He actually had quite alot to say about it >Metal Gear was born as a game in 1987. From there 28 years, within me the circle of the Metal Gear story has been closed with the latest release “MGSV”. A respected author, Dennis Lehane with the popular series “Patrick Kenzie & Angela Gennaro” declared that at the peak of his popularity “No matter what kind of series it is, there is a time that it must end”, and he himself closed the curtain. No matter how popular a series is, someday the end will come. However, that is by no means a parting. Even if you can’t touch it, you can feel the influence of that story. A story is a thing without shape. Assuming physically nothing is there, nothing to be lost. As long as stories and legends are desired, they will continue forever. The brilliance will never vanish. It’s in everyone’s heart. It is not always true that saying “goodbye to a hero” ignites a phantom pain. By saying “goodbye to a hero”, you can for eternity leave behind lost joy as a blank space.”
>In MGSV, we hand the story (the legend) over to the player. That’s how the player becomes the Big Boss in the MSX2 Metal Gear. You play the game as you will, raise up your Mother Base. That’s the way I want the player to create his own story, thinking of things like “war” and “peace” as Big Boss. Up until now, the Metal Gear Saga was told by creating video games, but I want each player to think and come up with their own story (legend) on their own.”
>There is a blank space, but it will not be filled. In that blank space there is always a hero. Because there is a blank space, you can advance ahead. It is this blank space exactly that is “V”. from the MGSV novelisation
>"oh cool someone datamined GZ, Medic has a face and he looks like Big Boss. interesting shit. Hope this will be explained in TPP" >''''Truth'''' states that the canon face was actually player creator garbage instead all along I hate this. You shouldn't be able to make Medic a nigger
metalgear.fandom.com/wiki/Kazuhira_Miller First encounter with Big Boss >In 1972, two years prior to the Peace Walker Incident, Miller's travels eventually led him to Colombia >It was during this time that he gained the name "Master Miller. >half of his unit was wiped out and he ended up sending a soldier to act as bait while he fled >Big Boss attempted to get him to surrender >However, Miller had actually intended to distract Big Boss to pull his trump card: Miller prepared to take his own life with a grenade that was concealed behind his back and ensure Big Boss died with him as a last stand >Miller, however, did not wish to speak to him, due to being his enemy. >Miller, however, declined to join Big Boss, especially when he was still his enemy. Big Boss then listed the alternative scenarios that might befall upon Miller >In actuality, however, Miller's "contest" was a ruse for an elaborate escape attempt >listing a plan to ambush Snake and his men at sundown > Miller then explained his goals and tried to get Big Boss to join him instead, not wanting to be subservient to Big Boss. >Humiliated once again, Miller left for the forest alone, declaring he'll make do with himself if that's what he can do. > Big Boss eventually reached Miller, though he ended up getting into a fight with him, in which Big Boss eventually slammed him down onto the ground. Miller finally accepted joining MSF, deciding that he would fulfill his dream through Big Boss instead
Kaz was the traitor. Kaz was always a traitor. Kaz worked for Zero. Kaz was never Big Boss's friend. He was only ever looking out for himself. youtu.be/tBCqwfZA9s0?t=210 Zero even tells him to be there for Snake when he gets out of his coma, and he wasn't. Snake had to come save Miller.
Benjamin Bailey
>default idle pose for the two guys in the back How lazy can you fucking get