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* [[Fallen Hero]]
* [[Fallen Hero]]
* [[Final First Hug]]: {{spoiler|With Solid Snake}}
* [[Final First Hug]]: {{spoiler|With Solid Snake}}
* [[Flashback Nightmare]]: It's implied in [[Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake]] that Big Boss himself suffered from nightmares from the battlefield (he reacts to Snake's mention of nightmares with some recognition). In [[Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops]], Big Boss awakes from a nightmare that presumably was flashing back to his capture by the FOX unit and Null. In [[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]], the two instances that Big Boss was unconscious, he had dreams relating to his fights against The Boss in [[Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater]].
* [[Flashback Nightmare]]: It's implied in [[Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake]] that Big Boss himself suffered from nightmares from the battlefield (he reacts to Snake's mention of nightmares with some recognition). In [[Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops]], Big Boss awakes from a nightmare that presumably was flashing back to his capture by the FOX unit and Null. In [[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]], the two instances that Big Boss was unconscious, he had dreams relating to his fights against The Boss in [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]].
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Go Out with a Smile]]
* [[Go Out with a Smile]]
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* [[Mole in Charge]]: He was leading both FOXHOUND and Outer Heaven during the 1990s. However, given what happened in Peace Walker, it's unknown how he was even able to hide his loyalties or ties to Outer Heaven in the first place, especially after {{spoiler|Zero already knew about Big Boss's leadership of Outer Heaven, and attempted to gain control of it before eventually deciding to frame them with a nuclear strike on the US via an agent of Cipher due to Big Boss's refusal.}}
* [[Mole in Charge]]: He was leading both FOXHOUND and Outer Heaven during the 1990s. However, given what happened in Peace Walker, it's unknown how he was even able to hide his loyalties or ties to Outer Heaven in the first place, especially after {{spoiler|Zero already knew about Big Boss's leadership of Outer Heaven, and attempted to gain control of it before eventually deciding to frame them with a nuclear strike on the US via an agent of Cipher due to Big Boss's refusal.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}
* [[Ret Canon]]: Kind of. Prior to ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater]]'', the closest thing to a hint that Big Boss's original codename was Snake was in the non-canonical game "Snake's Revenge" where, despite the title being "Snake's Revenge," the only character who actually desired any revenge was Big Boss.
* [[Ret Canon]]: Kind of. Prior to ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'', the closest thing to a hint that Big Boss's original codename was Snake was in the non-canonical game "Snake's Revenge" where, despite the title being "Snake's Revenge," the only character who actually desired any revenge was Big Boss.
* [[Scars Are Forever]]: Subverted in ''Peace Walker''. It initially seemed like he cut himself a scar in the shape of The Boss's scar, but it is later revealed to be faked, having placed a jigsaw on his person by disguising it as a scar in case Snake got captured.
* [[Scars Are Forever]]: Subverted in ''Peace Walker''. It initially seemed like he cut himself a scar in the shape of The Boss's scar, but it is later revealed to be faked, having placed a jigsaw on his person by disguising it as a scar in case Snake got captured.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Seen in MGS3 during the Virtuous Mission, when about to shoot down a hornet’s nest around some KGB soldiers.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Seen in MGS3 during the Virtuous Mission, when about to shoot down a hornet’s nest around some KGB soldiers.