

She wears a single shin-guard on her right knee along with another strap of cloth, and features ankle high, high-heeled combat boots. Bandages are wrapped around her wrists and a mini-computer is strapped to her right wrist. Her iconic yellow headband has nightvision goggles added to it, and she features a green armored bustier over a white top, green shorts with a belt around them, black cut-off gloves while on her left upper arm she has a green strap of cloth wrapped around her biceps. Orchid's appearance reflects her secretive background in the US special forces while also accentuating her body's top athletic figure. Unique to KI2, Orchid's hairstyle is also slightly more curly and she wears a pair of large golden earrings. Her high-heeled boots extend right up to her thighs, and the eskrima sticks are replaced with electrified tonfas.
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This (thong) bodysuit shows parts of her exposed and tanned skin through a pair of oval-shaped openings on each side of her chest and abdomen, and then cuts off sharply as a "V" shape in between Orchid's legs, unapologetically revealing her ( perfectly) voluptuous booty to the world. In Killer Instinct 2, the Black Orchid receives a (pretty) noteworthy aesthetic redesign featuring a green thong bodysuit with yellow highlights. Orchid wears a green and yellow headband, and she wields two plasma-based eskrima sticks. The boots also have yellow cut-offs and show extra weapons strapped to them. The ends of the leotard feature a yellow lining around her thighs, and she wears green gloves and ankle-length, high-heeled boots. Orchid is a prime and athletic young woman with a tanned skin and raven black hair, who wears a green leotard with the word "HOT" written on each side in large yellow letters. Feeling (Original Arcade Soundtrack) lyrics at Musixmatch.In the original Killer Instinct (1994), B. Chicago Alley - An alternate stage for Orchid, located in the same area as this stage.įull K.I.It is one of three different rooftop stages in the original game (including Cinder's Desert Rooftop and Spinal's Rooftop).This stage appeared differently in the SNES version, due to hardware limitations.

This theme is critically acclaimed by fans to be one of the best and instantly recognizable character tracks on Killer Cuts. Feeling", is composed by Robin Beanland and features Faye Newborough on vocals. The SNES version, however, instead bounces the loser off the lowrider and onto the pavement. The winner can knock the loser off of the building, and they are sent careening at top speed until they violently crash unto a parked, pink lowrider vehicle with flame decals. However, due to hardware limitations, the footage and the videos on the jumbotrons (and even the jumbotrons themselves) have been replaced with a billboard(?) showing one of three things: the Nintendo logo (the name of the game's original publishers), the Rareware logo (the name of the Killer Instinct series' original developers), and the KI logo. In the original 1994 arcade version, there are two separate jumbotrons: one that shows a video from the game's original intro which promotes the " Ultra 64" (which, unfortunately, was never released by the time this game came out in 1994), and the other is showing live footage of the characters fighting. True to its name, this stage is taking place at night on a helipad atop a high-rise building in Chicago.
