![]() It's hard to feel any sympathy for President Harker, after he executed a hooded resident in New York, threatened to break Snake's legs then tried to stab him, and ordered his own government to bomb the Statue of Liberty.Asshole Victim: Plenty, as is befitting the Crapsack World setting:.Ascended Extra: The insane residents who pushed the Gullfire glider off the World Trade Center in the original film (and were featured in deleted scenes where Snake encountered them when first arriving in New York) have a greater role to play in the comics, acting as a neutral faction Snake encounters during his return to NY in the third story arc.Averted in the third storyline, Escape to New York, when Snake goes back into the city walls and comes into contact with several people he met in the original film, as well as dealing with a major situation involving the new Duke of New York. Artifact Title: The series is named after the original film, despite most of the storylines having little-to-nothing to do with the location or the characters.Despite that, they refuse to believe that what happened in Florida was real, and write off the "magic twins and nukes" as nonsense. Arbitrary Skepticism: When Snake meets the conspiracy nuts at the beginning of Escape to New York, they acknowledge his exploits as a Living Legend, along with his robbery at the bank depository. ![]()
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