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Liquid Snake is a fictional character from the Metal Gear franchise. Along with protagonist Solid Snake, he is a product of Les Enfants Terribles, a top-secret government project to artificially create soldiers by cloning the legendary soldier Big Boss. [1]
Les Enfants Terribles, a 1929 novel by Jean Cocteau, its English title being "The Holy Terrors" Les Enfants Terribles, a 1950 film of the novel, with collaboration by the author; Les Enfants Terribles, an opera composed by Philip Glass, based on the novel; A fictional laboratory project from the Metal Gear video game universe
Later games reveal that Para-Medic was the head of the "Les Enfants Terribles" project, [184] and was responsible for Gray Fox's revival before being murdered by the first Cyborg Ninja. [185] Originally, many believed that Dr. Clark was a man, which is later explained to be due to her secrecy concealing many details about her. [186]
Despite his apparent death, Big Boss features prominently in Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty where his DNA was revealed to have been used to create genetically-altered clones as part of the secret "Les Enfants Terribles" government project, with Solid Snake, Liquid Snake, [26] and Solidus Snake [27]
With Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker the plot deals with the true nature of 'peace', and the concept of conflict in human societies. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain deals with the themes "race" and "revenge" and how the latter can make one lose his humanity. Following the initial Metal Gear, each game has been a deconstruction of action ...
Les Enfants Terribles is a 1929 novel by Jean Cocteau, published by Editions Bernard Grasset.It concerns two siblings, Elisabeth and Paul, who isolate themselves from the world as they grow up, an isolation which is shattered by the stresses of their adolescence.
Both Metal Gear TX-55 and Metal Gear D make cameo appearances during the Metal Gear Solid games: the second version is visible as Dr. Granin's blueprint shown to Naked Snake in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and the original version is seen in a psychic vision along with Big Boss and the three "Les Enfants Terribles" sons in Metal Gear Solid ...
Metal Gear Solid [c] ... He and Snake are the product of the Les Enfants Terribles project, a 1970s government program to clone Big Boss. [45]