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Metal Gear Solid (1998) – Revolver Ocelot [3] Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001) – Revolver Ocelot [3] Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (2004) – Revolver Ocelot [3] Dead Rising (2006) – Commanding Officer; Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008) – Liquid Ocelot [3]
Rouge the Bat, a secret agent for GUN in the Sonic the Hedgehog series; Russ Cargill from The Simpsons Movie; Sam in Spynet; Sam, Clover and Alex and others from Totally Spies. Sameen Shaw from the CBS crime drama television series Person of Interest. Sarah Walker from the television series Chuck; Saul Berenson, from Showtime's Homeland (TV series)
He is killed by Revolver Ocelot before hijacking RAY, his death serving as the root of Fortune's sorrow. Scott Dolph is voiced by Daisuke Gori in Japanese. In English, Scott Dolph is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in Metal Gear Solid 2 and by Phil LaMarr in Metal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic Novel .
Revolver "Shalashaska" Ocelot (known in his youth as Major "ADAM" Ocelot) is a recurring fictional character in Konami's Metal Gear video game series. Throughout the series, he takes on a variety of roles: a major nemesis of Solid Snake, a friendly rival to Naked Snake, the right-hand man to Liquid Snake and Solidus Snake, and a close ally to Venom Snake.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots deals with a rapidly aging Solid Snake (now branded "Old Snake") who is on a mission to find and defeat Revolver Ocelot, now known as Liquid Ocelot. Despite the destruction of the Arsenal Gear in Sons of Liberty , the Patriots have continued in their plans to influence the course of human history ...
The Logghe Stamping Company (commonly known as Logghe Brothers) is a dragster and funny car fabricator based in Detroit, Michigan. [1]Logghe Brothers, operated by brothers Ron and Gene, [2] was the first company to produce funny car chassis in series, beginning in 1966, when they built Don Nicholson's Eliminator I, with a reproduction Mercury Comet body provided by Fiberglass Trends. [3]
In addition to the 1970–71 L.A. Dart, Shrewsberry still owns his 1972 L.A. Dart funny car with flip-up body, his original 1963 Super Duty Tempest (one of only four remaining), the 1965 Hemi Under Glass Barracuda, the Knott's Berry Wagon, a 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente 427 which he raced in A/FX that year with Jack Chrisman (one of only 50 ...
Rambunctious, #26 1975 Funny Car Top Fuel, c. 1990. Gene Snow was an American racing driver who pioneered funny cars in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, bringing innovations such as a direct drive system using multiple clutches when rivals were still using automatic transmissions based on those used in production models. [1]