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Weedle McHairybug wrote:

Misterbunnsy wrote: For god's sake. These theories are so ridiculous.

The first twin clones (Solid and Liquid) were born in 1972. Solidus came sometime later (though when exactly is not clear)

His accelerated aging allowed him to appear in his late thirties / early forties when he was only about mid twenties. There is no physical way for a child to be accelerated in aging to appear to be a man. Solidus would be three at the oldest by Ground Zeroes (that's if he was born in '72, shortly after the first clones) and it would not be possible for him to keep watch for someone over 9 years.

The only way it could be Solidus is if Kojima retcons a heap of information. Well, Solidus DID appear middle aged when he was at the very least in his late teens.

That being said, it's doubtful that he is Solidus. He already has a name, one that isn't even biblical anyways (George). On that note, I'm still doubtful Eli is intended to be Liquid. Even with the Kanji in the Japanese version, I find it odd that the English version would use another, more wordy phrase than use "Liquid Man" (and really, "Never Be Game Over" is indeed twice as wordy as "Liquid Man"). And if it was to avoid spoilers, frankly they shouldn't have used "Liquid Man" at all, whether in the Japanese version or not.

And besides, Kojima has had a history of exposing major characters as being related to if not directly the same as characters who appeared in the series before (as evidenced by his confirmation that Kazuhira Miller is the same as Master Miller in MG2 and MGS, that Ocelot in MGS3 is indeed a younger version of Ocelot from MGS1 and MGS2, that Huey is indeed "who we think he is" regarding a relation to Otacon, and, heck, he even confirmed that Naked Snake was indeed the same guy as Big Boss, or at least strongly implied it in an interview and confirmed it with the leaked voice document for MGS3). If Eli was intended to be Liquid, I'm pretty sure he would have pointed it out, if not flat out, then probably like how he "confirmed" that Huey was Otacon's father (not a direct explicit confirmation, but strongly implied). We're pretty close to release (as evidenced by even the official site giving out pre-orders for the game), yet he still hasn't said anything that either directly confirmed or otherwise strongly implied Eli's connection to Liquid. I wouldn't say ridiculous. Stranger things have happened in MGS. Like Liquid returning by way of haunted arm, which was never fully retconned. Liquid's arm was removed prior to MGS4, implying that Ocelot may have been legitimately influenced by it during the events of MGS2.

The Patriots could have created the opposite effect for Solidus's accelerated aging process, causing him to age faster in the beginning. Even though he was the last successful clone, they needed Solidus to age quickly in order to make him President. Accelerated aging kicked in later for Liquid and Solid, at a point when they were no longer deemed viable.

Due to accelerated aging, Solidus would have looked physically in his 20s by 1984. This is supported by the fact he went on to train children as his own soldiers sometime during the late 80s. Canon seems to line up with the "Make It Right" trailer for Metal Gear Rising. In it, Solidus appears as an adult. If Solidus was cloned in 1972, in 12 years he could be physically built like Ishmael.

In the real world there's no way for a child to be accelerated to be a full grown man, but it also isn't possible to create perfect identical clones either. MGS is science fiction. Kojima doesn't need to make anyone believe it's possible, he just needs players to suspend their disbelief. That is how the franchise has worked from the beginning, and it's not likely Kojima will drastically change strategies for Phantom Pain.

The trickiest part of the theory is explaining how Solidus watched over Big Boss for 9 years. One possibility is Chico, who has been absent from the Phantom Pain trailers. There are numerous suspicious details surrounding Chico. Most obvious is the fact he shares the same physical traits as the clones (hair and eye color). He also likes smoking as evidenced in Peace Walker. All clones except Liquid took up the habit of smoking.

How could Chico be Solidus? That's where suspension of disbelief comes in. In about 3 years time, imagine Solidus physically aging to be almost a teen. Mental development might also be sped up by accelerated aging, if you suspend disbelief. Solidus has an IQ of 180. As a child he would have been mentally beyond all others. It's worth noting Peace Walker states Chico was small for his age.

So if Chico were Solidus, that could explain Ishmael being Solidus, and how he was able to watch over Big Boss for 9 years. It's a complicated theory, but the most plausible way to connect Ishmael and Solidus. Aside from the whole name thing. Speaking of...

George is likely the name the Patriots gave him for the sake of presidency, or he personally chose it because he admired George Washington. In this day and age, a presidential candidate named Ishmael would receive some pushback from voters. Much like Obama received during his bid for election. It isn't clear who named the clones, but it is favorable that Solidus would have a name like Ishmael. Just as it's also highly likely that Eli is Liquid's name.

Judging by appearance, Eli is roughly about the same age Liquid would be. He also has the same eye color as the clones (green), and his hair appears bleached. You can clearly see brown at the roots. Brown is Big Boss's hair color, so it would be the same for the clones. Solid and Solidus changed eye color to blue when they aged to match Big Boss. The same would likely have happened to Liquid if he had outlived FOXDIE.

Kojima has given Biblical names to major characters. It's doubtful he would do the same for some random. Why would Kojima give away Eli's identity this early? Even though most of us believe Eli is Liquid, it might cheapen the experience to confirm that outside of game. Eli's character model isn't exactly the spitting image of Liquid. There's just enough of a resemblance to keep people guessing. In the case of Huey, Kaz, and even Ocelot, it was fairly obvious who they looked like.