Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4913740-20141102160746/@comment-25366375-20141106072639

RedArmyRockstar wrote: Most psuedonames are used do to someone being embarressed or otherwise incidently unable to publicly do something. Whoever used the name obviously didnt want to be affiliated with either Metal Gear or Perhaps Video Games in general. But that point begs the question of why do it in the first place if you didnt want to be affiliated? I imagine it could have been solely for money or someone who who was afraid of scrutiny from colleagues  or family. That's not always the case at all. Look at the first Metal Gear Solid game, where almost all the English voice actors took on pseudonyms. I've heard a lot about this, but still don't really understand it - basically if they voice actors are in a union they're contractually not allowed to appear in certain productions, I think, and MGS was one such example.

It's entirely possible that Suzetta Minet isn't someone who has appeared in Metal Gear Solid before, thus she's keeping her identity hidden. Looking at contemporary works like Persona 4, where Naoto's (original) voice actress is unknown, it's clear that this stuff happens.

Equally as possible is that maybe it was someone like Donna Burke or Jodi Benson who just used the name for a laugh. Who knows?

Bluerock wrote: Whatever the reasons for people taking pseudonyms, I believe their right to privacy should be respected. If Miñet ever wishes her identity to be revealed in the future, she can do so herself. Definitely agree. I'm not holding my breath though. If she's gone this long, she won't out herself any time soon. All I know is that David Hayter knows who she is.