QUOTE (DreamerM @ Mar 18 2008, 06:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hehe, I remember reading an interview with Christopher Eccleson where he talked about working on the show HEROES: "I have never been offered more cups of tea in my entire life."
I personally think something about the effortless British air of superiority lends itself very well to villainy, but there's one thing about Liquid that confuses me. He was Solid's twin brother, and both were cloned from Big Boss, but here's the thing: Solid and Big Boss were both American, so why is Liquid English? Do they have so many clones that they're just giving them away? Did the SAS have an IOU from America: "One Cloned Supersoldier?"
Though that's not as mystifying as Claudia's accent in Silent Hill 3: not only was she supposed to be American, she was raised IN Silent Hill and had presumably never lived outside of it. So where did she pick up that dialect?
I personally think something about the effortless British air of superiority lends itself very well to villainy, but there's one thing about Liquid that confuses me. He was Solid's twin brother, and both were cloned from Big Boss, but here's the thing: Solid and Big Boss were both American, so why is Liquid English? Do they have so many clones that they're just giving them away? Did the SAS have an IOU from America: "One Cloned Supersoldier?"
Though that's not as mystifying as Claudia's accent in Silent Hill 3: not only was she supposed to be American, she was raised IN Silent Hill and had presumably never lived outside of it. So where did she pick up that dialect?
I'm not quite sure how to take that so I'll assume it's a compliment.
Well the way the game tells it thats pretty much it he was raised and trained in the UK but still ended up in the US millitary anyway. Perhaps it was some sort of colabritive effort on the part of both millitaries.