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Outer Heaven is a fortified state which serves as the setting of the original Metal Gear. Outer Heaven is located 200km north of the fictional region of Garzburgh, South Africa. It was founded in the late 1980s by a legendary mercenary who was considered to be heroic and demonic at the same time.

In reality, Outer Heaven was a mercenary-dispatching company founded by Big Boss (FOXHOUND's commander-in-chief at the time) with the money he accumulated during his mercenary days. In 1995, Outer Heaven attempted to achieve military supremacy with the development of the Metal Gear TX-55 prototype, but Big Boss' plans were thwarted by a single soldier, Solid Snake.

Mercenaries of Outer Heaven

Prior to its downfall in 1995, Outer Heaven boasted an elite group of mercenaries from around the world that guarded the fortress in addition to a conventional armed force. In spite of this, none of them were able to survive in battle against Solid Snake, who was still a rookie during Operation: Intrude N313. Note: All the names used here are from the modernized version released for mobile phones in Japan and for PlayStation 2 as part of . The names are identical in the MSX2 and NES versions unless otherwise noted.

Vulcan Raven was also a member of Outer Heaven, but did not confront Solid Snake during Operation: Intrude N313.

Resistance Movement

Prior to the Outer Heaven crisis, a resistance movement was already established opposing Outer Heaven's regime. The movement was led by a man named Kyle Schneider, who previously worked as an architect for the fortress' interior, but left when his family was killed due to undisclosed circumstances. During the Outer Heaven crisis, the resistance movement provide their guidance to Snake.

Known Operatives

References in Subsequent Games

Although the only canonical game to take place in Outer Heaven was the original Metal Gear, subsequent games by Kojima have made various references to it. It is often referred to as Big Boss's dream of a world where soldiers would have everlasting value in a conflict that would have rapidly expanded into the 21st century.

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