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Time for a summary of Chapter 30!
Havik's end goal was definitely not what I was expecting.
Spoiler:
After the preview, Havik puts his boot on the remaining Shokan scout's head and concludes that Queen Sheeva sent them to spy on him. Ripping off the scout's arm, Havik decides that she'll get their report. Back aboard the Shokan ship, Sheeva chews out Kintaro for sending scouts to Shang Tsung's island without her knowledge. Kintaro argues that she needs information if she wishes to make informed decisions before fighting, but Sheeva rebuts that she needs her generals to be loyal if she wishes to keep her crown. Sheeva contemplates executing Kintaro then and there, but can't afford to because of all the casualties they suffered at Z'Unkahrah. Just then, one of the other Shokan shouts that the scout boat is returning... with the scouts' remains put up on display aboard it. The lookout then begins to report that there's "one ugly bastard" on the beach with a sparkly necklace that's getting brighter and brighter. Sheeva quickly shouts at the crew to brace for impact, as an energy blast then strikes the ship!
From the beach, Havik watches as the explosives that were ignited by the blast blow the entire ship to smithereens. Among the wreckage, Kintaro struggles to stay afloat, shouting that he can't swim. Sheeva grabs hold of Kintaro, and the grateful general promises that he shall be hers to command; which is good, as Sheeva commands him to fight once they reach the island. Back in the palace, Havik, Raiden, Cassie, and Jacqui are positioned near Kotal Kahn, Mileena, Sonya, and Johnny, respectively, with Kamidogu blades held high. Havik begins talking about how Reiko's egotism made him a slave to the Kreeyan goddess's prophecy (which is also implied to have been completely made up by Havik), as well as a belief that many champions share: that history can be shaped by individuals. Havik finds this laughable, declaring that history cannot be altered by mortals, but by larger forces. And the greatest of these is, of course, chaos. Havik mocks his prisoners for thinking that they could enforce order after defeating Shinnok and the Netherrealm, for order cannot resist chaos. And with that, Havik and his slaves plunge the Kamidogu into their captives!
Kotal, Mileena, Johnny, and Sonya all rise, now slaves of the blood code. And as the possessed Sonya proclaims that "order is death," Havik adds that death is also order, which is why he must enact his ultimate plan: the destruction of the evil known as the Netherrealm. Havik then begins to drain Ermac's souls into Shinnok's amulet, explaining that Raiden's barriers not only blockade the Netherrealm, but also protect it. With Shinnok's amulet charged up on Ermac's souls, however, Havik hopes to punch through those barriers. But just then, a metallic whip suddenly launches out of nowhere and wraps around Havik's wrist, tearing off the hand that he is using to hold the amulet! Takeda has arrived, and now he must face the Fatal Eight! (yes, the end teaser for the next chapter actually calls them that)
From the beach, Havik watches as the explosives that were ignited by the blast blow the entire ship to smithereens. Among the wreckage, Kintaro struggles to stay afloat, shouting that he can't swim. Sheeva grabs hold of Kintaro, and the grateful general promises that he shall be hers to command; which is good, as Sheeva commands him to fight once they reach the island. Back in the palace, Havik, Raiden, Cassie, and Jacqui are positioned near Kotal Kahn, Mileena, Sonya, and Johnny, respectively, with Kamidogu blades held high. Havik begins talking about how Reiko's egotism made him a slave to the Kreeyan goddess's prophecy (which is also implied to have been completely made up by Havik), as well as a belief that many champions share: that history can be shaped by individuals. Havik finds this laughable, declaring that history cannot be altered by mortals, but by larger forces. And the greatest of these is, of course, chaos. Havik mocks his prisoners for thinking that they could enforce order after defeating Shinnok and the Netherrealm, for order cannot resist chaos. And with that, Havik and his slaves plunge the Kamidogu into their captives!
Kotal, Mileena, Johnny, and Sonya all rise, now slaves of the blood code. And as the possessed Sonya proclaims that "order is death," Havik adds that death is also order, which is why he must enact his ultimate plan: the destruction of the evil known as the Netherrealm. Havik then begins to drain Ermac's souls into Shinnok's amulet, explaining that Raiden's barriers not only blockade the Netherrealm, but also protect it. With Shinnok's amulet charged up on Ermac's souls, however, Havik hopes to punch through those barriers. But just then, a metallic whip suddenly launches out of nowhere and wraps around Havik's wrist, tearing off the hand that he is using to hold the amulet! Takeda has arrived, and now he must face the Fatal Eight! (yes, the end teaser for the next chapter actually calls them that)
Havik's end goal was definitely not what I was expecting.