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#SubZero #MortalKombat11 #MK11 ~Social Media~ 🐦Twitter: / indigogamin 📸Instagram: / indigogamin 🥊Brawl Stars Brawler Guides: • (~REVIEW~) Animation Throwdown |Mobile Game 🔥🔥Vid This Month: • Bugs Bunny Beginners Guide! Looney Tunes W... Sub-Zero Mortal Kombat character SubZeroMKXrender.png Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat X First game Mortal Kombat (1992) (Bi-Han) Mortal Kombat II (1993) (Kuai Liang) Mortal Kombat (2011) (Cyber Sub-Zero) Created by John Tobias Richard Divizio Designed by John Tobias (early games) Allan Ditzig (Deadly Alliance) Luis Mangubat (Deception) Portrayed by Daniel Pesina (MK, MKII)[1] John Turk (MK3, UM K3, MKT, MKM:SZ)[1] François Petit (first film) Keith Cooke (second film) Ryan Watson (Live Tour) J.J. Perry (Konquest) Kevan Ohtsji (Legacy s.1) Eric Steinberg (Legacy s.2) Harry Shum Jr. (Legacy s.2) Voiced by Tom Taylor (MK:A) Jim Miller (MKvDCU, MK2011) Steven Blum (MKX, Injustice 2, MK11) Jim Cummings (The Journey Begins) Luke Perry (MK: DotR) Motion capture Jordan Brun (MKvDCU) Lawrence Kern (MK2011) Information Weapon Ice Scepter (MK4, MKG) Kori Blade (MK:DA, MK:D, MK:A, MKvs.DCU) Origin China (Earthrealm)[2] Fighting styles, Shotokan (MK:DA, MK:D, MK:A) Dragon Kung Fu (MK:DA, MK:D) Sub-Zero is the alias of two video game characters from the Mortal Kombat franchise; one of which was amongst the original characters in the first Mortal Kombat game in 1992. A mainstay of the series, Sub-Zero is one of only three characters who have appeared in every main Mortal Kombat fighting game (in one form or another) as well as in many other Mortal Kombat media works. Sub-Zero is a formidable fighter possessing the innate ability to control ice in many forms and whose defining character trait is his fierce rivalry with his nemesis Scorpion. In his first return appearance in Mortal Kombat II, it was revealed that the original Sub-Zero had died during the events of the first game (at the hand of Scorpion) and was replaced by his brother. In the subsequent games, the younger brother of Sub-Zero, remained as Sub-Zero, while the older brother became the wraith Noob Saibot. The elder of the two men who take the name Sub-Zero, called Bi-Han[3] was introduced in the first Mortal Kombat game where he participates in the eponymous tournament as he was ordered by the Lin Kuei to kill the host Shang Tsung and take his treasure.[4] He fails to accomplish his mission, and is killed by the specter Scorpion, who sought to avenge his own death.[5] Bi-Han then becomes the undead Noob Saibot.[6][7] In Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, which serves as a prequel to the first Mortal Kombat, sorcerer Quan Chi hires the Lin Kuei to find an ancient amulet.[8] After the first Sub-Zero delivers the amulet to Quan Chi, he is sent back to the Netherrealm by Raiden upon learning it is the key to releasing the god Shinnok.[9] Sub-Zero regains the amulet while fighting Shinnok and returns it to Raiden.[10] In the direct sequel Mortal Kombat II, Bi-Han's place is taken by his brother Kuai Liang,[3] who was originally known by his codename Tundra prior to assuming his elder brother's codename to honor him. Upon his brother's death in the first tournament and the survival of Shang Tsung, Kuai Liang[3] is sent by the Lin Kuei to complete his brother's unfinished task.[5] In doing so, Scorpion eventually discovers that Liang is not the Sub-Zero he previously held accountable. In return for taking Bi Han's life, Scorpion vows to forever protect Liang, which becomes a deciding factor in the sequel. In Mortal Kombat 3, the younger Sub-Zero escapes from the Lin Kuei who wanted to transform their warriors into cyborgs.[11] They program three cyborg assassins to hunt and terminate Sub-Zero (one of which being his old friend, Smoke, who failed to escape), who by this time had received a vision from Raiden and agreed to join the rebellion against a new threat.[12] In Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, which reprises the events from Mortal Kombat II, Sub-Zero first appears as a boss character, but then allies with the protagonists Liu Kang and Kung Lao for a short time during the search of his older brother. He is last seen pursuing Noob Saibot in the Netherrealm.[13] In addition to the current Sub-Zero, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 and Mortal Kombat Trilogy included a playable character known as "Classic Sub-Zero".[14] His biography states that although he was believed to have died after the first Mortal Kombat, he returned to try again and assassinate Shang Tsung.[15] However, his ending states that he is not Sub-Zero, but an unidentified warrior who was missing from the previous tournament....