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Weedle McHairybug wrote: Misterbunnsy wrote: Also, everybody is claiming that Liquid has no reason to be in Afghanistan or even the Middle East during this time of his life.

But in the briefing for MGS1, when discussing Liquid Snake, Campbell mentions he fought in the Gulf War with the SAS as a teenager. "His job was to track down and destroy mobile SCUD missile launching platforms."

He goes on to mention that Snake was in Western Iraq with a platoon of Green Berets, with Snake replying "I was just a kid myself back then."

And finally, Campbell states that "The details are classified, but it seems that originially he penetrated the Middle East as a sleeper for the SIS." That's the British Secret Intelligence Service.

Now since all this is taking place around the time that the Snakes are kids, there's no way to say that Liquid could not possibly be in the Middle East around this time.

In case anybody is interested, the full game script (including the briefing I am referring to) can be read here: http://au.ign.com/faqs/2004/metal-gear-solid-game-script-psx-506043 Didn't it also state that Liquid joined the SAS at 18 years old? He'd still need to be in the UK to join the organization. Regardless, when an actual detailed cast listing is revealed, whether officially (like it was with the TGS2009 unveilment of Peace Walker) or via a leak (like the MGS3 voice casting sheet), we'll see whether to merge Eli with Liquid. Until then, we have to treat them as separate.

Plus, I think "kid" in this context meant "late teenager, not quite an adult," since the Gulf War was in 1991-1994.

The Gulf War only lasted six months. Why Saddam kept Liquid prisoner until 1994 despite releasing every other prisoner of war is never explained.