Metal Gear Solid: The Hidden Snake
Chapter 1: Intruders
June 14, 2015
The one and only Solid Snake, standing alone on the street in Manhattan, looks around intently. Walking a few blocks before stopping stands Snake in front of a building. Inside that building is an elderly lady.
"How are you, Snake?" the elderly lady asks.
"Fine, fine. I just need the access code to get in," Snake replies.
The elderly lady gives Snake the code and he is on his way seconds later.
The security system is probably the most complex in the world. First, a scanner has to grant you access. Only then you have to have a voice activated code specifically given to you. There is also a two foot thick door that you have to pass through that is sealed shut and almost impossible to get through.
What does this system exactly protect? The world's greatest weapon, a machine that can single-handedly take out the whole entire world. This machine is known as Metal Gear.
As Snake walks through, he finds his long time friend, Otacon, sitting at his small wooden desk looking closely with much excitement and confusion in his face at his computer screen.
"Snake, come look at this," Otacon tells Snake.
Behind the computer stands Snake now looking at the screen. On the screen are nine pictures of people.
In a low voice, Otacon says, "I believe I have found the Patriots."
Snake is stunned by the newly found news. "Let's go to my office."
After the happening's of the Big Shell, Snake decided to retire from the top secret missions that he was most famous for. He soon took over as commander of the Metal Gear Devoloping Committee. Snake now looks over every aspect of how Metal Gear is designed, this being why he receives his own office.
When they enter the room, Otacon immediately gets to work. The nine images are uploaded to Snake's computer instantly. Snake sits down to examine the images of the people while Otacon stands behind him.
After many minutes of studying, Snake comes across a photo that interests him.
"I've seen that guy before... I just don't remember where," states Snake. "Do you have the names of these people, Otacon?"
Otacon was staring around the office, not paying the slightest attention to Snake.
"Otacon, did you hear me?"
"Here what?" Otacon asks confused.
Snake has had a very long day.
"I've had a long day. Don't make me more angry. Anyways do you have the names?"
Otacon replies, "No, but I may be able to find them."
Suddenly, the alarm starts blaring. Someone comes over the loudspeaker.
"Everyone, save your files and get the hell out of here! We have been targeted by enemy aircraft. I repeat, we have been targeted by enemy aircraft. Move, move, move!" screams the person.
In an instant, Snake and Otacon get to work. Snake, trying to grab all his things, accidentally drops the CD which the images were saved on not noticing that he had dropped it. One other thing was on the CD also. Specifications for the Metal Gear are always saved on the CD's since there is rarely any other occasion that you have to save something not pertaining to Metal Gear.
Snake turns off the light and rushes out the room.
A few moments later, the whole building goes dark and silent except for a dim light that Snake forgot to shut off. In the glow of the light, you see a shadow. Someone is inside Snake's office searching around for something. Within seconds, the shadow is gone.
Snake and Otacon are now in a very large room with many other people that is big enough to hold over a thousand people. Supposedly this room can survive any kind of nuclear attack, but it hasn't been proven yet.
Otacon asks Snake, "You did get the CD, right?"
"Of course I did. It's right-" Snake stops and searches around for the disc. After looking all over, pulling things out of his bag, Snake comes to the conclusion that the CD has fallen out somewhere.
Snake tells Otacon, "Dammit! It must of fallen out of the bag."
Looking at Snake in displeasure and disappointment, Otacon makes sure that he doesn't have the CD, which of course he doesn't.
Many hours have passed when finally the guy on the loudspeaker comes on again. "This was just a test. From the looks of it, you performed very well. Good job guys, now get back to work!" boomed the loudspeaker.
Chapter 1: Intruders
June 14, 2015
The one and only Solid Snake, standing alone on the street in Manhattan, looks around intently. Walking a few blocks before stopping stands Snake in front of a building. Inside that building is an elderly lady.
"How are you, Snake?" the elderly lady asks.
"Fine, fine. I just need the access code to get in," Snake replies.
The elderly lady gives Snake the code and he is on his way seconds later.
The security system is probably the most complex in the world. First, a scanner has to grant you access. Only then you have to have a voice activated code specifically given to you. There is also a two foot thick door that you have to pass through that is sealed shut and almost impossible to get through.
What does this system exactly protect? The world's greatest weapon, a machine that can single-handedly take out the whole entire world. This machine is known as Metal Gear.
As Snake walks through, he finds his long time friend, Otacon, sitting at his small wooden desk looking closely with much excitement and confusion in his face at his computer screen.
"Snake, come look at this," Otacon tells Snake.
Behind the computer stands Snake now looking at the screen. On the screen are nine pictures of people.
In a low voice, Otacon says, "I believe I have found the Patriots."
Snake is stunned by the newly found news. "Let's go to my office."
After the happening's of the Big Shell, Snake decided to retire from the top secret missions that he was most famous for. He soon took over as commander of the Metal Gear Devoloping Committee. Snake now looks over every aspect of how Metal Gear is designed, this being why he receives his own office.
When they enter the room, Otacon immediately gets to work. The nine images are uploaded to Snake's computer instantly. Snake sits down to examine the images of the people while Otacon stands behind him.
After many minutes of studying, Snake comes across a photo that interests him.
"I've seen that guy before... I just don't remember where," states Snake. "Do you have the names of these people, Otacon?"
Otacon was staring around the office, not paying the slightest attention to Snake.
"Otacon, did you hear me?"
"Here what?" Otacon asks confused.
Snake has had a very long day.
"I've had a long day. Don't make me more angry. Anyways do you have the names?"
Otacon replies, "No, but I may be able to find them."
Suddenly, the alarm starts blaring. Someone comes over the loudspeaker.
"Everyone, save your files and get the hell out of here! We have been targeted by enemy aircraft. I repeat, we have been targeted by enemy aircraft. Move, move, move!" screams the person.
In an instant, Snake and Otacon get to work. Snake, trying to grab all his things, accidentally drops the CD which the images were saved on not noticing that he had dropped it. One other thing was on the CD also. Specifications for the Metal Gear are always saved on the CD's since there is rarely any other occasion that you have to save something not pertaining to Metal Gear.
Snake turns off the light and rushes out the room.
A few moments later, the whole building goes dark and silent except for a dim light that Snake forgot to shut off. In the glow of the light, you see a shadow. Someone is inside Snake's office searching around for something. Within seconds, the shadow is gone.
Snake and Otacon are now in a very large room with many other people that is big enough to hold over a thousand people. Supposedly this room can survive any kind of nuclear attack, but it hasn't been proven yet.
Otacon asks Snake, "You did get the CD, right?"
"Of course I did. It's right-" Snake stops and searches around for the disc. After looking all over, pulling things out of his bag, Snake comes to the conclusion that the CD has fallen out somewhere.
Snake tells Otacon, "Dammit! It must of fallen out of the bag."
Looking at Snake in displeasure and disappointment, Otacon makes sure that he doesn't have the CD, which of course he doesn't.
Many hours have passed when finally the guy on the loudspeaker comes on again. "This was just a test. From the looks of it, you performed very well. Good job guys, now get back to work!" boomed the loudspeaker.
