Characters
The following is a list of the characters that appeared in this game:
- A.C. Current - A cyber mercenary who is wanted by his former employers after an industrial espionage double cross.
- Billy Two Moons - Stereotypical Native American character who is a fugitive from the U.S. government. He bears a resemblance to the character of Billy Jack. the Mortal Kombat 3 character Nightwolf also bears a resemblance.
- Deke Kay - A fighting zombie who is one of the sub-bosses.
- Derek O'Toole - An Irish rock star who developed fighting skills after being falsely accused of terrorist activities.
- Hannah Hart - A stripper on a quest to avenge the death of her friend at the hands of a serial killer.
- Karla Keller - An ice skater who is a spoof of Nancy Kerrigan, from appearance to backstory.
- Koldan The Conqueror - A large man with a gloved hand with giant hypodermic needles in the fingers. The final boss of the game, he seeks to create an army of mutants and enslave the human race.
- Luke Cord - A former Navy SEAL wanted by the CIA for questioning after a military operation against the Soviet Union is compromised.
- Maya - An Amazon-like warrior woman who is battling land developers for control of her people's homeland.
- Prizm - Light-based crystal monster who is one of the sub-bosses.
- Rhina - A half-woman, half-rhino creature who is one of the sub-bosses.
- Takara "Tak" Hata - Former Yakuza assassin who is wanted by both the Yakuza and Japanese police after being framed for murder.
- Truck Davis - A biker who is the lone survivor after his gang is slaughtered. He seeks to avenge the death of his comrades.
Two other non-fighter characters that appear in the game's story are Mullah Abba, the spiritual leader of the Order of Colors who discovered the mysterious ink used by the fighters, and Lyla Blue, a mysterious woman who is used as a channel by Mullah Abba to allow the player to control one of the assassins in combat.
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