
When I watch it now, The Boss has no salvation. Please tell me how they could have been saved, nameless one.
Quickly quit the CIA and abandon America.
…There are some aspects to that that are like Big Boss…
Ah! I want to live peacefully while singing songs together with everyone!
>>2
Huh!? What do you mean by that after teaching me the way of a soldier!?
Enough already! I’m going to live a different life than the boss!
Volgin kills at first sight.
>>3
It’s not good because you won’t know where the inheritance is.
Don’t get mad just because you lost at rock-paper-scissors.
In the end, being able to fight with my disciple was a solace.
It’s regrettable to think about the fate of my disciples…
About 90% of it is the CIA’s fault.
But I can see the universe…
>>9
I will erase it from the records.
>>10
Strangelove has ended.
>>9
With the current technology, we can’t avoid crew exposure to radiation, but we don’t want to lose to the Soviet Union… It would be fine to just use someone who has already been exposed! That’s just too ridiculous.
In later generations, various people will fight over different interpretations of The Boss, and even after his death, there will be nothing good that comes of it.
Well, everyone is probably being slammed down to the ground in hell…
>>12
David seems like he would be crying and apologizing…
If there was any salvation for The Boss, I believe that Big Boss had no choice but to continue living peacefully from here on out.
>>16
I was only taught how to fight by the boss!!! All I have is war!!!!!!!
>>18
I also taught you how to handle it yourself, right?
The medic seems to be apologizing too.
Eva’s narrative style is so wonderful that it will definitely bring tears to your eyes.
>>20
The last debriefing is…
Your son enjoyed life…
>>21
I think Ocelot was the one who was more loyal to himself than anyone else…
I was using the radio a lot in Virtuous Mission.
“I’ve been thinking all along, ‘Aha, this guy is actually a good person.'”
>>23
Stop smoking cigars because they are bad for your health.
You’re smoking too, aren’t you?
I’m fine.
>>25
Mom’s reasoning!
The voice sounds good even now.
It’s fine to throw all those who are misunderstanding the interpretation with CQC, right?
I wonder if ocelots can be thrown in situations like this.
>>28
Played with weapons on the battlefield.
I crushed one of Snake’s eyes.
If there is no incredibly great last scene
It’s like a scenario where you wake up after being with a beautiful woman and find that she has escaped with a large sum of money, just like in a Lupin story.
It’s a bit concerning that my son is devoted to his disciple…
Because Solid Snake is here…
I’m carrying on the boss’s will.
>>33
The boss betrayed me…
I will live a different life from the boss!
By the way, I can’t tolerate the boss’s misinterpretation.
In the end, Solid quit smoking because it was bad for his health.
It’s nice to think that you’ve broken away from the boss’s lineage.
If we can somehow prevent Volgin from shooting Davy Crockett.
>>36
No matter how many times I see it, Ocelot’s expression in that scene always hits me.
>>38
I was a spy until I died, but if that was a serious performance, it would be interesting.
>>41
Before shooting, I’m flustered, and after shooting, I end up with my mouth open, going “ah…”
>>38
Are you going to use nuclear weapons against your comrades?!
(Are you going to use nuclear weapons on your comrades!?)
>>36
To block the boss’s escape route and because that guy’s roots are wild, there’s nothing we can do…
I love the change in voice when the boss is defeated by the beloved disciple and returns to being a woman.
17 years old is amazing.
Is it the person who launches a nuclear attack after losing at rock-paper-scissors?
>>42
Come out!
>>44
Noisy!
It’s nice that Big Boss said he understood Boss as he was dying.
I guess I liked you after all.
>>46
I was shocked because I thought I had been betrayed by the boss.
The fact that America used up that boss is something I couldn’t forgive above all else…
There is also the aspect that Outer Haven was created to prevent such soldiers from appearing any further.
At the start, the boss’s voice is so old lady-ish, right…? But by the end, she was completely the heroine.
EVA? You were shot with a tranquilizer gun and are mumbling in your sleep.
>>47
Instant noodles… mumble mumble…
The fact that they launched some kind of nuclear weapon over there is ruining everything, so if we can do something about that…
>>49
Don’t forget the Alamo.
When I started the game without knowing anything, I thought, “The Boss… what a straightforward and funny name, just like Big Boss.”
Solid is too much like a son.
The boss isn’t going to say that everyone should get along… Are you making fun of the boss? I’ll kill you…
Upon reorganizing all the elements again, it becomes clear that Volgin is truly hopeless.
The location of the final battle is nice, a field of white flowers as far as the eye can see.
The man in a white coat with “OYAMA” on it faces the boss carrying a Patriot.
>>57
Because the camouflage rate is good! Damn it!
Even after Volgin died, he keeps stubbornly chasing me in 5. What’s up with that guy?
>>58
Source of disturbance and chaos.
>>58
I am a superpower user!
In that world, there are normally super-powered soldiers…
Looking back now, it seems I was unfairly characterized as a global technology pioneer or involved in significant events, which is quite extraordinary.
Is it fine to have a zero vision of unifying cultures in English based on the boss’s idea that there are no borders in the world?
>>66
It’s about that feeling.
The butt uncle really seems to dislike Solidas.
The source of chaos and harassment is Osugi!
Most of the guys with strange strength are usually from the Soviet Union.
Finally, I blew up the base with the remaining nucleus just as an extra.
I don’t really understand about parabolas, but isn’t it unreasonable to hit it?
It’s a world where things like the afterlife and ghosts are normal.
>>71
Wouldn’t it have been better to call the boss and talk?
>>73
The only ones who can use spirit summoning are Psycho Mantis and So Low…
It seems that the ocelot also had potential depending on the medium.
Don’t twist it into a complicated interpretation when someone says, “From space, there are no borders on Earth,” in a casual chat.
If Volgin doesn’t play the role of a simple villain, it seems like the story will get complicated again.
It’s easy to understand as a drama, which is helpful.
Volgin inherited his parents’ fortune, and because he had power and was a homosexual, it was problematic.
>>76
Eva is a true homosexual Volgin, who only digs for butts and is devoted to Raikov.
When I’m playing dead, they wake me up in a strangely acrobatic way.
The PW scenario was just endlessly praising the thread images, and it made me want to punch everyone.
>>79
The Boss’s Response
>>79
I punch the ones I don’t like! That’s my manifesto!!
>>89
Someone who has been punched wants to punch someone else!
The scene with Volgin and the spies is terrible when you know the truth.
>>80
Volgin Spy Spy Spy Pilot
>>84
Is it the Black Organization?
David, who had to pay the price of the previous generation with a short life, seems sad yet…
It can be said that I was fortunate to die surrounded by my comrades who saved the world together.
It’s hilarious to see Volgin blabber on about his inheritance and circumstances in front of the spy.
>>82
Don’t play dumb!! You’re investigating, aren’t you!! The location of the inheritance!!! 111
Well, Volgin himself is just the son of a guardian of a legacy…
What kind of amazing superhuman ability is that?
>>87
The squad in the thread is a surprising superhuman, so it’s safe.
If patriots disappear, strange people will emerge and it’ll be tough, yeah, that world.
(I understand the boss the best…)
The son born from struggles on the battlefield.
I got involved in my disciples’ and friends’ ridiculous plans, wreaking havoc and deceiving everyone.
It seems like they died satisfied after abruptly cutting off their blood sugar.
>>93
I have been loyal to myself.
I am satisfied.
I don’t know much about The Boss, but I’ll do my best to live my life to the fullest today.
>>94
Correct!
The problem of overburdening Solid Otacon Raiden.
Did Boss know that Ocelot, whom he met at that time, was his son?
>>99
The boss should know.
Maybe an ocelot too.
Volgin has calculated that if he shoots the Davy Crockett with that, Boss will have no escape route, which is the worst.
As expected of The Boss.
This is the sage’s legacy; I will entrust it to you.
I’m counting on you to take care of this filthy spy.
I wonder why those so-called wise men from wealthy and powerful families were involved in special forces.
>>103
The descendant of the sage was also in tatters; maybe it’s just a way to get rid of them.
It’s ridiculous for a pregnant woman to be participating in the Normandy landings, boss!
Volgin’s actions
Russian people: “What’s that guy doing!?”
People in America: “What is that guy doing!?”
People from other countries: “What is that guy doing!?”
That’s terrible.
>>105
It became a side story, but it seems that some people in the U.S. were following the plan, including OPS.
Since it seems that some high-ranking officials (like Volgin) were aware that I’m the son of the hero of the motherland (The Sorrow), it’s only natural that the Boss would know.
My son crushed my disciple’s eye…
>>106
For some reason, after that, I got boss Ocelot…
Leaving all the cleanup of Volgin to the guy who was sleeping in the intensive care unit is incredibly reckless.
Are you going to use nuclear weapons on your comrades?
>>110
Noisy!
Moreover, it’s been a week since I broke my arm.
That’s impossible.
I’m sad that Solidas is my favorite but is treated poorly.
>>112
I like it because it feels like someone distilled the dark side of Big Boss.
>>112
I wanted to leave proof that I lived by my own will.
>>121
As long as the sperm is alive…
>>121
I always wanted to break free from being a pawn of patriots.
For that reason, they also kidnapped children on the ground in Africa, drugged them, and created child soldiers.
>>121
I want to be Epson in history forever!
Despite being a shocking torture guy, it’s quite amusing that he gets scared the whole time when the Boss gives him even a little intimidation.
>>113
Are you saying you doubt me?! It’s cute how I would step back in surprise.
“🔥 ‘Your eye color is different!'”
>>115
Somehow… I died…
Volgin also considered the possibility of a fake defection, but he believed that if the design bureau were blown up, it would become impossible for the boss to return to America, leaving no choice but to serve the East.
The boss chose to dedicate himself to America, so Volgin’s plan fell apart.
I think it would have been fine for The Boss to be put under house arrest around the time the Cobra Unit was completely wiped out.
Unlike the two individuals with differences in their genetic liquid forms.
Since I’m a clone, it feels like I’m being shown an unflattering image of myself from Big Boss’s perspective…
💀 “If I fail, it will be my job to clean it up.”
Well, what do we do now?
While Solid and Liquid are treated as the son of Big Boss, it feels like Solidus is only used as a substitute.
Solidus has a bit of a creepy fetish for instilling the burden of war in a beautiful blond shota.
Listen, you should still be in the ICU given your condition.
You have to infiltrate the Soviet Union alone, rescue Sokolov, destroy the new weapons, and defeat the legendary Cobra Unit and the human Pikachu. I’m counting on you.
>>127
It’s a crazy story.
You look just like Big Boss!
I understand you like Solidas…
I always thought that if it was Volgin, he could probably beat the boss, so I wondered why he was so scared.
Did Volgin do the breakdance for some reason?
>>133
I am not the one who will shoot! That woman will shoot!
Because they’re saying that to block The Boss’s escape route.
The CIA’s conspiracy operations are very competent.
The senator who achieved the memeification that Solidus wanted in the modern internet worldwide.
It’s ironic that it’s set in a political context.
>>135
The story of 2 really looks like that now…
I love the scene where he reaches out to the Washington statue and dies.
Don’t you think the ocelot is working too hard? I think that every time.
There is a spy among us!!!!
>>140
(There are three people.)
(The most suspicious man knows nothing.)
>>140
Everyone out.
>>140
As a spy of a country.
How many people in total?
>>140
Are you doubting me!!
Solidas was also raising Jack when he was about 15 to 17 years old, so it’s like an environment where a grown child soldier is raising another child soldier.
Even when I heard the name Adamska, I couldn’t connect it to Adam. I’m so stupid.
>>145
You were definitely at the meeting place, the abandoned factory, right, Adam?
>>149
I wonder what it would have been like if Eva hadn’t butted in during the Snake Eater operation.
Although everyone talks about CQC after death, Solidus is on the victim’s side, and if anything, he might be thought of by the Boss as (how chatty he is… )
It’s like I sold the Cobra Unit for the mission.
They seem satisfied, so it’s fine.
>>151
It seems like the members of the unit are aware of it.
What Solidus did, apart from the SEARS program, was all done according to the instructions of the Patriots, so it would be the same no matter who did it.
I wanted to do something that only I could do, with my own will, whether it was good or bad, and truly leave a part of myself in the history of humanity.
That’s a farce.
It’s no wonder you can’t even leave behind children…
>>152
Horrible.
It seems like the thread image is really angry after seeing a disciple create a rogue nation that picks fights with the world, only to lose to a ridiculously uncool weapon called a lighter spray.
Solidus was treated as a pawn from his birth until his presidency, so he only had about four years to fight for himself, until the Big Shell incident.
✊✌️✋
You should have talked honestly long before the moment of death; otherwise, it’s sad for Naked too.
When I was small, my dream was to become a Prime Minister who wields a sword like Solidus.
>>159
In Japan, it would be a ceremonial sword and a field sword.
>>163
Seems weak!
The ocelot probably feels even more ridiculous about Solidus after watching Venom.
>>160
It seems like Ocelot really likes Venom.
Erase my memory and become the boss… Should I do that too…?
I wonder if Solidus’s suit is connected to the later Laughing Octopus.
Considering the future impact, it’s terrible that Dead Cell was completely caught up in it.
>>162
There were probably only these guys who could act as a substitute for FOXHOUND…
The heroes of World War II are reassembled in the Cold War era! It’s almost like a reunion for G.I. Joe!
I respected Liquid, but it really seems like Solidus doesn’t matter to Ocelot.
>>165
The liquid may have just been serving its purpose in a superficial way.
The battle between solid and liquid might have been interesting.
I had never heard a voice like this from you, Chikuko-neechan, so I didn’t notice at all.
President Johnson also mentioned that in the end, whether the patriots succeed or fail, the hidden agenda will move and adjust the results as intended, and regardless of whether they refuse or even commit suicide, a backup will appear and forcibly bring them back to the plan.
As long as you are a pawn, you will always be a pawn, no matter how far you go.
Unlike the real world, at a time when the thawing of East and West has significantly progressed and the world has genuinely begun to move towards nuclear disarmament,
Big Boss is the one who attacked nuclear storage facilities in various countries, deployed Metal Gear, and spread the fear of nuclear weapons once again.
>>171
Is he a villain?
>>173
Because he is both a hero and a madman.
>>173
There is no doubt about that.
Dead Cells is so short on talent that they’re considering making some unfortunate-looking girl around here the goddess of fortune… that’s how far-fetched their setup has become.
>>174
There were quite a few people, but those guys were the only ones who stayed, right?
Is this setting exclusive to Snake Tales?
>>183
There was a Kung Fu guy called Chinaman and a Benjamin Button guy called Old Boy, but they died in an internal conflict.
I didn’t know you were such an amazing guy, Mantis.
I was thinking again, it’s crazy that Volgin is a homosexual even though he’s a military man from a communist country.
>>178
It’s bye.
After going through the entire series, in 1 and 2 Ocelot definitely wouldn’t use honorifics with Eli and Solidus.
>>179
Because I can think in doublethink…
I don’t know about the boss… just quietly let the dog sled.
I understood the boss’s thoughts…
When you think of this choice as a system that misleads the public into believing it was grasped by one’s own free will, it’s incredibly terrifying, isn’t it, S3…?
>>182
What’s scary is that there are tons of people doing similar things on social media right now.
That unfortunate girl seriously called for a miracle…
>>185
There are theories that Ocelot is staging a self-performance, but I want to believe it’s a miracle…
I think it’s amazing that Fortune, who was completely prepared, managed to pull off something at the very end.
>>186
It’s ambiguous whether the last thing was a performance or a real miracle.
I’m surprised that Fortune’s stamina is too low.
It really doesn’t seem like a boss character, does it…
Venom, who flawlessly performed the role of a forced shadow for the boss, seems to have had a significant impact on Ocelot.
>>192
Even if you were aware of it, you followed through until the end, so there seems to be some respect in that regard.
Solidus caught in Fortune was like, “Huh!?”
>>193
It’s solid!?
>>193
It’s unavoidable, but it’s just disappointing to lose like that…
It’s impressive how patriots were able to suppress weird senators.
>>194
Because it’s a patriot who won’t be punched in the face.
Information control and power are completely the arch-enemy of the senator above.
I thought that while the heart reversal of Fortune was one thing, the last missile dodge was just too much and lacked any subtlety.