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Metal Gear Solid - Briefing Mode Guide

by Tim Huynh

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METAL GEAR SOLID BRIEFING MODE GUIDE version 1.12

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CONTENTS
     S1. Briefing Outline
     S2. Briefing Timeline
     S3. Briefing Transcript
     S4. Character Profiles
          Nastasha Romanenko
          Meryl Silverburgh
          Liquid Snake
     S5. Guide Info

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S1. Briefing Outline

-  mission description
(operation outline)
     - infiltration method
          - time limit
(operation member)
     - person in charge of the operation
          - support crew
     - Roy Campbell
          - Meryl
     - Dr. Naomi
(detailed information)
     - hostages
     - nuclear weapons
     - the terrorists' armament
     - the terrorists' demand
          - genetic strengthening
     - next-generation special force unit
          - the reason for unanimous approval
     - unit FOX-HOUND
          - Liquid Snake
- exit
     - "the Iditarod" [hidden]
     - "Snake's haircut" [hidden]

Some clips only become available after others have been viewed completely.
The two hidden clips play automatically upon exit of the briefing mode.  "The
Iditarod" plays if none of the regular clips have been viewed; "Snake's
haircut" plays if all of them have been viewed.

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S2. Briefing Timeline

(00:00-02:48) - mission description
(02:49-04:16) - infiltration method
(04:18-04:58) - hostages
(04:59-06:08) - nuclear weapons
(06:09-07:53) - the terrorists' demand
(07:54-09:16) - genetic strengthening
(09:17-09:38) - time limit
(09:41-11:00) - person in charge
(11:01-11:48) - support crew
(11:49-12:19) - the terrorists' armament
(12:21-14:00) - next-generation special force unit
(14:01-15:21) - the reason for unamimous approval
(15:22-16:29) - unit FOX-HOUND
(16:34-18:23) - Liquid Snake
(18:24-20:21) - "the Iditarod"
(20:22-21:03) - Roy Campbell
(21:05-22:31) - Meryl
(22:32-23:50) - Dr. Naomi
(23:39-23:57) - "Snake's haircut"

The times of the clips don't perfectly connect because of natural and 
dramatic pauses in the characters' conversation.  Note the overlapping times 
between the "Dr. Naomi" and "Snake's haircut" clips--this overlap is likely 
a mistake on Konami's part.

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S3. Briefing Transcript

Solid Snake (SNK)
Colonel Roy Campbell (CMB)
Dr. Naomi Hunter (NMI)

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[from "mission description"]

CMB: It's been a long time Snake.

SNK: I should've known you were behind this, Colonel.

CMB: That's no way to greet an old war buddy Snake.

SNK: What do you want from me?

CMB: I just invited you here so we could have a talk.

SNK: Invited!? That's what you call sending armed soldiers after me?

CMB: Sorry if they were a little rough with you. But we've got a serious 
situation here. Only you can get us out of it.

SNK: I'm retired from FOX-HOUND. You're not my commander anymore, and I don't 
have to take orders from you or anyone else.

CMB: You will take these orders. I know it.

NMI: Excuse me.

SNK: Who's this?

CMB: Dr. Naomi Hunter. She's chief of FOX-HOUND's medical staff and an expert 
in gene therapy.

SNK: Are you military?

NMI: No, civilian. I've been sent here from ATGC. Pleasure to meet you Snake. 
Don't worry this injection won't hurt a bit.

SNK: What's the shot for?

NMI: What's wrong? You don't like shots?

CMB: Snake listen up. It all went down five hours ago. Heavily armed soliders 
occupied Shadow Moses Island, a remote island off the coast of Alaska.

SNK: What soldiers?

CMB: Next-Generation Special Forces led by members of unit FOX-HOUND. They've 
presented Washington with a single demand, and they say that if it isn't met, 
they'll launch a nuclear weapon.

SNK: A nuclear weapon?

CMB: I'm afraid so. You see, the island is the site of a secret nuclear 
weapons disposal facility.

SNK: FOX-HOUND hijacking a nuclear weapon?

CMB: Now you understand how serious the situation is. You'll have two mission 
objectives. First, you're to rescue the DARPA [Defense Advanced Research 
Projects Agency] Chief, Donald Anderson, and the president of ArmsTech, 
Kenneth Baker. They're both being held as hostages.

SNK: Those are some heavy duty hostages.

CMB: Secondly, you're to investigate whether or not the terrorists have the 
ability to launch a nuclear strike, and stop them if they do. Any questions, 
Snake?

SNK: Questions? I haven't even said whether I'd accept this mission.

CMB: Well you can make up your mind after you hear more about the situation.
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[from "operation outline: infiltration method"]

SNK: Tell me about the nuclear weapons disposal facility.

CMB: The disposal facility includes a hardened underground base. Even with 
our most advanced intelligence gathering equipment, we can't tell what's 
happening inside.

SNK: So someone needs to penetrate, gather intelligence, and report back...
Sounds like a spy movie. What's the insertion method?

CMB: Well an air insertion is impossible.

SNK: Not with this storm going on.

CMB: We'll approach the disposal facility by sub.

SNK: Approach?

CMB: Yes, within a few miles of it. The facility is equipped with sonar 
detection capability. They'd be able to hear our engine or propeller noise.

SNK: And then?

CMB: We'll launch a one-man SDV (swimmer delivery vehicle).

SNK: Launch?

CMB: Same as a torpedo. Only this has no propulsion device of its own. After 
the SDV gets as close as it can, dispose of it. From there on you'll have to 
swim.

SNK: You want me to swim in sub-zero Alaskan water?

CMB: Don't worry. That suit represents the latest advances in poly-thermal 
technology. The nuclear weapons disposal facility covers the whole island. 
I'll contact you by Codec after you reach your target.

SNK: Anyone going with me?

CMB: As usual, this is a one-man inflitration mission.

SNK: Weapons and equipment OSP (on-site procurement)?

CMB: Yes. This a top-secret black op. Don't expect any official support.
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[from "detailed information: hostages"]

SNK: The Chief of DARPA and the president of an arms manufacturing company...
what business did they have at a nuclear weapons disposal facility?

CMB: The truth is that secret exercises were being conducted at the time the 
terrorist group attacked.

SNK: Must be extremely important exercises if those two were directly 
involved. Were they testing some kind of new advanced weapon?

CMB: I'm not privy to that information.

SNK: Do we know exactly where they're being held?

NMI: The DARPA chief has also been injected with a mini-transmitter. As you 
get closer you should be able to pick up his location on your radar.
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[from "detailed information: nuclear weapons"]

SNK: Do they really have the ability to launch a nuclear missile?

CMB: They say they do. They even gave us the serial number of the warhead they 
plan to use.

SNK: Was the number confirmed?

CMB: I'm afraid so. At the very least, they've got their hands on a real 
nuclear warhead.

SNK: Isn't there some kind of safety device to prevent this kind of terrorism?

CMB: Yes. Every missile and warhead in our arsenal is equipped with a PAL, 
which uses a discreet detonation code.

SNK: PAL?

CMB: Permissive Action Link. A safety control system built into all nuclear 
weapons systems. But even so, we can't rest easy.

SNK: Why not?

CMB: Because the DARPA Chief knows the detonation code.

SNK: But even if they have a nuclear warhead, it must've been removed from its 
missile. All the missiles on these disposal sites are supposed to be 
dismantled. It's not that easy to get your hands on an ICBM [intercontinental 
ballistic missle].

CMB: That used to be true, but since the end of the Cold War you can get 
anything if you have enough money and the right connections.
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[from "detailed information: the terrorists' demand"]

SNK: So what exactly are they demanding?

CMB: A person's remains.

SNK: Remains?

CMB: That's right. To be more accurate, cell specimens which contain the 
individual's genomic information.

SNK: Cell specimens? Why would they want that?

CMB: The terrorists need them. You see these Next-Generation Special Forces 
have been strengthened through gene therapy.

SNK: Strengthened?

CMB: You've heard of the Human Genome Project. They've been mapping the human 
genome, and they're nearly finished. Following up on this research, the 
military has been working towards identifiying those genes which are 
responsible for making effective soldiers.

SNK: There are genes that do that?

CMB: Yes, and using gene therapy they're able to transplant those genes into 
regular soldiers.

SNK: Gene therapy?

NMI: I'll explain this part. With gene therapy, we can remove those genes 
which we know may lead to sickness or disease, and that the same time, splice 
in genes with beneficial effects such as resistance to cancer for example.

CMB: In other words, we can overcome all sorts of genetic diseases and at the 
same time add genetic characteristics as desired.

SNK: Okay, and so if you knew what genes were responsible for making the 
perfect soldier, you could implant them in the same way, right?

NMI: Yes we could.

CMB: But it all depends on being able to isolate and identify those "soldier 
genes".

NMI: And in order to do that, it's helpful to study the genomic information of 
one of the greatest soldiers ever.
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[from "detailed information: the terrorists' demand: genetic strengthening"]

SNK: One of the greatest soldiers ever?

NMI: The man they call the greatest warrior of the twentieth century.

SNK: You don't mean Big Boss?!

NMI: That's right. We've been working feverishly to identify the genes 
responsible for his incredible combat skill. So far we've discovered about 
sixty of the so-called "soldier genes."

SNK: So his body was recovered after all.

CMB: Yes, and his cells have remained frozen in cryo-chamber. His genomic 
information is a priceless treasure to mankind.

SNK: Priceless to the military perhaps.

NMI: His body was burned severely, but it was possible to restore his DNA 
[deoxyribonucleic acid] profile from just a single strand of his hair.

SNK: You people are amazing. And then you're going to transplant those genes 
into soldiers?

NMI: Yes. We'll use a process that I discovered called gene targeting. The 
strongest soldiers don't become what they are by acquiring their skills 
through training or experience, we now know that hereditary factors are far 
more crucial for creating superior soldiers.

CMB: Snake, we can't give them his body. It's potentially more dangerous than 
all the warheads on that island put together.

NMI: I hear the terrorists are calling themselves the "Sons of Big Boss."

SNK: The Sons of Big Boss.
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[from "operation outline: infiltration method: time limit"]

SNK: What's the time limit?

CMB: 24 hours. They say they'll launch after 24 hours.

SNK: Did they say what the target will be?

CMB: So far they haven't mentioned a target.

SNK: When did the countdown start?

CMB: 5 hours ago.
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[from "operation member: person in charge of the operation"]

SNK: Colonel, who are you speaking for?

CMB: Naturally, I'm representing the US government.

SNK: So who's in supervisory control of this operation?

CMB: The President of the United States.

SNK: Which means that the President must be meeting with his top aides in the 
map room about now, huh?

CMB: No at this point they're still video conferencing with each other.

SNK: If that's a real nuclear warhead, shouldn't they issue a COG [Continuity 
of Government]?

CMB: Not yet. The Secretary of Defense has operational control and is fully 
aware of the situation. After you infiltrate, if you determine they possess 
nuclear launch capabilities a COG will be issued.

SNK: Well if they haven't relocated to nuclear shelter under Mount 
Washingtion, I suppose there isn't that much reason to worry yet. Is the 
National Security Agency in on this?

CMB: Yes. So is the DIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency.

SNK: The DIA? I'm starting to get a bad feeling about this.

CMB: They'll be sending us some support.

SNK: We don't need desk jockies. We need a nuclear weapons specialist.

CMB: Of course. A nuclear weapons specialist has already been assigned to us.
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[from "operation member: person in charge of the operation: support crew"]

SNK: We need backup from a specialist. I'm just an amateur when it comes to 
nuclear weapons.

CMB: I know.  That's why I've requested the assistance of a military analyst
named Nastasha Romanenko. She'll be providing you backup by Codec.

SNK: A female analyst?

CMB: She's built up an impressive record as an advisor to the Nuclear 
Emergency Search Team. Contact her if you have any questions. She's also an 
expert on hi-tech weapons.

SNK: Where's she working from?

CMB: At her home in Los Angeles.

SNK: California. Seems like a million miles away.
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[from "detailed information: the terrorists' armament"]

SNK: How well-armed are these terrorists? I know there was an exercise going 
on at the time they revolted.

CMB: They're heavily armed I'm afraid.

SNK: What about they're battle experience.

CMB: The six members of FOX-HOUND in charge are all hardened veterans. They're 
tough enough to eat nails and ask for seconds.

SNK: I wouldn't expect anything less from FOX-HOUND.

CMB: The others are Next-Generation Special Forces. They're not your average 
grunts either.
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[from "detailed information: next-generation special force unit"]

SNK: Tell me about these Next-Generation Special Forces.

CMB: They started out as an anti-terrorist special-ops unit made up of members 
from former biochem units, technical escort units, and the Nuclear Emergency 
Search Team. Their purpose was to respond to threats involving next-generation 
weapons of mass destruction, including NBC [nuclear/biological/chemical] 
weapons.

NMI: Until "they" were added that is.

SNK: Who's "they"?

CMB: These guys didn't start out as regular army.

SNK: Looks like a pretty international group. Mercenaries?

CMB: Yeah. And it gets worse. Most of them were from a merc agency that I 
think you're familiar with. They were part of Big Boss' private guard. And 
after Big Boss went down, the military just bought out all their contracts.

SNK: Outer Heaven.

CMB: After that they were merged with our own VR unit, Force 21, and 
re-trained. If you ask me, these so-called "Next-Generation Special Forces" 
should to be called "simulated soldiers." They have no real battle experience.

SNK: Video game players, huh?

NMI: Don't forget they've all been strengthened with gene therapy. They carry 
genes which make them excellent soldiers. Don't get careless just because they 
don't have much experience.

SNK: I thought using genetically modified soldiers was prohibited by 
international law.

NMI: Yes, but those are just declarations not actual treaties.

CMP: The interesting thing is that nearly every member of the unit conspired 
in this attack.
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[from "detailed information: next-generation special force unit: the reason
     for unamimous approval"]

SNK: How could an entire unit be subverted to rebellion?

NMI: They're calling it a revolution.

CMB: Since they all went through the same gene therapy, they probably felt 
closer than brothers. They see the unit as their only family.

SNK: The Sons of Big Boss. But if they were regular army, they must've been 
interviewed periodically by army counsellers.

CMB: According to their files, they all got straight A's on their 
psychological tests. They all seemed like fine, upstanding patriotic soldiers.

SNK: But they all took part in the uprising?

CMB: No. Several people didn't show up on the day of the exercise. That's why 
there was a resupply of troops.

SNK: Was there any sign recently that something might be wrong?

CMB: There was a report a month ago that they were acting strangely.

NMI: Apparently they consulted classified information about the soldier genes 
and performed their own gene therapy experiments.

SNK: They can do that even without you?

NMI: Well our gene therapy process is almost completely automated. And besides 
that they're all geniuses with IQs over 180.

CMB: Even the existence of this genome army is a national secret of the 
highest order. We'd been hoping to investigate this quietly and deal with it 
behind closed doors.
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[from "detailed information: unit FOX-HOUND"]

CMB: Hi Tech [sic] special forces unit FOX-HOUND. Your former unit, and one 
that I was a commander of. An elite group combining firepower and expertise. 
They're every bit as good as when I was commanding them.

SNK: So they're still around.

CMB: There are six members of FOX-HOUND involved in this terrorist activity. 
Psycho Mantis, with his powerful psychic abilities. Sniper Wolf, the beautiful 
and deadly sharpshooter. Decoy Octopus, master of disguise. Vulcan Raven, 
giant and shaman. And Revolver Ocelot, specialist in interrogation and a 
formidable gunfighter.

SNK: Looks like a lovely bunch of folks. Too bad we'll be meeting under these 
circumstances.

CMB: And finally, in charge of them, FOX-HOUND's squad leader Liquid Snake.

SNK: Liquid Snake?!

CMB: Yes and you're the only person who can stand against him.
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[from "detailed information: unit FOX-HOUND: Liquid Snake"]

SNK: Liquid Snake.

CMB: Liquid Snake. The man with the same codename as you.

SNK: Tell me what you know.

CMB: He fought in the Gulf War as a teenager, the youngest person in the SAS 
[British Special Air Service].  His job was to track down and destroy mobile 
SCUD [sic] missile launching platforms. You were there too I believe. Didn't 
you infiltrate western Iraq with a platoon of Green Berets?

SNK: I was just a kid myself back then.

CMB: The details are classified, but it seems that originally he penetrated 
the the Middle East as a sleeper for the SIS.

SNK: He was a spy for the British Secret Intelligence Service?

CMB: But he never once showed his face in Century House. He was taken 
prisoner in Iraq, and after that there was no trace of him for several years. 
After you retired, he was rescued and became a member of FOX-HOUND.

SNK: I thought that by the time I left they were no longer using codenames.

CMB: I don't know his real name. That information is so highly classified that 
even I can't look at it. Here's a photo of him. [pause] Pretty shocking, huh? 
His skin tone is a little different but otherwise you two are exact 
duplicates.

SNK: I have a twin?

CMB: I don't know the details, but it seems so. That's why we really need you 
for this mission.

NMI: You're the only one who can beat him. Now that I've met you, I know. 
You've got something he doesn't. I can see it in your eyes.

SNK: Why don't I find that thought more comforting? 
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[this hidden clip plays upon exit of the briefing mode if none of the other 
     ones have been viewed]

SNK: Colonel, I don't work for the government anymore. Let me go 
back to Twin Lakes.

CMB: Why Snake? Is your life in Alaska all that great?

SNK: There's a dogsled race this week. Next Saturday I have to be in Anchorage.

CMB: The Iditarod? The longest sled race in the world? When did you become a 
dog musher?

SNK: Right now my fifty huskies are my only family. I've got to take care of 
them.

CMB: Don't worry about your dogs.

SNK: What do you mean?

CMB: I'm sorry Snake but this vessel is headed for the Bering Sea. There's no 
room for debate.

SNK: I told you, even if I do owe you I don't anything to this army or this 
country!

CMB: You will accept this assignment!

SNK: Why should I be stupid enough to do that? I'm no patriot.

CMB: Snake, there's enough dirt in your file from your days as an agent to 
keep you in the stockade until you're a very old man.

SNK: Oh I see. Blackmail.

CMB: No Snake. I prefer to look at it as helping you to come to a decision 
more easily. But anyway, I know you better than that. You'd take this 
assignment even without the threat.

SNK: Why do you say that?

CMB: You're a natural born soldier. You're not the grow old gracefully type. 
Same for all of us who've seen real action. The only place we can feel truly 
alive is on the battlefield. I'm a solider too. I know those feelings of 
powerlessness, frustration that you feel everyday. You've tried to play the 
boy scout out there in Alaska, but you can't race dogs in the snow forever. 
Why don't you come back to us and be a soldier again.

SNK: You think my life is some kind of joke?

CMB: Snake, I just want to give you back your purpose in life.
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[from "operation member: Roy Campbell"]

SNK: Colonel, you're retired. Why are you involved in this?

CMB: Becaue there aren't many people who know FOX-HOUND as well as I do.

SNK: Is that really the only reason?

CMB: I've been soldiering for a long time, I don't know anything else. I 
guess even though I'm getting a little old, I still love to be in the field.

SNK: Colonel, you're a lousy liar. Tell me the real reason.

CMB: Okay Snake. Sorry. I'll be frank. A person very dear to me is being held 
hostage.

SNK: Who is it?

CMB: My neice. Meryl.
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[from "operation member: Roy Campbell: Meryl"]

SNK: What was your niece doing here?

CMB: Several soldiers were reported missing the day of the revolt. And my 
niece was one of those called in as an emergency replacement.

SNK: She looks like you.

CMB: She's my little brother's girl. He died in the Gulf War. Since then I've 
been watching after her.

SNK: A personal motive, Colonel. That's not very soldierly.

CMB: I'm retired. I'm just an old man now. And I'm your friend.

SNK: Since when are we friends?

CMB: I've thought of us as friends since the fall of Zanzibar.

SNK: With my personality I don't have too many friends.

CMB: That's what I trust about you. It's what makes you human. Please Snake. 
Save my niece Meryl.

SNK: All right, but I have two conditions.

CMB: Name them.

SNK: One, no more secrets between us. I want complete disclosure at all times 
and two, I'll only accept orders from you, Colonel. No cutoffs involved okay?

CMB: Agreed. That's why I was called. But one thing.

SNK: What?

CMB: I'm not a colonel anymore. Just a retired old warhorse.

SNK: I understand Colonel.
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[from "operation member: Dr. Naomi"]

SNK: That doctor. Is she part of this operation too?

CMB: She was in charge of FOX-HOUND's gene therapy. She knows more about those 
men than anyone else.

SNK: You mean you've seen them naked?

NMI: Make no mistake. I'm not a nurse. I'm a scientist.

SNK: By the way, what was that injection for?

NMI: It's a combination of and nanomachines and an anti-freezing peptide so 
that your blood and other bodily fluids don't freeze, even at sub-arctic 
temperatures.

SNK: Nanomachines?

NMI: Not just one kind either. There are different types which will replenish 
the supply of adrenaline, nutrition and sugar in your bloodstream.

SNK: Now I don't have to worry about food.

NMI: I also put some nootropics in there.

SNK: Say what?

NMI: Nootropics. It's a class of drugs which wil help improve your mental 
functioning.

SNK: It'll make smarter huh? Anything else?

NMI: Benzedrine. It's a type of stimulant. It'll keep you alert and responsive 
for twelve straight hours.

SNK: That was quite a cocktail. Anything else in there?

NMI: Those nanomachines will also keep your Codec's batteries charged up.

SNK: I guess I can call you when I'm ready to go on a diet.

NMI: You're welcome.
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[this hidden clip plays upon exit of the briefing mode if all of the regular 
     clips have been viewed]

SNK: I need to borrow your scissors.

NMI: What are you going to do?

SNK: Don't worry. Just going to clean myself up a little.

NMI: Huh?

SNK: I don't want to be mistaken for the leader of the terrorists.
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S4. Character Profiles

[Nastasha profile appears during clip "operation member: person in charge
of the operation: support crew"]

NAME: NASTASHA ROMANENKO
SEX: FEMALE
NATIONALITY: UKRAINIAN
HEIGHT: 166 CM

PROFILE
1970s BORN IN UKRAINE.
1986 SHE AND HER FAMILY WERE SHOWERED BY THE RADIATION FROM THE CHERNOBYL
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DISASTER IN PRYPIAT (A CITY 3 KILOMETERS NORTH OF
CHERNOBYL).
1990 AFTER LOSING HER PARENTS,WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE CLEANUP AT CHERNOBYL,
SHE MOVES TO THE US.
1992 JOINS THE DIA (DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY).
1995 LEAVES THE BUREAU TO BECOME A FREELANCE ANALYST.  WRITES FOR ASSORTED
INFORMATION MAGAZINES AND US NAVAL INFORMATION MAGAZINES.
1996 ATTENDS THE CANBERRA COMMITTEE, THE WORLD'S FIRST NATIONALLY HOSTED
NUCLEAR WEAPON ABOLITION PROPOSAL GROUP, AS AN ADVISOR.


[Meryl profile appears during clip "operation member: Roy Campbell: Meryl"]

NAME: MERYL SILVERBURGH
SEX: FEMALE
AGE: 18
NATIONALITY: USA
HEIGHT: 175 CM

2005 JOINS THIS EXERCISE AS A NOVICE.  

SHE HAS NO REAL COMBAT EXPERIENCE, BUT HAS GONE THROUGH VR SIMULATION
COMBAT TRAINING.  HAS RECEIVED PSYCHOTHERAPY NOT TO BE ATTRACTED TO 
THOSE OF THE OPPOSITE SEX.


[Liquid profile appears "detailed information: unit FOX-HOUND: Liquid
Snake"]

CODE NAME: LIQUID SNAKE
NAME: UNKNOWN
SEX: MALE
AGE: 30s
NATIONALITY: BRITISH(USA)
HEIGHT: 183 CM

PROFILE
1970s BORN IN THE US.  MOVED TO ENGLAND UPON BIRTH.
1990 WORKS FOR THE BRITISH SPECIAL FORCE SAS TO DESTROY THE MOBILE SCUD
MISSILE LANCHERS [sic] IN THE GULF WAR.  DURING THE MISSION HE BECOMES A POW
OF IRAQ AND WAS DECLARED A MIA.
1994 RESCUED BY THE US GOVERNMENT AND RETURNS TO HIS COUNTRY.
2000 JOINS FOX-HOUND AND BECOMES BATTLE LEADER OF THE NEW FOX-HOUND.

HAS AN IQ OF 180.  FLUENT IN 7 LANGUAGES SUCH AS ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH,
MALAY, ETC.  SPEAKS ARABIC LIKE A NATIVE.

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S5. Guide Info

Written by Tim Huynh

     tim_huynh[at]operamail[dot]com

20 April 2005 - added Philospher's Legacy to legal section.
27 September 2004 - added ign.com to legal section
18 July 2004 - version 1.1: added on-screen character profiles
2 July 2004 - version 1.05: changed e-mail address, tweaked table of contents

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