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Scorpion and Sub-Zero from "Mortal Kombat" are similar in many ways, but their powers differ greatly. Here's who we think is actually the stronger of the two.
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Ed Boon discusses Scorpion’s return, and teases what audiences can expect from the character's rivalry with Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat 2.
The Sub-Zero/Scorpion rivalry has real-life origins. Series co-creator John Tobias was reading a book about ninjas from China and wanted to base a character on it. That character became Sub-Zero.
Considering Sub-Zero and Scorpion started life as little more than cloth-laden palette swaps of each other, both characters have done well to forge their own identity over the decades.
The clans sent Sub-Zero and Scorpion as their respective representatives on this task. Sub-Zero and Scorpion met while trying to complete their assignments and decided to battle.