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Cassie Cage
Cassie Cage is a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. She made her debut in 2015's Mortal Kombat X as the headstrong daughter of Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade. In her role as a sergeant in the United States Special Forces, she leads a new generation of combatants in the ongoing fight to protect Earthrealm from Shinnok and his forces.
In addition to featuring as the main protagonist in the game's story mode, Cassie has a recurring role in DC Comics' 2015 prequel comic series. Critical reception to the character has been mainly positive, for factors such as her personality, gender representation, and her Fatality finishing moves.
Twenty-five years after Johnny Cage's defeat of Shinnok during the events of the 2011 series reboot, Cage and wife Sonya Blade see the birth of their daughter, Cassandra Carlton Cage—"Cassie" for short—but they later divorce. Following in her mother's footsteps, Cassie joins the Special Forces, which with their military training and technology, protect Earthrealm from its enemies. Under Raiden's orders, Cassie leads a task force assembled by her father and composed of a new generation of combatants in Jacqui Briggs, Takeda, and Kung Jin. Meanwhile, Sonya does not give Cassie preferential treatment and treats her similarly to any subordinate personnel. The team goes through growing pains as they attempt to launch a sneak attack on Sub-Zero's Lin Kuei temple but are defeated; the attack is then revealed as a training exercise set up by Johnny Cage, with Sub-Zero informing Cassie and her unit that they will fail if they cannot work together as a team. Sonya sends them to Outworld on a search for Mileena, who possesses Shinnok's amulet. Cassie encounters the realm's new ruler Kotal Kahn, who grudgingly joins forces with her unit to locate the amulet.
Later in the story, the team recovers the amulet, but Kahn has them captured, as he is distrusting of them and intends to use them to lure Raiden to Earthrealm. When the unit return to Earthrealm, her father is missing; a wounded Sonya informs Cassie that he was abducted by Shinnok and taken to Raiden's Sky Temple, where Shinnok has corrupted the source of Earthrealm's life force, the Jinsei. Johnny is held captive in the meantime by D'Vorah while she tortures him with her flesh-eating parasites. With Kung Jin knocked out as he and Cassie attempt to defeat D'Vorah, and with Jacqui and Takeda having been wounded and incapacitated by Kitana earlier, Cassie is the remaining member of her squad left to face Shinnok, during which she discovers she has inherited Johnny's ancient power, which increases her strength and enables her to defeat Shinnok and free Raiden, enabling him to restore the Jinsei. At the conclusion, Sonya, Johnny and Cassie happily reunite. In her noncanonical arcade ending, she is assigned to hunt down a "soul stealer," believed to be the resurrected Shang Tsung; she tracks down the individual—an elderly man—and beats him to near-death, after which he identifies himself as Shujinko.
Links:
Wikipedia
Mortal Kombat Wiki
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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In addition to featuring as the main protagonist in the game's story mode, Cassie has a recurring role in DC Comics' 2015 prequel comic series. Critical reception to the character has been mainly positive, for factors such as her personality, gender representation, and her Fatality finishing moves.
Twenty-five years after Johnny Cage's defeat of Shinnok during the events of the 2011 series reboot, Cage and wife Sonya Blade see the birth of their daughter, Cassandra Carlton Cage—"Cassie" for short—but they later divorce. Following in her mother's footsteps, Cassie joins the Special Forces, which with their military training and technology, protect Earthrealm from its enemies. Under Raiden's orders, Cassie leads a task force assembled by her father and composed of a new generation of combatants in Jacqui Briggs, Takeda, and Kung Jin. Meanwhile, Sonya does not give Cassie preferential treatment and treats her similarly to any subordinate personnel. The team goes through growing pains as they attempt to launch a sneak attack on Sub-Zero's Lin Kuei temple but are defeated; the attack is then revealed as a training exercise set up by Johnny Cage, with Sub-Zero informing Cassie and her unit that they will fail if they cannot work together as a team. Sonya sends them to Outworld on a search for Mileena, who possesses Shinnok's amulet. Cassie encounters the realm's new ruler Kotal Kahn, who grudgingly joins forces with her unit to locate the amulet.
Later in the story, the team recovers the amulet, but Kahn has them captured, as he is distrusting of them and intends to use them to lure Raiden to Earthrealm. When the unit return to Earthrealm, her father is missing; a wounded Sonya informs Cassie that he was abducted by Shinnok and taken to Raiden's Sky Temple, where Shinnok has corrupted the source of Earthrealm's life force, the Jinsei. Johnny is held captive in the meantime by D'Vorah while she tortures him with her flesh-eating parasites. With Kung Jin knocked out as he and Cassie attempt to defeat D'Vorah, and with Jacqui and Takeda having been wounded and incapacitated by Kitana earlier, Cassie is the remaining member of her squad left to face Shinnok, during which she discovers she has inherited Johnny's ancient power, which increases her strength and enables her to defeat Shinnok and free Raiden, enabling him to restore the Jinsei. At the conclusion, Sonya, Johnny and Cassie happily reunite. In her noncanonical arcade ending, she is assigned to hunt down a "soul stealer," believed to be the resurrected Shang Tsung; she tracks down the individual—an elderly man—and beats him to near-death, after which he identifies himself as Shujinko.
Links:
Wikipedia
Mortal Kombat Wiki
Copyright Owner/Official Site
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Record:
W:
L: