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image= [[Image:MGS4 Raiden render.jpg|200px]]| |
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codename= Raiden| |
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aliases= "Jack the Ripper", "White Devil". Briefly assumed the codename "Snake" during the [[Big Shell]] incident.| |
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realname= Jack| |
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nationality= [[United States|American]] (originally from [[Liberia]])| |
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affiliations= [[Force XXI]] (sometime before 2009), [[FOXHOUND|Psudeo-FOXHOUND]] operative unknowingly employed by [[The Patriots]] (2009).| |
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gender= Male| |
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japanactor= [[Kenyu Horiuchi]]| |
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actor= [[Quinton Flynn]] (''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]''), [[Charlie Schlatter]] ("''Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser''")| |
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motionactor= Eiji Morisaki|}} |
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'''Raiden''' is the protagonist of the Plant Chapter, the main act of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'', and a character in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]''. His role as the protagonist of ''Metal Gear Solid 2'' was a controversial twist, both for the unexpected substitution of ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' protagonist, [[Solid Snake]] ([[Konami]] kept Raiden's presence in the game a closely-guarded secret prior to its release, even to the point of editing Raiden out of pre-release footage of the game<ref>''The Making of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty'' DVD packaged with European version of ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]''</ref>), and for his effeminate appearance, the latter so much that the ridiculing of his effeminate appearance became a recurring joke in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'' and several early ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' promotional videos. |
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Raiden was originally designed to be more appealing to female fans<ref>''[[Metal Gear Saga Vol. 1]]'' DVD</ref>, and in ''The Making of Metal Gear Solid 2'', designer [[Yoji Shinkawa]] mentions that he designed Raiden in reference to what a "beautiful man" looked like. In ''Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'' however, Raiden returns with an appearance different from his previous ''Metal Gear Solid 2'' character design. |
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==''Sons of Liberty''== |
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[[Image:MGSraiden.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Raiden in ''Sons of Liberty''.]] |
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In ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'', Raiden is initially introduced in the [[Big Shell]] as "Snake", serving as a member of what appears to be a newly reinstated [[FOXHOUND]]. His features are concealed under a diver's mask. This deception is short-lived, as Jack removes the mask, revealing a youthful appearance completely the opposite of Solid Snake's. After his true identity is revealed, he is assigned the new codename, "Raiden", and infiltrates the Big Shell. His mission is to rescue [[President of the United States|President]] [[List of Metal Gear Solid 2 characters#James Johnson|James Johnson]] from a terrorist group known as the "Sons of Liberty." In this mission, he is supported over his CODEC radio by the Colonel, his commanding officer, and Rose, who is an experienced data analyst for the military and Raiden's girlfriend. |
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Raiden goes on to team up with Solid Snake (masquerading as a [[U.S. Navy SEALs|U.S. Navy SEAL]] named "Iroquois Pliskin") and "Mr. X" (a disguised [[List of Metal Gear Solid 2 characters#Olga Gurlukovich|Olga Gurlukovich]] wearing an [[artificial powered exoskeleton]]), and discovers that the Big Shell is actually a front for "[[Metal Gear (weapon)#Arsenal Gear|Arsenal Gear]]", a mobile battle fortress with an [[artificial intelligence|AI]] that controls the flow of information on the [[Internet]] (to protect the interests of an [[Illuminati]]-like group known as [[the Patriots]]), and that the Sons of Liberty were not mere terrorists, but instead trying to prevent its completion. |
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In the course of this mission, Raiden's forgotten past is revealed. As a child, he was adopted by Solidus Snake, who (unbeknownst to him) had killed his parents. Raiden became a [[military use of children|child soldier]] from as young as the age of six, in Solidus' "Army of the Devil" as part of the "small boys unit" during the first [[Liberian Civil War]]. He later left [[Liberia]] for the [[United States]] and forgot his past. There he joined the [[Task Force 21]] Corps, and trained through various VR simulations, including some which were based on the [[Shadow Moses]] and Tanker incidents that [[Solid Snake]] was a major participant in. |
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Raiden also learns that if he perishes or fails his mission, which is to eliminate the Sons of Liberty, Olga's baby will die. After disabling [[Metal Gear (weapon)#Arsenal Gear|Arsenal Gear]] and the [[Metal Gear (weapon)#Metal Gear RAY|Metal Gear RAYs]], Raiden confronts Solidus, discovers that the entire scenario was orchestrated by the Patriots for their [[S3 Plan|S3]] simulation, and that his commanding officer is actually just a digital construct created by GW, the Arsenal Gear's AI. He then completes his mission by confronting and killing Solidus, and is subsequently reunited with Rose, who is pregnant with his child. |
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==''Guns of the Patriots''== |
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[[Image:MGS4 Raiden.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Raiden in ''Guns of the Patriots''.]] |
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In the [[E3]] 2006 trailer for ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'', Raiden appears wearing an exoskeleton similar to ones previously worn by the [[Gray Fox (Metal Gear)|Cyborg Ninja]] and [[List of Metal Gear Solid 2 characters#Olga Gurlukovich|Mr. X]]. He is shown fighting against a dozen [[Metal Gear (weapon)#Gekkō (Moonlight)|Metal Gear Gekkō]] units on the streets. He effortlessly dodges their attacks, disabling them all single-handedly with a [[vibroblade|high frequency blade]]. Appearing on his helmet is the name "TOKUGAWA HEAVY INDUSTORY" (intentional mispelling), an obvious reference to ''[[Policenauts]]'' (although, ''MGS2'' also featured cardboard boxes with the Tokugawa logo). |
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After destroying them, he utters the words, "It's my turn to protect you, Snake." The trailer ends with the tagline "Raiden's Return!" followed by the date of release in 2007. |
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In an earlier interview, Kojima announced that once fans finish playing ''Metal Gear Solid 4'', they are going to like Raiden very much.<sup>[http://opm.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3147469&did=3]</sup> Raiden is also shown holding a baby in an early promotional flyer of the game. |
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==Other appearances== |
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While Raiden doesn't appear in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'', several references are made to him in that game. [[List of Metal Gear Solid 3 characters#Ivan Raidenovitch Raikov|Major Ivan Raidenovitch Raikov]], an eccentric, homosexual [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[major]], is a [[dead ringer]] for Raiden (and has a name which, when translated to English, means "Son of Raiden", but is also a [[Japanese (language)|Japanese]] pun on the phrase "raiden no bitch" or "Thunderbolt's Bitch", a reference to his relationship with [[List of Metal Gear Solid 3 characters#Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin|Colonel Volgin]]), and by answering a question at the beginning of the game with "I like MGS2", Naked Snake spends most of the opening sequence wearing a Raiden-like facemask during the initial [[HALO/HAHO|HALO jump]] which spoofs Raiden's brief use of the Snake codename while wearing the scuba gear in ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. The fact that Snake is referred by his nickname (Jack, which also happens to be Raiden's given name), before being given his codename adds further to the joke. |
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Raiden also appears in several early ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' promotional videos. In one, he is seen fighting with Solid Snake over the "main character" seat. In another, titled "''Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser''", he makes a comically ineffective trip through time, attempting to kill [[Big Boss|Naked Snake]] and [[Solid Snake]], so that he can be the star of ''Metal Gear Solid 4''. This trailer (in which Raiden is instead voiced by [[Charlie Schlatter]] in the English version), is included as a bonus feature in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence]]''. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 20:06, 26 May 2006
Raiden is the protagonist of the Plant Chapter, the main act of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, and a character in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. His role as the protagonist of Metal Gear Solid 2 was a controversial twist, both for the unexpected substitution of Metal Gear Solid protagonist, Solid Snake (Konami kept Raiden's presence in the game a closely-guarded secret prior to its release, even to the point of editing Raiden out of pre-release footage of the game[1]), and for his effeminate appearance, the latter so much that the ridiculing of his effeminate appearance became a recurring joke in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater and several early Metal Gear Solid 4 promotional videos.
Raiden was originally designed to be more appealing to female fans[2], and in The Making of Metal Gear Solid 2, designer Yoji Shinkawa mentions that he designed Raiden in reference to what a "beautiful man" looked like. In Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots however, Raiden returns with an appearance different from his previous Metal Gear Solid 2 character design.
Sons of Liberty
In Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Raiden is initially introduced in the Big Shell as "Snake", serving as a member of what appears to be a newly reinstated FOXHOUND. His features are concealed under a diver's mask. This deception is short-lived, as Jack removes the mask, revealing a youthful appearance completely the opposite of Solid Snake's. After his true identity is revealed, he is assigned the new codename, "Raiden", and infiltrates the Big Shell. His mission is to rescue President James Johnson from a terrorist group known as the "Sons of Liberty." In this mission, he is supported over his CODEC radio by the Colonel, his commanding officer, and Rose, who is an experienced data analyst for the military and Raiden's girlfriend.
Raiden goes on to team up with Solid Snake (masquerading as a U.S. Navy SEAL named "Iroquois Pliskin") and "Mr. X" (a disguised Olga Gurlukovich wearing an artificial powered exoskeleton), and discovers that the Big Shell is actually a front for "Arsenal Gear", a mobile battle fortress with an AI that controls the flow of information on the Internet (to protect the interests of an Illuminati-like group known as the Patriots), and that the Sons of Liberty were not mere terrorists, but instead trying to prevent its completion.
In the course of this mission, Raiden's forgotten past is revealed. As a child, he was adopted by Solidus Snake, who (unbeknownst to him) had killed his parents. Raiden became a child soldier from as young as the age of six, in Solidus' "Army of the Devil" as part of the "small boys unit" during the first Liberian Civil War. He later left Liberia for the United States and forgot his past. There he joined the Task Force 21 Corps, and trained through various VR simulations, including some which were based on the Shadow Moses and Tanker incidents that Solid Snake was a major participant in.
Raiden also learns that if he perishes or fails his mission, which is to eliminate the Sons of Liberty, Olga's baby will die. After disabling Arsenal Gear and the Metal Gear RAYs, Raiden confronts Solidus, discovers that the entire scenario was orchestrated by the Patriots for their S3 simulation, and that his commanding officer is actually just a digital construct created by GW, the Arsenal Gear's AI. He then completes his mission by confronting and killing Solidus, and is subsequently reunited with Rose, who is pregnant with his child.
Guns of the Patriots
In the E3 2006 trailer for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Raiden appears wearing an exoskeleton similar to ones previously worn by the Cyborg Ninja and Mr. X. He is shown fighting against a dozen Metal Gear Gekkō units on the streets. He effortlessly dodges their attacks, disabling them all single-handedly with a high frequency blade. Appearing on his helmet is the name "TOKUGAWA HEAVY INDUSTORY" (intentional mispelling), an obvious reference to Policenauts (although, MGS2 also featured cardboard boxes with the Tokugawa logo).
After destroying them, he utters the words, "It's my turn to protect you, Snake." The trailer ends with the tagline "Raiden's Return!" followed by the date of release in 2007.
In an earlier interview, Kojima announced that once fans finish playing Metal Gear Solid 4, they are going to like Raiden very much.[1] Raiden is also shown holding a baby in an early promotional flyer of the game.
Other appearances
While Raiden doesn't appear in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, several references are made to him in that game. Major Ivan Raidenovitch Raikov, an eccentric, homosexual Soviet major, is a dead ringer for Raiden (and has a name which, when translated to English, means "Son of Raiden", but is also a Japanese pun on the phrase "raiden no bitch" or "Thunderbolt's Bitch", a reference to his relationship with Colonel Volgin), and by answering a question at the beginning of the game with "I like MGS2", Naked Snake spends most of the opening sequence wearing a Raiden-like facemask during the initial HALO jump which spoofs Raiden's brief use of the Snake codename while wearing the scuba gear in Metal Gear Solid 2. The fact that Snake is referred by his nickname (Jack, which also happens to be Raiden's given name), before being given his codename adds further to the joke.
Raiden also appears in several early Metal Gear Solid 4 promotional videos. In one, he is seen fighting with Solid Snake over the "main character" seat. In another, titled "Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser", he makes a comically ineffective trip through time, attempting to kill Naked Snake and Solid Snake, so that he can be the star of Metal Gear Solid 4. This trailer (in which Raiden is instead voiced by Charlie Schlatter in the English version), is included as a bonus feature in Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence.
References
- ^ The Making of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty DVD packaged with European version of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
- ^ Metal Gear Saga Vol. 1 DVD