001 Shot Fired [text; action for Rocket Base]
I'm going to list a series of words.
If they are at all familiar to you please respond otherwise dismiss this.
Cold War
Spetsnaz
Lyndon B. Johnson
Nikita Khrushchev
Tselinoyarsk
[About an hour later on the Rocket frequency:]
My name is Adamska. Code name Ocelot. Call me either. I'm a GRU Major if that means anything to any of you.
I would like to speak with whomever is in charge here.
If they are at all familiar to you please respond otherwise dismiss this.
Cold War
Spetsnaz
Lyndon B. Johnson
Nikita Khrushchev
Tselinoyarsk
[About an hour later on the Rocket frequency:]
My name is Adamska. Code name Ocelot. Call me either. I'm a GRU Major if that means anything to any of you.
I would like to speak with whomever is in charge here.
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I know about historical facts, sure, and we both might be resourceful, but that doesn't mean we lead the same sort of life.
You don't know a thing about me.
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My mistake.
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So, care to tell me why you're obsessed with specific parts in history, especially a Russian politician?
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As near as I can tell, no one else is.
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Two years after, to be precise.
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I'm not surprised to hear that the world is constantly on the verge of war. It sounds like business as usual to me.
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But the world I know has an economy that is fueled by constant war. Proxy wars fought by mercenaries who have no stakes in it safe for making money.
Not the best place to come from.
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What the hell happened to cause the world to collapse in fifty years?
[Was it the Philosophers? It was the Philosophers, wasn't it.]
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But if it's not fixed, future generations are going to suffer.
[ It was a poor lie, since Snake knew the Patriots were responsible, but he also knew better than to just tell everything he knew to everyone... ]
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Call it intuition since he's been spying on both GRU and the KGB for the CIA the entire time.]
How unfortunate.
You think anyone out there can stop it?
[...Even at twenty emotional pleas only work so well.]
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[ Well, except all the people that died in Europe because of Liquid and his soldiers. But now no one is dying. ]
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That's one decryption away from Armageddon. That sounds ridiculously stupid.
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Everything would be a lot better without those machines, but if you just cut them off, people will suffer everywhere. There's no easy way out of this.
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Clearly it wasn't foolproof enough. It must have been a codebreaker who did it, then.
People like that will show off when given the chance.
[Hahahaha.]
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It's more complicated than that, but this guy is a big show off.
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I have experience with that type of person. With enough power, the destruction they can do is incredible.
The problem comes with trying to stop them. It's usually not very easy.
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[ Although Snake had ample chances to just shoot Liquid in the head, but he's a polite listener for some reason and just chose to let the guy get away so many times. ]
He likes to talk... A lot. And stand on tall things and rant at people...
[ And he's my brother in the mind of an old cowboy. ]
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He sounds absolutely charming.
[And since deadpanning doesn't always work through text...]
I knew someone who also enjoyed standing around and talking. He liked to consider himself important and unkillable as well.
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They all are. Even if it feels like they just won't die.
[ Literally everyone Snake has ever faced. ]
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It was either a long time ago or a short while ago, depending on perspective. There's no such thing as immortality. Of course people can be killed.
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I've never given much thought about ghosts.
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[ Let's ignore all those LET'S TAKE PICTURES OF GHOSTS stuff. ]
Unavoidable right now, though. There are a lot of Ghost-Types in this world. Makes me wonder if they were always ghosts, or if some Pokémon died and turned into a Ghost only to be caught again.
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