
It’s revenge for choosing me knowing I was inferior!!
If I hadn’t run away, I might have been as fortunate as David with my foster parents.
>>1Given the relatively privileged upbringing, Solid seems to have developed really well and turned out to be quite a person.
I might also be blessed with friends.
It’s like the father had his child gacha pulled without his consent.
I wasn’t even allowed to do a gacha.
The ones born from the results of the gene gacha.
It’s a child I got after re-rolling a lot.
(I wonder if Jack, who can’t have children, would be happy if he could have a son… maybe I’ll secretly create one and show him later…)
Liquid
Body
Person
Space
Both Zero and Ocelot are handled so poorly by this guy that it’s really terrible.
>>8Big Boss: “Don’t treat them like clones or my son; treat them properly as human beings.”
Ocelot: “I understand.” (If I were treated like a human, I would have been told everything about what kind of person I am, huh.)
Story lover
This guy, who has a recessive gene, was originally supposed to be a hit, but his growth was poor because of the liquid.
I heard you were trained in SAS a long time ago, but with this personality, it’s surprising you were able to join the military…
It seems that the discussion about dominant and recessive genes is set in a context different from the actual Mendel’s laws.
Solid: “Nonsense! Dominance and recessiveness shouldn’t mean that!”
Liquid: “It’s different from what you learn in textbooks!”
If there had been an exchange like that, it probably wouldn’t have been questioned.
>>11It’s safe because we don’t learn about dominant and recessive traits anymore.
The dominant trait of the soldier gene is CV Galaxy Banjou.
The way they treat David has become unusually gentle.
Including that, it’s all part of the experiment.
The handling of solid materials isn’t gentle either…
I’ve been thinking about how this guy screams so loudly when he’s attacked by a helicopter ever since I noticed it.
I’ve been hopeless since I was a kid.
I wonder what would have happened if I had known that solid is the residue left after filtration.
>>17The dominance and recessiveness of genes originally represent the ease of expression rather than the superiority or inferiority of abilities, and in modern times, it has been switched to dominant and recessive.
>>52That’s true, but it seems like in the case of the thread image, it’s not being used in the sense of superiority and inferiority, right?
Solid is kind-hearted, so people around him like him and treat him kindly.
>>18Even though they’re sarcastic and can be harsh, they have a kind heart…
I don’t know if it’s thanks to the environment or if it’s something I was born with.
He’s a poor guy who went crazy after learning the secret of his birth, but since the boss said to treat him as a person and not as a son, I’ll treat him like a brat.
Is it complicated because you’re not just like the boss?
Honestly, I wasn’t possessed by the ocelot, it was just an act! I think that’s too much.
The handling of the corpses is truly terrible.
The arm is taken by the ocelot, and the rest is sunk to fake Solid’s death, ultimately becoming part of my father.
>>22That’s Solidus, not Liquid.
>>26It’s not just Solidus, but Liquid too.
>>26No, both bodies are being used.
>>22The disguise of Solid’s death is Solidus.
Solidus was chosen to deceive the AI because he is a genetically perfect clone.
I’m too curious about what kind of emotions existed between this guy and Ocelot in MGS1 that led to their master-servant relationship.
>>23(The little brat has started to say big things now, huh?)
>>23The ocelot evaluates the lipid of the liquid itself.
I was somewhat considering that if we could really rebuild Outer Heaven and stand against the Patriots, I might switch sides.
It’s just a little better than Solidus.
They’re doing something really insane, like shooting down fighter jets with a combat helicopter…
>>29You’re doing the craziest thing, like shooting down an F-16 or something with a hind.
The difference in range and mobility is just too great.
Was it because it was recessive (dominant) that it didn’t look so much like Naked?
>>31I think he resembles my dad because his facial features look just like Solid’s.
I think it looks different because Dad and Solid aren’t making the same faces.
The color of the back hair.
It’s clear from the briefing that Solid isn’t a rough guy… even though he’s naked.
(I am remembering whether the story of my voice changing from Akio to Banjo because part of my throat was cut by a voice cord bug that parasitized me in the Kingdom of Flies is official or a delusion.)
How did you escape from the crashing helicopter with a parachute?
If you wear sunglasses, you look a bit like Kazu too.
This guy has the same soul as when he was three years old, up to a hundred.
Because I was born in a constant rebellious phase, there’s nothing I can do about it.
Did EVA, who was a mother, reveal that she’s a clone?
Even though he was wearing sunglasses, I wonder how Colonel and Snake couldn’t see through this guy disguised as Kaz, who is quite old.
>>39What the heck is going on with that communication screen!
>>40It’s not just that the players can see the visuals meta-textually; the characters in the story can see them too…
Even though it’s a conversation through the ossicles, it clearly seems like a conversation that can’t happen without visuals.
They say there is a mistake between advantage and disadvantage.
In this case, it’s referring to Big Boss’s soldier gene, so it’s not entirely incorrect.
>>43Solid’s excessive killing might be because of the inferior soldier genes, so perhaps he has an aversion to killing.
The naming is too creepy.
Solid can speak six languages, but unlike Hel, he cannot fly.
Rikid can speak 7 languages and is skilled enough to pilot helicopters and shoot down 2 fighter jets.
There is a gene called the soldier gene, which is a gene for combat qualities.
They increased it a bit in a dominant state and decreased it somewhat in a disadvantaged state, or something like that.
In the first place, the liquid is too sturdy.
It’s convincing that you can possess an opponent just with your arms since you don’t die from falling from a helicopter or getting knocked off by Rex, not even in an accident during a chase.
Even though I set the stage saying that the ocelot’s father was a psychic…
>>50Actually, around the time of MGS2, I was really on the verge of being taken over by Liquid due to my father’s inherited abilities.
After that, it can also be understood by pretending to be a liquid.
During the time I was pretending to be Liquid, for some reason, I detached Liquid’s arm and purposely replaced it with a different prosthetic.
It might have really been bad if it was real.
>>50Actually, it was explained that way in the reveal, but I’m thinking that since the ocelot’s father is his father, maybe he was really possessed?
It’s often overlooked because it isn’t frequently discussed, but…
The Big Boss of the 100% pure soldier cells is fundamentally a killer… when I think about it, I can understand how he has fallen since 3.
>>51It’s half a joke, but I don’t understand anything about the paramedic movie and I’m not even trying to take an interest in it…
The conversation is lively about equipment in SIGINT.
In reality, there are many aspects where the liquid is superior to the soldier’s abilities.
Disguising techniques, maneuvering skills, endurance.
It’s just that the things I’m doing by utilizing my abilities are too much like a terrorist turning the world against me.
In the end, I lost to Solid, and it turns out that not only talent but also the environment one grows up in and one’s own will are important.
But wasn’t it the naked from 3 that threw up from killing too much?
>>55Old Snake of 4 spits.
In Naked, a lot of ghosts appear in the solo battle, but did it go as far as to make them vomit…?
>>55Solid 4
The naked 3 screams in reverse.
How much do cardboard boxes affect the soldier genes?
>>56In 2, Solidus mentioned that he has a lead on a suspicious person who was covered in cardboard, but it didn’t go well.
Did you read Snake’s report, or do you also like cardboard?
I didn’t know that killing too much would make you vomit…
>>59You’re the liquid from 1 in 4, enjoying the killing game! I remember that line and spit it out.
You’re enjoying the battle, aren’t you!
I think it would have been better to say that the communication screen is visually shared with nanomachines.
Only one of the brothers has a different voice.
Isn’t it actually a clone of Major Zero?
Naked is amazing; I’ve been taught that the dead do not remain silent, yet there is no resistance to murder at all.
I think it was written in Smash Bros that Liquid also has a deep love for cardboard, but I’m not sure if it’s something that should be treated as official canon.
But this one is the best masterpiece.
The Naked side has been doing things like Médecins Sans Frontières and Diamond Dogs.
It only looks good because I’ve been eliminating the flashy nonsense that was getting in the way.
What they are doing is intervening in conflicts and wars while stealing everything from equipment to soldiers.
It’s evil to prolong conflicts or manipulate outcomes to twist them in a direction that is convenient for us…
>>69I guess it’s the government’s fault for having The Boss killed…
The liquid is amazing, but I feel like about 30% of it relies on Psycho Mantis.
>>70Psycho Mantis seriously lowers the reality line of the work.
You can do anything with your superpower, can’t you…
>>81Even after its heyday has long passed, what the heck is this guy controlling all the genome soldiers?
A person who was on the verge of having their plans ruined by Ocelot the spy, while waxing philosophical about Solid.
Don’t make me play with Lamborghini in a solid extension of 3.
FOX…
>>74DIE
>>76That’s not it!
It seems that Solid has inherited the talent for Killer Instinct, which does not feel guilty about killing, but I wonder if he has come to feel that guilt later on.
>>78I felt guilty, so I mostly stayed out of service after MG1 and was forced to be dragged back in.
MGS is fighting to settle the debt of his own destiny with determination.
>>78In MGS4, it becomes clear through the killing gameplay that it hasn’t been inherited.
I think Mantis is at least three levels above others as an ability user because he can even read the contents of memory cards.
Don’t let it end just because you’ve been possessed and faced a generation gap!
>>79I had prepared a virtual save data to make Mantis say silly lines in the collection and set up for the second controller to attack, but I thought the focus should be on something else.
It’s true that it’s the nation’s fault to create a large number of soldiers for war and then throw them away when they are no longer needed, so it can’t be helped.
>>80So please allow us to become a group that does not belong to a state that creates wars for the sake of soldiers and controls them!
It was completely unforgivable…
>>88There’s no way that’s allowed! They’ve even gone so far as to develop nuclear arms!
Solid-kun has a strong moral sense that allows him to kill but says killing is not allowed.
That ethical sense is highly esteemed.
Throughout the series, Mantis is the strangest.
>>91Senator: “Is that so?”
Volgin: “Is that so?”
>>95I can still understand because it’s a technology of the Senate.
Volgin is strange.
He looks just like Big Boss.
I was troubled by the fact that being a soldier who kills people is easy.
It’s truly wonderful to have the motivation to break free and find a new path.
I have made up my mind to kill for the next generation and fall into hell.
Mantis has such high psychic abilities that he can easily be taken over by others’ intentions…
After doing 5, the line about wanting to be myself at the end of MGS feels rather mournful…
By the way, doesn’t it feel like the world view is a bit different? Speaking of which, the Cobra team was also there.
>>97I was somehow blamed for being a parasite…
Volgin is pitifully made into either a complete idiot or a superhuman for the sake of the story.
What is that human power plant…
Aren’t you originally a complete idiot superhuman?
After killing the boss, Big Boss seems to have an elusive personality, you know?
I’ll do jokes that get excited about cardboard and Santa, but that’s not the main point.
>>102I’m seriously troubled…
It’s the funniest thing that Snake keeps winning against psychics.
Considering that, the strangeness of the poison uncle who rose from a common soldier to that level is remarkable.
The setting that there is a spiritual world has been solidified by the Cobra Team.
If Big Boss isn’t sick, he becomes MPO.
I can’t create something like Outer Heaven.
>>107It may sound cool, but I think it’s dangerous.
There are many soldiers in the world who have been abandoned by their country or by someone, just like me.
I found out that some people have no hesitation in making such soldiers their pawns.
I’ve made up my mind to take on those guys!
The Ch○kobra Bra Bra Squad’s last Fury won’t end up that way, though.
It’s really funny that everyone around Volgin is a spy.
I should have known that the boss wasn’t someone who would betray me and my country, but I was suspicious of the boss until EVA spilled the beans.
I seriously want to die.
Let’s do our best for what we believe is right for the world, as the Boss intends.
It ultimately concludes with the common moral view that one must not cause trouble to others or society through oneself.
Only Solid-kun was doing that…
>>113What should I do, being someone who can only cause trouble for others? Huh?! This is John in his rebellious phase.
The noble The Boss would never say something so ordinary… and that’s how Zero started to run off in a strange direction.
Big Boss has to set up various things to prevent PW and it’s a hassle!
Solid-kun is amazing…
Solid’s life is so intense that I cried at the part with the microwave in 4.
>>117I was thinking that it wasn’t a big deal since the head was completely exposed and it had the Mk3 following me while I was operating there…
>>127I thought it was bad that in the novel, the character was properly wearing a mask on their face…
>>117It’s hot over there, but since different scenes are being displayed simultaneously on two screens, it feels too overwhelming…
Why is the boss so noble?
>>118It’s the guy who loses at rock-paper-scissors and launches a nuclear strike.
>>136Come out!!!!!!!
>>138Noisy!
>>144It’s over!!!
The spirit of Solid after MGS is also based on Otacon, isn’t it?
>>119That otaku was influenced by David…
Honestly, if I could wish for something, I would have liked to see enhanced productions for MG1 and MG2.
Particularly, the tragedy of MG1 that is told in MG2.
Solid didn’t want to involve Gray Fox at the point of 1 and couldn’t shoot the Stinger at Liquid.
If it was Solid who participated in the Snake Eater operation, then The Boss cannot be shot.
>>121There’s no ammo!!!
>>126It’s the last gift from Deep Throat! (A bullet coming in close)
>>121If Big Boss hadn’t killed The Boss there, it doesn’t mean things would have remained safe afterwards.
At the very least, if I had helped, they wouldn’t have gone on a rampage with strange traumas…
Mr. Zabosu says he is not noble at all.
Everyone around is reading too much into things…
>>122If a mysterious character who has been saying cryptic things suddenly says “I want to eat curry…”, you might wonder if it’s some sort of code!
Being made a test subject, being put in the background, or being sent on a final mission with the premise of self-determination, not uttering a single complaint is the very embodiment of nobility.
>>124It’s understandable that the big bosses are angry, saying that such treatment of the boss shouldn’t be tolerated…!
>>128I can’t help but think that I wish they would just die quickly! So it makes sense to hunt down the wise ones for revenge…
Solid is being used for missions just like The Boss.
The person was working hard for the right thing, understanding that it was for everyone.
Even if I get tricked in MGS and become a strange virus carrier and am about to be abandoned.
But if I give up here, there is a risk of nuclear attack, so I was working hard to prevent that.
The Big Boss, who resisted being used by the country too much, has ended up as the enemy of the world…
Inferior genes are no good.
Her loyalty is based on the nation.
Even if it means bearing a bad reputation, a soldier serves, and that’s where Naked couldn’t accept it.
I feel like the Snake in 4 had a setting where he wore an OctoCamo and had Snake’s face displayed on top.
It’s been a while, so I don’t remember it clearly.
It seems like the boss’s beloved disciple is inheriting the spirit.
John, who fights while always questioning his mission and ideology, is a misunderstanding.
>>139“John thinks, ‘I’m learning the spirit of a soldier from the boss!’ but the boss sees through him and knows, ‘No, in the end, you’re just a man who can only fight for what you believe is right.'”
It’s really okay to be angry about having a predetermined lifespan.
>>140It’s understandable that the liquid would run out given the circumstances.
Using nuclear weapons to cause disruption is going too far…!
>>151That said, even someone like Solid, who should have been able to switch to a positive mindset, ends up feeling down…
Unlike solid, it’s too gray, isn’t it?
>>142Arrogance and differences in environment
The Boss was fine with being assigned a disposable mission as long as it benefited the world.
I think only Solid inherited that kind of aspect.
>>145Someone who can accept being abducted and taken directly to a location while happily dog sledding in Alaska after being tired from a battle is different…
That Psycho Mantis who feels like we can be friends forever and do anything!
It’s about wondering how it feels to watch an old man who loves silly dating sims joyfully decline into a faded state.
>>147Until then, the guy who didn’t know what he liked or what he was thinking has started to express his own identity.
They might have found it surprisingly interesting.
Volgin really did something outrageous.
>>150I feel like it will happen sooner or later…
Even without OPS, judging from the EVA tape of the PW, it seems they were intending to kill the CIA boss…
I think it’s not very good to have the mindset that you can do anything for the country, even if the boss is worshiped.
>>153It’s such an amazing and conveniently perfect soldier that even the word “ideal” is not enough to describe it.
It can also become a bad point just like that…
I have a memory of being quite disappointed at the development when it turned out not to be liquid at 4.
The character of the ocelot stood up like crazy.
>>155I was thinking that it’s not strange for the parent to be Solo and the son to be an Ocelot, even if he is doing Itako…
>>155Up to 2, I was possessed by Liquid due to the spiritual abilities inherited from Sorrow, but it was manageable.
It might be because I’m troubled that something is taken over at 4, so I’m throwing away Liquid’s arm.
Solid was able to achieve mental stability because he had friends, but…
Naked friends somehow all start to act like Masaharu.
>>156Kaz, who has been together for quite a while, ended up like that in the end…
The boss is nothing more than a super loyal piece.
>>159No one believed me…
CIA too…
>>159In the end, I complain to my beloved disciple…
>>166What do you expect me to do after hearing something like that!!!
>>168Thank you for listening until the end…
>>170I will live a different life than the boss!
>>168In the end, it’s proof that John was the only one I could truly trust enough to reveal my humanity.
>>159I think that person would be extremely loyal to what they believe is right and wouldn’t carry out a mission to indiscriminately nuclear attack other countries for America.
They were someone who worked hard because they believed that their mission was for the good of the world.
I think there were some forceful methods used to tie up the various threads in 4…
Vamps that solve everything with liquid possession or nanomachines.
Think calmly; there’s no way they’d transplant an arm and take over your mind!
>>171Is that so… maybe it is… is that so…
>>171It’s the Metal Gear series, you know?
>>171There are too many paranormal phenomena to think calmly.
>>171Because my father was a psychic…
But if there really is absolutely no problem, then why did they switch out the arms in 4?
>>171No, because… well… if Psycho Mantis and Sorrow are allowed…
Even if I’m told that it’s impossible to possess someone with my arm, well… here we go!
>>171In the past, there have been several cases where memories from the donor have surfaced in the recipient’s mind through blood transfusions or organ transplants, so it’s possible that non-existent memories could be experienced as a flashback.
That being said, possession of the mind is strange, but…
I guess the reason for the Ocelot’s changes is related to the passing of Koji Totani, and I’ve been thinking about various things.
Solidas flashy used for Naked’s death disguise!!!
It’s hard to deny because it’s a worldview where occult elements normally exist…!
I think the boss is still holding his head in despair next to Soro after his death.
My dad has a spiritual medium ability.
Additionally, the existence of ghosts is also suggested in the story.
The tragic fate of a sad boy who misunderstood the meaning of the term “inferior gene” by looking it up in the dictionary.
There are records that suggest changing the body’s blood can change personality.
>>185I have heard about the story of G.
There is an amazing girl overseas.
(I’m recalling whether the last missile dodge from Fortune was occult or programmed.)
>>186That was supposed to be a monologue by an ocelot.
>>187In the end, it hasn’t been revealed.
It would be inconvenient for Snake and Raiden to die over there, but personally, I find miracles to be more beautiful.
I think there are quite a few people wondering if it was influenced or possessed after 4, just like me.
I’ll never know how it actually was.
Liquid was a fool who only studied war, so he incorrectly remembered the concepts of superiority and inferiority.
If we consider the original usage of dominant and recessive traits, it’s only natural that Big Boss’s genes would be buried, so it is believed that Solid is closer to Big Boss.
Is Solo, Mantis, and Volgin all from Russia… from the USSR?
Isn’t the Soviet Union in that world crazy?
>>191The basic theory of Metal Gear is also technology from the Soviet side.
The small infrared night vision devices that appear in the game are so advanced that SIGINT is at a loss compared to America.
Awesome
>>203Until the Snake Eater operation, we had the exclusive possession of the Wise Man’s legacy…
The ocelot may have really been doing Liquid’s Itako up until a certain point, but by the time of 4, it was a disguise.
Looking back, Ocelot pretending to be Liquid was so enthusiastic that it felt out of place.
The real Liquid probably isn’t that pleasant…
>>194Playing tag and kissing at Shadow Moses…
>>196The ocelot is out! The ocelot is out!
From when I was three!
>>194My sunglasses are cool, right?