When You Have the Big Boss Dream Again

Symbol of Outer Heaven, 1995.

Outer Heaven referred to a number of concepts that all pertain to Large Dominate' dream, which involved ending the abuse and exploitation of soldiers by the earth'southward governments, based on his estimation of The Boss' will.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • one.1 Inspiration
    • 1.2 Militaires Sans Frontières
    • 1.3 Diamond Dogs
    • one.4 South Africa
    • 1.5 Zanzibar Land
  • 2 Logo
  • 3 Former members
  • iv Criticism and views
  • five Other "Outer Heavens"
    • five.1 Shadow Moses Incident
    • 5.2 Big Beat out Incident
    • 5.3 Outer Sky (mother visitor)
  • six Behind the scenes
  • seven Run into as well
  • 8 References

History

Alert: The following information is from outside Hideo Kojima's core "Metal Gear Saga." Its canonicity within the continuity is disputed, therefore reader discretion is brash.[?]

Inspiration

In 1970, Gene proposed the concept of Army's Heaven, which would in fact victimize soldiers in the pursuit of his goals. Naked Snake (Big Boss) responded that soldiers were looking for something "exterior Factor's 'heaven'", and foiled his plans to attack the The states with a nuclear strike. Later on being defeated, Cistron gave Big Boss data on the resource and personnel that he had amassed over the years for Regular army'southward Heaven, with the hope that he would put it to good apply anytime.

Non-"Metallic Gear Saga" information ends hither.

Large Boss was inducted into the newly-formed Patriots by Zero, hoping to put these behavior into practice, which he had inherited from his former mentor, The Boss.

Militaires Sans Frontières

Militaires Sans Frontières logo.

Main commodity: Militaires Sans Frontières

Subsequently 1972, Big Boss became increasingly frustrated with the direction that Nothing was taking the Patriots, so he left the group and began preparations to oppose it. Big Boss afterwards formed the private military group Militaires Sans Frontières (French for "Soldiers Without Borders"), combining the best aspects of a state army and a special forces unit.

Outer Heaven Uniform, 1974 while interim as MSF.

The MSF were hired to repel the Peace Scout from Costa rica in 1974, dispatching its forces into several warzones for income to increment its numbers; besides as maintaining supplies for its personnel. As the MSF's Mother Base grew in size and power, information technology even gained nuclear capability. (Kazuhira Miller had referred to it equally the seventh nuclear power at the fourth dimension.) While however considered a group of renegades, Large Dominate thought that MSF was chop-chop becoming his personal "Outer Heaven"[1]: a soldier'southward paradise existing free of whatsoever i global power's political control; or a habitation for those shunned amidst a global cold war. After defeating the nuclear-armed AI weapon Peace Walker, MSF successfully subdued an internal rebellion instigated by Nil – a.one thousand.a. Zip – in which Metallic Gear ZEKE was hijacked.

Later, in 1975, Mother Base of operations was attacked past a mysterious force known as XOF, led by a human being named Skull Face. After an intense battle, the Female parent Base was significantly damaged, including the destruction of several of its struts via C4; and many MSF soldiers were wiped out. Big Boss concluded up in a coma.

Diamond Dogs

Primary article: Diamond Dogs

Diamond Dogs logo.

Afterward awakening at a infirmary in Cyprus in 1984, Large Boss was reacquainted with fellow Patriot founder Ocelot. There, Ocelot (under Nothing's direction) suggested that he apply a body double, Venom Snake, to distract XOF and the world from the true Big Boss; yet at the aforementioned time, expand his fable. Venom Snake would later be rescued past Ocelot, and become to Transitional islamic state of afghanistan to rescue Kazuhira Miller from Soviet forces. Ophidian succeeded in rescuing Miller; and the 2 vowed to have their revenge against Cipher for everything they had lost and rebuild, with Venom Snake already declaring himself a fallen demon. It was during this time period that he reorganized what remained of MSF into a unit known equally the Diamond Dogs: a group willing to perform unsavory jobs for whatever client needed it. Through it, he expanded his Outer Heaven concept from 1 which merely takes in soldiers without a homeland, to a full-on and infamous mercenary forcefulness. During these events, it was revealed that the existent Big Boss had already been establishing the "real" Outer Heaven in South Africa. While it is not explicitly stated, information technology can be assumed that Diamond Dogs were absorbed into Outer Heaven.

South Africa

Main article: Outer Heaven (South Africa)
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In the 1980s, Big Boss established a fully independent nation, "Outer Heaven", 200 kilometers north of Galzburg, South Africa. Outer Heaven became a sanctuary for disillusioned soldiers, where they would not be used as pawns of their government; and where they would always accept a place—be information technology on the battlefield, or in society in full general. For insurance, Big Dominate reinforced the fledgling nation'south military strength with the bipedal tank TX-55 Metallic Gear, which was capable of launching a nuclear strike from anywhere on the planet. Big Boss later returned to the U.S. military to command FOXHOUND, while Venom Snake took his identify in Outer Sky. In 1995, Outer Heaven's activities were discovered by the W, and FOXHOUND was ordered to infiltrate the mercenary state and destroy Metallic Gear. Big Dominate sent in rookie agent Solid Snake, believing that he would fail his mission. However, Snake was successful, defying Big Boss's expectations; and destroyed Metal Gear. When Outer Heaven's cocky-destruct sequence was subsequently activated, Venom Snake confronted Solid Snake, hoping to ensure both their deaths in the blast. All the same, he failed to attain this, and died at Snake's easily.

Soon afterwards, NATO launched an air raid to wipe out any remaining Outer Heaven facilities, indifferent to the resulting deaths of those in the area (since the war orphans and refugees were considered a liability). Big Boss managed to save many of them, including the surviving fortress personnel; mercenaries; and even Resistance members: the final of whom he forgave for their initial opposition to him.

Zanzibar Land

Large Dominate, with his mercenary forces and Metal Gear D.

In 1999, Big Boss—having faked his death after the fall of Outer Heaven—continued to pursue his vision of Outer Heaven with Zanzibar State and Metal Gear D (also engineered past Dr. Madnar); though his plans were again foiled past Solid Snake.

Later the apparent death of Big Boss and the plummet of Zanzibar Country, his mercenaries had their contracts purchased by the U.Due south government and became reserve members of the Next-Generation Special Forces, with whom Solid Snake would in one case over again battle in 2005.

Outer Heaven logo (1990s).

The skull motif of Outer Heaven'southward logos originated in 1974 courtesy of the Militaires Sans Frontières. Information technology was used during the Peace Walker Incident.

In the 1980s, the logo for Outer Heaven possessed a skull facing forrad with tiny wings from the jaw, on a patch emblem similar in shape to the old MSF logo. The words Outer Heaven were placed on the arc in a higher place. The skull besides possessed a pigsty in the right side of the forehead, which was similar to where Venom Snake's horn/shrapnel wound was located.

By 1995, the skull logo of Outer Sky was reoriented to exist facing down and to the left, and had four eyes, pronounced canines, and a missing lower jaw. In improver, information technology was placed in a strictly circular ring with the words "Outer" on the top and "Heaven" on the bottom.

Former members

  • Big Boss (founder)
  • Venom Snake (commander)
  • Bloody Brad
  • Dingy Duck
  • Fire Trooper
  • Machinegun Child
  • Shotmaker
  • Vulcan Raven[2]

Criticism and views

Outer Heaven was seen past the Due west as a rogue state, whose ambitions for military superiority and the acquisition of nuclear weapons was a threat to world stability.

Apropos their military nature, Naomi Hunter referred to the Outer Heaven mercenaries as "rent-a-state of war bastards,"[2] despite her benefactor, Large Boss, having been their leader, and her adoptive brother, Frank Jaeger, having been a mercenary himself.

Other "Outer Heavens"

Shadow Moses Incident

In 2005, Liquid Ophidian's FOXHOUND and the Next-Generation Special Forces took over Shadow Moses Island and threatened the residuum of the world with Metal Gear King. Liquid informally inverse the name of Shadow Moses to "Outer Sky" to award his interpretation of Big Boss'southward dream and memory, hoping to surpass his begetter, but was foiled past Solid Ophidian.

Big Shell Incident

In 2009, Solidus Serpent used the term "Outer Sky" as a codename for his programme to destroy the Patriots. Solidus originally intended to detonate a nuclear warhead over Wall Street, causing an electromagnetic pulse that would destroy the Patriots' computer systems, used to control the nation from the shadows. Later the loss of this nuclear capability, he provided Arsenal Gear to Dead Prison cell leader Fortune as a lark to lure the Patriots' fire, while he would runway down and eliminate the members of the Patriots' "Wisemen's Committee", whose identities he had obtained from Arsenal'due south AI. By doing so, they would liberate America from their manipulations forever and merits a place in history. Yet, Solidus'due south plans never came to fruition due to his defeat at Raiden's hands as well as the Patriots' machinations.

Outer Sky (mother visitor)

The symbol of the Outer Haven mother company.

In 2014, Liquid Ocelot set up up a new Outer Heaven as a mother visitor for his PMC armies, and commandeered an Armory Gear-course warship, with the ultimate purpose of causing the destruction of the Patriots' orbital AI satellite. His public plan was to launch a non-registered nuke at JD via Rex'due south runway gun, although he secretly intended for Snake to upload a virus into the AI system to destroy it and leave club in a state of lawless social club and chaos. Unbeknownst to Liquid Ocelot, this plan was thwarted due to Sunny making the modifications to the virus so that, when Solid Snake used the virus to infect and destroy the AI network, it would preserve its function in regulating essentials for society and proceed the mass of information intact. Despite his vision never existence ultimately realized, Liquid Ocelot believed Large Boss's dream of Outer Heaven had been accomplished.

Backside the scenes

Outer Sky (アウター・ヘブン , Autā Hebun ? ) offset appears as the enemy force in Metallic Gear, whose motivations beyond the acquisition of greater military power are not elaborated upon. In Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Large Boss's dream of a nation for soldiers is first detailed, which he attempts to bring nearly through Zanzibar Land. Metal Gear Solid is the first game to define "Outer Heaven" as being the overall term for this philosophy, beyond the name of the original mercenary state. Its origins, forth with those of its founder, are further explored in subsequent games throughout the serial.

Original Outer Heaven logo, from the Metal Gear user manual.

In Metal Gear, the skull logo of Outer Sky displayed a left-facing swastika or manji on its forehead, as illustrated in the game'south user manual. The manji is used every bit a geometrical motif and as a religious symbol in Eastern and Dharmic religions and possesses many meanings, ofttimes relating to peace (the original Sanskrit svastika literally means "to be skillful"). Yet, the symbol has get stigmatized in the Western globe considering of its iconic usage by Nazi Germany. Modernistic usage often displays the left-facing swastika (卍) due to the association of the right-facing version (卐) with Nazism. The logo's sole reappearance in the series is in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, during the post-credits timeline, although the swastika has been removed, the text altered, and the logo equally a whole reoriented slightly, making information technology more than symmetrical on its vertical centrality.

In the English language packaging and manual for the Nintendo Amusement System version of Metal Gear, Outer Heaven was given a slightly different backstory: The nation was implied to take already existed long prior to Big Dominate founding it (in fact, in the localized story, Big Boss doesn't fifty-fifty exist). In addition, information technology was originally a democracy, earlier terrorist leader Colonel Vermon CaTaffy took control of the region, and began creating a global terrorist network past forcibly recruiting villagers into his ain mercenaries, and ruled by "bombs and bullets."

In the non-canonical Metal Gear: Ghost Babel, Outer Heaven is instead located in the fictional Central African land of Gindra, rather than the Republic of Southward Africa. Outer Sky had actually been formed by the United States regime as a venture to provide mercenaries to its "clients," in an endeavor to unofficially go on tabs on anti-American forces. The idea was thought upward by the CIA Deputy Director at the time, Steve Gardner. Notwithstanding, the man assigned to the projection, Big Boss, broke from the plan, so the U.Southward. staged the Outer Heaven Uprising, and Solid Snake's mission there, in order to maintain plausible deniability. Project Babel was a second effort at carrying out the original intentions of the Outer Heaven projection.

Although the MSX2 manual of Metal Gear said that Big Dominate formed Outer Heaven in the tardily 1980s, the transmission of Metal Gear Solid and the Metal Gear Solid iv Database contradict that past saying he formed information technology in the 1990s.[iii]

Outer Heaven was mentioned indirectly by Big Dominate on the official Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus website after the histrion succeeded in taking out several Kerotans on Map B (Rex Hangar).

Outer Heaven was given a brief mention in another piece of work of Kojima'south, Snatcher, as the proper noun of a nightclub.

Every bit a location, Outer Sky competed for fan votes against Shadow Moses on the official Versus Battle website. Although its description and ane of the images shows Big Boss's Outer Heaven, the other ii images depict Liquid Ocelot'southward warship Outer Haven.

Run across also

  • Outer Heaven (S Africa)
  • Zanzibar Land
  • Army'southward Heaven
  • Outer Sky (mother visitor)
  • Militaires Sans Frontières
  • Diamond Dogs

References

  1. ^ http://www.konami.jp/kojima_pro/e3_2009/en/
  2. ^ a b Metallic Gear Solid, Konami Computer Amusement Nihon (1998).
    Naomi Hunter: Vulcan Raven is half Native Alaskan American and half Inuit. [...] During the Cold War, he trained in Russia with the Vympel, the Soviet special forces. In 1993, he was demoted by President Yeltsin post-obit his insurrection d'etat. So he fled the country and became a mercenary. Afterwards that, he joined those hire-a-war bastards at "Outer Heaven Inc."
  3. ^ http://mgsdb.com/en/enc/430

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