Army of the Devil

The Army of the Devil was a military group that fought in the Liberian Civil War. One of its units included the Small Boy Unit, which was comprised of child soldiers and led by a teenage Solidus Snake.

History
The Army of the Devil participated in the Liberian Civil War in the 1980s. At some point during this time, an information leak resulted in an enemy force learning of the group's numbers, military strength and position, for which Solidus' men interrogated one of the soldiers about it.

Solidus Snake, a member of one of the CIA's paramilitaries, commanded the Small Boy Unit, and inducted a young boy that he named Jack into its ranks. After receiving his first taste of battle, Jack went on to become an accomplished killer, eventually being promoted to captain at only age 10. In order to keep the child soldiers controlled, they would be fed food mixed with gunpowder and toluene, and be forced to watch Hollywood action movies to help keep them focused on killing.

According to an adult Jack, a.k.a. Raiden, other surviving members of the Small Boy Unit had managed to adapt to American life well by the late 2010s, far better than he believed himself to have done.

Former members

 * Solidus Snake (Small Boy Unit, commander)
 * Jack (Raiden) (Small Boy Unit, captain)
 * Physician
 * African soldier
 * Interrogated soldier



Physician
A physician associated with the Army of the Devil once injected Jack with a syringe, under orders from Solidus. Before commencing, the physician assured Solidus that Jack would survive the procedure, after Solidus threatened to kill him should any permanent harm be done. Afterwards, he helped to restrain Jack while forcing him to watch violent war footage under Solidus' watch.

African soldier


An African soldier in the Army of the Devil told Jack that he would follow the group from now on, shortly after his injection from the physician. Later, he helped restrain Jack while forcing him to watch violent war footage under Solidus' watch. Afterwards, the soldier participated as an interrogator towards another soldier, regarding an information leak that had given away their strength to the enemy. He then proceeded to threaten the soldier with death to both him and his family if he didn't respond, while also implying that he'd rape his wife before killing her, until he let Solidus slit the soldier's throat as a demonstration to Jack of the "nobility" of blades.

Interrogated soldier


A soldier in the Army of the Devil was interrogated after the group's activities were leaked to the enemy. The soldier was married and had a family, the knowledge of which a fellow soldier used against him, by threatening to take their lives, and implying that he would rape his wife. The interrogated soldier was later killed by Solidus Snake, who slit his throat with a knife.

Behind the scenes
In the "Arm" and "Sword" trailers for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, also known as Video Data Access File #01000001 and #01000100, respectively, the sounds of helicopters can occasionally be heard in the background. Dogs can also be heard barking in the "Sword" trailer. What roles they served in the Army of the Devil, if any, is unclear.

Prior to the release of the trailers, the physician was first mentioned in a leaked casting call for at least four actors to portray characters for a then-upcoming live action trailer for Rising. The recommended traits for the live actor portraying the doctor were that he was Caucasian, within his 50s, possessed strong eyes, scars, and even wrinkles if necessary. The physician and African soldier first appeared in the "Arm" trailer for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance in a first person view flashback experienced by Jack. Although the interrogated soldier appeared briefly in the trailer for the Metal Gear Rising teaser site during the game's release countdown, he didn't appear in the flashback segments on the actual site until the final entry, "Sword."

In an optional Codec conversation with Kevin Washington during Chapter R-03, Raiden revealed that Solidus Snake, at that time, had been CIA paramilitary, although it wasn't elaborated on whether the Army of the Devil itself had any ties to the CIA or not.

Appearances

 * Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (mentioned only)
 * Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (indirect mention only)