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2: Miller won't let you leave until the mission is complete
3: they all are infected, except one sitting in the corner where they saluted you
4: Hear the tapes. But he was referencing a parasite that mind controls snails
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucochloridium_paradoxum
2. Nothing, you can't leave.
3. No
4. He's just a scientist who figured out what happened to the parasites, he wasn't involved with the mutation. Later events explain what happened in detail.
I will never understand.
He's not even saying anything about them, just that he heard about it.
ಠ_ಠ
Looks like proper grammar(logic?|syntax?) is over-rated anwyay.
"a MGS game" implies EVERY MGS game.
If you wanted to refer to TPP alone and not the whole series, the correct term would have been "THIS MGS game"
That's why I said the ONLY MISSION implying the 43 mission therefore implying TPP.
The only mission that made me feel in a MGS game in the TPP was the 43 mission. Because the rest of TPP made me feel in a normal game that doesn't measure up to the others MGS games story telling wise. Better? lol