10 Obvious Video Game Plot Holes NO ONE Talks About
1. Why Doesn't Kronika Time-Travel To Kill Her Enemies? - Mortal Kombat 11
In Mortal Kombat, the God of Thunder, Raiden, has spent centuries safeguarding Earthrealm from hostile universes by taking part in a multiversal fighting tournament. But in MK11, Raiden learns all his actions have been manipulated by the time-weaving titan, Kronika.
Not only has Kronika masterminded the tournament for eons, she intends to restart all of reality when the current Mortal Kombat concludes.
Fortunately, heroes from multiple Realms and timelines come together to stop Kronika from undoing reality, defeating her once and for all. However, it doesn't seem feasible for Kronika to be defeated since she is basically a walking time-machine.
On a number of occasions, she showcases her ability to stop time. Why doesn't she reverse time when her enemies disrupt her plans? Why doesn't she go back in time and kill the kombatants when they were in babies?
At one point, she uses her chronological powers to freeze Earthrealm's champions in place. Instead of killing everyone then and there, she instead uses this opportunity to taunt Raiden.
Annoyingly, this is merely one of thousands of examples where Kronika could've effortlessly eliminated her enemies... but chose not to.