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Sektor

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Sektor
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Real Name Unknown
Age Unknown
Height 6' 1" (1.85 m)
Weight 300 lbs. (136 kg)
Origin Earthrealm
Resides Earthrealm
Species Cyborg (formerly Human)
Weapons Laser Pistol (MKG)
Pulse Blade (MK:TE)
Pulse Blades (MK:A)
Fighting Styles Ninjitsu (MK:TE)
Sambo (MK:TE)
Kenpo (MK:A)
Alignment 1st Timeline: Evil (formerly Neutral)
2nd Timeline: Willingly Evil (formerly Neutral)
Appearances Mortal Kombat 3
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
Mortal Kombat Advance
Mortal Kombat Gold
MK: Tournament Edition
MK: Deception (cameo)
MK: Armageddon
Mortal Kombat (2011)
Portrayers Sal Divita (MK3, UMK3, MKT)
Peter Shinkoda (Legacy)
Andrew Kishino (MK 2011)

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I will show no mercy!
 

 

—Sektor's Mortal Kombat (2011) Battle Cry

Sektor is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. He made his debut in Mortal Kombat 3.

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About SektorEdit About Sektor sectionEdit

Throughout the various Mortal Kombat games he was involved in, Sektor has grown into an ever more menacing mechanized warrior. He represents the closest thing to evil a cyborg can be, and combines traits of both a stealthy ninja and a ruthless killing machine fit for modern warfare. In contrast to his counterpart Cyrax, Sektor never bothered to rediscover his human side, and may be unable to. As far as this could be said about a cyborg, it is likely that he suffers from a form of insanity. He is capable of independent thought and action like Cyrax and Smoke; however, unlike the other two cyborgs, the only emotion Sektor really displays is anger.

AppereanceEdit Appereance sectionEdit

Art concept sketch of Sektor from MK3 and MK Trilogy
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As with his fellow Lin Kuei test subjects, Sektor is a cyborg ninja adorned in red armor plating. After the events of Deadly Alliance, Sektor gave himself a technological upgrade to further his conquest as leader of the cyborg ninja army, the Tekunin.

The redesign changes all except his helmet completely, resembling a battle robot more than a ninja. In the newest Mortal Kombat, Sektor is given an entirely new design with a distinct manga-esque inspired style. The only thing kept from the original is the topside of his helmet featuring loose wires. An alternate costume also features him for the very first time in human form, appearing as an Asian warrior wearing a red and black gi. Unlike his reluctant partner Cyrax, he embraces technological advances, utilizing a jetpack and hidden conventional weaponry.


Combat characteristicsEdit Combat characteristics sectionEdit

Powers and abilitiesEdit Powers and abilities sectionEdit

As a "cybernetic organism", Sektor possesses enhanced strength and stamina, as well as great on-board weaponry. As with the case of Sektor, he appears to specialize in long range combat, his chest cavity loaded with rockets and heat seeking missiles. Unlike the other cyborgs, Sektor embraced his new machine body and decided to upgrade it rather than remove it. As of Armageddon, he commands an entire squad of AI controlled machines built in a similar vein to his original design as well as Cyrax's new design. Due to his upgrades, he possesses a jet propulsion system on each of his joints and new armor plating. He also now has two pulse blades to verse his foes in close quarter combat if needed to.

Signature movesEdit Signature moves sectionEdit

  • Sektor's Chest Missile
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    Chest Missile: Sektor fires a missile directly at his opponent from his chest. In MK 2011 this is called Straight Missile. In his human form, he fires it from his hands. (MK3, UMK3, MKT, MKG, MK:TE, MK:A, MK 2011)
  • Double Missile: Sektor fires two missiles straight at his opponent. This becomes the enhanced version of Straight Missile in MK 2011. (MKT, MKG, MK 2011)
  • Sektor's Homing Missile
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    Homing Missile: Sektor fires a missile that follows the opponent before exploding. In MK 2011 this move is the enhanced version of Up Missile. (MK3, UMK3, MKT, MKG, MK 2011)
  • Upward Missile: Sektor fires a missile upwards, which falls back down, hitting the opponent from above. In MK 2011 Sektor can now fire a missile in front or behind the enemy, and it is called Up Missile. (MKA, MK 2011)
  • Rocket Punch: Sektor teleports under his opponent and gives him a rising uppercut. This move can also be done in air. In MK 2011 this is called Teleport Uppercut. (MK3, UMK3, MKT, MKG, MK:TE, MK:A, MK 2011)
    • The enhanced version is called Metal Uppercut. After the first hit lands, Sektor will hit the opponent a second time, slamming them into the ground.
  • Flame Burner: Sektor fires flames at the opponent with his arm implanted flamethrower. (MK:A, MK 2011)
    • The enhanced version is called Flame Thrower, which deals more damage.
  • X-Ray Move - Massive Missile: Sektor fires a powerful missile from his chest at his opponent, then immediately performs a Rocket Punch that breaks his opponent's jaw, skull, and knocks teeth out. As they fall, he charges up a powerful force palm and targets the opponent's back, which is enough to break their spine and close bones. (MK 2011)

FatalitiesEdit Fatalities sectionEdit

  • Compactor: A large crushing device emerges out of Sektor's chest and slits itself over the opponent's head and under the opponent's feet. At Sektor's command, the compactor closes in, thus crushing the opponent to death. (MK3, UMK3, MKT, MKG)
  • Flamethrower: Sektor burns the opponent to death via flamethrower that is implanted in his arm. This move reappears in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon and Mortal Kombat (2011), but as a special move instead of a Fatality. (MK3, UMK3, MKT, MKG, MK 2011)
  • Missile Massakre: Sektor kicks the opponent in the head multiple times, then as they stagger back, launches a missile, effectively ending their life. Only present in the GBA version of MK:DA, known as Tournament Edition. (MK:TE)
  • Robo-Sek: Sektor deploys four missiles from his frame but remain at his side as he locks on to the victim, releasing a shattering pulse blast from his chest cavity that tears the opponent's body's head, torso and arms apart. As they fly into the air, the missiles find their mark and strike the disembodied body parts, vaporizing them as the legs finally collapse. In his alternate human form, the missiles are obtained from a device he throws and the pulse blast is launched from the armband. (MK 2011)
  • The Scarecrow: Sektor launches a device in his dazed opponent's chest. He then enters a code to his arm and the device separates tearing apart the arms, legs, torso, and head. In his human form he throws the device from his hand instead of firing it from his chest. (MK 2011)

Other finishersEdit Other finishers sectionEdit

  • Friendship - Test Your Might: Sektor hits a strength testing pole with a mallet and causes the bell to ring. (MK3, UMK3, MKT)
  • Animality - Darkness: Sektor transforms into a bat and decapitates the opponent. (MK3, UMK3, MKT)
  • Babality: Sektor starts playing with his rocket which then activates, sending Sektor flying. He then falls to the ground and starts crying. (MK 2011)

Appearances in other mediaEdit Appearances in other media sectionEdit

FilmEdit Film sectionEdit

Peter Shinkoda portrays Sektor in Mortal Kombat: Legacy.

TelevisionEdit Television sectionEdit

Sektor's non-canonical human form in Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm
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Sektor's canonical cyborg form in Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm
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Sektor made a brief appearance within the animated series, Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm. In the first episode, "Kombat Begins Again", Sektor and Cyrax led an attack on Earthrealm that was thwarted by Earth's warriors and Sub-Zero. Sektor had one line of dialog during his confrontation with Kitana. During a brief flashback scene in which he was unmasked (in episode 5: "Old Friends Never Die"), he was portrayed as a African-American man with long dreadlocks. His human form had never been described in canon up until the reboot of the series.

Character developmentEdit Character development sectionEdit

Suit used for MK3, palette swapped for Smoke and Cyrax as well
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Sektor was named "Ketchup" during early production of Mortal Kombat 3. This development title is referenced in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance as the name of one of Cyrax's combos in his Sambo fighting style. Sektor also has a move in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon called "Ketchup's Revenge".

There is a noted similarity between the designs of both the Mortal Kombat cyborgs and the Predator, the alien from the eponymous movie. Certain elements of both characters' armor resemble each other, and as for Sektor, he is shown using an active camouflage unit during Armageddon's Konquest mode.

Sektor's appearance originally resembled an armored ninja; this appearance was used as a palette swap template for Cyrax and Smoke. This appearance was kept through Mortal Kombat Gold. After the series' transition into full 3D, which allowed for more non-human design possibilities, the cyber ninja template changed with Cyrax in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. Sektor received an exact replica of Cyrax's design change with a red recolor; the lower body appears more mechanical, yet the head remains the same. Sektor retained this appearance in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. He finally received his own original design in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, leaving his helmet design the only visual link to Cyrax.

The Krypt in Armageddon has concept art of Sektor holding a weapon similar to a polearm (It is referred to as a "2-hand pulse blade"). The concept was dropped in favor of giving him two swords in the game. There's also designs of a red car for him to use in the Motor Kombat mini-game. Since Sektor wasn't included in the final version of Motor Kombat, this design wasn't used. It is possible Sektor was replaced by Cyrax as Cyrax's car is visually simply a yellow version of Sektor's car with an inverted tail.

Game informationEdit Game information sectionEdit

Sektor's storyline in Mortal Kombat Gold appears to have been partially retconned. He was originally assigned to survey the actions of Cyrax, who had been recovered by the Lin Kuei clan and seemed to be acting erratically. Since it was later said that Cyrax had been discovered by Jax and Sonya, Sektor's direct surveillance of him could not have successfully occurred.

In Mortal Kombat: Deception's Konquest mode, Sektor appears in the realm of Edenia and asks Shujinko to bring him a needed part from Orderrealm.

Sektor's alternate costume in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon greatly resembles the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica.

QuotesEdit Quotes sectionEdit

Mortal Kombat: ArmageddonEdit Mortal Kombat: Armageddon sectionEdit

  • "You are not leaving until I get all the information I need. Even if I have to beat it out of you. Fight!"

Mortal Kombat (2011)Edit Mortal Kombat (2011) sectionEdit

  • "We obey the grandmaster's commands, Cyrax."
  • "Cyrax is Lin Kuei. He will complete his task."
  • "You were commanded to kill Johnny Cage, you disobeyed."
  • "You have broken your oath."
  • "The Cyber Initiative will eliminate insubordination."
  • "No one leaves the Lin Kuei..."
  • "You have disobeyed your directive to remain at the Lin Kuei temple."
  • "You will return with us to begin your transformation."
  • "We are the Lin Kuei. More stealthful than the night, more deadly than the dawn!"
  • "We request that we may return him to our temple for judgement."
  • "You report late. Where is the intruder?"
  • "He should have been saved for interrogation."
  • "Follow me, we must lead a new mission."
  • "I have scanned your neural net, Five-Two-O. Your neural modulators have been recalibrated."
  • "The experience has been deleted from your system. Remove your access panel."
  • "Your system has corrupted."
  • "You are weak, Smoke."
  • "Now you do you understand? The power of the Grandmaster´s vision?"

Stage RelationshipsEdit Stage Relationships sectionEdit

  • Tekunin Prison - The "prison" is where Sektor demands the information from Taven, and fight. This is part of the Tekunin Warship. This is also the first stage to be played if playing Arcade, Versus, or Practice Modes. (MK:A)

TriviaEdit Trivia sectionEdit

  • Klassic Sektor in Mortal Kombat (2011)
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    Sektor and Kintaro are the only characters in the games leading up to Trilogy that are neither seen nor referenced in the first two Mortal Kombat films. Curiously, in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Smoke was depicted as a silver-colored version of Sektor in the film, as he was able to shoot missiles - instead of his three-pronged harpoon - from his chest.
  • Deception's Konquest mode depicts Sektor as speaking in third person, while in Armageddon's Konquest mode, he speaks in the first person. While this may simply be an error on Midway's part, it can be debated that, in the Deception mission, Sektor needs parts and is, therefore, damaged. This may be why he refers to himself in a less educated manner.
  • Cyrax's ending in Armageddon implies that it is possible for Sektor to return to his original human form, although this has not been shown yet.
  • Of the three cyborg characters, Sektor is the only one who will willingly perform evil acts.
  • His Rocket Punch special move is similar to the Shoryuken move from Street Fighter.
  • Though Sektor is said to be soulless in his storyline, Shang Tsung can still perform soul steal moves on him. However, this is merely a gameplay mechanic.
  • Although stated to be devoid of emotions, Sektor shows considerable arrogance and rage in Armageddon's Konquest mode. The explanation for this is that the programming of Sektor is deteriorating.
    • Also, even though he only shows anger because of this, in MK 2011, he laughs when his Rocket Punch connects.
  • Unlike his counterparts (Cyrax and Smoke), Sektor doesn't possess a stun move, a move that helps a character attack an opponent with ease like Scorpion's spear for example.
  • In Deception's Konquest mode, attacking Sektor will cause him to proclaim "ERROR, ERROR." Also blood instead of oil comes out of him when attacked.
  • In Sektor's Mortal Kombat Gold ending, when he is shooting missiles at Sonya, Jax, and Cyrax, a couple of original MK3 voice samples can be heard in the background.
  • In Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks , the Wastelands´ Red Dragon Mercenaries resemble Sektor, while the Black Dragon Mercenaries resemble Kano.
  • In the early development stages of Mortal Kombat 3, Sektor's codename was "Ketchup".
  • Along with Cyrax and Sindel, Sektor is one of the only characters who has a codename in MK3.
  • In Mortal Kombat 3 (and it's updates), Sektor is the only cybernetic ninja to have a unique versus portrait.
  • He was the first of the three cyber ninjas to volunteer for automation, the next being Cyrax, while Smoke was forced into it.
  • Sektor's look for MK 2011 looks more like his alternate costume from Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
  • In several different languages, his name translates into the same word. (ex. Filipino, Finnish, Czech)
  • In MK 2011 he has demonstrated the ability to turn invisible. However, the player cannot do this.
  • Oddly, Sektor's human form looks more like Shang Tsung's young appearance.
  • In MK 2011, Sektor is the most commonly fought enemy in the Story Mode, being fought five times.
  • In MK 2011, it was revealed that Sektor had long embraced modern day weaponry before his automation. His alternate human form, along with Cyrax´s, were given unique animations for their special moves separate of their cyborg forms. Sektor utilized wrist-mounted flamethrowers with portable missile launchers. The only supernatural ability he utilized was to warp himself close to his opponent for a surprise attack.
  • In MK 2011, Sektor and Cyrax have received Klassic Costumes.
  • According to his bio in MK 2011, it is revealed that Sektor is the son of the Lin Kuei Grandmaster.
  • In MK 2011, It seems that at first, Sektor was against The Cyber Initiative. But after Cyrax goes against Shang Tsung's orders, Sektor makes a comment stating that him and Cyrax would be better off as Cyborgs, as they would follow orders more thoroughly.
  • Sektor, along with Cyrax, are the only two characters with two different battle cries and health bar images (one for the cyborg form, and one for the human form).
  • While Human Sektor will cry tears of oil when a Babality is used on him, Human Cyrax will cry regular tears. It is unknown why Human Sektor cries tears of oil, but it could just be an error.
  • MK 2011 is the first game that shows Sektor in his human form.

ReferencesEdit References sectionEdit

Ashrah | Baraka | Blaze | Bo' Rai Cho | Chameleon | Cyrax | Daegon | Dairou | Darrius | Drahmin | Ermac | Frost | Fujin | Goro | Havik | Hotaru | Hsu Hao | Jade | Jarek | Jax | Johnny Cage | Kabal | Kai | Kano | Kenshi | Khameleon | Kintaro | Kira | Kitana | Kobra | Kung Lao | Li Mei | Liu Kang | Mavado | Meat | Mileena | Mokap | Moloch | Motaro | Nightwolf | Nitara | Noob Saibot | Onaga | Quan Chi | Raiden | Rain | Reiko | Reptile | Sareena | Scorpion | Sektor | Shang Tsung | Shao Kahn | Sheeva | Shinnok | Shujinko | Sindel | Skarlet | Smoke | Sonya | Stryker | Sub-Zero | Tanya | Taven |

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