Board Thread:Metal Gear Solid V/@comment-93.40.5.79-20150815230147/@comment-64.33.250.214-20150817111857

Paranoid Donkey wrote: Actually I think that was two separate pieces of dialogue put together. The official Xbox magazine TPP expo showed a quote with Big Boss saying "Heaven's not my kind of place anyway", which I think is in response to Kaz's above statement.

I'm fairly certain that "No, there's another." refers to Les Enfant Terribles - So after Big Boss and Eli go their separate ways or whatever, I expect Kaz to say "Well at least that's over now", to which BB replies, "No, there's another". It may be WAY out there, but when you've got a feeling, you've got a feeling. Remembering that in that very same trailer, the "When the time comes, I'll pulll the trigger" quote is used out of context, I suspect that even if my theory isn't right, the two quotes are from different conversations. It seems odd for Boss to even say "Heaven's not my kind of place anyway", when he goes on to establish a place with Heaven in the title. That's why I believed other people's assumption that he was referring to Outer Heaven, as it is neither Heaven nor Hell.

Let's also take into account that Diamond Dogs will inevitably disband, because we know Outer Heaven is founded in the 80s. Even if you're correct and Boss was talking about something else, there will most likely be some discussion of Outer Heaven.

I wouldn't necessarily say the trailer took Boss's quote out of context. "When the time comes, "I'll pull the trigger", is said as text appears with the words, "Until someone is dead." Perhaps the trailer was teasing Quiet's fate. We don't hear anything about Quiet in any other game. Part of the lyrics in Quiet's theme go like this, "Life tasted sweet, it let me live", and "Could have left it all for you!" We already know that the Gamescom trailer spoiled some details without showing the entire scenes, like Boss holding Skull Face's gun and pointing at someone.