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Fictional character from the Metallic Gear series

Naked Serpent
Large Boss
Metal Gear character
Big Boss Ground Zeroes.png

Big Dominate, as portrayed in a promotional CGI render for Metal Gear Solid V: Basis Zeroes.

Start appearance Metal Gear (1987)
Last appearance Super Bomberman R Online (2020)
Created by Hideo Kojima
Designed by Yoji Shinkawa
Voiced by English
David Hayter (Metallic Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Super Bomberman R)
Richard Doyle (Metallic Gear Solid iv: Guns of the Patriots)
Kiefer Sutherland (Metal Gear Solid Five: Basis Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Hurting)
Japanese
Akio Ōtsuka (Metal Gear Solid 3, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Metallic Gear Solid V and Super Bomberman R)
Chikao Ōtsuka (Metal Gear Solid 4)
Motion capture Mizuho Yoshida (Metal Gear Solid three)
Akio Ōtsuka (Metal Gear Solid iv)
Mio Tanaka (Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker)
Erik Brown (Metal Gear Solid V)
Kiefer Sutherland (Metal Gear Solid V [facial only])
In-universe information
Full proper noun John[1]
Alias Jack[two]
Naked Serpent
Vic Boss
Ishmael
"The Man Who Sold The Earth"
Affiliation Outer Heaven / Zanzibar State (Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake)
Light-green Berets (pre-Metal Gear Solid 3)
FOX and CIA (Metallic Gear Solid three)
FOXHOUND (Metallic Gear and Portable Ops)
Nada (postal service-Portable Ops / pre-Peace Walker)
MSF (Peace Walker and Ground Zeroes)
Family
  • Solid Snake (imperfect clone / "son")
  • Liquid Snake (imperfect clone / "son")
  • Solidus Ophidian (perfect clone / "son")
Nationality American
Born 1935

Big Boss (Japanese: ビッグ・ボス, Hepburn: Biggu Bosu ) is a video game character from the Metal Gear video game series created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published by Konami. He was starting time introduced in the 1987 Metallic Gear game as the commanding officer and father of the master character, Solid Ophidian, later revealing himself equally a terrorist leading a faction known equally Outer Sky. He is afterward featured in the prequel games, starting with Metal Gear Solid 3: Serpent Eater every bit a younger version of the grapheme named Naked Ophidian ( ネイキッド・スネーク , Neikiddo Sunēku ), an American Special Forces Operator and decorated state of war hero until political manipulations crusade him to be disillusioned when facing his own mentor, The Boss, and gradually develops his own private mercenary visitor. The original incarnation of Big Dominate from the 1987 Metallic Gear game is retroactively established as a carve up graphic symbol known equally Venom Serpent in Metallic Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and The Phantom Pain.

The creation of Naked Serpent was made in an attempt to distance him from Solid Snake, despite both being physically similar through their characterizations. He has been voiced by Akio Ōtsuka in Japanese and David Hayter in English in these games. Disquisitional reception to Big Boss has been positive, due to his role as a villain and rivalry formed with his former subordinate. Snake's younger persona has been praised as likeable, with critics generally enjoying the execution of his character development in the series designed to shape him into the villainous icon.

Appearances [edit]

In the MSX2 games [edit]

Big Boss is introduced in the original Metallic Gear game as the Special Forces Unit of measurement FOXHOUND'south leader and Solid Snake'south commanding officeholder. He initially acts as a radio contact who provides Snake with information about mission objectives, as well as weapons and equipment.[3] [4] But after Ophidian destroys the titular TX-55 Metal Gear weapon despite Big Boss' discouragement, Outer Heaven'due south militia leader confronts Snake nearly the base'southward escape route in a final battle merely to be defeated.[a] [5]

Metal Gear 2: Solid Ophidian reveals that Big Boss has since taken control of a fortified nation in Central Asia known as Zanzibar Land and commissions the development of Metal Gear D.[6] Solid Snake confronts Big Boss once once again while escaping from Zanzibar Land'south detention camp, with Snake incinerating Big Boss.[7]

In the Metallic Gear Solid series [edit]

Big Boss' presence figures prominently in the original Metal Gear Solid games where his DNA was used to create the genetically-altered clones every bit part of the hush-hush "Les Enfants Terribles" government project (French for "The Terrible Children"): Solid Snake, Liquid Snake,[8] and Solidus Snake.[9]

Metallic Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater [edit]

The prequel Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater depicts a immature incarnation of the character, nether the codename Naked Snake,[ten] as a fellow member of the CIA special forces unit of measurement FOX in 1964 that was founded by Cypher.[xi] With Para-Medic and Sigint for boosted back up, he is sent on an consignment in the Soviet Union to thwart an uprising led by the sadistic Volgin, rescue cardinal weapons researcher Nikolai Stepanovich Sokolov, destroy the Shagohod prototype, and kill his mentor, The Dominate, who defected to the Soviet Union, to avoid a nuclear state of war. Over the course of his assignment, he encounters Major Ocelot multiple times, fights and defeats the Cobra Unit of measurement (consisting of The Pain, The Fearfulness, The Cease, The Fury and The Sorrow). Afterward the mission is completed and Ophidian kills The Boss, he learns that the defection was part of a mission to be carried out, and the authorities ordered his mentor's death to prevent war.[12] [13] According to EVA's debrief, the political motives behind the operation exercise non sit well with Snake, especially after he is awarded the Big Dominate title for his actions;[14] he initially rejects the title, prompting him to retire from agile service.

Metallic Gear Solid: Portable Ops [edit]

Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops shows Naked Snake notwithstanding under his former codename, believing that he has withal to surpass The Dominate as a warrior. Having spent six years wandering the globe, Serpent finds himself involved in an armed insurgence caused by Gene'due south rogue Play a trick on unit in the (fictional) San Hieronymo peninsula in Colombia and learns that he has been convicted for instigating the revolt. Hoping to clear his proper name, Snake forms his own team of specialists past recruiting both old allies and defecting enemy soldiers to his cause, one of whom happens to be Roy Campbell. He faces not merely the members of the FOX unit, but also Metal Gear's first prototype. After he learned that The Boss' expiry had been planned all forth, Snake defeats Factor and obtains the funds for Army'due south Sky.[15]

Metal Gear Solid four: Guns of the Patriots [edit]

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots revealed that Big Boss was one of the founding members of Zero's crusade to initially realize The Boss' dream, only this spiraled into a conspiracy to impose order and control over the world after Big Boss disagreed with Nix's interpretation of the dream. Big Boss despised his role as figurehead, specially since Nothing's vision placed no value on loyalty to ethics and people, something The Boss treasured in a higher place all else. When Big Boss learns that his own DNA was beingness used for Cypher's "Les Enfants Terribles" project, this proved to be the last straw. After his defection from Zero'south cause, Big Boss plotted coup d'état with Outer Heaven (Metal Gear) and Zanzibar Land (Metal Gear two).[16] Although he had survived these defeats, he was placed in an artificially induced coma with his genetic code used for an ID recognition system, the use of which allows admission to the AIs that make upwardly the Patriots. His body is recovered and reconstructed using parts from the bodies of both Liquid and Solidus, and he awakens from his coma after the autumn of the Patriots' AIs. Following the game's voice casting credits, Big Boss appears before Old Serpent. Later he reveals to Serpent the truth about himself and Null, Big Boss shuts down his catatonic nemesis' life support organization. He manages to come up to terms with his feelings regarding The Boss,[17] and then reconciles with his son earlier dying from unintended exposure to the new FOXDIE virus.

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker [edit]

Naked Snake'southward past again serves as the scenario in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker later he and his business concern partner Kazuhira "Kaz" Miller established the mercenary force Militaires Sans Frontières (French for "Soldiers Without Borders") made up of departer soldiers recruited to his cause. He intends to employ MSF to live out The Boss' final will, a world where soldiers are free to cull their ain fights on their own terms, and not at the whim of a authorities. On Colombia's Barranquilla coast, two representatives of the Costa Rican government (Paz Ortega Andrade and Ramon Gálvez Mena) seek to hire MSF to liberate Costa rica from Coldman's CIA Peace Sentinel unit of measurement that has established bases in the country. Ophidian accepts the mission afterwards Gálvez hands him an audio cassette with a recording of The Boss' phonation. Post-obit Kaz's advice, the MSF takes over an offshore research platform in the Caribbean equally their base of operations in a bid to aggrandize the group's capabilities. Over the course of the story, Ophidian comes to learn near the truthful purpose of Coldman's Peace Walker prototypes (Pupa, Chrysalis, Cocoon, and Peace Walker) and gradually lets become of his guilt for The Boss' death after encountering an AI replica, finally accepting his Large Boss championship.[18] Subsequently in the game, Big Boss has Huey Emmerich create Metal Gear ZEKE every bit a weapon to defend his interests, with no desire to employ offensively. Afterwards Big Boss killed Gálvez out of cocky-defence, Paz pilots ZEKE to launch a nuclear strike on the Eastern Coast of the U.s. as function of an insurance policy if Large Boss refused to obey Cipher. After hearing the ultimatum, Large Dominate refuses and fights ZEKE in order to stop Paz. He is victorious, but ZEKE is heavily damaged and Paz is ejected into the Caribbean Sea. After ZEKE'southward destruction, Kaz tells Big Boss of existence aware of the plot from the beginning, and used it to spur the growth of MSF. Large Dominate and Kaz realize they'll no longer exist able to exist abroad from the outside earth unless they reveal their true nature. Big Boss rejects this idea, stating that his "life shall exist unlike from The Dominate'". After this conversation, Big Boss gives a speech to the MSF soldiers, telling them that if the times demand information technology, they volition be vigilantes, criminals and terrorists, but they will be the ones to choose their battles and their causes, not governments.

Metallic Gear Solid V [edit]

Big Boss plays a primal role in Metallic Gear Solid Five: Footing Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. He is on a mission to rescue a child soldier and Pacifica Sea from an American black site on Cuban soil; Large Boss believes that Pacifica tin exist converted to MSF's cause. Big Dominate' rescue is successful and the medic found a bomb implanted inside Pacifica who is sacrificed to relieve everyone from some other bomb which causes an explosive concussion moving ridge which causes the helicopter to crash into the Caribbean Bounding main every bit MSF is destroyed past an invading paramilitary force led by Skull Confront. Big Boss comes out of his coma and poses as "Ishmael", a patient in the hospital where Venom Serpent is besides existence treated, and aids in an escape when the infirmary is attacked by Skull Face's forces. While Serpent ventures into Soviet-controlled Afghanistan using the new mercenary force Diamond Dogs made from MSF's remaining forces, Big Boss stays behind the scenes to develop a truthful Outer Heaven.[19] [twenty]

Other appearances [edit]

In Snake'southward Revenge, a non-canonical sequel to the original Metal Gear for the NES released during the same year as Metal Gear ii: Solid Ophidian, Big Boss returns as the leader of the enemy system, having survived the injuries he sustained in the original game as a cyborg. He fights Solid Snake as a boss prior to reaching the new Metal Gear paradigm and has two forms: his human class and a fire-breathing cyborg class. Naked Snake also appears as a playable grapheme in Super Bomberman R.

Cosmos and design [edit]

In Metal Gear 2: Solid Ophidian, Big Dominate' visual appearance was inspired by actor Sean Connery. Merely for the ports of the game's re-released version, the original design was replaced by Yoji Shinkawa's blueprint.[21]

During the making of Metal Gear Solid 3: Ophidian Eater, Hideo Kojima asked Shinkawa to make Naked Snake like to Solid Serpent. Just with the differences that dissimilar Solid Snake, Naked Snake was a rookie and thus acted more naive. Shinkawa stated having no difficulties in designing Naked Snake as basically a revised version of Solid Snake. As a result, Naked Serpent is virtually identical to Solid Snake from the previous Metal Gear Solid games in terms of advent.[22] The dear scene between Naked Serpent and EVA was inspired past the get-go Pink Panther. Kojima and Shinkawa watched the picture but the quondam stated it might take come different from the original version.[23] Since the game's trailers did not land that Naked Snake was Big Boss, Kojima often gave vague answers to the grapheme'south true identity.[24] Although the catastrophe of Metallic Gear Solid three reveals Naked Snake was given the Big Boss title, Kojima stated "he's non really the Big Dominate all the same". With Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, he wanted to explain how Naked Snake became the human who appeared in the original Metal Gear games as Solid Snake's enemy.[25]

Naked Snake as portrayed in Metal Gear Solid 3 shares the aforementioned voice actor as Solid Snake did in the first two Metallic Gear Solid games, beingness voiced by Akio Otsuka in the Japanese version and David Hayter in the English version. Both actors would return to provide Snake'southward voice in Portable Ops and Peace Walker. The elderly version of Large Boss who appears in the end of Metal Gear Solid 4 is voiced by Chikao Otsuka (Akio Otsuka's real-life father) in Japanese and by Richard Doyle in English. Originally, Naked Snake was planned to take been voiced past Kurt Russell due to Kojima's request but the actor refused.[26]

On June 6, 2013, during Konami's 3rd annual pre-E3 show, it was announced that Kiefer Sutherland would exist portraying Snake in Metallic Gear Solid V, replacing David Hayter (Akio Otsuka was unaffected by this casting change and continued to portrayed Snake in the Japanese dub). Sutherland plays the original Large Boss (who serves as the playable character in the stand up-lonely prologue Ground Zeroes), besides as Venom Snake (a new version of the grapheme who serves every bit the protagonist in the main game The Phantom Pain). In addition to the voice, Sutherland also provided facial capture for the character.[27] [28] Sutherland was assigned the role later a suggestion to Kojima from Hollywood producer and director Avi Arad; Kojima'south reason was to "have a more subdued functioning expressed through subtle facial movements and tone of phonation rather than words", and that he "needed someone who could genuinely convey both the facial and vocal qualities of a man in his late 40s".[29] [30] [31]

Reception [edit]

Big Dominate' graphic symbol has been well-received, with IGN ranking him number 32 on their 2010 list of top video game villains,[32] and as the fourth top Metal Gear villains.[33] In 2010, IGN'southward Jesse Schedeen found the character one of the most important characters from the franchise to the bespeak his "influence is felt in every Metal Gear game, fifty-fifty if he isn't always present in the mankind".[34] Ken Gagne of Computerworld named Big Boss every bit one of the virtually artistic "badass villains" in video games, citing the complexity of his expose of Solid Snake, fueled by Solid Snake being his genetic heir.[35] Additionally, Joe Dodson of GameSpot listed Big Boss as one of the 20 all-time Metal Gear bosses with focus on his importance within the series' plot.[36] He was ranked as the 28th "coolest" video game villain by Complex in 2012.[37] Naked Serpent'south transition to Big Dominate was listed every bit the second hero who turned evil by What Culture with the writer finding the character more interesting than Solid Snake based on his progression across Big Boss' video games.[38] Various gaming sites such as 1UP.com, Game Informer and Kotaku placed his character as i of the worst fathers in video games due to his poor relationship with Solid Serpent and the attempts to murder his ain son.[39] [40] [41]

The inclusion of Naked Snake'southward function in Metal Gear Solid three has also received praise from critics.[42] Prior to the game's release, Naked Ophidian was ofttimes called 'Solid Snake' or simply 'Snake' by critics due to his resemblance with Solid Snake, although some withal were not certain well-nigh his true identity.[43] [44] Additionally, early speculation of the playable character's identity from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was listed by IGN every bit i tiptop x rumors on the PlayStation 2.[45] Benjamin Turner of GameSpy farther noted that diverse fans started making theories about Naked Snake'due south identity earlier the game's release as while they idea it was Solid Snake, the setting from the game made it impossible for Solid Snake to be the game's main protagonist due to their deviation of years.[46] Finding the revelation of Naked Snake's identity was considered by GameSpy as "the single coolest affair Kojima could have washed in MGS3" because of [Naked Snake's] differences from [Solid Snake] in regards to their personality as well every bit because it made fans wonder how Naked Snake would become the series antagonist Large Dominate.[47] Another comparing between Big Boss' and Solid Snake'south character was made past IGN'south Phil Pirrello in article titled "Stars Thunderdome: Serpent vs. Large Boss."[48] Despite the similarities betwixt Naked Snake and Solid Ophidian, Rich Stanton of Eurogamer praised how different is they are from each other in terms of experience within the battleground but likewise liked how Naked looks after the Boss despite the game placing them equally enemies.[49] Dave Meikleham of GamesRadar placed his relationship with EVA in his top list of disastrous game romances due to how it was ruined by the two's unlike roles in the story.[50] Play editor Nick Jones listed Naked Serpent's final fight against The Boss in such game as the second best moment from the franchise, citing the emotional focus from their characters.[51] David Hayter'south functioning as Naked Snake'due south English language vocalisation actor in Metallic Gear Solid 3 has been criticized by Border while discussing the dialogues from the game.[52]

Joe Dodson, writing for GameRevolution, disliked Large Boss' character in Portable Ops due to his process of kidnapping and indoctrinating enemy soldiers through "confusing rants" virtually the thought of loyalty.[53] Rob Fahey of Eurogamer establish that Snake remained likeable from carrying over traits shown in Ophidian Eater and praised Hayter's performance.[54] Charles Herold of The New York Times described Snake as a tragic character based on the events shown in Snake Eater, and with Portable Ops had been forced to confront a new conflict despite retirement.[55] Greg Kasavin of GameSpot praised the treatment of Snake's grapheme in Portable Ops due to his interactions with his former partners from the FOX unit.[56] Jeff Haynes of IGN noted how the game presented major plot twists and exposition that would bear on Snake's characterization and lay the groundwork for important items shown later in the series.[57]

Oli Welsh of Eurogamer criticized Big Boss' characterization in Peace Walker as disruptive in the wider context of the serial, with mixed comments being given to Hayter'southward performance.[58] Jonathan Holmes of Destructoid enjoyed how Peace Walker further developed Big Dominate' character from Portable Ops by completing his journey from solitary soldier to leader and cementing him as the icon he would get.[59] Greg Miller of IGN also plant the game's story was one of the near enjoyable and least-convoluted past focusing purely on Large Boss' emotions and his quest to discover more than virtually his fallen mentor, The Boss,[60] similar sentiments of which were shared past Ramón Varela of Vandal [61] and Randy Nelson of Engadget.[62] Jason Schreier of Kotaku disliked the plot twist in The Phantom Pain which revealed that the player grapheme, Venom Snake, was not Big Boss, feeling it cheapened the graphic symbol's arc and failed to explain Big Boss' motivations for becoming a villain.[63]

References [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Metallic Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain establishes that this private is Venom Ophidian and not the original Big Boss.

Footnotes [edit]

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  6. ^ Kojima Productions. Metallic Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. Konami. Solid Ophidian: Large... Boss?! / Dr. Madnar: The very same! With Metal Gear and OILEX, he plots to rule the earth. Nosotros cannot let the secret of OILEX fall into his easily!
  7. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, Metal Gear ii: Solid Snake. Konami. Big Boss: Even I make mistakes from time to fourth dimension. Snake! This will be our concluding battle... Allow's finish this one time and for all!
  8. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid. Konami. Liquid Ophidian: There's a killer inside you... You don't have to deny information technology. We were created to be that way. / Solid Snake: Created? / Liquid Snake: Les enfants terribles... the terrible children. That's what the projection was called. It started in the 1970s. Their programme was to artificially create the most powerful soldier possible. The person that they chose as the model was the man known then as the greatest living soldier in the globe...
  9. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid two: Sons of Freedom. Konami. Solidus Ophidian: ...I'one thousand the boss to surpass Big Boss himself...
  10. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Konami. Miller: Naked... That's exactly what you are with this uniform. The pants are the same equally the jungle fatigues. Plain, since you lot're exposing your blank skin, your defense force and camo index are going to exist low. On the plus side, information technology'south so light you can move around quicker. / Naked Snake: Good for showing off muscles, too. / Miller: Hey, Ophidian. I heard they gave you your former code proper name because you used to run around with your shirt off. Is that true? / Naked Snake: Don't believe everything you hear. They called me "Naked" because I went in without gear or food. I had to procure everything on site.
  11. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Konami. Zero: Do you lot re-create? You're already in enemy territory, and somebody might exist listening in. From here on out, we'll be using codenames to refer to each other. Your codename for this mission will be Naked Ophidian. I'll exist referring to yous equally Serpent from now on. You are not to mention your real name.
  12. ^ EVA: The Dominate' revolt was a ruse prepare by the U.Due south. government. It was all a big drama staged by Washington so they could get their hands on the Philosopher's Legacy. And The Boss was the star of the show. They planned it and then that they could become the Legacy that Colonel Volgin inherited...and destroy the Shagohod at the aforementioned time. (Metal Gear Solid iii: Ophidian Eater) Konami Calculator Entertainment Japan, 2005
  13. ^ EVA: (...) Everything was going according to plan, but then something happened that no 1 could have predicted. Colonel Volgin fired an American-made nuclear warhead at Sokolov's research facility. Khrushchev demanded that the U.Southward. government provide proof that it wasn't involved. (...) The authorities in Washington knew that in order to testify its innocence they'd accept to get rid of The Dominate...and that one of their ain would have to practice the chore. (...) That was the mission she was given. (...) She sacrificed her life and her honor for her native land. (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, 2005
  14. ^ Kojima Productions. Metallic Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Konami. Mr. President: Yous are above even The Boss. I hereby award y'all the title of Big Boss.
  15. ^ Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Kojima Productions (2006)
    Gene: And then... Y'all never knew. Six years ago, during Performance Snake Eater, Volgin launched an American nuclear missile at Sokolov'due south inquiry lab. This caused a alter in plans, and the U.South. government had to assassinate its own operative, The Boss, to prove its innocence. And you were the assassin, Snake. / (Naked Snake is speechless) / Cistron: Do you really remember Volgin committed that terrible crime of his own will? / Naked Snake: What? / Gene: It was all a setup from the very beginning. Volgin launching the nuke... The Boss' death... Even your mission in Groznyj Grad, Serpent! Information technology was all the work of your country and a unmarried, deviously cunning strategist. / Naked Snake: You're saying it was all a setup? By who!? / Factor: The Boss gave upwards her life, even if someone else willed information technology. She sacrificed her ain life for her calling. Information technology was a noble act. / Naked Snake: Respond me! Who set it upward?!
  16. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid iv: Guns of the Patriots. Konami. Big Mama: "Give nascence to Big Boss." To realize this, I asked to serve as the surrogate mother... And was more than happy to behave you in my womb. I loved him. Nine months afterward, I gave nascence to ii Big Bosses... You, and [Liquid Snake]. [...] Determined to oppose Null and his plans, Big Boss broke away from the Patriots.
  17. ^ Kojima Productions (2008). Metallic Gear Solid iv: Guns of the Patriots (PlayStation three). Konami. Large Boss: Ever since the 24-hour interval I killed The Boss... with my own two hands... I... was already expressionless.
  18. ^ Kojima Productions. Metallic Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Konami. Naked Snake: I won't make the same choice every bit her. My futurity's going to be different. / Miller: Then... / Naked Snake: Yes, that'southward right. From at present on, call me Big Boss.
  19. ^ Kojima Productions. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Hurting. Level/area: Truth Records - Doublethink. Ocelot: We've been busy over the last nine years. His altered state of consciousness has helped us implant powerful suggestions through induced hypnogogia. He'due south experienced all your missions on record, and shares all your knowledge and experience. To make him believe that he is the one true Big Dominate. No 1 around him will dubiousness that he's the Big Boss they know. And then is he the real Big Dominate or a stand-in? What does that mean to him? Nada. The homo brain is capable of many illusions. Of pain, of the future. What happens from here depends on his skill. Simply you tin vouch for that. / Big Boss: "He was ever the all-time human we had. Simply..." / Ocelot: "Nine years ago in that helicopter, he threw himself between you and the blast. In that moment, the man you knew died. He died protecting you lot. And now, past becoming yous, he protects y'all again. This is but a detour in his journey to Hell. And don't forget information technology'south what he wanted. He's in his Dog Days at present. It'due south not just him. We'll be putting the people in this hospital in the line of fire. They'll exist your shield, and a necessary diversion. To buy united states some time."
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