Talk:Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin

Removed the "possibly" word of his death, as if if one use R1, one can see that the Sorrow is standing around there. Rutkowski 09:44, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

Can someone (possibly me??) put some information on Volgin's involvement in Portable OPs? I'm a little cloudy on the story, to be honest, but as far as I know: Volgin was aware of the Boss' actual mission and he was actually instructed by Major Zero (the mysterious benefactor) to fire the Davy Crockett missile so that the Boss would be forced to turn and Jack would be forced to kill her and inherit the title of Big Boss... Am I right? Wow, Snake Eater sure got a lot more confusing. :P Ocelot youth 17:26, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Pretty much. Gene mentions it to Big Boss. Here's the exact quotes if you wanna work with it:

"Six years ago, during Operation Snake Eater, Volgin launched an American nuclear missile at Sokolov's research lab. This caused a change in plans, and the U.S. government had to assassinate its own operative, The Boss, to prove its innocence. And you were the assassin, Snake... Do you really think Volgin committed that terrible crime of his own will? ... It was all a setup from the very beginning. Volgin launching the nuke... The Boss' death... Even your mission in Groznyj Grad, Snake! It was all the work of your country and a single, deviously cunning strategist."

- Gene

So Major Zero wanted to kill the Boss huh? But then he created the patriots in order to turn her dream a reality kinda confusing. Changing the subject you guys should put 22000 of dead it was the really account that doesn't make much of a difference afterwards it was a lot of innocent people that died.

It is never stated in any of the MGS games that Major Zero was the deviously cunning strategist. He was only the man with the same codename as Null. He and Ocelot formed the Patriots to take back what the CIA director stole from them. The deviously cunning strategist was the CIA director. Major Zero had Ocelot kill him. EVA confirms in MGS4 that the CIA planned the Boss's death because they feared her charisma.

The deviously cunning strategist was the CIA director. Fantomas is a retard. End of discussion.


 * Right, you're right and we're wrong because you said so. You're a moron, get banned. -- Ocelot youth 16:53, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
 * Nevermind, you already have- hahah! - Ocelot youth 16:53, 1 July 2008 (UTC)


 * I banned him because he called me a retard. That's just not on, and uncalled for. I don't care if he's right. So what? Maybe if he argued his point in a more polite fashion I would have said "oh, I see where we were mistaken" and changed it, but no. At least I'm here admitting I'm wrong. What did he do? --Fantomas 18:58, 1 July 2008 (UTC)

Really, well guess what moron, I'm back so HA HA HA HA. It's amazing how technology works today. Learn to shave retard.

on the subject of what Volgin did or didn't do, I had to tweak the Volgin's death part slightly.

See, I noticed when watching the video where he, well, get's cooked by the Lightning rod that the description on what he did before that didn't seem to match up. Firstly, he didn't really "laugh" to himself when he said "Who's afraid of a little thunder?", he just grunted. Secondly, the tone of his voice seemed to have a bit of a defeated tone to it. Thirdly, and the most important part, the very last moment before the lightning hit him, his face had this... look that seemed as though he was trying to brace himself (as if he knew he was going to die.). I mean, his eyes seemed to be closed tightly, and he seemed to have this grimace, like pain, or knowing you're going to die.

Boris Volgin
Does the subject of Yevgeny Volgin committing fratricide come up in Portable Ops or possibly in some other Metal Gear Game than Snake Eater? Because Volgin himself says in Snake Eater that he learned the secret of the Legacy after his father's death.