![]() ![]() Prior to said fight, he reveals his anarchic leanings and that he wants to free America from its weakness and allow true freedom, meaning his true theme was always "It Has To Be This Way"-"Collective Consciousness" was him mocking the political climate of America, made more apparent when you listen to his rant after the Excelsus boss fight. When you fight him face-to-face, the music changes to "It Has To Be This Way", a bitter acknowledgement of the similarities between him and Raiden. During the fight with Metal Gear EXCELSUS, Senator Armstrong's theme is "Collective Consciousness", a song imploring the citizens of the United States to give up free will and "let your country control your soul".In The Stinger, Raiden being given a proper second eye again note (the eyepatch had image sensors on it, but was by no means a substitute for an actual eyeball) could symbolize how he has lost his insecurities and is no longer afraid to show his face. ![]() The scar Raiden has on his face is identical to Sam's. Shinkawa desgined it as a way to prove Raiden has lost part of his humanity, but still retains some (compare a concept originally used for Solid: Rising where Raiden was just covering his face), while the director wanted it to be the first step of Raiden's transformation into his darker personality. Said Collector's Edition gives multiple reasons for Raiden losing his eye and covering it with an eyepatch.According to the gallery section of the Piggyback Guide's Collector's Edition, the staff explains that the cybernetic functions were based on research made by the same university. Armstrong gives some points to the University of Texas when fighting Raiden.i wonder if it was a speciality technique sam learned from his father. Raedon01: i just noticed something, see the scar on sam's left eye? it's the same side and direction of attack that he used on Raiden.
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