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Speaker 0: I don't know all the details, but...
Speaker 0: It's too similar.
Speaker 0: of death.
Speaker 0: Didn't the arms tech president and the DARPA chief, I mean, decoy octopus?
Speaker 0: die of something that looked...
Speaker 0: like a heart attack.
Speaker 0: Well.
Speaker 0: Apparently Fox die.
Speaker 0: kills its victims.
Speaker 0: by simulating a heart attack.
Speaker 0: snake.
Speaker 0: Try to remember.
Speaker 0: Did Naomi give you some kind of injection?
Speaker 0: She was in the best position to have done it, but I don't know what her motive was.
Speaker 0: Does the colonel know?
Speaker 0: I'm not sure.
Speaker 0: But he still hasn't questioned her.
Speaker 0: Okay.
Speaker 0: I'll ask him myself.
Speaker 0: So it's true, isn't it?
Speaker 0: That means the Fox-dive vaccine must be around somewhere.
Speaker 0: snake.
Speaker 0: You might be infected too, you know.
Speaker 0: So Naomi used FoxDi to take a revenge on you.
Speaker 0: If this goes all the way up to Campbell.
Speaker 0: It might not be so easy to get that vaccine.
Speaker 0: I will.
Speaker 0: Forget about it.
Speaker 0: sound travels better in cold environments.
Speaker 0: You're going to use a handgun.
Speaker 0: You should equip a suppressor.
Speaker 0: When the temperature falls down to minus 30 or minus 40 degrees Celsius, you start to get ice fogs.
Speaker 0: Follow the mice.
Speaker 0: snake.
Speaker 0: That floor is designed so that your footsteps echo.
Speaker 0: Listen Snake.
Speaker 0: That's when the moisture in the air freezes.
Speaker 0: May look pretty at first.
Speaker 0: but it'll severely limit your visibility.
Speaker 0: Be careful.
Speaker 0: Chippling, an English poet who also won the Nobel Prize.
Speaker 0: said that once you go beyond 65 degrees north,
Speaker 0: You're beyond the reach of divine protection.
Speaker 0: human law.
Speaker 0: To survive in such surroundings, you have to be strong enough to not rely on God.
Speaker 0: for anyone else.
Speaker 0: In cold like this, over 70% of your body's warmth is lost through your head.
Speaker 0: Put on some kind of hat.
Speaker 0: I guess it's better than nothing.
Speaker 0: In an Arctic environment, it's important to change your underwear if you're sweating a lot.
Speaker 0: Dottle around too much, and you're not only waste your strength.
Speaker 0: but you could even catch pneumonia.
Speaker 0: Gaming after a bath.
Speaker 0: should be avoided.
Speaker 0: It's easy to dehydrate in sub-zero climates, so make sure to replenish your fluids, but don't ever try to do it by eating snow.
Speaker 0: You'll freeze your stomach.
Speaker 0: and your body temperature will drop.
Speaker 0: Always melt the snow and then boil it before you drink it.
Speaker 0: No cold foods are cold liquids for you.
Speaker 0: That stuff causes a temperature imbalance that actually drains your body of energy.
Speaker 0: A golden rule in Arctic environments.
Speaker 0: Don't suddenly look into the dark.
Speaker 0: Look slowly from a light area to a darker area.
Speaker 0: There's a way to walk so your footsteps won't be heard.
Speaker 0: I call it stalking.
Speaker 0: Here's how you do it.
Speaker 0: If you do that, your eyes will gradually adjust and you'll be able to see better in the dark.
Speaker 0: Try not to play in the dark either.
Speaker 0: when you're fighting in the dark.
Speaker 0: You need to use your sense of hearing and smell.
Speaker 0: Don't trust your eyes.
Speaker 0: Use your ears.
Speaker 0: Feel the flow of the air with your whole body.
Speaker 0: That's the way to tell where your enemy is.
Speaker 0: People sometimes panic in the dark.
Speaker 0: Try to stay cool.
Speaker 0: When you're wearing night vision goggles, the light gets amplified 100 fold.
Speaker 0: So if you look at an explosion or a stun grenade, you may burn your retinas. If that happens, it'll take a little while until your vision returns.
Speaker 0: Snake, you've got to think.
Speaker 0: Your mind is your most dangerous weapon.
Speaker 0: If things are getting too complicated, try to simplify your thoughts.
Speaker 0: You can also try calling Campbell for advice.
Speaker 0: soldiers that have been forged in the fires of battle.
Speaker 0: Are you still catching naps whenever and wherever they can?
Speaker 0: There's a big difference between real soldiers.
Speaker 0: and those kids who have only been trained in VR simulators.
Speaker 0: after playing for a long time.
Speaker 0: You should get some rest too.
Speaker 0: People's reaction speed is slowest around 3 o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 0: And so is their judgment.
Speaker 0: If you're feeling drowsy.
Speaker 0: First!
Speaker 0: Put your weight on the opposite foot that you're going to step with.
Speaker 0: Then, take a step so that your heel makes contact with the ground first. Then, as you slowly lower the tip of your foot to the floor, gradually shift your weight onto that foot. Use your knees to maintain the
Speaker 0: you should get some sleep.
Speaker 0: It's also important to be able to control your bodily functions.
Speaker 0: You never know when a long demo is about to begin.
Speaker 0: So make sure you're prepared to sit in front of the monitor for a long time if necessary.
Speaker 0: It's never a good idea to fight on two full stomach.
Speaker 0: It'll make you logui.
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