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{{Quote|Les tentacules de la pieuvre pour votre guerre! <br>Arms of the octopus, arms for your war!|Pieuvre Armement slogan}}
 
{{Quote|Les tentacules de la pieuvre pour votre guerre! <br>Arms of the octopus, arms for your war!|Pieuvre Armement slogan}}
   
'''Pieuvre Armement''' (English: '''Octopus Armaments''') was a [[private military company]] that operated under the mother company [[Outer Heaven (mother company)|Outer Heaven]] run by [[Liquid Ocelot]], and employed an armed force the size of Canada and Mexico's populations combined. It was based in France, and utilized the [[Sons of the Patriots|SOP system]], using [[nanomachine]]s to enhance and regulate their senses. The name was based on [[FOXHOUND]] member [[Decoy Octopus]]. It's TV spot hinted at an extremely nihilistic and suicidal outlook on life.<ref>''Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'' (Pieuvre Armement TV spot), Kojima Productions (2008).<br />'''French Female Announcer:''' "Plonger en moi. Une mort superficielle. Une vie superficielle est mort. Ce qui est la vie sans la mort ? Ce qui est mort ? Une vie ennuyeuse. La vie est surfaite. Jouer morts. Pieuvre Armement. Attrait irrésistible." (Translation: "Dive into me. A superficial death. A superficial life is death. What is life without death? What is death? A boring life. Life is overrated. Play dead. Pieuvre Armement. Irresistible attraction.")</ref>
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'''Pieuvre Armement''' (English: '''Octopus Armaments''') was a [[private military company]] that operated under the mother company [[Outer Heaven (mother company)|Outer Heaven]] run by [[Liquid Ocelot]], and employed an armed force the size of Canada and Mexico's populations combined. It was based in France, and utilized the [[Sons of the Patriots|SOP system]], using [[nanomachine]]s to enhance and regulate their senses. The name was based on [[FOXHOUND]] member [[Decoy Octopus]]. Its TV spot hinted at an extremely nihilistic and suicidal outlook on life.<ref>''Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'' (Pieuvre Armement TV spot), Kojima Productions (2008).<br />'''French Female Announcer:''' "Plonger en moi. Une mort superficielle. Une vie superficielle est mort. Ce qui est la vie sans la mort ? Ce qui est mort ? Une vie ennuyeuse. La vie est surfaite. Jouer morts. Pieuvre Armement. Attrait irrésistible." (Translation: "Dive into me. A superficial death. A superficial life is death. What is life without death? What is death? A boring life. Life is overrated. Play dead. Pieuvre Armement. Irresistible attraction.")</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 05:03, 22 December 2014

"Les tentacules de la pieuvre pour votre guerre!
Arms of the octopus, arms for your war!
"
―Pieuvre Armement slogan

Pieuvre Armement (English: Octopus Armaments) was a private military company that operated under the mother company Outer Heaven run by Liquid Ocelot, and employed an armed force the size of Canada and Mexico's populations combined. It was based in France, and utilized the SOP system, using nanomachines to enhance and regulate their senses. The name was based on FOXHOUND member Decoy Octopus. Its TV spot hinted at an extremely nihilistic and suicidal outlook on life.[1]

History

PA PMC

Pieuvre Armement soldiers open fire on Solid Snake in South America, 2014.

In 2014, Pieuvre Armement was deployed in South America to fight a local guerrilla group. Raiden mentioned to Solid Snake that the South American state army was fighting alongside Pieuvre Armement against the rebels, setting up ambushes for the rebel forces. The PMC, upon capturing rebel soldiers, would also attempt to execute the imprisoned soldiers by gunpoint though Solid Snake managed to save them.[2] The PMC later attempted to evacuate Naomi due to the situation in the area becoming far too dangerous for her, and later ended up suffering from seizures resulting from the SOP system undergoing a lockdown, due to the use of Solid Snake's DNA. In addition, they also became incapable of doing anything but destructive behavior due to the nanomachines controlling emotional behavior growing unstable from the shutdown and damaging the frontal lobe of the soldier's brains, imparing their speech and emotions, and making them incapable of feeling pain, making them comparable to zombies.[3] After the test, the Pieuvre Armement soldiers suffered from brain damage, leaving them "unsalvageable."[4]

Equipment

SOUTHAMERICAVISTAMANSION 4-1

Pieuvre Armement soldier, in 2014.

Pieuvre Armement soldiers wear green and olive drab cargo pants and tactical armor. They can be seen wearing green long sleeve tactical jackets under their vests as well as baseball caps, knee pads, neck gaiters, Com-Tac Ballistic headsets, MBITR transceiver radios, and sunglasses.[5] Their primary weapons are the Mk.17, the M14 EBR, XM320 grenade launchers (a stand-alone configuration with a telescopic stock) and, in some cases, the MP7. Their basic sidearm is the GSR. Pieuvre Armement soldiers who guarded the Vista Mansion and power station in South America used the M60E4 and M2HB machine guns; while wearing slightly different attire.[6] They also utilized custom versions of the M870 Shotgun. They also tended to carry chest harnesses that also contained military chemlights.

Pieuvre Armement also utilized Strykers and powered suits for heavy combat with attack helicopters being deployed for close air support. They also deployed large numbers of Gekko unmanned weapons.

Unconfirmed history

The following information has been detailed in official Konami-licensed media, written by various external authors. Its status in the Metal Gear canon is unconfirmed.[?]


During their operations in South America, the Pieuvre Armement possessed several Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft for transporting troops. In addition, at least some of them wore Protec helmets.[7]

Behind the scenes

Pieuvre Armement's assistance to the South American state army, coupled with the fact that Laughing Octopus ambushes several rebels, would imply that the PMC is a guerilla warfare-based one.

Pieuvre Armement appears to be the lightest equiped of the PMC, often lacking helmets and other protective gear.

From the map presented in Act 1 Briefing, its headquarters appears to be located in the heart of continental France, apparently in Limoges or Poitiers.

Pieuvre Armement (TV)

Still from the Pieuvre Armement TV spot.

Compared with the other Outer Heaven PMC forces in Metal Gear Solid 4, Pieuvre Armement troops are seen to be the most lightly armored, as they seem to wear lighter vests and some are equipped with no knee pads. Helmets are not used either, possibly in order to reduce the overall weight soldiers must carry in the unforgiving climate of South America.

The Mk.17/SCAR would be a very strange choice for a French-based military force of any kind as the standard rifle for the French military is the FAMAS Assault Rifle. This might either be an oversight by the military advisor, and/or the programmers of the game, or the Mk.17/SCAR may simply be the standard issue weapon chosen for Outer Heaven PMC personnel. The same applies for their other primary weapons. Pieuvre Armement's equipment can be imitated by soldiers in Metal Gear Online.

In the 7th Circle TV game show, it is implied that Pieuvre Armement manufactures 51.5 million firearms per year and employs an armed force the size of Canada and Mexico's total populations combined (which, in a recent study, would come down to being 147,050,000 rounded up to the nearest thousandth). This would stand to contrast the real world total population of France which only, as of January 1, 2011, 65,821,885 people live in, perhaps implying that, similar to the French Foreign Legion, the mercenaries themselves aren't all French based.

File:Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots PlayStation 3 Video - Konami France Ad

Pieuvre Armement's TV spot featured a female using a spear gun, although it is not known if the troops themselves actually used it. Similarly, the TV spot also showed some Underwater mines in the background near the octopus. The TV spot was also shown at Konami France during the game's development. The narration of the ad is translated as follows:

"Dive into me. A superficial death. A superficial life is death. What is life without death? What is death? A boring life. Life is overrated. Play dead. Pieuvre Armement. Irresistible attraction."

Gallery

Notes and references

  1. ^ Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Pieuvre Armement TV spot), Kojima Productions (2008).
    French Female Announcer: "Plonger en moi. Une mort superficielle. Une vie superficielle est mort. Ce qui est la vie sans la mort ? Ce qui est mort ? Une vie ennuyeuse. La vie est surfaite. Jouer morts. Pieuvre Armement. Attrait irrésistible." (Translation: "Dive into me. A superficial death. A superficial life is death. What is life without death? What is death? A boring life. Life is overrated. Play dead. Pieuvre Armement. Irresistible attraction.")
  2. ^ This was shown in Cove Valley Village.
  3. ^ http://natmal.net/mgsdb/?enc&id=529
  4. ^ Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Kojima Productions (2008)
    Vamp: Boss, she got away. Are you sure about this? // Liquid Ocelot: It's all part of the plan. // Vamp: The test was a failure. Even with his code. // Liquid Ocelot: As I feared. It's not pure enough. We need all of him. // Vamp: The PMCs we deployed have suffered brain damage. Nothing salvageable remains. Our only remaining option is to secure the original. // Liquid Ocelot: I know that. It's only a matter of time. We're working as fast as we can to find their hiding place. I need you here too, Vamp.
  5. ^ These are the soldiers who wear the hats and vests with antennas, seen mainly in Act 2 of Metal Gear Solid 4.
  6. ^ Both versions of the soldiers can be seen where Solid Snake is taking cover from them while the troops prevent him from getting close to the helicopter boarding Vamp and Naomi Hunter
  7. ^ Metal Gear Solid: Guns of the Patriots novelization by Project Itoh (English, 2012).

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