Name: Big Boss
Code-Name: Naked Snake
Age: Well over 50(that's all i will say)
Appearance:(youngest)
(older)
(oldest)
Family: Big Boss didn't know his family, but he heard that both of his parents were killed in a failed asassination of Big Boss himslf(which at the time he was 3). But from that day on he was raised by a lady whom was called "The Boss". He had three sons, one of them was Solid Snake himself, the other two are Solidus Snake(deceased) and Liquid Snake.
Personality: Most of the time Big Boss was cold and untalkitive. But he has shown himself to be out-going caring and ultimately a good father.
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History:
Big Boss' original backstory establishes him as a professional mercenary whose military career dates back to his service with the Green Berets, and LRRP during the Vietnam War. He first became a mercenary during the 1970s, participating in regional conflicts and race liberation wars, earning his fame as a legendary war hero among the press. He later became commander-in-chief of High-Tech Special Forces Unit FOXHOUND which he created.
Big Boss first appears in the original Metal Gear as Solid Snake's commanding officer, and initially acts as a radio contact during his infiltration of Outer Heaven, providing Snake with information about mission objectives, as well as weapons and equipment.
However, near the end of the game as Snake approaches the final base where Metal Gear is stored, Big Boss begins to give false advice, leading Snake into death traps instead. After finally destroying Metal Gear TX-55, Big Boss confronts Snake on the escape route of the base, exposing himself as the leader of Outer Heaven. He reveals that Outer Heaven is actually a private military company which he established with the funds he amassed during his work as a mercenary, and that he was attempting to gain military superiority over the Western powers with the development of Metal Gear. Big Boss chose Solid Snake for the mission because as his most inexperienced soldier, he believed that Snake would fail. His underestimation of Snake causes him to have to fight him himself, as the self-destruct mechanism of Outer Heaven is activated. Snake defeats Big Boss and leaves him for dead as the base is destroyed. After the ending credits, a message from Big Boss is displayed swearing revenge against Snake.
Big Boss returns in Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. He is revealed to have survived his battle with Snake in Outer Heaven, and has since taken control of another fortified nation in Central Asia - Zanzibarland. This time, he establishes a military force along with his trusted lieutenant, Gray Fox, and commissions the development of a new Metal Gear model, Metal Gear D. Big Boss' ambition is to create a world full of war where soldiers are always in demand.
Though dead by the time Metal Gear Solid takes place, Big Boss' legacy plays a major role in the over-arching plot of each subsequent game. His relationship with Solid Snake is retconned: Big Boss is not only Solid Snake's biological father, but a DNA template from which Snake was cloned.
As revealed near the end of Metal Gear Solid, both Solid Snake and his nemesis, Liquid Snake, are actually clones of Big Boss created in the '70s from a secret government experiment known as the Les Enfants Terribles project (French for The Terrible Children). While recovering from a war injury, Big Boss' cell samples were extracted and then reproduced through analog cloning and the fictional Super Baby method. The cells were fertilized into an ovum, resulting in eight clone babies, and then planted into a surrogate mother. Five of the babies (originally thought to have been six) were then intentionally aborted to encourage strong fetal growth with the remaining three clones: Solid, Liquid and Solidus. Solid Snake was raised in the United States, while Liquid was adopted by the British government. Solidus' origins remain unknown.
Following Big Boss' death in Zanzibarland, his body was recovered by the United States military and used for gene therapy experiments. Superior hereditary traits known as "soldier genes" were isolated from his cells and then transplanted into members of the Next Generation Special Forces. Those who underwent this experimentation became known as the Genome Soldiers, who serve as Snake's most common foe in MGS1. The Genome Soldiers have augmented senses and reflexes, but are gradually dying due to genetic instabilities created by the gene therapy process (though what these genetic problems are is never made clear, perhaps a result of the atomic defects caused by Big Boss's exposure to radiation, or, as most commonly assumed, their body is unable to assimilate the gene therapy). In order to research a cure of the Genome Army's defects, Liquid demands Big Boss' remains as part of his ransom demands to the U.S. government. Liquid and the Genome Army take over the Shadow Moses island base, referring to themselves as the Sons of Big Boss.
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Knowledge of character: Big Boss (ビッグ・ボス, Biggu Bosu?) is a central character in the Metal Gear series, reputed to be "The Greatest Warrior of the Twentieth Century." He is first introduced in the original Metal Gear, where he is the founder and commanding officer of FOXHOUND as his codename indicates, but is later revealed to be the terrorist leader in the end of the game. He returns to resume his antagonistic role for the second and last time in Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. In this incarnation, Big Boss is depicted as an elderly mercenary with white facial hair and an eye-patch over his right eye. In Metal Gear 2, he bears a facial likeness to actor Sean Connery. His rivalry with series protagonist Solid Snake is further explored in Metal Gear Solid, in which he is revealed to be the genetic father of the clones Solid Snake and his clone brothers, Liquid and Solidus.
Big Boss' past is explored in the prequels Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, where he serves as the protagonist under the codename of Naked Snake (ネイキッド・スネーク, Neikiddo Sunēku?). In these prequels, Naked Snake not only resembles his genetic successor (Solid Snake), but is also voiced by the same voice actor (David Hayter in English and Akio Ōtsuka in Japanese).
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Name of Clan:FoxHound
Weapons/Tools: Butterfly Knife, Handgun.
Fighting Style: CQC(Close-Quarters Combat)