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93.186.157.139 wrote: 92.9.1.137 wrote: And I forgot to say I actually find Chico a really annoying character, don't object to his place in the story but he get's on my nerves a little. He could be redeemed by development into an awesome character, just not sure as a trangender pinup Icon. Kojima doesn't really give any characters smooth childhoods.

And I just realised this stuff doesn't belong in this thread.

Apologies.

bigRED I actually like Chico's character. He's a young teenager kid with alot of courage in his heart but at the same time being a kid in a mans world means he might not be ready for some of the things he might endure(like torture) and so he ends up looking(and acting sometimes) like a child again. He's also a kid thats barely a teen which sometimes makes him act like a kid as well making bad decisions a lot of the time and that gets him into trouble sometimes. He's not perfect but he's also just a 13 year old boy and people seem to forget that a lot of the time. Hell i would even call Chico brave( very stupid as well but still) for even going to a guarded military facility just to rescue your crush and friend. I wonder how many of you guys would even do that?

Back on topic your whole Tselinoyarsk question is based on unconfirmed history and thus it has never been confirmed in games. It is only speculated so far and there's no evidence to prove otherwise. Hope it puts you to rest.

The closest thing to evidence in the Tselinoyarsk/Zanzibar Land question is that the Old Sun chapter of the Metal Gear Solid 4 Novelization by Project Itoh stated that they were the same place.