Talk:Mortal Kombat: Conquest

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Conquest/Konquest[edit]

Shouldn't the whole article and all the references be called Mortal Kombat: Konquest (with a K instead of the C as is MK tradition)? The title card image clearly states Konquest with a K... Aetherfukz 06:30, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The official name of the show is "Conquest"; not sure why the title screen spells it with a K, aside from the fact that practically everything in MK is spelled with a K. EVula // talk // // 17:05, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Picture descirptions says: "This is a logo for Mortal Kombat: Konquest. Further details: Original Mortal Kombat: Conquest logo seen in the first episode entitled "Warrior Eternal (Part 1)". [...] The "Konquest" part of the title was written into the original script for the pilot and was not used in the rest of the show."
So, open questions: Is the pilot part of the series? (Sometimes the pilot is part of the series, sometimes it isn't.) Did it air with K in TV? If so, was it later replaced in the episode with C (re-airings, home video)? Why is there a "DivX Video" in the picture?
Reasons why K might be not so uncommon: 1. It's not uncommon in MK in general (like it is e.g. "Mortal Kombat" and not "Mortal Combat"). 2. Maybe K was used in the first episode. 2b) Maybe K was also used in re-airings of the first episode. 2c) Maybe some people just watched the first episode and saw a K.
Nevertheless title is with C and C seems to be commonly used (e.g. in all 4 external links and in all workings refs where the title is mentioned [it's 4x C, 1x no title mentioned, 1x dead link, 0x K]). Thus article should be moved (again?). --93.196.234.235 (talk) 14:10, 5 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

J.J. Perry[edit]

Why is the thing about J.J. Perry being Scorpion in the second movie keep getting deleted? I think it's a cool trivia fact that should be known. Jedi Striker, 07 June 2008, 18:56 (UTC)

episodes descriptions[edit]

The episode descriptions are unencyclopedic--they are just teasers, they do not actually describe what happens in the episode. e.g. "Kung Lao and his friends find themselves attacked by the Lin Kuei and their most powerful fighter, Sub-Zero." is not a description unless it says what happens when they are attacked--/w does not use teasers. DGG ( talk ) 18:36, 24 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Episode 22 inaccurate description[edit]

“Reptile is seen ordering his army to attack at the episode's climax.” This is untrue.
1) Reptile is not seen ordering his army, he is seen going to the council chamber to meet with his generals. Later he is seen returning from the council meeting. What happens at the meeting is off-screen.
2) There is no indication that Reptile gives orders for an immediate attack. In fact he wants to explain to the generals that he will seek an alliance with Vorpax.
3) As for the episode’s climax, Reptile is assassinated by Shao Kahn’s Shadow Priests early in the episode. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.33.48.25 (talk) 03:35, 21 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]