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Interesting idea, but again, there's no evidence to back that up whatsoever. It's merely a theory, and as much as it might make sense, it's never stated anywhere in the series. --24.76.109.236 00:53, 19 January speech 2006 (UTC) I stand by what I said which is an unrefutable fact, that no DOB is ever given for Solid Snake. The date for the beginning of speech the project is not the date for the birth of the Snakes. speech Kojima is known for being vague. And as far as all the Snakes being born at the same time, how does this account for Solidus' obviously older appearance than Solid Snake in the events of Metal Gear Solid 2? He is obviously older, meaning that he was born prior to Liquid and Solid. In the end credits of Metal Gear Solid 3 when it says "The Sons of Big Boss are born" that does not mean a specific date for the birth of the clone children. It could be, but it could also be the date the project actually began. Until a specific birthdate for the Snakes appears from Kojima in the canon of the games or other canonical works it is incorrect to label 1972 as the date of birth for Solid Snake.
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