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24.09.2023 - 12:51 / thegamer.com / Will
Datamined Mortal Kombat 1 dialogue leaks have revealed that Omni-Man will say a variation of his iconic and memeworthy "Think Mark, think!" line from the comic and show.
The Amazon adaptation of Invincible has quickly become a classic for a lot of reasons, but one of the big ones is how many memes it managed to generate. Classics such as "That's the neat thing, you don't", and "Where's Mark, William?", are just a few examples of great meme moments in Invincible, but by far the most well-known and beloved is from the scene where Omni-Man beats the snot out of Invincible and tells him to "Think, Mark!", while holding a now iconic pose.
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When Omni-Man was announced to be coming to Mortal Kombat 1 as part of its first Kombat Pack, many fans hoped that we'd see some of Nolan's best memes make the leap into the game, and it looks at least one of them has. Over the past few weeks, tons of voice lines and story details for Mortal Kombat 1's future DLC have been datamined and leaked online, with most of Omni-Man's interactions and dialogue having been shared online already.
As shared on the MortalKombatleaks subreddit by Redditor TomatoSauce587, dataminer Interloko has managed to uncover the in-between round taunts for each of the guest characters coming in Kombat Pack 1, including Homelander, Peacemaker, and Omni-Man. There are a lot of lines for each of the fighters to say when moving from the first round into the second or third, but there's one of Omni-Man's that has drawn a lot of attention already.
From the list of quotes datamined from Interloko, we can see that Omni-Man has a chance of saying, "Think! THINK!!", which is a clear reference to the iconic scene from the finale of Invincible's first season. It's no surprise to see it showing up here, but it is funny to imagine Omni-Man telling all of the iconic Mortal Kombat cast to "Think!". Let's just hope he does a similar pose while saying the line.
Mortal Kombat fans have also been quick to point out another reference that can be found in Omni-Man's quotes, although it's actually a nod to Whiplash, another of J.K. Simmons' iconic roles. One of the voice lines that Omni-Man has a chance to say in between rounds is "You can't match my tempo", which is a reference to the scene from that film where he tells Andrew to match his tempo while drumming, before throwing a chair at his head.
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