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John Tobias' original concept art and idea notes for the "Lin Kuei / Ninja" character that would become Sub-Zero. Sub-Zero was first conceived by Mortal Kombat co-creator John Tobias as a mysterious character named simply "Ninja" [7] and inspired by the book China's Ninja Connection by Li Hsing, which "posits historical evidence for the existence of the Lin Kuei and their influence on the ...
The making of Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero spanned about 14 months from start to finish, [7] with news that the game was being worked on leaking to the press in the third quarter of 1996. [8] Designer and Sub-Zero co-creator John Tobias said he was intrigued by the character's backstory and wanted to flesh it out. [9]
The FIC Mk. 9 is a sub-machine gun designed by a private venture of Floro International Corporation (FIC) based in Tanay, Rizal Province in the Philippines.The weapon is marketed to local security forces as a low-cost alternative to imported submachine guns and is currently in limited use by the Philippines Marines and the Philippines Navy.
Sub-Zero (Mortal Kombat), either of two characters from the video game series Mortal Kombat. Noob Saibot, a character introduced in Mortal Kombat II and later established as the original Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat; Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, a spin-off video game; Sub-Zero (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
For Mortal Kombat X, Ermac was designed with a more emaciated appearance with his mask exposing more of his face and revealing decaying skin as the result of his losing control of the souls inside his body, [29] with a metal talisman modeled after his chest design from Deception affixed to his chest in order to keep his physical form intact.
The costs of creating new mask shop for 180 nm processes were estimated in 2005 as $40 million, and for 130 nm - more than $100 million. [26] The purchase price of a photomask, in 2006, could range from $250 to $100,000 [27] for a single high-end phase-shift mask. As many as 30 masks (of varying price) may be required to form a complete mask set.
The Mk 1 is a double action only pepper-box weapon, and its removable cylinder magazine fits into the side of a gun, being inserted and removed through a door on the left side of the gun.
The Ultimax 100 (also called the U 100) is used in significant numbers by the armed forces of Singapore, Croatia and the Philippines. [1] The Mark 3 variant is currently used in the Singapore Armed Forces primarily as a support arm, and is both classified and known by soldiers as the SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon).