Characters in MGS + Sons of liberty


Solid Snake

Formerly of Fox Hound, now an independent agent working with Philanthropy, a UN-sponsored fringe organization formed to curtail development and use of Metal Gear. The baddest mother-shut-yo-mouth in the world.

Solidus Snake

Solidus was a third clone of Big Boss, superior to either Solid or Liquid. He rose much higher than either of them, becoming 43rd President of the United States under the false name George Sears. The Shadow Moses incident occurred during his administration, leading one to wonder whether it was Solidus that Revolver was speaking to in the end of Solid.

Otacon

You met him in Metal Gear Solid, where he was one of the developers of the Metal Gear Rex. Now he's Snake's control, also a member of Philanthropy. He hacked out the information about the development and transport of the Ray, leading to Snake's new mission.

Revolver Ocelot

Revolver was the lone survivor of the rebel Fox Hound team that took over Shadow Moses in the original Metal Gear Solid. At the end of that game, it was revealed that he was a turncoat, working for a mysterious "Mr. President" to secure the Metal Gear Rex test data. Between the two games, he sold the Rex data on the open market, leading to the spread of Metal Gear technology worldwide. Now, he's part of the rogue Spetsnaz group that's after the Ray, and curiously enough he's found a replacement for the hand that Gray Fox amputated in MGS. KCEJ has indicated that that hand is in fact Liquid's hand, and that part of Liquid may have taken residence in Ocelot's mind...

Olga Gurlukovich

The most striking character introduced in the first MGS2 trailers, Olga is a lifelong member of Spetsnaz, completely devoted to her unit. Her father is the leader of the unit, and unnaturally protective of her, which she resents somewhat...

Olga's Father

Presumably also named Gurlukovich, although he is addressed by neither rank nor name in his scenes in the demo. He's the officer leading the Spetsnaz unit that hijacks the tanker in an attempt to steal the Metal Gear Ray.

Marine Commander

The third major faction on board the tanker, aside from Snake and the Spetsnaz team, is the Marine Corps unit that's taking the Ray out for testing. Operating covertly, under the command of an officer who remains anonymous (that's him delivering the speech in the E3 2001 trailer), their aim is to develop a weapon that can counter forces in the US military-industrial complex that they believe are behind the leaking of the Rex design and test data.

Fortune

One of the three silhouettes in the McFarlane toy series, Fortune was introduced in the E3 2001 trailer. Her allegiance is unclear, but she's definitely not on good terms with Snake. Fortune is a soldier, albeit not a trained one -- she simply possesses unearthly luck on the battlefield. Bullets can't harm her, in sharp contrast to the continuous misfortune that she encounters anywhere but a fight. To take advantage of her luck, she's armed with a massive railgun. The recoil and inaccuracy hardly matter, when you have all the time in the world to take aim.

Ninja:

According to Kojima, he's back by popular demand -- the E3 2001 trailer includes a new cyborg Ninja, although it's highly unlikely that this is Gray Fox come back from the dead. Speculation as to its identity ranges from Meryl Silverburgh to various Fox Hounds to Big Boss himself. Of course, all the Ninja has to say is "I have no name..."

Vamp

A man with no name and no clear motivation. He's inhumanly fast, armed with a set of knives, and takes a disturbing pleasure in slitting his victims' throats open.

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