belonged to the chosen warriors. Stryker did not understand why he had been spared until he received a vision from Raiden, instructing him to head west in order to meet with the other chosen warriors and learn about the importance of his survival.[4] Although he did not wish to be one of the few souls that was spared, he entered the fray with the intention of avenging the lives of the innocent that he had vowed to serve and protect.[3] Along with the other warriors, Stryker assisted in liberating Earthrealm from Shao Kahn's clutches.[1] He later reappeared in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon with a complete redesign, including clothing resembling riot gear.
In Stryker's Armageddon ending, he defeats Blaze and becomes so powerful that he feels he can no longer be restricted by law. He becomes a vigilante and plans to strike down all the wicked himself.[5]
[edit] Combat characteristics
[edit] Signature moves
- Baton Trip: Stryker uses his baton to trip the opponent. (MK3, UMK3, MKT)
- Baton Throw: Stryker jumps forward and uses his baton to fling the opponent behind him. (MK3, UMK3, MKT)
- Grenade: Stryker throws a concussion grenade at his opponent. Two versions of this move exist, one allowing the projectile to be thrown in a high arc and another with a low arc. In Trilogy, he has the ability to throw two grenades at once. (MK3, UMK3, MKT, MK:A)
- Stun Gun: Stryker fires his taser and delivers an electric shock from long range. This was also one of his Fatalities in MK3, UMK3 and MKT. (MK:A)
- Gun Blast: Stryker pulls out his gun and shoots his opponent. In Armageddon, Stryker could also aim his weapon at an upwards angle. Stryker fired a Jericho 941 in UMK3 and MKT, while he used an FN SCAR in MKA. (UMK3, MKT, MKA)
[edit] Appearances in other media
[edit] Film
Stryker is mentioned along with Kabal in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation as having been captured by Rain, though they never appear on-screen.
[edit] Television
Stryker was one of the main characters in the animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, and was voiced by Ron Perlman. He was one of Raiden's chosen defenders of the Earthrealm alongside Liu Kang, Sub-Zero, Jax, Sonya, Nightwolf, and Kitana. In the show, his nightstick concealed an electronic device that closed dimensional rips that were caused by invading realms. His last name was misspelled as "Striker" in the closing credits.
[edit] Character development
It took Stryker several tries to break into the MK series. A character named "Kurtis Stryker" was to appear in the first Mortal Kombat, but the idea was dropped in place of a female fighter (Sonya Blade). This previously unused character would later appear in Mortal Kombat II with a different name: Jax. Jax's initial name was then finally reused for this character in Mortal Kombat 3.[3] Stryker was made to be a SWAT type of character but with a sleeker design. The developers originally planned for him to have several other weapons, but problems and memory limitations prevented this.[3]
Stryker has long held a mixed response among fans. Although character designer and series co-creator John Tobias thought that he would become one of the most popular characters in the game,[3] the opposite would turn true. Many reviled his "common man" appearance and special moves as being out of place in the fantasy world of Mortal Kombat. Despite this, he is also considered one of the highest-tier characters in Mortal Kombat 3, especially after he was given his gun as a special move in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. This move greatly increased Stryker's combo abilities, especially where juggling was concerned. In his Mortal Kombat: Armageddon bio card, Ed Boon claimed him to be one of MK3's "hidden secrets" for precisely this reason.[1] It was also stated that Stryker was purposely given a new appearance in Armageddon in order to make him look more appealing to critics of his original design.[1][6] Armageddon's early concept art[7] and cast render[8] showed that Stryker was to have his Mortal Kombat 3 look as his primary costume; however, this was scrapped later on as this look was one of the sources of rejection over the character.
[edit] Game information
The original Stryker costume used for the Mortal Kombat 3 shoot was red (which is the case for most of the other live-action costumes in the game), but was changed to blue in the game. Stryker's select screen portrait still shows the red version of his outfit. The palette swapped color variant used for the second player if both players choose Stryker does use the original red costume rendition, however.
Stryker made three cameo appearances in Mortal Kombat: Deception: once as a background prisoner in the "Dark Prison" stage and again during the game's Konquest mode, where he is seen aspiring to become a Seidan guard in Orderrealm.[9] He also can be seen in Shujinko's Deception ending.[10] Stryker is also mentioned in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks in one of the game over messages, which says "Who will win? Stryker or Cyrax?".
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Stryker's Bio Card. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon Premium Edition Bonus Disc, Midway Games, 2006.
- ^ Stryker's Bio. Mortal Kombat 3, Midway Games, 1995.
- ^ a b c d e The Official Mortal Kombat 3 Kollector's Book (1995). Sendai Licensing.
- ^ Stryker's Ending. Mortal Kombat 3, Midway Games, 1995.
- ^ Stryker's Ending. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Midway Games, 2006.
- ^ Steve Beran Interview. Kamidogu (2006-04-28). Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
- ^ MK:A Stryker Koncept. Official Mortal Kombat: Armageddon website (2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
- ^ MK:A Full Cast Render. Official Mortal Kombat: Armageddon website (2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
- ^ Stryker: "How's it goin'? I'm Stryker. I'm here to train to be a Seidan guard." Konquest mode. Mortal Kombat: Deception, Midway Games, 2004.
- ^ http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/1633/shujinkoendps2go0.jpg
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