Quote:
Snake: War has changed.
Snake: Our time has ended.
Snake: Our war is over.
Campbell: Since the Manhattan Incident, restrictions on military intervention in foreign countries have eased, fueling demand for mercenaries.
Campbell: Today, the world's wars depend largely on PMCs, private military companies whose business includes supplying these mercenaries.
Campbell: PMCs have become a serious thread to the world.
Snake: The U.S. has exported too much of its military power. Now she's paying the price.
Campbell: In total, they've got enough manpower to rival the U.S. military.
Capmbell: Based on our investigation, the five largest PMCs are run by a dummy corporation, which acts as a single mother company.
Snake: And the mother company...?
Campbell: Outer Heaven.
Snake: The one world in which soldiers will always have a place....
Additionally, another sample was culled from a Japanese podcast
Quote:
Snake: The face of war has changed. It moved from a policy of determent to all-out control, and with this, the threat from weapons of mass destruction disappeared. The control of the battlefield also meant the control of history.
Snake: The face of war has changed. With the control of the battlefield, war became eternal.