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{{Infobox Character | {{Infobox Character | ||
| title = Jack-2 | | title = Jack-2 | ||
− | | image = [[ | + | | image = [[File:JacTTT.JPG|250px]] |
− | | origin = Russia | + | | origin = [[File:Russia2.png|40px]] Russia |
| voice = Banjō Ginga | | voice = Banjō Ginga | ||
| fightingstyle = Power Fighting | | fightingstyle = Power Fighting | ||
− | | age = 5 | + | | age = 5 <small>(T2)</small> |
| bloodtype = Plutonium | | bloodtype = Plutonium | ||
− | | height = | + | | height = 235 cm |
− | | weight = | + | | weight = 168 kg |
| occupation = Weapon of destruction | | occupation = Weapon of destruction | ||
| hobby = Overhauling | | hobby = Overhauling | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
'''Jack-2''' is an upgrade of [[Jack]], who appeared in ''[[Tekken]]''. Jack-2 makes his only canonical appearance in ''[[Tekken 2]]''. He is also in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', but this game is non-canonical. Jack-2, like Jack, is rivals with [[Prototype Jack]]. He is destroyed by [[Doctor Abel]], which is shown in Jack-2's ''Tekken 2'' ending. Jack-2 is replaced by [[Gun Jack]] in ''[[Tekken 3]]''. | '''Jack-2''' is an upgrade of [[Jack]], who appeared in ''[[Tekken]]''. Jack-2 makes his only canonical appearance in ''[[Tekken 2]]''. He is also in ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'', but this game is non-canonical. Jack-2, like Jack, is rivals with [[Prototype Jack]]. He is destroyed by [[Doctor Abel]], which is shown in Jack-2's ''Tekken 2'' ending. Jack-2 is replaced by [[Gun Jack]] in ''[[Tekken 3]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | His title in the original trilogy is '''Super Killing Machine'''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Other ''Jacks:''''' [[Prototype Jack]] • [[Jack]] • [[Gun Jack]] • [[Jack-4]] • [[Jack-5]] • [[Jack-6]] • [[Jack-7]] • [[JACK-X]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Games in order of appearance''': | ||
+ | * [[Tekken 2]] (''1995'') | ||
+ | * [[Tekken Tag Tournament]] (''1999'') | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Other appearances:''' | ||
+ | * [[Tekken: The Motion Picture]] (''1997'') | ||
+ | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
− | == | + | == History == |
{{Installment|Name=Tekken 2}} | {{Installment|Name=Tekken 2}} | ||
− | [[File:Jack-2 (T2)3.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Jack-2 (T2)3.jpg|thumb|right|180px| Character Portrait: Jack-2, Tekken 2]] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:JacVSjacT2.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Tekken 2 screenshot: Jack-2 VS Jack-2]] |
− | |||
− | + | '''Gameplay''' | |
− | |||
− | + | ''This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.'' | |
− | + | '''Story''' | |
+ | :'''Prologue''' ''(Manual)'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | :An android working for the military, Jack-2 is an improvement over [[Jack|the old Jack]] from [[Tekken|the previous tournament]]. With a new computer chip, he has the ability to learn from his mistakes. Jack wants to save his creator from [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] so that he can become more human. | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Ending''' ''Unofficial Synopsis'' | ||
+ | :Jack-2 and a young Jane are playing on a tropical island. A satellite way up in space fires a laser at Jack-2, shutting him down. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Trivia''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{-}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Spin-Off's and Related games== | ||
{{Installment|Name=Tekken Tag Tournament}} | {{Installment|Name=Tekken Tag Tournament}} | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:Jack-2 (TTT).jpg|thumb|right|180px| Character Portrait: Jack-2, Tekken Tag Tournament]] |
− | + | [[File:JacVSjacTTT.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Tekken Tag Tournament screenshot: Jack-2 VS Jack-2]] | |
− | + | '''Gameplay''' | |
− | |||
− | Jack-2 and [[Prototype Jack]] are sitting next to each other in [[Eddy Gordo]]'s first ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' stage (the stage is called "Eddy-A"). They appear to be watching the sunset. The camera focuses on the two for a short period of time. Suddenly, Jack-2 turns his head and looks at Prototype Jack. Then, Prototype Jack turns his head and looks at Jack-2. As Prototype Jack does this, Jack-2 turns his head in the opposite direction, looking away from Prototype Jack. After a few seconds, they return to watching the sunset. | + | ''This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.'' |
+ | |||
+ | '''Story''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot. | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Ending''' ''Unofficial Synopsis'' | ||
+ | :Jack-2 and [[Prototype Jack]] are sitting next to each other in [[Eddy Gordo]]'s first ''Tekken Tag Tournament'' stage (the stage is called "Eddy-A"). They appear to be watching the sunset. The camera focuses on the two for a short period of time. Suddenly, Jack-2 turns his head and looks at Prototype Jack. Then, Prototype Jack turns his head and looks at Jack-2. As Prototype Jack does this, Jack-2 turns his head in the opposite direction, looking away from Prototype Jack. After a few seconds, they return to watching the sunset. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Trivia''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | *He has a special tag throw with [[Gun Jack]], done by pressing 2+4 and tagging out. This results in Jack-2 lifting his opponent up over his head and tossing them into Gun Jack's hands, who then proceeds to give him or her a Back Breaker. Since the two share the same 2+4 throw, this move can also be done with Gun Jack tagging out to Jack-2. | ||
+ | *If partnered up with [[Bryan Fury]], if you launch the opponent with d+1+2 and tag out, Bryan can land a Fisherman's Slam on a mid-air opponent by pressing 2 with the right timing (this also works with Gun Jack). | ||
+ | {{-}} | ||
== Other Media == | == Other Media == | ||
− | = | + | {{Installment|Name=Tekken: The Motion Picture}} |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TMP14.png|thumb|right|180px| Character Portrait: Jack-2, Tekken: The Motion Picture]] |
Jack-2 had mysteriously come across a little girl named [[Jane]], who appears to be very ill. He is in search of a cure for her illness as he gets caught up in the ''Tekken'' tournament. He must save the little girl and survive the ''Tekken'' tournament before it's too late. Jack-2 and Jane want to get on the ship but [[Lee Chaolan]] won't allow them on, so he makes a deal. Lee will ask [[Bruce Irvin]] to fight Jack-2. If Jack-2 wins, he can proceed to the ship. | Jack-2 had mysteriously come across a little girl named [[Jane]], who appears to be very ill. He is in search of a cure for her illness as he gets caught up in the ''Tekken'' tournament. He must save the little girl and survive the ''Tekken'' tournament before it's too late. Jack-2 and Jane want to get on the ship but [[Lee Chaolan]] won't allow them on, so he makes a deal. Lee will ask [[Bruce Irvin]] to fight Jack-2. If Jack-2 wins, he can proceed to the ship. | ||
− | So Jack-2 defeats Bruce and they proceed. When [[Lei Wulong]] was going to be killed, Jack-2 stepped in and killed his captor. Lei doesn't understand why he had to killed. Jack-2 killed him. He said that it was payment for helping him and Jane get on the ship. Soon Lei, Jane and Jack-2 head to [[Mishima Industries]] where they will meet [[Doctor | + | So Jack-2 defeats Bruce and they proceed. When [[Lei Wulong]] was going to be killed, Jack-2 stepped in and killed his captor. Lei doesn't understand why he had to killed. Jack-2 killed him. He said that it was payment for helping him and Jane get on the ship. Soon Lei, Jane and Jack-2 head to [[Mishima Industries]] where they will meet [[Doctor Bosconovitch]]. In the middle of the lab, Jack-2 meets three [[Prototype Jack]] robots. He destroys all of them and proceeds to meet the doctor. Soon when [[Lee Chaolan]] pressed the detonation button for blowing up the entire island, Jack-2, Doctor Bosconovitch, Lei and Jane had to escape. Lei, Jane and Doctor Bosconovitch escaped from the closing door and survived, but Jack-2 however his torso was being crushed by the door thus sacrificing himself for Jane and the rest of them. Doctor Bosconovitch and Lei promise to look after the girl. Lei thanks Jack-2. Jack-2's last lines are "Farewell. I promise when I come back, I'll be more human... for you". |
+ | |||
+ | '''Trivia''' | ||
+ | * Though he has no dialogue in the games, outside of battle cries and his signature laugh, Jack-2 is capable of perfect speech here. | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
− | {{ | + | == Videos == |
+ | |||
+ | {{#ev:youtube|O1IpfrkQcU4|240}} | ||
+ | {{#ev:youtube|obuAzGjPgoY|240}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Character Trivia == | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.'' | ||
== [[Character Relationships]] == | == [[Character Relationships]] == | ||
− | * | + | *Created by [[Doctor Bosconovitch]]. |
− | *Rival of | + | *Wanted to protect [[Jane]]. |
− | *Designed by [[Mishima Industries]] which is owned by [[Kazuya Mishima]] in | + | *Rival of [[Prototype Jack]]. |
− | *Target of [[Doctor Abel]] who | + | *Designed by [[Mishima Industries]] which is owned by [[Kazuya Mishima]] in ''Tekken 2''. He's created before the events of ''Tekken 2''. |
+ | *Target of [[Doctor Abel]], who destroyed him in his ''Tekken 2'' ending. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | {{reflist}} | ||
+ | {{-}} | ||
+ | {{Characters}} | ||
+ | |||
[[Category:Playable characters]] | [[Category:Playable characters]] | ||
[[Category:Tekken 2]] | [[Category:Tekken 2]] | ||
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[[Category:Russian]] | [[Category:Russian]] | ||
[[Category:Power Fighting]] | [[Category:Power Fighting]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Deceased Characters]] |
Revision as of 19:50, 8 April 2017
Origin | Russia |
Voiced By | Banjō Ginga |
Fighting Style | Power Fighting |
Age | 5 (T2) |
Blood Type | Plutonium |
Height | 235 cm |
Weight | 168 kg |
Occupation | Weapon of destruction |
Hobby | Overhauling |
Likes | Jane |
Dislikes | Prototype Jack, Doctor Abel and Kazuya Mishima. |
Contents
Introduction
Jack-2 is an upgrade of Jack, who appeared in Tekken. Jack-2 makes his only canonical appearance in Tekken 2. He is also in Tekken Tag Tournament, but this game is non-canonical. Jack-2, like Jack, is rivals with Prototype Jack. He is destroyed by Doctor Abel, which is shown in Jack-2's Tekken 2 ending. Jack-2 is replaced by Gun Jack in Tekken 3.
His title in the original trilogy is Super Killing Machine.
Other Jacks: Prototype Jack • Jack • Gun Jack • Jack-4 • Jack-5 • Jack-6 • Jack-7 • JACK-X
Games in order of appearance:
- Tekken 2 (1995)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (1999)
Other appearances:
- Tekken: The Motion Picture (1997)
History
Gameplay
This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.
Story
- Prologue (Manual)
- An android working for the military, Jack-2 is an improvement over the old Jack from the previous tournament. With a new computer chip, he has the ability to learn from his mistakes. Jack wants to save his creator from Kazuya so that he can become more human.
- Ending Unofficial Synopsis
- Jack-2 and a young Jane are playing on a tropical island. A satellite way up in space fires a laser at Jack-2, shutting him down.
Trivia
This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.
Spin-Off's and Related games
Gameplay
This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.
Story
Tekken Tag Tournament is a non-canonical Tekken game containing no plot.
- Ending Unofficial Synopsis
- Jack-2 and Prototype Jack are sitting next to each other in Eddy Gordo's first Tekken Tag Tournament stage (the stage is called "Eddy-A"). They appear to be watching the sunset. The camera focuses on the two for a short period of time. Suddenly, Jack-2 turns his head and looks at Prototype Jack. Then, Prototype Jack turns his head and looks at Jack-2. As Prototype Jack does this, Jack-2 turns his head in the opposite direction, looking away from Prototype Jack. After a few seconds, they return to watching the sunset.
Trivia
- He has a special tag throw with Gun Jack, done by pressing 2+4 and tagging out. This results in Jack-2 lifting his opponent up over his head and tossing them into Gun Jack's hands, who then proceeds to give him or her a Back Breaker. Since the two share the same 2+4 throw, this move can also be done with Gun Jack tagging out to Jack-2.
- If partnered up with Bryan Fury, if you launch the opponent with d+1+2 and tag out, Bryan can land a Fisherman's Slam on a mid-air opponent by pressing 2 with the right timing (this also works with Gun Jack).
Other Media
Jack-2 had mysteriously come across a little girl named Jane, who appears to be very ill. He is in search of a cure for her illness as he gets caught up in the Tekken tournament. He must save the little girl and survive the Tekken tournament before it's too late. Jack-2 and Jane want to get on the ship but Lee Chaolan won't allow them on, so he makes a deal. Lee will ask Bruce Irvin to fight Jack-2. If Jack-2 wins, he can proceed to the ship.
So Jack-2 defeats Bruce and they proceed. When Lei Wulong was going to be killed, Jack-2 stepped in and killed his captor. Lei doesn't understand why he had to killed. Jack-2 killed him. He said that it was payment for helping him and Jane get on the ship. Soon Lei, Jane and Jack-2 head to Mishima Industries where they will meet Doctor Bosconovitch. In the middle of the lab, Jack-2 meets three Prototype Jack robots. He destroys all of them and proceeds to meet the doctor. Soon when Lee Chaolan pressed the detonation button for blowing up the entire island, Jack-2, Doctor Bosconovitch, Lei and Jane had to escape. Lei, Jane and Doctor Bosconovitch escaped from the closing door and survived, but Jack-2 however his torso was being crushed by the door thus sacrificing himself for Jane and the rest of them. Doctor Bosconovitch and Lei promise to look after the girl. Lei thanks Jack-2. Jack-2's last lines are "Farewell. I promise when I come back, I'll be more human... for you".
Trivia
- Though he has no dialogue in the games, outside of battle cries and his signature laugh, Jack-2 is capable of perfect speech here.
Videos
Character Trivia
This section is empty. You can help by expanding it.
Character Relationships
- Created by Doctor Bosconovitch.
- Wanted to protect Jane.
- Rival of Prototype Jack.
- Designed by Mishima Industries which is owned by Kazuya Mishima in Tekken 2. He's created before the events of Tekken 2.
- Target of Doctor Abel, who destroyed him in his Tekken 2 ending.
Notes