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==Appearances== {{nihongo|Revolver Ocelot|リボルバー・オセロット|Riborubā Oserotto}} is introduced in the video game ''[[Metal Gear Solid (1998 video game)|Metal Gear Solid]]'' as a [[gunslinger]]-themed member of the [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#FOXHOUND|FOXHOUND]] terrorists involved with the hostile revolt on Shadow Moses Island which housed [[Metal Gear (weapon)#Metal Gear REX|Metal Gear REX]], serving as the team's interrogation expert and their leader [[Liquid Snake]]'s right-hand man.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid|developer=KCEJ|quote='''Roy Campbell''': There are six members of FOX-HOUND involved in this terrorist [...] And Revolver Ocelot, specialist in interrogation and a formidable gunfighter}}</ref> He challenges [[Solid Snake]] to a gunfight in the game's first boss-encounter,<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid|developer=KCEJ|quote='''Revolver Ocelot''': I've been waiting for you, Solid Snake. Now we'll see if the man can live up to the legend! This is the greatest handgun ever made. The Colt Single Action Army.}}</ref> but their fight ends with Ocelot losing his right hand from an encounter with the [[Gray Fox (Metal Gear)|Cyborg Ninja]]. Despite his loss, Ocelot later appears to torture Snake after Snake is captured. During Snake's torture, Ocelot reveals he was originally from the former [[Soviet Union]] and a former member of [[Spetsnaz]], secretly wishing for Liquid's and [[Big Boss (Metal Gear)|Big Boss]]'s dream world as well. Ocelot is the sole surviving member of FOXHOUND by the game's end. After the ending credits, it's revealed that he's in league with the [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] George Sears.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid|developer=KCEJ|quote='''Revolver Ocelot''': Yes. The inferior one was the winner after all. ...That's right. Until the very end, Liquid thought he was the inferior one. Yes, sir. I agree completely. It takes a well-balanced individual... such as yourself to rule the world. No, sir. No one knows that you were the third one... Solidus. ...What should I do about the woman? Yes, sir. I'll keep her under surveillance. Yes. Thank you. Good-bye. Mr. President.}}</ref> Revolver Ocelot, now known as {{nihongo|Shalashaska|シャラシャーシカ|Sharashāshika}}, returns in the sequel ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]''. He gains a new, surgically attached right-arm that originally belonged to Liquid, resulting in a dormant personality which takes over Ocelot's mind whenever Solid Snake is nearby.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty|developer=Konami Computer Entertainment Japan|quote='''Liquid Snake''': The price of physical prodigy... Few more years and you'll be another dead clone of the old man. Our raw materials are vintage, brother. Big Boss was in his late fifties when they created his copies. But I -- I live on, through this arm. / '''Solid Snake''': Liquid's arm?}}</ref> During the game's introductory Tanker Chapter, he is seemingly under [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Sergei Gurlukovich|Sergei Gurlukovich]]'s employ, but ends up betraying his old friend when Ocelot hijacks [[Metal Gear (weapon)#Metal Gear RAY|Metal Gear RAY]], framing Snake and [[Otacon]] for the deed. During the game's main Plant Chapter, Ocelot then forms part of the terrorist group "Sons of Liberty" with [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Solidus Snake|Solidus Snake]] but ends up betraying the former President as well after revealing his true allegiance to [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#The Patriots|the Patriots]], a group that controls the United States. Shortly afterwards, Ocelot is taken over by Liquid and escapes from Snake, Solidus, and [[Raiden (Metal Gear)|Raiden]] to kill the Patriots' leaders.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty|developer=Konami Computer Entertainment Japan|quote='''Liquid Snake''': I'm off to bury the Patriots for good. / '''Solidus Snake''': You know where they are? How? / '''Liquid Snake''': Why do you think I chose Ocelot as my host?}}</ref> A young version of the character, known as {{nihongo|Major Ocelot|オセロット少佐|Oserotto Shōsa}}, is featured in the prequel ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'' (set four decades before the original ''Metal Gear Solid''). He's a [[Spetsnaz GRU|GRU]] Major under [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Volgin|Colonel Volgin]]'s command and the leader of his own "Ocelot Unit" within GRU. His encounters with Naked Snake are why he acquires a preference for revolvers (due to a tendency to absorb the gun's recoil with his elbow being more suited to shooting revolvers). Throughout the game, Ocelot's constant challenges with Snake eventually turn into a friendly rivalry. He is revealed to be {{nihongo|Adamska|アダムスカ|Adamusuka}}, [[The Boss (Metal Gear)|The Boss]]'s illegitimate child.<ref name="bossson">{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater|year=2005|developer=Kojima Productions|publisher=Konami|quote='''The Boss:''' I was pregnant at the time. The Sorrow was the father. I gave birth on the field of battle.}}</ref> After the deaths of Volgin and The Boss, Ocelot is revealed to be a triple agent, taking orders from [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#The Philosophers|the Philosophers]] and the [[KGB]], while also receiving orders from the [[Director of Central Intelligence]]. He was supposed to intercept and assist Snake; a mission he failed when another agent of the Philosophers, [[Eva (Metal Gear)|EVA]], got there first.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 3:Snake Eater|developer=Kojima Productions|quote='''Ocelot''': (...) The Philosopher's Legacy is now safely with us...in America's hands. (...) The film we handed the Chinese was a fake. Peking must be in an uproar right about now. (...) Only half of the money has made it back to the United States. (...) I've obtained something from Granin that you might find interesting. It's a revolutionary, new nuclear-attack system (...) Yes, we have John – I mean Snake – to thank for that. (...) Yes, it appears that no-one knew that I was ADAM. Of course. I'm always at the CIA's disposal...Mr. Director.}}</ref> The young version of Ocelot, also known as {{nihongo|ADAM|アダム|ADAMU}}, plays a minor (yet significant) role in the direct sequel ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops]]''.<ref name="portops">{{cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/17/unlock-all-of-mgs-pos-unique-characters/|title=Unlock all of MGS:PO's unique characters|author=Yoon, Andrew|date=December 17, 2006|access-date=April 4, 2012|archive-date=August 30, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110830105436/http://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/17/unlock-all-of-mgs-pos-unique-characters|url-status=live}}</ref> Initially in league with FOX's insurgency leader [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Gene|Gene]], Ocelot assassinates the DCI in order to "end" the Philosophers before being invited to join the Philosophers' [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Cipher|reorganized American branch]].<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops|developer=Kojima Productions|quote='''Ocelot''': Yes, we should have known Gene was serious about launching those nukes... Seems our insurance policy came in handy after all. He did quite well... And now I've got the Legacy. Is that all part of your script, too? Using him and the FOX Unit like that... Only you could have pulled it off. But... You won't be using me anymore... Battle data... from the Perfect Soldier? Genes... genome... I see... Intriguing... I'll help you with the project. But on one condition... I want him to join us. Yes, Big Boss... So that we can become the Patriots.}}</ref> ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' (set directly after ''Metal Gear Solid'' and ''Metal Gear Solid 2'') features the character as {{nihongo|Liquid Ocelot|リキッド・オセロット|Rikiddo Oserotto}} as the primary antagonist. He deliberately uses self-hypnosis and nano-machines to act as Liquid's mental doppelgänger to trick the Patriots' AIs.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of The Patriots|developer=Kojima Productions|quote='''Big Boss''': And Ocelot... In order to fool the System... Used nano-machines and psychotherapy to transplant Liquid's personality onto his own. He used hypnotic suggestion to turn himself into Liquid's mental doppelgänger.}}</ref> As "Liquid", Ocelot establishes a [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Outer Heaven|parent company]] that runs the five largest [[Private military company|PMC]]s, fighting for the Patriots' control over the world.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of The Patriots|developer=Kojima Productions|quote='''Roy Campbell''': This parent company embodies the five largest PMCs. Her name is... "Outer Heaven". / '''Old Snake''': "Outer Heaven?" You mean...! / '''Roy Campbell''': That's right... It's Liquid.}}</ref> After hijacking the Patriots' systems, Ocelot's PMCs engage Old Snake.<ref>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of The Patriots|developer=Kojima Productions|quote='''Liquid Ocelot''': The System is mine! Your guns and your weapons are no longer your own! Behold... Guns of the Patriots.}}</ref> After Snake and Otacon use [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Naomi Hunter|Naomi Hunter]]'s FOXALIVE virus to delete the Patriots' AIs, Ocelot challenges Snake to a fistfight and appears to die from exhaustion after the final fight; however, Ocelot's death was actually caused by the new FOXDIE strain that [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Drebin 893|Drebin]] injected into Snake.<ref name=FOXDIE2>{{cite video game|title=Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots|developer=Kojima Productions|level=Debriefing - Naked Son|quote='''Big Boss''': The truth is that the FOXDIE in you is what killed EVA and Ocelot...}}</ref> The character canonically appears in ''[[Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain]]''. He assists [[Venom Snake]] and the Diamond Dogs, playing a key role in facilitating [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Zero|Zero]]'s deception by subjecting both himself and Snake to hypnosis to cover it up and aiding Big Boss's and Snake's escape from [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#XOF|XOF]] in Cyprus. Ocelot acts as the Diamond Dogs' interrogator, frequently clashing with [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Master Miller|Kazuhira Miller]] over matters involving [[List of characters in the Metal Gear series#Skull Face|Skull Face]] and the White Mamba. Ocelot ultimately declares his support for Big Boss's covert war, foreshadowing his involvement in later ''Metal Gear Solid'' games. In the original ''Metal Gear Solid'', Revolver Ocelot was voiced by [[Kōji Totani]] in the Japanese version and [[Pat Zimmerman]] (credited as Patric Laine in the PlayStation release) in the English version. Both actors would reprise the role in ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. The character's young version in ''Metal Gear Solid 3'' was voiced by [[Takumi Yamazaki]] for the Japanese version and [[Josh Keaton]] in the English version. Due to Koji Totani's death in 2006, the character was voiced by [[Banjō Ginga]] in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' and [[Ikuya Sawaki]] in the ''Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel'' recreations while Pat Zimmerman continued the role in the English version. In ''Metal Gear Solid V'', the character was voiced by [[Troy Baker]] in the English version while [[Satoshi Mikami]] dubbed the character's voice for the Japanese version. Over the years, the character's motion capture has been performed by Taro Kazanawa, Kenichi Yoshida, Bill Yokoyama, Troy Baker, and Matthew Carlsen.
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