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Talk:Sniper Wolf

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To Fantomas,

I'm a bit curious as to why you removed my entry about Wolf's cameo appearance in MGS4.

AngelOfIron 13:00, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

I just wasn't sure about it. It still doesn't seem right to me. It's just a wolf. There are several of them in the game, all of them have been there since the original MGS. How is that specific one meant to be Sniper Wolf? Even that YouTube vid you posted doesn't give any actual evidence for it. We shouldn't post it as fact, when, to be quite honest, it isn't a fact. --Fantomas 14:37, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

You have a point, altho' I do believe the relevance of the scene should remain addressed in her profile nevertheless. Perhaps it should be moved to Trivia or Behind the Scenes? AngelOfIron 14:41, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

Trivia sounds much better, yeah. --Fantomas 14:46, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

Alright, I'll move it there then. AngelOfIron 14:53, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

I thought about this issue for a while, because it puzzed me why they (game designers) would have you fight a "crying" "wolf" in the same place Sniper Wolf was battled and defeated. It just seems like they're trying to refur you to the scene with Sniper Wolf.

Another thing, Sniper talks about the crying and weeping on the battle field. Then comes a crying wolf whom "wolf", we're considering Sniper Wolf, carries her away after she is defeated. All connected. Very epic though. Darius Sinclair 22:47, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Two points

First, I don't recall anything about mercury bullets. I've played the original Metal Gear and read the novelization, and mercury bullets were not featured in either of those. However, if it's mentioned in The Twin Snakes or Guns of the Patriots, it's true. Otherwise, it isn't and should be removed from the article.

Second, diazepam and pentazemin are the same thing. Pentazemin is simply a made-up name to refer to Valium, whose chemical name is diazepam. If I remember right, the name "pentazemin" wasn't introduced until Sons of Liberty anyway, so it wouldn't make a whole lot of sense for Wolf to have been addicted to it. 75.64.30.239 01:39, 12 January 2009 (UTC)