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ArlEammon
2012-04-10, 01:12 AM
I was thinking of maybe making a Crossover of Mortal Kombat and Supernatural. So here's just one idea that came across my mind while dwelling on this.

Seeing that Lucifer had some how returned from his overthrow by Shinnok, the Deadly Alliance of Shang Tsung and Quan Chi, and Shao Kahn, as well as Shinnok, lure Lucifer to the Shangrilah Hotel (Instead of the Elysian Hotel). Lucifer arrives. Assuming that through some ritual, the four Mortal Kombat fighters can somehow kill Lucifer through combat, who would win?

Also what if the Mortal Kombat universe and Supernatural verse existed side by side? How would things look like in THAT universe?

Keep in mind that Shang Tsung and Quan Chi overpowered Raiden once. . .
Shao Kahn is equal or somewhat more powerful than Raiden, and that Shinnok's equal or perhaps even more powerful than Shao Kahn.

Lucifer did (Spoilered for Supernatural fans) kill Gabriel in Hammer of the Gods, in addition to one shotting Baldur, Ganesh, Baron Samedi, Mercury and Odin. So his power is nowhere near slouchiness either. Can the four MK characters defeat him?

An Enemy Spy
2012-04-12, 08:06 PM
Is Lucifer actually defeatable by anything that isn't Michael or God?

ArlEammon
2012-04-12, 08:07 PM
Is Lucifer actually defeatable by anything that isn't Michael or God?

I'm going to assume that these characters can all harm him. :/

Omergideon
2012-04-13, 06:51 AM
For Lucifer being unkillable by anything short of Michael, Death, God or an archangels weapon is a plot point. The fact is he shrugs of a shot from the Colt, something seen to be and said to be capable of killing anything from angels to Demons. Even the specifically Angel Killing holy fire (and it is said to kill angels) does no more than inconvenience Michael for a munite or 2. His toughness to kill though is somewhat odd as his vessel is seen to be hurt by guns in the S5 finale. Now unless we assume that was the colt he got shot with this makes no sense.

As for specific feats, we see little from Lucy himself but other (much weaker) angels display impressive feats of reality warping, time warping/freezing, making parallelish dimensions with things in said dimension affecting the real world, illusions, telekinesis, raising the dead and so on. The appearance of Raphael, implied to be someone Lucifer would steamroll through, blacked out the eastern seaboard and he retained power even when held in a magic spell designed to stop all powers. And finally a full fight between Michael and Lucifer was said to be likely to completely roast the planet killing billions.

This could go any way depending on how we take the MK characters.