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spiderweb340

Date of Question: Apr 10 2008 | Question ID: 115268

Why is solid snakes cloning process failing ?

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gamespro

Best answer as chosen by Asker / Ratings
There hasn't been an explanation for that really but that might have been the same with Liquid and Solidus too but you wouldn't know since Solidus is already dead and Liquid has posessed Ocelot through his arm.

Added Apr 11 2008
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If you remember back in Metal Gear Solid, Ames ordered Naomi to infect Solid Snake with the Foxdie virus. Later on after Naomi found out how everything had really went down, she altered the virus in Snake's body so that he would not die right now, but later on in the future. Which happens to be now. Hope this helps.

Added Apr 11 2008
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akiba

He was designed to age at twice the rate so the tecnology used to clone him is lost.

Added Jun 17 2008
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lane_h15

The cloning process isn't failing, it is working, thats what was meant to happen.

Added Jun 19 2008
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B1g_Dav3

Well basically as a fail safe; Snake had his genetic structure altered so that he would age at an accelerated rate in comparison with the speed of a normal human being, this is why he appears to be old when he is only in his late 40's. He is only alive due to the nanomachines in his body keeping him alive, otherwise he'd have died not long after the Shadow Moses incident.

Added Jun 20 2008
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