Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops/Characters

See also:


 * Metal Gear 1987
 * Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake
 * Metal Gear Solid
 * Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty
 * Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater
 * Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots
 * Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker
 * Metal Gear Acid
 * Metal Gear Ghost Babel

Characters that debuted in  include:

Gene
Voiced By: Norio Wakamoto (JP), Steve Blum (EN)

A former CIA operative that takes control the FOX unit and takes over of the San Hieronymo peninsula.


 * Badass: Deliberately designed as one.
 * Badass In Charge: The specific variant of badass he was engineeered to be.
 * Big Bad: For Portable Ops.
 * Blood Knight: Some of his reactions during his fight against Big Boss indicate that he enjoys a challenging fight against Big Boss.
 * Charm Person: Gene's ability. Gene has a hypnotic voice and is also very good with words; he was engineered to become the "ultimate commander" which means he is very good at managing morale. Early on he uses his voice to encourage the men working on RAXA. Later he uses his powers in a much more sinister way: he convinces
 * Compelling Voice: He manages to actually get soldiers to have their morale boost simply by talking, literally. It is stated, or at least strongly implied, that this was the result of the Successor Project.
 * Death Glare
 * Expy: Gene is the game's equivalent of Liquid Snake, an Evil Counterpart to the hero. But whereas Liquid was Solid Snake's literal evil twin, the relationship between Naked Snake and Gene is a bit less obvious, since he is not an actual twin, but a super-soldier trained in the image of Naked Snake's mentor, The Boss. Gene also takes his codename "Viper", from the antagonist in Metal Gear Ghost Babel, Black Arts Viper, who was that game's equivalent of Liquid Snake.
 * Go Out with a Smile: Gene faces his death with dignity,.
 * Graceful Loser
 * More Than Mind Control: Gene doesn't control people's minds directly so much as massage their morale. A good commander is supposed to be able to motivate his troops, after all (and the first time we see him use his Compelling Voice, it's to reassure his troops). He turns this around later when Big Boss and a bunch of Big Boss's troops assault him;.
 * Nietzsche Wannabe: Gene expressed a belief that humanity is good for nothing except being "violent, foolish, fragile creatures" and fighting amongst each other.
 * Super Soldier: A unique twist: He was basically created to be super-Commander, meaning a Super Soldier who leads other Super Soldiers.
 * Super Speed: Fast enough to even make Null seem slow.
 * Pet the Dog: It's somewhat implied that the reason why he went as far as to generate mental shielding powerful enough to prevent even Ursula from reading his mind in order to avoid her betraying him is because he didn't wish to have to kill her as a result. Basically, due to his skills, he wouldn't have to worry too much about being harmed in any way by Ursula should she betray him, as he proved by.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: He wanted to get rid of the Philosophers and free the world from their control, although his method of doing so was launching a WMD at Virgina, USA and then making it seem as though the Russians did it. He also seems to believe that having the masses essentially pour their life energies and be sapped of their free will and commit sacrifice was something The Boss would have wanted.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Gene's hair is white in appearance, though it doesn't exactly make him look pretty.
 * Xanatos Speed Chess: After, Gene left for another room and nonetheless managed to activate the launch sequence, presumably from a backup control room.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness:

Jonathan
Voiced By: Takahiro Fujimoto (JP), Robin Atkin Downes (EN)

A Red Army soldier during the San Hieronymo Takeover. He was the first person recruited by Big Boss and Roy Campbell in Portable Ops.


 * Combat Pragmatist: After Jonathan is kidnapped by Big Boss with the intention of recruiting him into their resistance, Jonathan, upon regaining consciousness, attempted to attack Snake, only for his punch to be blocked by him. He then restrained Roy Campbell and stole his gun and attempted to use it on Big Boss to escape, only to end up flattened on the truckbed by Big Boss's CQC skills. Unlike most examples of Combat Pragmatism, Big Boss actually compliments Jonathan on it ("Quick thinker, too. They've trained you well. You're a good soldier.").
 * Brainwashed: Subverted: Jonathan is initially suspected of being brainwashed by FOX when Jonathan laughs at Roy and Snake's statements on wanting to help the Ex-Soviet Personnel be free of FOX's control over them, but he then denies it, and explains the real reason why they are serving FOX.
 * Heel Face Turn: Sort of. He joins Snake and Campbell early in the game.
 * Mauve Shirt:.
 * Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: The reason he was initially working for Gene is out of disgust for his and the other Soviet personnel's treatment by the Soviet government. To put it bluntly, the soldiers and other personnel had to put up with the unbearable climate of San Hieronymo, with poor food supplies, and several of their comrades dying either from disease or from aiding in battle against the Colombian regime at the time, all because they wanted the Soviet Union to prosper and win the Cold War in their favor. However, come 1970 and Detente, the Soviet Government "repaid" their efforts by marooning them on the peninsula, cutting off all supplies and communications, all to make it seem as though he and his soldiers were Renegade Russians in case the incomplete base was ever discovered by the United States and its proxies.
 * Renegade Russian: Notably averted. HARD. See Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal above.
 * Vodka Drunkenski: An optional radio call to Para-Medic (should she be recruited) via Jonathan, any of the Soviet personnel, or, heck, any character who isn't Naked Snake, will strongly imply he and the other Soviet soldiers recruited are of this trope. It's probably justified, as they had been marooned by the Soviet government for no reason other than to have a convenient excuse about why there is a missile base in Colombia made by the Soviets when they are doing the SALT talks.
 * Vodka Drunkenski: An optional radio call to Para-Medic (should she be recruited) via Jonathan, any of the Soviet personnel, or, heck, any character who isn't Naked Snake, will strongly imply he and the other Soviet soldiers recruited are of this trope. It's probably justified, as they had been marooned by the Soviet government for no reason other than to have a convenient excuse about why there is a missile base in Colombia made by the Soviets when they are doing the SALT talks.
 * Vodka Drunkenski: An optional radio call to Para-Medic (should she be recruited) via Jonathan, any of the Soviet personnel, or, heck, any character who isn't Naked Snake, will strongly imply he and the other Soviet soldiers recruited are of this trope. It's probably justified, as they had been marooned by the Soviet government for no reason other than to have a convenient excuse about why there is a missile base in Colombia made by the Soviets when they are doing the SALT talks.
 * Vodka Drunkenski: An optional radio call to Para-Medic (should she be recruited) via Jonathan, any of the Soviet personnel, or, heck, any character who isn't Naked Snake, will strongly imply he and the other Soviet soldiers recruited are of this trope. It's probably justified, as they had been marooned by the Soviet government for no reason other than to have a convenient excuse about why there is a missile base in Colombia made by the Soviets when they are doing the SALT talks.
 * Vodka Drunkenski: An optional radio call to Para-Medic (should she be recruited) via Jonathan, any of the Soviet personnel, or, heck, any character who isn't Naked Snake, will strongly imply he and the other Soviet soldiers recruited are of this trope. It's probably justified, as they had been marooned by the Soviet government for no reason other than to have a convenient excuse about why there is a missile base in Colombia made by the Soviets when they are doing the SALT talks.

Python
Voiced By: Yusaka Yara (JP), Dwight Schultz (EN)

An old war buddy of Snake during the Vietnam War. He received a severe injury which cost him the ability to regulate his body temperature to the point that his body would burn up and was assumed dead by Snake, but his body was recovered by the U.S. government who put him through surgery and gave him a suit filled with liquid nitrogen. He was then trained by the CIA to be an "Anti-Snake" soldier. He was present at the San Hieronymo takeover where Cunningham assigned him to lead the search for Snake and Roy Campbell.


 * Anti-Villain: It's fairly clear that the only reason he agreed to partake in Gene's rebellion was so he could redeem himself for his actions as the Anti-Snake.
 * An Ice Person: Due to injuries suffered in Vietnam and the resultant cooling suit he was hooked up to keep him alive.
 * Berserk Button: Apparently being called a "monster" by someone, especially if that someone also attempted to kill him first, is something he does not like.
 * Badass Abnormal: See An Ice Person.
 * Death Seeker / I Cannot Self-Terminate: It is pretty clear that he is also willing to accept his death as he felt he was irredeemable for basically having to participate in wetworks as part of being an "Anti-Snake" soldier, something that's made very clear that he did not enjoy at all, if he couldn't beat Big Boss at all.
 * Flashback Nightmare: Python states that he got stuck with them due to his wetworks missions, when explaining what he had done with implied guilt for what he has done.
 * Expy: He's basically the Gray Fox to Big Boss's Solid Snake.
 * Heel Face Turn: Potentially.
 * Redemption Equals Death: Potentially.
 * Shout-Out: His head being filled with cooling joints gives a uncanny resemblance to Pinhead, although his ice-based powers and his overall character is more indicative of Mr. Freeze.
 * Tragic Monster: Although don't expect him to be too merciful if he hears you call him a monster right after attacking him.

Elisa/
Voiced By: Saori Goto (JP), Tara Strong (EN)

A young woman with psychic abilities who follows Gene in his rebellion. However, she decides to help Snake when they meet, giving him drugs to cure Campbell's malaria, and warning him about her sister, Ursula.


 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Psychic Powers
 * Psychic Powers

Lt. Cunningham
Voiced By: Daisuke Gouri (JP), Noah Nelson (EN)

The FOX unit's interrogation specialist. He joins Gene's rebellion.


 * Alas, Poor Villain: In-universe,
 * Black Dude Dies First: Kind of: He'll be either the first or the second renegade FOX member to (not counting ), depending on the player's decision on how to defeat Python.
 * Climax Boss
 * Cold-Blooded Torture
 * The Dragon:
 * Handicapped Badass
 * Laughing Mad:
 * The Mole:
 * Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal:
 * Scary Black Man; Though very erudite and courteous, which only makes it more creepy when he remains this way while performing Cold-Blooded Torture.
 * Taking You with Me: Cunningham attempted this when he was defeated, with the Soviet-made Davy Crockett that he originally planned to use when Gene launched the ICBMG into Russia. However, his hovercraft exploded just before he could press the trigger, with it ending up in Naked Snake's hands. He even says the trope word-for-word.
 * Wicked Cultured: Despite being large and brutish looking, he's very well spoken, capable of incredible courtesy, and has a pronounced grasp of the political situation.
 * Wicked Cultured: Despite being large and brutish looking, he's very well spoken, capable of incredible courtesy, and has a pronounced grasp of the political situation.

Colonel Skowronski
Voiced By: Tetsu Inada (JP), Nick Jameson (EN)

A Red Army colonel. He was in command of the San Heironymo Peninsula, but after Gene's rebellion his men turned on him and he was forced to go in to hiding.


 * Chekhov's Gunman: He first appears relatively early, where he is seen encountering Python and is locked in a cell and Snake shoots the lock, freeing him. Later,
 * Drunk with Power:
 * Non-Player Character: The only named character who never becomes playable, since he doesn't have a character model and only appears in the comic book-style cut-scenes.
 * Laughing Mad
 * Vodka Drunkenski: He is the (former) Soviet commander of the San Hieronymo missile base, and he is strongly implied to be drunk when Snake first encounters him. Probably justified, as not only is he literally marooned on a desolate peninsula with no contact, but most if not all of his soldiers had also deserted him thanks to Gene.
 * You Monster!: He calls Python this after he fails to kill him because of his cooling suit. Python even calls him out on his doing so after doing the latter action.
 * You Monster!: He calls Python this after he fails to kill him because of his cooling suit. Python even calls him out on his doing so after doing the latter action.