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Just to shut up those who are confused Solid Snake and Liquid Snake (the villain of Twin Snakes) are both clones of Big Boss (or Naked Snake). Solid got all of his dominant traits and Liquid received all of his recessive traits.I dont get the joke. Someone explain? Or do you have to follow the Metal Gear series?
That's what Liquid thought but it's actually reverse. Solid was the garbage clone while Liquid was the superior one.Solid got all of his dominant traits and Liquid received all of his recessive traits.
Ugh, I hate it when people make this mistake. Snake has dominant genes, Liquid has recessive. Liquid's genes turn out to be better than Snake's. That's all there is to it.That's what Liquid thought but it's actually reverse. Solid was the garbage clone while Liquid was the superior one.
You sure about this? In MGS1 they make a remark about liquid saying something similiar to "He still thinks he has the recessive genes?".. This implies liquid really got the dominant genes and only thinks otherwise.Ugh, I hate it when people make this mistake. Snake has dominant genes, Liquid has recessive. Liquid's genes turn out to be better than Snake's. That's all there is to it.
Also, this topic rocks and OMG A SURVEILLANCE CAMERA?!
psst, Metal Gear is just a video game and isn't real.*faceplam*
OK, dominance and recessiveness of genes do not determine their superiority. And how can you say Liquid doesn't have the recessive genes when he freakin' has blond hair? Liquid was given the recessive genes, which happened to be good. Snake got the dominant genes, which weren't as good.
Seriously, take a biology class in high school. It works wonders for getting rid of Kojima's ignorance of genetics.
You didn't see the proper ending then with Ocelot talking about it. I made no mistake unlike yourself but at least it gives you a chance to go and replay one of the best games ever made.Ugh, I hate it when people make this mistake. Snake has dominant genes, Liquid has recessive. Liquid's genes turn out to be better than Snake's. That's all there is to it.
Also, this topic rocks and OMG A SURVEILLANCE CAMERA?!
The whole point Kojima was trying to make with the recessive/dominant genes and other mentions of DNA throughout the twin snakes is that just because you have something written into your DNA doesn't mean you should be resigned to your fate.You sure about this? In MGS1 they make a remark about liquid saying something similiar to "He still thinks he has the recessive genes?".. This implies liquid really got the dominant genes and only thinks otherwise.
Though now that we've seen Big Boss we can see that Snake does have the dominant genes... I don't think that was the original intent in the first game though
...Are you even in high school yet, or did you just sleep through biology class all year? Ugh, I didn't want to do this, as I already have to post the same thing all the time at gamefaqs, but here goes:psst, Metal Gear is just a video game and isn't real.
You didn't see the proper ending then with Ocelot talking about it. I made no mistake unlike yourself but at least it gives you a chance to go and replay one of the best games ever made.
The whole point Kojima was trying to make with the recessive/dominant genes and other mentions of DNA throughout the twin snakes is that just because you have something written into your DNA doesn't mean you should be resigned to your fate.
ie. Otacon pledging to stop nuclear weapons even though his history is involved in making them
Solid Snake having the recessive genes yet overcoming the dominant genes of his brothers
You obviously didn't understand my point, it's a video game. I was trying to explain it in relation to the video game and how the game explains it, not the real world. Snake hides in a box, it's not realistic. Do you possess poor reading comprehension perhaps due to not graduating highschool or something? Again, it's a video game, don't take it seriously. (Since you seem to like to flame)...Are you even in high school yet, or did you just sleep through biology class all year? Ugh, I didn't want to do this, as I already have to post the same thing all the time at gamefaqs, but here goes:
blah blah blah no one cares
Not understanding MGS? When I originally brought it up it was in the context of the game, not real life.No, it's just that people not understanding that tidbit about MGS is a large pet peeve of mine. Sorry. Didn't mean to be offensive. I just put up with it so often, it drives me a little bit insane every time I see it.
No hard feelings man.
Also, hiding in a cardboard box is a really cool thing to do. It's worked for me a couple of times.
But Snake lived in the end. Maybe having great genes isn't so good after all...Ugh, I hate it when people make this mistake. Snake has dominant genes, Liquid has recessive. Liquid's genes turn out to be better than Snake's. That's all there is to it.
Also, this topic rocks and OMG A SURVEILLANCE CAMERA?!
no... you caught meYou were?!
Then I won the thread.no... you caught me