Maybe this is just the SNES version, but when you do Orchid's breast exposure finishing move on either TJ Combo or another Orchid, they just get upset. I can sort of understand the same-character part (since either Orchid is either purely heterosexual or she considers it an insult) but why TJ Combo? Are black guys not supposed to like light-skinned girls? I thought the British were better than that!
Find a Killer Instinct Arcade unit or play the SNES game, win a battle playing as B Orchid, stand about a jump distance away from your dizzy foe when the background turns red, press back twice, then forward twice, and press the quick punch button. If done correctly, B. Orchid will open her suit and expose her breasts to her opponent.
What the hell? If you're asking if you actually get to see her breasts, the answer is no. She's turned slightly away from your view. Is sex all you people think about?
Now I'm wondering what's the meaning of her fatality. Back then, as a kid, I used to think that things were either black or white; so, I assumed that the opponent died because Orchid's beauty caused the blood to accumulate around the pubic area, therefore, drying up the brain, and thus, killing the guy.
A few days ago I played a while on the emulator and thought: " Hmmm maybe she's got chest hair... and another surprise down below".
I was just referring to her fatality ( or whatever it was called in this game); I had never actually thought of why it didn't affect Combo. I could have made a new thread about it, but since this one was discussing it, more or less, I decided to post it here.
T.J. Combo doesn't "Get upset" when Orchid does her 'Flasher' No Mercy (Fatality) move--If you notice, he points at her chest openmouthed, then FAINTS.
Orchid, on the other hand, is upset--Not only is she (Obviously) a 'straight' woman, how is she supposed to act to see her 'twin's' breasts? The way that she acts ('upset' as you say) is reasonable enough...