Well, I'd think they were cloned sterile because of Big Boss's altered genes from the nuclear radiation he received.
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You'd be wrong, though.
lol...
thinking about the sterile issue, i don't know, pregnancies have a tendency to pop up when you least expect.
Also I'm thinking about whether what Liquid said in 2 was true, that snake is aging faster due to Big Boss being cloned in the 70s. That would put snake's real age at like 90 and he doesn't look that old. I'm thinking maybe they'll slant it so that it's FoxDie that's having that effect.
And then there's the concept art put out early...with Big Boss. I heard in twin snakes Ocelot mentions in "the phone call" that no one knows where Big Boss' remains really are... damn i gotta play that!
Gotta love the boozing monkey! And that big mama thing sounded more corny than the ending of MGS2
Technically his genetic code would be that old, but Snake still would have been born and grown up like a normal person so he is in his forties, or possibly early fifties by now. It's just that once he started to reach the age Big Boss was when he was cloned his aging began to accelerate.
FOXDIE kills instantly when it takes effect. It has nothing to do with accelerated aging.Placing Big Boss's corpse in that preliminary concept art was Yoji Shinkawa's decision. It had nothing to do with any story plans on Kojima's part.Quote:
And then there's the concept art put out early...with Big Boss.
Don't bother. Ocelot says nothing of the sort, and The Twin Snakes is pretty awful anyway.Liquid was wrong, or rather, this was retconned as of MGS3. Big Boss was actually cloned while in his forties.Quote:
I heard in twin snakes Ocelot mentions in "the phone call" that no one knows where Big Boss' remains really are... damn i gotta play that!
He may be captain negativity, but he is right on all points, sans Twin Snakes being awful.