Chameleon : Portrayed by: John Turk (
MKT) : Voiced by:
Ed Boon (
MKT) Chameleon is a mysterious warrior who possesses the abilities of all the franchise' male ninjas. He is distinguished by his partially transparent appearance and an outfit that constantly changes its colors. Chameleon appeared in the
PlayStation,
Sega Saturn, and
PC versions of
Mortal Kombat Trilogy with no biography or ending; he is instead only referred to as "one of Shao Kahn's deadliest warriors". His
Armageddon ending is also vague, revealing only that he had sought to become Mortal Kombat champion since the events of the first game. The character was ranked 32nd in
UGO's 2012 selection of the top fifty series characters, who wrote "They say copying is a form of flattery, so Chameleon makes our list."
Cyrax :Portrayed by: Sal Divita (
MK3,
UMK3);
Shane Warren Jones (
Legacy) :Voiced by:
Rhasaan Orange (2011 game);
Ike Amadi (
MK11);
Artt Butler (
Battle of the Realms);(
MK1) Cyrax is an assassin and
Motswana member of the Lin Kuei clan who agreed to become a cyborg. First appearing in
Mortal Kombat 3, he and fellow cyborg Sektor are tasked with finding and killing former member
Kuai Liang. Amidst Outworld emperor
Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm however, Cyrax is captured by Kuai Liang, who reprograms him to help him defeat Shao. In
Mortal Kombat Gold (2000), Cyrax experiences flashbacks of his former life as
Sonya Blade and
Jax Briggs bring him to the Outer World Investigation Agency (OIA) headquarters to restore his humanity. In return, Cyrax joins the agency as a scout. In
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Cyrax encounters the vampire
Nitara, who offers to help him return to Earthrealm in exchange for his assistance in finding
Onaga's egg. In
Mortal Kombat (2011), following
Raiden's alterations to the timeline, Cyrax is rewritten to become a human
Tswana member of the Lin Kuei who relies on his
chi and opposes the "Cyber Initiative". Nonetheless, he is captured and forcibly converted off-screen. He and Sektor later capture Kuai Liang and take him to be converted as well before aligning themselves with Shao Kahn and assisting him in his invasion of Earthrealm, only to be defeated by
Nightwolf. As of
Mortal Kombat 11, Cyrax joined forces with
Kronika to help Sektor bolster her forces with more cyborgs. However, Kuai Liang and
Hanzo Hasashi defeat Cyrax, causing him to realize what happened to him, then convince him to help them stop her instead. Though Kuai Liang promises to help restore him, Cyrax chooses to sacrifice himself to destroy Sektor's cyber factory. Two incarnations of Cyrax appear in
Mortal Kombat 1. The original appears as an assist character, or "Kameo Fighter", while a female incarnation appears as a downloadable playable character via the
Khaos Reigns DLC. After Fire God
Liu Kang creates another new timeline while stopping Kronika, Cyrax was rewritten once more to become a
Nigerien Lin Kuei clanswoman and Sektor's apprentice who wears a
powered suit developed by the latter. Initially believing her grandmaster Bi-Han's deception, she later discovers his corrupt nature and defects to the Shirai Ryu. The original Cyrax appears in the
Mortal Kombat: Legacy episode "Cyrax & Sektor", played by
Shane Warren Jones. According to John Tobias, Cyrax and the cyber ninjas were inspired by the
Predator and
Boba Fett. The original Cyrax was included in
GamesRadar's 2011 list of "gaming's most malicious machines", and
Complex ranked him the fourth-coolest robot in video games in 2012. His episode of
Legacy was well received, but critical reaction to his Fatalities has been mixed.
Ermac Kabal :Portrayed by: Richard Divizio (
MK3,
UMK3 and
MKT); Carlos Pesina (
MK:D, MK:A); Daniel Nelson (2021 film) :Voiced by: Jarod Pranno (
MK:A);
David Lodge (2011 game); Jonathan Cahill (
MK11);
Kevin Michael Richardson (
Defenders of the Realm);
Damon Herriman (2021 film);
Keith Silverstein (
Snow Blind) Kabal is a former member of
Kano's Black Dragon crime syndicate and one of
Raiden's champions in defending Earthrealm who was attacked, maimed, and scarred by
Shao Kahn's extermination squads. As a result, Kabal was forced to wear a respirator to survive and left the Black Dragon. Following an appearance as a non-playable character (NPC) in
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Kabal returns in
Mortal Kombat: Deception, in which he is tasked by
Havik with restoring the Black Dragon. In pursuit of this, he recruits arms dealer
Kira and martial artist turned killer
Kobra. In
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Kabal confronts the demigod
Taven and offers the latter membership into the Black Dragon, but is defeated. In
Mortal Kombat (2011), after Raiden alters the timeline to avert the events of
Armageddon, Kabal is rewritten to become a former Black Dragon member who became a
NYPD riot control officer partnered with
Kurtis Stryker. Amidst Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm, Kabal is grievously injured by
Kintaro and kidnapped by Kano, who nurses him back to health with help from the sorcerer
Shang Tsung and outfits him with a respirator due to his lungs being damaged beyond repair. Kabal eventually escapes to join Raiden and his champions in defending Earthrealm, only to be killed by Shao's queen,
Sindel and converted by the necromancer
Quan Chi into one of his undead revenant slaves. In this state, Kabal makes minor appearances in
Mortal Kombat X, in which he appears as an NPC, and
Mortal Kombat 11, which additionally features a young time-displaced Kabal who had yet to leave the Black Dragon. Kabal appears in the
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm episode "Amends", which is based on his
MK3 backstory; the script for
Mortal Kombat Annihilation before he was cut during production;
Mortal Kombat (2021) as one of Shang Tsung's champions before he is killed by
Liu Kang; and
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind as a member of the Black Dragon. Kabal was originally nicknamed "Sandman" during production of
MK3 before his name was determined. According to
Mortal Kombat co-creator
John Tobias, Kabal's overall design was inspired by the
Tusken Raiders from
Star Wars while his mask's circular lenses were inspired by 1940s-style aviator goggles. Tobias, however, expressed his dissatisfaction with Kabal's original design in a 2012 interview. Kabal has received mostly positive critical reception, but received notoriety for being overpowered in
MK3, while response to his Fatalities throughout his series appearances has been mixed.
Khameleon : Portrayed by: Becky Gable (
MKT) : Voiced by: Johanna Añonuevo (
Armageddon),
Courtenay Taylor (
MK1) Khameleon is a Zaterran who possesses the abilities of the franchise's female ninjas. She is the last known female of her race. She was introduced in the
Nintendo 64 version of
Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Due to Shao Kahn's role in her race's near extinction, Khameleon seeks revenge against him. Khameleon was the franchise's only previously playable character excluded in the original release of
Armageddon, but was added to the
Wii version. Series art director Steve Beran acknowledged that she was included in
Armageddon due to heavy fan demand. In the new timeline depicted in
Mortal Kombat 1, Khameleon is a Saurian and the first of her kind to join the Umgadi, warrior priestesses who guard Outworld's royal family. Described by
Ed Boon as one of the "oddest shaped"
Mortal Kombat characters, Motaro was nearly excluded from
Armageddon due to the developers' difficulty of compensating for his unique half-horse body shape. With fans desiring to see the character return, the developers removed Motaro's hind legs to allow him in the game. Motaro placed 31st in
UGO's 2012 ranking of the top fifty
Mortal Kombat characters, noting him being a tough sub-boss to defeat. Den of Geek ranked Motaro 42nd in their 2015 rating of the franchise's then-64 playable characters. The bipedal version of Motaro was criticized by Robert Naytor of Hardcore Gaming 101 and
ScrewAttack, with the former considering his four legs "the one cool thing he had going for him" and the latter stating that he had lost his most defining trait.
Nightwolf Rain : Portrayed by: John Turk (
MKT); Tyrone Wiggins (
Annihilation); Percy Brown (
Conquest) : Voiced by:
Rino Romano (
Defenders of the Realm);
Andrew Bowen (
MKX); Dempsey Pappion (
MK11); Noshir Dalal (
MK1) before becoming a playable character in the home version of
UMK3 and the compilation title
Mortal Kombat Trilogy (1996), Rain is an Edenian prince who had been smuggled from his homeland amidst Outworld emperor Shao Kahn's takeover. Millennia later, the former resurfaces during Shao's invasion of Earthrealm to join him. Following a minor appearance in
Mortal Kombat: Deceptions (2004) training mode, Rain returns in
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006), in which he learns from Outworld sorcerer
Quan Chi that he is a direct descendant of Argus, Edenia's protector god and half-sibling of
Taven and
Daegon, both of whom were favored by their father to assume his mantle as Edenia's protector. He later confronts the former, only to be defeated. Returning as a downloadable playable character in
Mortal Kombat (2011),
Raiden alters the timeline to avert the events of
Armageddon. Due to this, Rain is stated to have been orphaned at a young age during Shao Kahn's invasion of Edenia and raised by Edenian resistance fighters. Growing up, he developed a reputation as an exceptional yet arrogant warrior before betraying his comrades after being refused leadership of the resistance. This caught Shao's attention, who offered Rain a place in his army in exchange for his services. Appearing as an NPC in
Mortal Kombat X (2015), Rain served as advisor to Shao's successor
Mileena before she was overthrown by
Kotal Kahn. In the present, Rain attempts to help Mileena reassume the throne, but is thwarted by
D'Vorah. Following this, Rain returns as a downloadable playable character once more in
Mortal Kombat 11. In his ending, he discovers his father Argus betrayed his birth mother Amara by faking his death, leading to her committing suicide while Rain was sold to another family. Swearing vengeance, he leaves his stepmother Delia to suffer a similar fate as Amara. Rain appears as a playable character in
Mortal Kombat 1. While creating a second new timeline, Fire God
Liu Kang removed Rain's divinity and made him
Zeffeero, an ambitious sorcerer who went on to become High Mage of Outworld's royal court. Although Rain and Daegon are still half-brothers in this timeline. After aiding in Quan Chi,
Shang Tsung, and General Shao's failed attempt to conquer Outworld and Earthrealm, Rain goes into hiding and allies himself with
Havik, who has him destroy Orderrealm's capital, Seido. Wracked with guilt over what he did, Rain subsequently turns himself in to Empress Mileena. Additionally, an alternate timeline variant of Rain who became emperor of Outworld and married
Tanya appears in the
Khaos Reigns DLC. After
MK Trilogy, the character was given his own distinct designs in future appearances. Rain has received mixed to negative critical reception for his origins and his Fatalities.
UGO ranked him 28th out of the series' top 50 characters in 2012.
GamesRadar+ noted his purple palette in the 2011 reboot as "a nice, rarely used color for male fighting game characters", while "his moves are so weird and confounding that they make every match a constant guessing game."
Bleeding Cool considered Rain's
MK11 appearance as his best to date due to his evolved moveset.
Sektor :Portrayed by: Sal Divita (
MK3,
UMK3);
Peter Shinkoda (
Legacy) :Voiced by:
Andrew Kishino (2011 game);
Dave B. Mitchell (
MK11,
Battle of the Realms);
Erika Ishii (MK1) Following this, Sektor makes a minor appearance in
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. In
Mortal Kombat (2011), after
Raiden alters the timeline to avert the events of
Armageddon, Sektor initially appears as a human Chinese member of the Lin Kuei who fervently supports the impending Cyber Lin Kuei initiative. After becoming a cyborg, he captures Kuai Liang to convert him as well before aligning himself with Outworld emperor Shao Kahn and assisting in his invasion of Earthrealm, only to be defeated by
Nightwolf. As of
Mortal Kombat X, Sektor was killed. While studying his memories, Kuai Liang discovers the former contributed to the Shirai Ryu clan's destruction and the feud between Kuai Liang and
Hanzo Hasashi. Furthermore, the downloadable playable character
Triborg sports a variation based on Sektor. In
Mortal Kombat 11, a time-displaced Sektor was recruited by
Kronika to help bolster her forces. To fulfill this task, he kidnapped several Lin Kuei clansmen and forcibly converted them into cyborgs until Kuai Liang, Hasashi, and Cyrax destroy his factory. Two incarnations of Sektor appear in
Mortal Kombat 1, with the original appearing as an assist character, or "Kameo Fighter", while a female incarnation appears as a downloadable playable character via the
Khaos Reigns DLC. After Fire God
Liu Kang creates another new timeline while stopping Kronika, Sektor was rewritten to become the daughter of the Lin Kuei's master armorer, Longwei, and one of its leading warriors, Madam Bo. Growing up, Sektor would go on to become Longwei's apprentice, later successor, in addition to being a warrior. In the present, Sektor advises the Lin Kuei's grandmaster, Bi-Han, to bolster their forces with machinery. This would lead to her developing two
powered suits for the clan's use and becoming one of his most trusted advisors and lover. In the
Khaos Reigns DLC, she joins the Lin Kuei in ambushing the Shirai Ryu to test the suits, only to be captured. The original Sektor appears in the
Mortal Kombat: Legacy episode "Cyrax & Sektor", played by
Peter Shinkoda; plays a minor role in
DC Comics'
Mortal Kombat X: Blood Ties comic miniseries; and appears in
Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms (2021). Sektor was nicknamed "Ketchup" during production of
MK3 before his official name was determined, while the robot ninjas' designs were inspired by
Boba Fett and the
Predator. He has been lauded by gaming media outlets for his Fatalities over the course of the
Mortal Kombat series.
UGO placed him 26th in their 2012 list of their top fifty series characters. Series co-creator
John Tobias opted for a female version of the character as she would be physically smaller in size and thus take up less room on the screen. She was omitted from the home versions of
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 due to memory constraints. Sheeva (voiced by
Dawnn Lewis) had a recurring role in the 1996 animated series
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm. In the 1997 film
Mortal Kombat Annihilation, she was played by
Marjean Holden in a minor role with her only action sequence being a brief scuffle with Motaro, though the film acknowledges her then-current role in the games as Sindel's personal protector. In the 2015
Mortal Kombat X: Blood Ties prequel comic miniseries produced by
DC Comics, Sheeva is crowned by Kintaro as the current leader of the Shokan in a peaceful treaty with Kotal Kahn, following the death of previous rule King Gorbak. Sheeva mourns Kintaro's death after Sonya — possessed by
Havik — kills him in battle. Reception of the character has been mixed. While
Wirtualna Polska featured Sheeva among gaming's top ten female villains in 2011, she placed a middling 28th in
UGO.com's 2012 ranking of their top fifty
Mortal Kombat characters, and 47th in
Den of Geek's 2019 ranking of the series' 77 playable characters. However, her Fatalities over the course of her appearances have been fairly well received.
Sindel :Portrayed by: Lia Montelongo (
MK3);
Musetta Vander (
Annihilation); Beatrice Ilg (
Legacy);
Ana Thu Nguyen (
Mortal Kombat II) Sindel debuts as a playable character in
Mortal Kombat 3 (
MK3) as the queen of Edenia alongside her daughter, Princess
Kitana, before their kingdom lost ten consecutive Mortal Kombat tournaments, leading to Shao Kahn invading them to forcibly merge their realms. After he killed her husband King Jerrod and adopted the then-infant Kitana, Sindel committed suicide to avoid becoming his
consort. Years later however, Shao and Shang Tsung resurrect her without her memories and brainwash her to assist in the former's invasion of Earthrealm. After Earthrealm's defenders defeat Shao, Kitana convinces Sindel of her true past, turning her against Shao. Sindel appears as a non-playable character (NPC) in
Mortal Kombat 4 (
MK4), in which her subject Tanya betrays Edenia and allows
Shinnok's Netherrealm forces to invade her palace. Kitana escapes, but Sindel is imprisoned in her dungeon until Shinnok's forces are defeated. Following this, she sends Kitana to form an alliance with the Shokan armies and lead them into battle against a weakened Shao while Sindel stays behind to restore Edenia. Returning as a playable character in
Mortal Kombat: Deception (
MK:D), Edenia is invaded by
Onaga, who killed, resurrected, and brainwashed Sindel, among others, before imprisoning her until she is freed by
Jade. Sindel appears as a playable character in
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, though she does not play a role in the story mode. In
Mortal Kombat (2011), due to
Raiden altering the timeline and changing the events of the franchise's first three games, Sindel is instead resurrected by
Quan Chi and receives Shang Tsung's powers before she kills most of Earthrealm's warriors and Kitana before
Nightwolf sacrifices himself to kill her. Quan Chi subsequently converts the dead warriors into his undead revenant servants, a role Sindel fulfills while making a minor appearance as a NPC in
Mortal Kombat X. Sindel appears as a downloadable playable character in
Mortal Kombat 11 (
MK11) via the
Aftermath expansion pack, in which her history is
retconned. When Shao invaded Edenia, she willingly sided and married him, killed Jerrod herself for his perceived weakness, and claimed Shao did so to appease her subjects. Quan Chi, believing she was distracting Shao, later killed her and staged it as a suicide before using her soul to temporarily stop Shao from invading Earthrealm. In the present, Shang Tsung captures her revenant and revives her to help him steal
Kronika's Crown of Souls. Sindel agrees while also reconsolidating her power with Shao before betraying and defeating Kitana and Earthrealm's forces. After helping Shang Tsung breach Kronika's keep however, the sorcerer in turn betrays Sindel and Shao, absorbing their souls in retaliation for killing him to empower Sindel. Sindel appears as a playable character in
Mortal Kombat 1. After Fire God
Liu Kang created a second new timeline while stopping Kronika, Sindel is rewritten to become the firm yet fair empress of Outworld and biological mother of Kitana and
Mileena, the latter of whom is set to inherit her throne, who maintains the Mortal Kombat tournaments alongside Liu Kang in the late Jerrod's memory. Though she is a just ruler, Sindel is strict in preparing Mileena to succeed her and becomes more determined to protect her realm and the throne following Jerrod's death. She also employs Shang Tsung to help with Mileena's Tarkat disease, where the pair work together to fight off the other souls and maintain control of the body. During production of
MK3, Sindel was nicknamed "The Bride" and "Muchacha" by the developers before her official name was determined. She was played by actress Lia Montelongo, who was nineteen years old at the time. Sindel appears as a supporting character in
Mortal Kombat Annihilation, portrayed by
Musetta Vander. In addition to her original trilogy backstory and role, she is also named the new general of Shao Kahn's extermination squads following her resurrection and brainwashing. Amidst Earthrealm's warriors' final battle with Shao, Kitana defeats and spares Sindel. After Liu Kang defeats Shao, the latter's curse on Sindel is broken. She also appears in the
Mortal Kombat Legacy episode "Kitana and Mileena - Part 1", portrayed by Beatrice Ilg, and will appear in the upcoming
Mortal Kombat II, portrayed by
Ana Thu Nguyen. Sindel has been positively received for her role in the games and her Fatalities, but her
MK11 retcon was met with heavy fan criticism, while her portrayal in
Annihilation has been ridiculed.
Stryker :Portrayed by: Michael O'Brien (
MK3); Lawrence Kern (
MK 2011);
Tahmoh Penikett (
Legacy); Eric Jacobus (
Legacy II) : Voiced by:
Ron Perlman (
Defenders of the Realm);
Matthew Mercer (
MK 2011,
Battle of the Realms) Kurtis Stryker is a coast
NYPD riot control officer selected by Raiden to help defend Earthrealm against invading forces from Outworld. One of the franchise's few characters who does not possess any special powers, he employs modern weaponry such as explosives, firearms, tasers and nightsticks for his special moves and Fatalities. During the events of
MK3, he was the leader of the riot control brigade when Outworld's portal opened over
New York City. Stryker attempted to keep order among the populace in the ensuing chaos, but soon all human souls were usurped by
Shao Kahn with the exception of those that belonged to Raiden's chosen warriors, including himself. Initially ignorant of why he was spared, he entered the fray with the intention of avenging the lives of the innocent that he had vowed to protect and serve. Along with the other warriors, he assisted in liberating Earthrealm from Shao Kahn's clutches. His next playable appearance is in
MK Armageddon, in which he is still oblivious as to why he was chosen by the Elder Gods. In the Battle of Armageddon, he fights Mileena, Kabal and Kano, yet he is ultimately slain along with the other combatants. In the 2011 series reboot, Stryker is Kabal's
SWAT team leader who joins Raiden and his followers in repelling the Outworld invasion. He is later killed, along with most of the Earthrealm heroes, by Sindel and subsequently resurrected by
Quan Chi and forced to fight Raiden, in a losing effort. He makes brief nonplayable appearances in
Mortal Kombat X and
Mortal Kombat 11 as an undead revenant fighting for Quan Chi and Shinnok. A character named "Kurtis Stryker" was originally slated to appear in the first
Mortal Kombat, but the idea was dropped in place of a female fighter (
Sonya Blade). The character would appear in
Mortal Kombat II renamed
Jax, and Stryker was finally made an original character in
MK3. Stryker was originally conceived by the developers as a SWAT-type character with several additional weapons, but the game's memory limitations prevented this. He appeared in
Armageddon with a complete redesign into a much more futuristic-looking character, armed with two back-mounted knives that were never used. Stryker has made several appearances in alternate series media, starting as a featured character (voiced by
Ron Perlman) in the 1996 animated series
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm. He appeared in the premiere episode of the 2011 first season of the web series
Mortal Kombat: Legacy as a SWAT leader under Jax's command, and had a recurring role in the 2013 second season. In the 2021 animated film
Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, he represents Earthrealm in the tournament, defeating Baraka in battle but losing to Shang Tsung, after which he is magically manipulated into killing himself by the sorcerer. The character has received negative reception for his "common man" presence in the otherworldly atmosphere of the
Mortal Kombat series. However,
Den of Geek ranked Stryker 21st in their 2015 rating of the franchise's 64 playable characters, citing his sucker-punching of Mileena in ''Armageddon's'' opening cinematic sequence and Perlman's portrayal in the animated series, in addition to "really [becoming] something worth caring about in the reboot, where he came off as a likeable, disgruntled smart-ass." ==Introduced in
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero==