- Baraka (Mortal Kombat)
General CVG character
name= Baraka
series="Mortal Kombat" series
firstgame="Mortal Kombat II " (1993)
liveactor=Richard Divizio ("MKII", "MKT")
Dennis Keiffer (second film)
inuniverse=Mortal Kombat character
origin = Outworld
race = Tarkatan
weapons = Saber-Toothed Cane ("MKG")
Tarkatan Blades ("MKII", "MKT", "MK:D", "MK:A", "MK:SM")
fighting-styles =Silat ("MK:D", "MK:A")Hung Ga r ("MK:D")
allies =Shao Kahn ,Dragon King
foes =Bo'Rai Cho
alignment = EvilBaraka is a
fictional character in the "Mortal Kombat "fighting game series.About Baraka
Baraka was introduced as an unpredictable warrior in service of Outworld emperor
Shao Kahn in "Mortal Kombat II ". He belongs to a race of nomadic mutants called Tarkatan, later revealed in "" to be a crossbreed between Netherealm demons and denizens of Outworld, apparently populating the vast wastelands of Outworld. Baraka, like most other members of his race, possesses long blades extending from his forearms. Although he has had numerous incursions with the Earthrealm warriors, he appears not to have any particular rivalry or hatred towards Earth or its inhabitants.toryline
In the events leading up to the second Mortal Kombat tournament, Baraka led the attack on the Shaolin temple in Earthrealm, which spurred
Liu Kang to seek vengeance in Outworld as predicted byShao Kahn . Following Shao Kahn's fall from power after "Mortal Kombat Trilogy ", Baraka escaped and spent time traveling alone. In the time before the events of "Mortal Kombat Gold ", Baraka encountered the necromancerQuan Chi while wandering through Edenia. Quan Chi offered Baraka a chance to rule the realm at his side if he agreed to join the army ofShinnok . Eager for battle, he readily accepted. Once again Baraka planned to betray his new masters, but after Shinnok was utterly defeated, his opportunity was also lost once again. During the events of "", Baraka found yet another new master in the risen Dragon King,Onaga , in whose strength he had great faith. Freeing Mileena from her prison, Baraka recruited her to Onaga's ranks. She posed as Princess Kitana, using her position to misdirect the Edenian forces into combat against the Tarkatan raiding parties well away from Onaga. This was intended to give the Dragon King the time he needed to complete his schemes.In Baraka's "" ending, he defeats Blaze and possesses godlike power. He decides that he will never serve anyone again. He threatens Shao Kahn and Onaga to bow before Lord Baraka or die, but they respond by attacking him. Baraka's blades grow twice their normal size and he impales them through their hearts, then throws their lifeless bodies over the pyramid side. Now the ruler of Outworld, he appoints Mileena as his queen. [http://mortalkombatwarehouse.com/mka/baraka/ Baraka's "Armageddon" info] at [http://www.mortalkombatwarehouse.com/ Mortal Kombat Warehouse] ]
Combat characteristics
ignature moves
*Blade Spark / Flying Shard: Baraka fires a spark by scraping his blades to his opponent. ("MKII", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:D", "MK:SM", "MK:A")
*Blade Fury / Chop Chop Blades: Baraka slices his opponent up vertically with his blades numerous times. ("MKII", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:D", "MK:SM", "MK:A")
*Head Swipe: Baraka performs a quick, strong swipe at the opponent with his blade. ("MKII", "MKT", "MK:SM")
*Blade Spin: Baraka spins like a top with his blades extended, damaging his opponent. ("MKT", "MKG")
*Mutant Blades: Baraka quickly lunges at his opponent with both blades extended. ("MK:D", "MK:A")Recurring fatalities
*Decapitation: Baraka extends a blade and severs his opponent's head with a single swipe. ("MKII", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:SM")
*Blade Lift: Extending both blades, Baraka stabs his opponent in the torso and lifts him/her high. The victim screams and flails about helplessly before expiring, the limp form twitching as it slides down the deadly shears. In "Shaolin Monks", Baraka spreads out his arms, cutting the torso into pieces. ("MKII", "MKT", "MKG", "MK:SM")Appearances in other media
Film
Baraka briefly appeared in "", and was played by Dennis Keiffer. He was killed after being kicked into a fire pit by Liu Kang following a swordfight; stock footage of Rain falling into the pit earlier in the film was used in this scene.
Comic books
Baraka made several appearances in
Malibu Comics ' "MK" comic book series, making his first appearance on the first issue of Goro's miniseries "Prince of Pain". Baraka was portrayed as the classic brawn-over-brains type, and had the distinction of speaking inpidgin English; in the 1993 Midway-created "Mortal Kombat II" comic book, his only line is "Baraka show [Johnny] Cage pain!"Baraka was also featured in an eponymous one-shot issue by Malibu Comics in 1995. [http://www.totalmortalkombat.com/multimedia/mkkomics/COMBAR1.gifMalibu Comics "Baraka" Cover] ] He was also one of numerous characters who habitually referred to themselves in the third person throughout Malibu's entire "MK" series. Baraka's background is mostly kept in the comic, having him as the leader of the mutants that form part of Shao Kahn's armies. On the following "Battlewave" series though, he changes sides when Shao Kahn starts replacing his mutants with Scorpion's army of undead soldiers. He ends up joining with Kitana,
Kung Lao , and Sub-Zero in a rebel force set to defeat the emperor. Despite this, his violent nature often put him at odds with his former comrades.Character development
While brainstorming possible character ideas for "Mortal Kombat II", several designers visited a local costume shop and found a
Nosferatu mask. They painted the mask to enhance its horrifying appearance and added false fingernails to appear as long fangs. This mask was worn byRichard Divizio , the actor who portrayed Baraka in the game. In a video interview, on the bonus DVD included with the special edition of "Mortal Kombat: Deception", Divizio stated that the mask was a "skin-tight" fit, and throughout hismotion capture filming he was sweating profusely. "He was a pretty cool character," Divizio said to "Electronic Gaming Monthly " in 1994, "but I didn't like him too much."Early Baraka
concept art by character designerJohn Tobias portrayed him as a masked, bald human ninja armed with hookswords. The swords were later used by Kabal - also played by Divizio - in "Mortal Kombat 3 ".Another Baraka concept portrayed him as a creature with extra-long, metal talon-studded, muscular arms, but it was thought this might create an unfair reach advantage and so was re-sketched with blades inspired by the "
X-Men 's" Wolverine, whose claws extend from his hands.The third and final attempt at a Baraka design included a full head of black hair tied up in a bun, and a large red dot on his belt to go along with his familiar red-and-white tunic and black pants. The red dot, added simply as a decoration, was axed because it was misinterpreted as symbolizing the red dot on the Japanese flag, and the hair was gone shortly thereafter, finalizing Baraka's bald look used throughout the "MK" series. Yet in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, he is seen with a row of spikes projecting off the very back of his head.
Game information
In the early stages of "Mortal Kombat II", Baraka was going to be given a fatality in which he would slice his opponent's stomach open and let their entrails spill to the ground, which was deemed as overly graphic by the development team and rejected.
In "
Mortal Kombat Gold ", Baraka has a scar lined with large metal staples splitting his body straight down the middle. According to a render of Baraka and Mileena found in "s Krypt, this was the end result of Baraka's brush withKung Lao 's Hat Slice fatality during "Mortal Kombat Trilogy" (although this fatality is only usable in "MKII" and '). Baraka survived the attack and the staples were implemented to hold his body together while he healed. However, an unused bio for Baraka had him dying from Kung Lao's attack and being revived byShinnok . This bio was released in a few strategy guides for the game, sparking the misconception that he had actually died.In "Mortal Kombat: Armageddon" and in "Mortal Kombat: Deception", Baraka is playable in all the Mini-Games available: Chess Kombat, Puzzle Kombat, and Motor Kombat. He also makes an appearance in "Ultimate Mortal Kombat DS" but he is only playable in Puzzle Kombat.
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