So what happened to Salazar and Ron TanCho ?
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So what happened to Salazar and Ron TanCho ?
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What do you like? Hit the Toasty thumbs up on articles and forum posts for a quick response! •06/02/2017 02:34 PM (UTC) •
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Salazar was a development name for Erron Black.
Both characters were to appear in the third Machinima webseries, but it hasn't been released.
See; LA Casting Call Reveals Mortal Kombat X Webseries Spoilers
Both characters were to appear in the third Machinima webseries, but it hasn't been released.
See; LA Casting Call Reveals Mortal Kombat X Webseries Spoilers
Tetra Vega •06/05/2017 05:01 PM (UTC) •
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Wasn't Ron Tan Cho revealed to be an anagram/play of Tanchoran or however you spell the director(?)'s last name.
Salazar was production name of Erron Black. Some say they didn't use it cause some kid died playfighting MK back in the 90's. I only vaguely remember hearing aboout it.
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Salazar was production name of Erron Black. Some say they didn't use it cause some kid died playfighting MK back in the 90's. I only vaguely remember hearing aboout it.
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lastfighter89 •06/06/2017 05:26 AM (UTC) •
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Tetra_Vega Wrote:
Wasn't Ron Tan Cho revealed to be an anagram/play of Tanchoran or however you spell the director(?)'s last name.
Salazar was production name of Erron Black. Some say they didn't use it cause some kid died playfighting MK back in the 90's. I only vaguely remember hearing aboout it.
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Wasn't Ron Tan Cho revealed to be an anagram/play of Tanchoran or however you spell the director(?)'s last name.
Salazar was production name of Erron Black. Some say they didn't use it cause some kid died playfighting MK back in the 90's. I only vaguely remember hearing aboout it.
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I can confirm all of this.
Salazar was just a development name, however in the subs files there are certain intros where other characters spell his name out loud.
Back in a dew years ago a guy whose last name was Salazar murdered his little sister and then blamed playing MK for it.
Plus Antonio Salazar was a Portuguese Dictator.
And, honestly, Salazar isn't a cowboy name.
Ron tan cho was supposed to be an original character for MK next generation, a unreleased third season of Legacy based around MK X plot. Essentially, he was some mob boss of the Triad.
It is highly likely that Ron Than Cho was just another development name. Oh, we're never gonna see next generation despite a few pictures of it being released/leaked.
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Yeah I thought so, but what about Ron Tan Cho ? Who is he what happened? Why he isn't in Mkx ?
Yeah I thought so, but what about Ron Tan Cho ? Who is he what happened? Why he isn't in Mkx ?
(Master) Ron Tan Cho was Shang Tsung's educated master centuries ago when he was normal. He was one of the three who founded the Mortal Kombat tournament, but was overthrown.
lastfighter89 •06/19/2017 06:43 PM (UTC) •
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DAHK9 Wrote:
As a reference, Mortal Kombat Conquest: (Episode 17) "The Master".
As a reference, Mortal Kombat Conquest: (Episode 17) "The Master".
You're doing a lot of confusion.
Ron tan cho was supposed to be a Triad boss in the unreleased mk generations.
Master cho,the one you're speaking about, was a totally different character in mk conquest, who later inspired the creation or Bo'Rai Cho
lastfighter89 Wrote:
You're doing a lot of confusion.
Ron tan cho was supposed to be a Triad boss in the unreleased mk generations.
Master cho,the one you're speaking about, was a totally different character in mk conquest, who later inspired the creation or Bo'Rai Cho
DAHK9 Wrote:
As a reference, Mortal Kombat Conquest: (Episode 17) "The Master".
As a reference, Mortal Kombat Conquest: (Episode 17) "The Master".
You're doing a lot of confusion.
Ron tan cho was supposed to be a Triad boss in the unreleased mk generations.
Master cho,the one you're speaking about, was a totally different character in mk conquest, who later inspired the creation or Bo'Rai Cho
So (for example) Takeda from Mortal Kombat Conquest inspired Takeda Takahashi? Now with Kung Lao and The Great Kung Lao that's disparate.
lastfighter89 •06/19/2017 08:45 PM (UTC) •
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DAHK9 Wrote:
So (for example) Takeda from Mortal Kombat Conquest inspired Takeda Takahashi? Now with Kung Lao and The Great Kung Lao that's disparate.
lastfighter89 Wrote:
You're doing a lot of confusion.
Ron tan cho was supposed to be a Triad boss in the unreleased mk generations.
Master cho,the one you're speaking about, was a totally different character in mk conquest, who later inspired the creation or Bo'Rai Cho
DAHK9 Wrote:
As a reference, Mortal Kombat Conquest: (Episode 17) "The Master".
As a reference, Mortal Kombat Conquest: (Episode 17) "The Master".
You're doing a lot of confusion.
Ron tan cho was supposed to be a Triad boss in the unreleased mk generations.
Master cho,the one you're speaking about, was a totally different character in mk conquest, who later inspired the creation or Bo'Rai Cho
So (for example) Takeda from Mortal Kombat Conquest inspired Takeda Takahashi? Now with Kung Lao and The Great Kung Lao that's disparate.
No, in the MK lore used to be another Takeda, the original founder of the shirai ryu, as pointed out in the MK sub-zero mythologies manual.
It would seem that Takeda is a very common Japanese name as well, but I am not sure of it.
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(Edit: my stupid mistake. Apologies.)
Odemuitascastas •11/06/2017 04:46 AM (UTC) •
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As head of the triads I imagine that Ron Tan Cho would be related (probably antagonist and former employer) of Kung Jin.
kamouniyak •12/06/2017 05:17 PM (UTC) •
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I think Ron Tan Cho was the name Daegon uses to appear in the human triad world.
The description of the character only matches Daegon
The description of the character only matches Daegon
lastfighter89 •03/01/2018 09:46 AM (UTC) •
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Cancelled. Sadly.
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