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We settle for defending Earthrealm when we could help lead it.
 

 

—Bi-Han to his brother in Mortal Kombat 1

This article is about Bi-Han, the series' first Sub-Zero that eventually became Noob Saibot. For other characters that used the Sub-Zero title, see Sub-Zero (disambiguation).

Bi-Han (Chinese: 壁寒)[1][2], also known as Sub-Zero and later as the Wraith Noob Saibot, is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. A cruel, former Lin Kuei assassin, he is the older brother of fellow Lin Kuei assassin Kuai Liang and serves as a primary antagonist towards his younger brother and Hanzo Hasashi as both Sub-Zero and Noob Saibot.

Bi-Han made his debut as one of the few original characters in the first Mortal Kombat game as the original Sub-Zero (Chinese: 絶対零度 Absolute Zero?), a mantle later passed down to his younger brother Kuai Liang after his death. He later reappears as the Elder Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat (2011).

Bi-Han made his debut as Noob Saibot in Mortal Kombat II as a secret character, a role he takes on in many games after before making his playable debut in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. However, the identity of Noob Saibot being Bi-Han was not established until Mortal Kombat: Deception. He reappears as Noob Saibot in Mortal Kombat (2011) and Mortal Kombat 11.

A new version of Bi-Han returns in Mortal Kombat 1 once again under the Sub-Zero mantle while serving as an antagonist in the game's Story Mode. He returns as Noob Saibot in the Khaos Reigns Story Mode expansion, serving as a villainous protagonist in the Story Mode.

About Bi-Han

Before his death, Bi-Han was the original Sub-Zero, one of the most powerful and devout warriors of the Lin Kuei clan. While essentially neutral, he was a cold-blooded, vicious assassin whose soul had become corrupted from years of violence and remorseless killing.

At the end of the first Mortal Kombat tournament, Bi-Han was murdered by Scorpion in retaliation for his own death at the cryomancer's hands. He then descended to the fifth plane of the Netherrealm where he was resurrected by the necromancer sorcerer Quan Chi, who had earlier resurrected Scorpion as well. The evil within Bi-Han's soul was released by stripping him of pride, compassion, and everything else that made him human.

Eventually reborn in the Netherrealm, now as the shadow wraith Noob Saibot, he becomes the very incarnation of evil. He desires not only to remain in the Netherrealm, but to conquer and rule it. Although he has been seen in the service of evil warlords such as Shinnok and Shao Kahn, his ultimate allegiance is to himself.

In the current timeline, Bi-Han is the rightful successor to be Grandmaster of the Lin Kuei, of which he becomes after his father's death. He is once again the older brother of Kuai Liang, who was designed to be this timeline's Scorpion. Additionally, Smoke is now their adopted brother, but due to not truly sharing blood, Bi-Han does not see Smoke as his brother like Kuai Liang does. His lust of breaking away from Liu Kang causes a rift between him and his brothers, eventually restarting the long standing rivalry between the Lin Kuei and Shirai Ryu that Liu Kang had tried to prevent in this new timeline.

In the Khaos Reigns Story Mode expansion, Bi-Han is again transformed into Noob Saibot, however, he is a being of chaos created by Titan Havik rather than the traditional Wraith he had been in previous timelines. His mind is obsessed with anarchy and chaos, wishing to follow Titan Havik until his mind is freed by Liu Kang. He is romantically involved with Sektor, who wishes to restore him back to normal. He is later put in a comatose state to cure his corrupted body, however he awoke earlier than anticipated and, to Sektor's horror, Bi-Han does not want to be restored, rather treating what Titan Havik did as a blessing. He plans on using his newly acquired powers to make the Lin Kuei an all-powerful clan, one that Liu Kang and the Shirai Ryu cannot defeat.

Character Development

Bi-Han has always been a calculated but ruthless and remorseless Lin Kuei assassin, especially towards those he deems are his enemies. Although he was responsible for the brutal and savage murder of Hanzo Hasashi, Bi-Han was held accountable for the extinction of the Shirai Ryu, as well as the murder of Hanzo's family. This however was false and would unknowingly be Bi-Han's downfall, as Hanzo had been resurrected as the Spectre Scorpion seeking revenge. Killing Bi-Han in cold blood, he would be sent to the Netherrealm just like his rival, corrupted and reborn as the Wraith Noob Saibot, a staple character of the series. He would continue to be portrayed as Noob Saibot for the reminder of his appearances, serving as a primary antagonist towards Scorpion and even his younger brother in some instances.

Bi-Han's remorseless nature would only become worse as the Wraith Noob Saibot, as his corrupted soul would make him lust for his own form of power. He would become a recurring antagonist in the series afterwards, continuing to side with other villains in a bid for his own conquest.

In the alternate timeline, Bi-Han is not responsible for killing Hanzo Hasashi, rather Quan Chi killing the clan as payment towards Sektor, who refused to pay the demon after he had resurrected Hanzo as Scorpion. Bi-Han and Hanzo were resurrected as Noob Saibot and Scorpion by Quan Chi, their souls corrupted even further by the demon, though Hanzo was able to break free from this influence on two occasions - one being his own resurrection and the other was his past self witnessing his older variant die at the hands of D'Vorah. Bi-Han, however, continued to lust for power and dominance no matter what, attacking Hanzo and his younger brother on multiple occasions after making further deals with the villains of the franchise. He would continue to be a primary antagonist to Hanzo, however now becoming an antagonistic force towards Kuai Liang, as his younger brother was a complete opposite of what Bi-Han was as a human.

In the current timeline, Bi-Han, while still callous, is seen as one of Liu Kang's champions and aids the Fire God in Earthrealm's protection with his brothers Kuai Liang and Tomas. As the rightful heir to the Grandmaster, Bi-Han now leads the Lin Kuei, however like in the previous timelines, his antagonistic and villainous tendencies come to fruition when he betrays his brothers and Earthrealm, returning to his previous role from prior timelines.

Bi-Han as Noob Saibot in this timeline is significantly different than past iterations. This version of the character is corrupted by a Titan variant of Havik, a Godly counterpart from another timeline obsessed with any and everything chaos. Rather than be condemned to the Netherrealm and his soul being collected and transformed by Quan Chi, Titan Havik tortures then kills Bi-Han and corrupts his soul through the influence of chaos, granting him the same abilities and destructive mindset like before, but now, like Titan Havik, he is obsessed with anarchy and chaos, serving his new master to bring an anarchist utopia to all timelines.

Appearance

As Sub-Zero

In MK, as with Scorpion and Reptile, Sub-Zero appeared with the traditional palette swap look he and the other ninjas had.

In UMK3, Sub-Zero shares the same fighting stance as Scorpion and Ermac with traditional palette swaps for both.

In MK: Mythologies, Sub-Zero also appears in the palette swaps of Scorpion.

In MK1, he returns without a hood matching ninja suits with his brothers in the New Era with a mask design modeled after very similarity to his 2021 film, his bracers is directly from MK 2011. His colors are also more subdued, appearing closer to a darker blue color while his Kameo form was taken from his younger brother's look in MKII.

As Noob Saibot

In MKII, he was a blacked-out palette swapped version of his younger brother while in MK3, he was a blacked-out palette swapped version of Kano.

In UMK3, Noob Saibot shares the same fighting stance as Scorpion, Ermac and his Sub-Zero form. In all versions of UMK3, he features an entirely blacked-out palette set, while in MKT he is defined by shades of gray.

In MK4, Noob Saibot has darker pale skin while it has glowing blue eyes.

In MKTE, his look was based off of Scorpion's in Deadly Alliance. He would features a new design in MKD, with a new ninja outfit, entirely black skin and glowing white eyes. He would retain this outfit in MKA.

In MK:SM, Noob Saibot wears a simplified version of the outfit he wore as Sub-Zero, while having ash-black skin and glowing blue eyes.

In MK 2011, Bi-Han as Sub-Zero & Noob Saibot gains a new ninja outfit almost resembling his look from MK Deception. Until later an updated version with a hoodie.

In MK11, Noob Saibot has black and dark gray dominate his outfit, symbolizing his alignment with death and shadows. His look is accented by muted metallic tones. He wears a sleek and angular armor set, with jagged edges and a skeletal motif. The design suggests both functionality and a grim, spectral aesthetic. His face is concealed by a menacing mask that resembles a skull, adding to his grim reaper-like visage. He is often depicted with a tattered, flowing cloak, which gives him a ghostly and imposing silhouette. He can conjure his sickle from his person, as shown in one of his intros. Whenever his mask is removed during fatalities, his gaunt face lacks a nose entirely.

In MK1, Noob Saibot has a similar look to his design as Sub-Zero, but with a unique horned hood and a severed hand on his hip. Most notably, the formerly purple accents on both him and his Shadow have been replaced with green to signify that he is a being of Khaos, and neither Shadow nor Dark magic.

Combat Characteristics (as Sub-Zero)

Powers and Abilities

When he was still the Cryomancer Sub-Zero, Bi-Han possessed incredible control over the element of ice. He could easily deep freeze opponents with temperatures of -500° Fahrenheit[3] (which surpasses even absolute zero) to the point of them becoming brittle enough to shatter into pieces. Though some assumed that the revelation that Bi-Han can generate -500° Fahrenheit cold was a joke playing on his codename, since it is physically impossible for matter to become colder than absolute zero, when the matter was brought before Midway they stated that in the Outworld the laws of physics apply differently, such that it is possible to achieve temperatures below absolute zero.[4] Bi-Han was able to flash-freeze opponents with a single touch and had the ability to freeze the air in a large area around him by concentrating all of his power into one destructive blast. His powers were similar, if not superior, to his younger brother's cryomancy. Like his brother, he could create ice weapons when taking the offensive (swords, daggers, spikes, orbs, etc.) and ice constructs when switching to a more defensive style (clones, traps, and armor).

Signature Moves

X-Ray/Fatal Blow

Other Moves

Fatalities

Brutalities

Mortal Kombat 1

Other Finishers

Combat Characteristics (as Noob Saibot)

Powers and Abilities

His transformation to the wraith Noob Saibot did not immediately grant him new abilities; his first appearance in Mortal Kombat II had him borrow moves from other ninjas. It wouldn't be until Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 that Noob fully came into his own, harnessing the powers of darkness and shadow against his foes.

Noob displays a mastery over the powers of darkness and is able to turn invisible, create weapon constructs, and summon a shadow clone of himself to assist in battle. This allows him to overwhelm opponents who fight on their own. His clone was replaced by Cyber Smoke in Mortal Kombat: Deception, who had a similar role in combat but had his own set of powers and could summon Noob when needed. In the latest installment, he can duplicate and teleport to his shadow clone for an advantage in numbers and mobility respectively. The clone can also be summoned inside live opponents to bypass external defenses by pouring dark energy into them, tearing them apart from the inside.

Like most ninjas, Noob has the ability to teleport. In older games, his teleportation required the use of dark portals which he could also use on unlucky opponents who were caught in them. His usage of teleportation and portals was expanded on in Mortal Kombat (2011) and in Mortal Kombat 11. He could turn into liquid and reform elsewhere, use portals to reposition himself or his opponent, and even kill by crushing and disintegrating those who are caught in his portal. Noob honed his bunshin techniques as well; summoning multiple clones to restrain enemies. He used such techniques upon Jax and Jacqui when they returned to Shang Tsung's Island to retrieve the crown.

His weapons of choice are shurikens. He initially was to have these weapons, along with a scythe, in Mortal Kombat 4, but was replaced with Reiko. However, he begins using such weapons in Mortal Kombat: Deception. He also utilizes a sickle as his main weapon in Mortal Kombat 11.

In the second timeline as a Wraith, Noob possesses a degree of immortality. This was demonstrated when he survived being thrown into the Soulnado by Nightwolf. Noob was able to withstand the vortex and absorb the souls swirling around it, using them to fuel his power. In addition, the sickle he wields is lodged into his heart, but he appears to be unaffected as the weapon is frequently sheathed and unsheathed.

In Liu Kang's New Era, Noob Saibot's form and power is a product of Titan Havik's Chaos magic rather than necromancy. By embracing randomness and chaos, Bi-Han is able to access his usual abilities and expand upon them. His preferred method of destroying his enemies is summoning a portal from which several shadowy hands emerge forth and tear them to pieces. The procedure that transformed Bi-Han also telekinetically linked his thoughts with Havik. This allowed him to best the Kamidogu-empowered Titan in kombat despite the power gap by being familiar with his weaknesses and exploiting them to his advantage alongside his newfound powers bestowed by his former master.

Signature Moves

X-Ray/Fatal Blow

Other Moves

Fatalities

Brutalities

Mortal Kombat 11

Mortal Kombat 1

Other Finishers

Appearances in Other Media (Sub-Zero)

Mortal Kombat (1995 film)

Bi-Han appears in the 1995 film Mortal Kombat as Sub-Zero, portrayed by François Petit. His relationship with Scorpion is all but ignored; Shang Tsung only remarks that they are the "deadliest of enemies, but slaves under my power."

Together with Scorpion, Sub-Zero was one of Shang Tsung's guardians who confronted Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, and Sonya Blade on Shang Tsung's boat. When the two prepared to fight the trio, they were incapacitated by Lord Raiden. Later, during the dinner on the eve of the tournament, Sub-Zero participated in a demonstration fight for the Earthrealm warriors, killing his opponent by freezing and shattering him.

During the tournament, Sub-Zero fought Liu Kang. When Liu Kang gained the upper hand, Sub-Zero used his freezing abilities to create a force field in an attempt to draw Liu Kang to his death. However, this backfired — Liu Kang threw a nearby wooden bucket filled with water (placed there by Raiden earlier to aid Kang) towards the force field, creating an icicle that impaled and subsequently froze the cryomancer.

In Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins, the unofficial tie-in and prequel to the 1995 film, the original Sub-Zero, was again depicted as a servant of Shang Tsung alongside Scorpion, and the two were forced by the sorcerer to team up in order to kill Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, and Sonya Blade. Engaging the trio in combat, they were stopped from killing them by Raiden. The rivalry between Sub-Zero and Scorpion is explored during the course of the film, although interpreted differently from that of the games.

Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm

The original Sub-Zero appears briefly in the first episode of Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, in a flashback which shows him being defeated by Liu Kang like in the 1995 film. However, because the show was aimed at a younger audience, instead of getting impaled by an ice stalagmite-like in the film, Sub-Zero froze himself instead.

Mortal Kombat (1995 novel)

In the novel Mortal Kombat by Jeff Rovin, the original Sub-Zero is a man even more brutal in comparison to his videogame counterpart. After he killed Yong Park by disemboweling him in front of his family and throwing his corpse into a river, he went into seclusion. He then received a message from Shang Tsung, who enlisted him to kill the man working for the Order of Light, Liu Kang. After donning his costume, he went after Liu Kang somewhere close to a temple. He killed two of Liu Kang's friends and proceeded to battle him. He almost won, but Liu Kang awoke his fire powers and forced him to flee. Later, while Raiden and Liu Kang battle Goro and Reptile, Sub-Zero caught them off guard and froze them. When he was preparing to kill them, Yong Park, resurrected by Yu via fusing himself with his son Tsui to become Scorpion, snatched them away and awoke them. They all battled, with Sub-Zero making a swift escape using a smoke bomb. Sub-Zero was then never seen again in the novel.

Mortal Kombat: Rebirth

Sub-Zero and his brother are mentioned in the short film Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, by Sonya Blade and Jax Briggs, in an attempt to gain Scorpion's trust, and get him to enter Shang Tsung's tournament as Sonya Blade told Hanzo Hasashi that if he joined the tournament, he would get the opportunity to kill Sub-Zero. Scorpion believed he was dead, but he was then informed that the one he had killed was the older brother.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy

Bi-Han appears as Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat Legacy, portrayed by Kevan Ohtsji in Season 1 and Eric Steinberg in Season 2. Unlike in the games, Bi-Han and Hanzo Hasashi were childhood friends and sparring rivals rather than bitter enemies; they would often train together in a hayfield outside of their respective villages. However, their fathers eventually discovered this arrangement and forbid the two boys from seeing each other. Bi-Han questioned his father as to why the Lin Kuei and the Shirai Ryu were in conflict, but the answers he gave implied he himself did not know the reason.

When Bi-Han succeeded his father as general, he forbade any violent conflict between them and the Shirai Ryu. This peace would be broken when an overambitious Kuai Liang challenged Hanzo and paid with his life. After this event, Bi-Han promised Hanzo there would be no retaliation for the death of his younger brother and the two committed to a formal truce to forever end the violence between their clans.

Tragedy struck shortly after, however, as news reached Bi-Han about the slaughter of the Shirai Ryu and Hanzo's family at the hands of the Lin Kuei. Bi-Han was shocked and heartbroken that his clan would defy him and commit such a horrendous act, but before he could punish those involved, a mystic arrived and revealed the truth behind the attack. The sorcerer Quan Chi had impersonated Sub-Zero to carry out the slaughter so that he could resurrect Hanzo and gain his allegiance in the upcoming Mortal Kombat tournament. In the vision produced by the mystic, Quan Chi (appearing as Bi-Han) is seen killing the land's shogun and murdering Hanzo as he finds his family's frozen remains.

Bi-Han travelled to the tournament to track down Hanzo and explain to him the true nature of his death. However, Hanzo had been resurrected as the spectre Scorpion and was far too consumed by his vengeance to listen. Though Sub-Zero put up a valiant fight, he ultimately lost when Scorpion impaled him from behind with his kunai. Scorpion completed his revenge by ripping out his rival's head and spinal cord, killing him instantly.

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge

Bi-Han, voiced by Steven Blum, appears as Sub-Zero in the 2020 animated film Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge. Like most of his counterparts in other media, Scorpion tried to kill Sub-Zero for the deaths of his family and the clan of Shirai Ryu.

Sub-Zero attended the Mortal Kombat Tournament. In the wake of Earthrealm's success, Shang Tsung ordered the Black Dragon to kill them. Upon reaching the bridge that leads to the throne room, the Earthrealmers were ambushed by Kano and Black Dragon assassins. With the help of Scorpion, they managed to defeat the Black Dragon. Kano was intercepted and overpowered by Sub-Zero, who helped the group deal with the Black Dragon assassins. However, Scorpion, recognizing the blue-clad ninja as his son's killer, started to battle him in an act of vengeance. The fight ended with Sub-Zero's death and Quan Chi showed up in front of Scorpion to reveal that he was the one who massacred the clan of Shirai Ryu.

Mortal Kombat (2021 film)

Main: Bi-Han/Film

Bi-Han appears as Sub-Zero in the 2021 film Mortal Kombat and is portrayed by actor Joe Taslim.

DC Comics

Bi-Han alongside Kuai Liang (as Scorpion) and Shang Tsung in the crossover event DC K.O., shown to be fighting Black Lightning and Plastic Man.

Appearances in Other Media (Noob Saibot)

As Noob Saibot's onscreen appearances by far all predate Mortal Kombat: Deception, the game established Noob Saibot as original Sub-Zero, all of these counterparts' origins do not reference to his origin as Sub-Zero.

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

In Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, the sequel to the 1995 film, Noob Saibot, portrayed by J.J. Perry, makes a brief appearance by emerging from Ermac's chest to assist him in his fight with Sonya Blade. Almost successful in killing her, they were stopped by Jax Briggs, who quickly defeated Noob Saibot while Sonya finished Ermac.

Mortal Kombat: Conquest

Noob Saibot, played by Master Sultan Uddin, makes an appearance in Mortal Kombat: Conquest as an Outworld ninja warrior banished by Shao Kahn in the eponymous episode.

Noob Saibot was an Outworld warrior banished by Shao Kahn and imprisoned inside a "mystical shrine in the darkest depths" in Zhu Zin.

Siro, frustrated by a fight in a bazaar when he was attacked by a group of thugs, was deceived by Kiri, a "seer" as claimed by Ankha, who told him to defeat two powerful warriors in a "mystical shrine in the darkest depths" so he would gain the power from them. Siro insisted on going to the shrine despite Taja's doubt and opposition.

Insides the shrine, Siro found there were only oil stains scattered around and two ceremonial warrior statues in the crypt. Taja lost her patience and left Siro alone in the room. However, the ceremonial warriors came to life and fought Siro. During the fight, Siro was nearly overpowered, but he was saved by Taja, who killed the two warriors. Unknown to Siro, when he fell on the ground, his clothes was stained by the oil. That night, the stain on his clothes came to life and moved to Kira's place. It was revealed the living oil was in fact Noob Saibot, who used to serve Kira.

As he could be killed by Shao Kahn if he dared to return to his realm, Kira told Noob Saibot to kill the Great Kung Lao, so he would earn the Emperor's favour and return as a hero. Noob Saibot agreed to kill Kung Lao and went to the Trading Post to taunt the Monk.

Upon knowing what Noob Saibot was as he found the ninja left a trace of oil, Siro went to Kira's place with anger. There, Siro noticed that the oil covering Noob Saibot was flammable.

However, Taja thought Siro went to the shrine, so she and Kung Lao headed there, only to be confronted by Noob Saibot. The two fought, but Noob Saibot was gaining upper hands and even used a short stick to attack Kung Lao. Siro managed to interfere the fight and save Kung Lao by setting the oil ninja on fire, causing him to explode after the trio escaped.

In the Trading Post during the night, Raiden told the trio that Noob Saibot was a ninja with amazing powers but banished by Shao Kahn. Even Raiden did not know Noob Saibot was in Earthrealm and he was doubt if the ninja was dead.

Later, the living oil emerged again and possibly left the shrine.

Quotes

Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero

Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Mortal Kombat (2011)

As Sub-Zero

As Noob Saibot

Mortal Kombat: Legacy

Mortal Kombat 11

Story Mode

Part 1: Mortal Kombat 11

Part 2: Aftermath

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge

Mortal Kombat (2021)

Mortal Kombat 1

As Sub-Zero

Part 1: Mortal Kombat 1

Part 2: Khaos Reigns

Light Sub-Zero
Khaos Sub-Zero

As Noob Saibot

Story Mode

Trivia (as Sub-Zero)

General

Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat 3/Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3/Mortal Kombat Trilogy

Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero

Mortal Kombat 1

Trivia (as Noob Saibot)

General

Mortal Kombat II

Mortal Kombat 3/Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3/Mortal Kombat Trilogy

Mortal Kombat 4/Mortal Kombat Gold

Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition

Mortal Kombat: Deception

Mortal Kombat (2011)

Mortal Kombat X

Injustice 2

Mortal Kombat 11

Mortal Kombat Mobile

Mortal Kombat 1

Errors

References

  1. 壁寒 ("Wall Cold") also 避寒 ("Avoiding Cold") (WG: Pi4 Han2; PY: Bì Hán for both transcriptions) per localization in East Asia since 2010s.
  2. Netherrealm Studios Releases Sub-Zero Vignette!
  3. https://imgur.com/gallery/7ZQlNlp
  4. "Smarty". Electronic Gaming Monthly 107 (June 1998). Pages 14 and 16.
  5. https://youtu.be/0p2YcNzANTM?si=Qpz9uBIkqvOSmkBk&t=892
  6. https://twitter.com/#!/noobde/status/37540240381968384 Noob and Saibot

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