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Lin Kuei's robotic armor

Lin Kuei's robotic armor

Cyborgs are characters who have some parts of their body, or their entire body changed to cybernetic parts to enhance their attributes and improve their performance. This is done through a process commonly referred to as robotization or automation.

Known Cyborgs

Canon

Non-Canon

Unknown

It has never been clear as to how mechanical the automations truly are. In Mortal Kombat 3, a damaged cyborg sparks, and its skeleton is revealed. The skeleton is almost completely mechanical, aside from the rib cage and skull. The rest of the body is filled with odd mechanical parts and wires. This was about as complex as the cyborgs were at the time. In Mortal Kombat Gold, it was revealed that the cyborgs wore helmets and retained their faces underneath; Cyrax's alternate outfit and ending revealed this. His face had several implants on the eye and chin (which were removed in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance). Although Cyrax claimed to be human again in his Gold ending, he is still clearly mechanical as demonstrated by his abilities in Deadly Alliance, although this could be merely a figure of speech referring to regaining his humanity. In Mortal Kombat: Deception, however, Smoke's appearance does not allow the possibility of retaining flesh. This is most likely due to being remodeled from the nanomachines in his body. Sektor's level of cyberization has never been elaborated on, although Cyrax's Armageddon ending implies that it is possible for him and Smoke  to return to their human forms with the power of Blaze. The X-Ray Moves in Mortal Kombat (2011) reveal that the Lin Kuei cyborgs retain their biological skeleton and organs, although this is muddled by certain Cyborgs' brains being exposed from within their helmets after taking enough damage.

In Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition, it is revealed that Sektor eventually creates his own clan of cybernetic warriors called the Tekunin. They are featured prominently in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon's Konquest mode, where Sektor captures the protagonist Taven and brings him aboard his Tekunin warship until later he and his clan were attacked by Sonya Blade and the Special Forces, thus enabled Taven to escaped his captors.

Cybernetically Enhanced Individuals

These individuals, while not completely cyberized like some of the cyborgs in the series, have cybernetic enhancements on their bodies, granting them additional abilities and improving the individuals as a whole.

Behind the Scenes

According to John Tobias, the cyborg ninjas started with John wanting to do a haunted armor, somebody else had the idea to making it a robot. Although wasn't convincing at first, the idea had an opportunity when John used the part about the Lin Kuei using advanced tech from the MKII official comic as mentioned by Kuai Liang to tie the robots as assassins for the Lin Kuei. One of the inspirations of the entire Sektor/Cyrax subplot (a.k.a Cyber Initiative) was the Tinman from The Wizard of Oz. Instead of full robots, they were former human members from the Lin Kuei and, like the Tinman, they longed to be human again (like Cyrax and Smoke in the first timeline).[1]

The outfits used for the cyborg ninjas in MK3 were actually a mix of BMX motocross gear, hockey protection, duct tape, and rubber tubing with some custom alterations made for the ninja part, worn by Midway employee Sal Divita.[2] The only completely original element used was the helmet itself. Jax's cybernetic arms were actually painted onto actor John Parrish's skin to give them a more fluid, high tech feel.

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