Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-68.2.144.3-20130418101731

I have played through both MGS1 and the Twin Snakes more times than I can count. I own Every game in the MGS series, have played them all numerous times, and even have the graphic novel, digital graphic novel, and novelizations. Here is what I have noticed now that I have been established as a seasoned veteran of the series.... In MGS3 we meet for the first time a character named Para-Medic. Para-Medic is later to be revealed as Dr. Clark, Naomi Hunter's mentor. Now, in MGS1, on multiple occasions, both Col. Campbell AND Dr. Naomi Hunter both refer to Dr. Clark as a male. The same is said for the Graphic novel. The only time that Dr. Clark's Gender is correctly mentioned is in the novelization of Metal Gear Solid written by Raymond Benson. Was Dr. Clark originally intended to be a male? Was this a mistranslated line from the Japanese edition of the game? Did Hideo Kojima think that Dr. Clark deserved a more feminine touch to her and changed the character bio half way through the mythology? Any comments and theories are welcomed, just thought i would point it out. 