A former martial arts teacher on the North side of Chicago, the man commonly referred to as Mokap was called upon by Johnny Cage to do some motion capture work for his new movie "Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance". Mokap was flown to Hollywood to begin his first session, which consisted mainly of the Crane and Snake styles. Although many other martial artists were used, Mokap was brought in repeatedly for his vast knowledge of fighting techniques.
Lunge Punch: Attack 1.
Low Hook Punch: Down + Attack 1.
Side Elbow Punch: Back + Attack 1.
Knife Hand Chop: Attack 2.
Knife Hammer Strike: Forward + Attack 2.
Low Palm Strike: Down + Attack 2.
Front Thrust Kick: Attack 3.
Low Jabbing Punch: Down + Attack 3.
Cutting Kick: Up + Attack 3.
Side Thrust Kick: Attack 4.
Low Kick: Down + Attack 4.
Shin Thrust: Back + Attack 4.
Flip Kick: Up + Attack 4.
Double Flip Kick: Up + Attack 4. Up + Attack 4.
Shove: Special Move Button.
Throw: Forward + Special Move Button.
Palm Strike: Attack 1.
Rising Spade Hand: Back + Attack 1.
Pushing Hands: Forward + Attack 1.
Dual Fist Strike: Down + Attack 1.
Chopping Strike: Attack 2.
Quick Uppercut: Back + Attack 2.
Rising Uppercut: Down + Attack 2.
Straight Kick: Attack 3.
Low Lean Kick: Down + Attack 3.
Spinning Roundhouse: Attack 4.
Low Spin Kick: Down + Attack 4.
Standing Sweep: Back + Attack 4.
Taunt: Special Move Button.
Throw: Forward + Special Move Button.
Side Kick: Attack 1.
Hook Kick: Back + Attack 1.
Double Hammer Fist: Down + Attack 1.
Downward Axe Kick: Attack 2.
Twin Fist Punch: Down + Attack 2.
Spinning Heel Kick: Attack 3.
Rolling Strike: Down + Attack 3.
Ankle Smash: Back + Attack 3.
2-Hit Axe Kick: Attack 4.
Nitro Kicks: Back + Attack 4.
Spinning Back Kick: Down + Attack 4.
Reversal: Special Move Button.
Throw: Forward + Special Move Button.
Fireball: Back, Forward, Attack 1.
Flip Kick: Back, Down, Attack 4.
Charge Punch: Down, Forward, Attack 3.
Mokap Man was the primary martial arts talent for motion capture during the production of Johnny Cage's movie based on recent events in Outworld.
He was referred to the game designers at Midway Games and used in the production of the Video Game adaptation of the movie. The End.