![]() There are still half-naked women though, don’t worry. None of the usual grime, hookers, or crime seems to be around. Kung follows the girl’s screams through a door, which leads to an alternate reality version of the marketplace. I also bought a stripper pole for Not Jade. “Hey guys, check out what I just picked up from Spencer’s Gifts. Shang is watching all of this play out in some sort of magic hour glass back in the mines and laughing. The black clad merchant is watching all of this and Siann comes up to him, as he reveals that he’s really Quan Chi in disguise. He snaps into action, beating up two of the merchant’s guards, but a third pulls the girl away. He’s disgusted that this is the world he’s fighting to save, when one of the prostitutes runs up saying she was forced into it and needs help. It’s about time, there haven’t been any half-naked women in this episode so far In the market, Kung is wandering when a vendor in black comes up to him, trying to sell him women. Taja is already getting sick of this situation. He says that she should go back and remake the meal, because there’s too much salt on it. They talk about Kung and his problems letting go of Jen’s memory and Siro understands, but just goes back to bossing Taja around. Taja is serving Siro dinner, due to the whole having to be his slave thing. Raiden laughs in his face and disappears. Raiden then tells him that maybe he should actually find some new fighters to train, so that he doesn’t have to shoulder the responsibility all by himself, but Kung says he hasn’t because no one else could ever be as good as he is. Kung will quit, he’ll quit, they’ll all quit and it’ll be great. They have a conversation about how Kung doesn’t want to accept the responsibility of being Mortal Kombat champion and Raiden tells him that quitting is the best idea he’s ever heard. Raiden tells him that as long as he’s afraid, the visions will never leave. Raiden confronts him in the marketplace and Kung lets him know that the visions are back. He’s in a pretty bad mood, what with the visions and all, an storms off. Kung tells them that they need to stop messing around and take things more seriously. Siro wins of course, because Taja is useless. They make a bet that if one can defeat the other in a single move, the loser has to be the other’s slave for 24 hours. It is just between Siro and Taja though, so the whole “find new warriors to help in Mortal Kombat” seems to still be in the planning stages. Shang agrees.Īt the training post, there’s some actual training going on, which is the first of this we’ve seen. The temptation is great enough that Quan accepts, on the condition that he gets Kung Lao’s soul when it’s all over. Shang is vague about his plan, but says that it needs both of their power and it still might be dangerous. He still doesn’t understand what Shang needs of him though. ![]() Shang says he’ll teach him the secret of taking souls by force, as he can do and this is enough to grab Quan’s interest. Quan really doesn’t care about Kung Lao dying, as all he wanted from him was his soul, which is out of his reach and asks what Shang could possibly have to offer him. Shang says if they don’t shut up he’ll kill them both and Quan sends Siann away to avoid further incident. Shang and Quan are sitting quietly as Not Jade and Siann have a shouting match with each other. Speaking of Goro, we go back to Outworld now and get a brief shot of either him, or another Shokan, watching over the mines. His visions start as memories of Jen, but quickly turn into nightmares of her murder by Scorpion and his own death at the hands of Goro. ![]() One could say this is a… Deadly Alliance? But no, they don’t say that, they call it the unholy alliance, stop being silly.Īt the training post, Kung Lao is meditating. Shang says that she’s of no importance and to ignore her, but his offer of an alliance is important. ![]() Not Jade tries to attack Siann, but she blocks it and grabs her by the neck before she’s able to actually do anything. Quan is a bit pissed about being summoned, but his curiosity about why Shang has summoned him won out, so he came. This episode starts out in the cobalt mines, with Shang Tsung summoning Quan Chi, who appears with Siann (the redhead from the previous episode), while Not Jade watches from the shadows. Guest article series by Gabriel “TheJoker138″ Coleman, who apologizes for having to deal with a million papers and finals when he should be writing up more of these. ![]()
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