Jin was shot and mortally wounded by Heihachi after defeating Ogre in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3. However, there was someone who had the gene, Jin Kazama. Unfortunately, Heihaci’s own genome lacked the Devil Gene. Heihachi learned, after extensive experimentation, that the Devil Gene was needed to successfully splice Ogre’s genetic code into another living organism. Unfortunately, Heihachi’s goal of creating a new life form by splicing Ogre’s genome with his own was unsuccessful. ![]() Determined not to fail, Heihachi had his researchers gather Ogre’s skin tissue, hoof fragments, and blood samples for genetic experiments. After The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Heihachi failed to apprehend Ogre.
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