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Taken from the Metal Gear series of games, newer comers to the series will recognise this as the patch that Colonel Campbell wears on his beret as he is seen via the codec. It's not an exact replica but gimme a break okay? I painted it with a sodding mouse. :P

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In the late 60s, the US Government set up a special operations group called Force Operation X, more commonly known as the FOX Unit which specialised in solo covert infiltration missions. This unit was disbanded by its CO in 1970 and quickly replaced in the following year by FOXHOUND, a special operations group under the command of 'Big Boss' - a title given to the FOX Unit's foremost soldier by President L. B. Johnson after his successful assasination of the famed American WWII Spec Ops soldier, 'The Boss,' following her defection to a Soviet breakaway group.

The FOXHOUND unit functioned under Big Boss until 1995 when Colonel Roy Campbell took command. Despite new additions to the group, Campbell's best operative was 'Solid Snake,' a soldier who had been recruited by Big Boss in his final year of command. Solid Snake however, retired in 1999 and retreated to the Alaskan wilderness.

In 2000, a former SAS soldier codenamed, 'Liquid Snake' took command of the unit and recruited a unique group of individuals as soldiers, including a former KGB operative and a powerful psychic. In 2005, FOXHOUND was scheduled to oversee the testing of a new weapons platform off the coast of Alaska and rebelled, taking over the facility and the weapon before demanding that the Pentagon turn over the remains of the now dead Big Boss. During this incident a retired Colonel Campbell was brought back in to oversee an infiltration mission to take out the threat, that would be performed by the also retired Solid Snake.

Following this incident, FOXHOUND was disbanded.


The events of the FOXHOUND unit are covered in the Metal Gear series of videogames, centering largely around the missions of Solid Snake and you can find a much more detailed history @ wikipedia [link] though I strongly urge you not to read spoilers and instead play the games.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PS2) covers the FOX unit's first mission undertaken by 'Naked Snake.' Metal Gear (MSX2) covers Solid Snake's first mission under the command of Big Boss. Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake deals with Solid Snake's only mission under Col. Campbell. Metal Gear Solid (PSOne) concerns the solo mission undertaken by Solid Snake in Alaska. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (PS2) concerns events in 2007 where Solid Snake has been painted as an environmental terrorist and is operating as a private soldier.

In the order they were released (and the order you should play them in):

Metal Gear (MSX2) - never played
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (MSX2) - never played
Metal Gear Solid (PSOne) - BRILLIANT! SUPERB! FANTASTIC! The best game I have ever played.... aside from Tetris.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (PS2) - Superb graphics and gameplay however the plot is hopelessly confusing, the game is too short and the main character "Raiden" is bereft of... well, character. You could skip this game and not miss out on much.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PS2) - A huge improvement over the second MGS, this not only has the excellent graphics and gameplay, but a decent main character and plot to go with it. Strangely though, it almost completely lacks 'Metal Gear.'

Metal Gear Solid 4 (PS3) - Set after the lacklustre MGS2 (post 2007), this game features Solid Snake as the main character and will hopefully see the return of many other fan favourites. We wait with baited breath....
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F22-Stryker's avatar
Would you be willing to take a rough draft of a unit patch and make it, well, legitimate? Willing to pay commission.