Amanda Valenciano Libre and ChicoEdit

Though Amanda preferred to smoke cigarettes, she accepted a cigar from Big Boss after he rescued her unit in Rio del Jade, Costa Rica. Big Boss later helped her roll a cigarette while tending to wounds she sustained while fighting Chrysalis. Amanda chain smoked cigarettes due to a fear of mosquitoes that she developed after surviving a potentially bad case of malaria. Her brother Chico, was also a smoker, although Big Boss made him promise to quit while recruiting him into the Militaires Sans Fronti res, in order to redeem himself for endangering his comrades under torture.

Militaires Sans Fronti res personnelEdit

Huey Emmerich formerly smoked cigarettes, although he wasn’t allowed to while working in the labs for the Peace Sentinel, since the smoke and tar would ruin the precision equipment. He instead developed an electronic cigarette to bypass this, which expelled vapor rather than smoke. C cile Cosima Caminades preferred to smoke French cigarettes. Although MSF subcommander Kazuhira Miller was not known to have smoked tobacco himself, he did previously sell cigarettes to U.S. soldiers in Japan at ten years of age, eventually running the small shop himself after his mother fell ill.

Vladimir ZadornovEdit

KGB agent Vladimir Zadornov used to smoke cigarettes, although he quit prior to the events of the Peace Walker Incident due to it “ruining his lungs.” The forefinger of his prosthetic hand was equipped with a lighter, that was originally meant to allow him to smoke. 1

Solid SnakeEdit

During the events of the Outer Heaven Uprising and the Zanzibar Land Disturbance, Solid Snake smoked a brand of cigarettes known as Lucky Striker ( ). In Zanzibar Land, Snake smoked a cigarette to calm his nerves, prior to hang gliding from the Tower Building, after a suggestion from Master Miller.

A pack of cigarettes and a scope were Snake’s only belongings upon his arrival on Shadow Moses Island in 2005. He was able to smuggle them in his stomach, since Naomi Hunter’s earlier shot had suppressed his stomach acids. During his infiltration, he smoked a brand of cigarettes called Moslems, which were designed to cut down on second hand smoke. To locate infrared sensors Snake had to blow the smoke over them.

A packet of cigarettes. Added by Argon

During the Tanker and Big Shell Incidents, Solid Snake continued to smoke cigarettes. During the former event, he disposed of a lit cigarette over the George Washington Bridge shortly before infiltrating the dummy tanker USS Discovery, for which Otacon berated him, although he also kept them on him as a “good luck charm.” In the latter event, he supplied the cigarettes to Raiden in case he needed them. Although Raiden himself said didn’t smoke, he later admitted that he had briefly, although he had quit some time prior to the mission.

Solid Snake (under the alias Iroquois Pliskin) with an unlit cigarette. Added by BillyKid1234

During the events of Liquid Ocelot’s Insurrection, Solid Snake smoked The Boss brand of cigarettes, which were filtered hand rolled cigarettes containing 16mm of tar. He stored them in a small box and stubbed them out in a portable ashtray. A few times, Snake would also smoke them on the Nomad, even when smoking was not allowed on the plane. During his mission in South America, Drebin 893’s pet monkey, Little Gray, became addicted to cigarettes, after snatching one of Snake’s lit cigarettes. Although Drebin initially refused to allow Snake to give Little Gray another after the latter beckoned for one, he eventually relented by the time Snake, Meryl Silverburgh, and Johnny Sasaki infiltrated Outer Haven. Snake later quit smoking after the events of the insurrection, as one of his first steps to fulfilling Big Boss’s final wish to Snake.

Nastasha Romanenko and Richard AmesEdit

Nastasha Romanenko was a heavy cigarette smoker. Her ex husband Richard Ames of the DIA smoked Chesterfield brand cigarettes while overseeing Solid Snake’s operation on Shadow Moses.

Behind the scenesEdit

The Cigarettes are a recurring item in the Metal Gear series. Most of the supporting characters in the series often chastize Solid Snake for smoking, with only Nastasha Romanenko not minding too much, other than giving a general warning about the health effects.

Cigar ettes in the original MG2.

In the original MSX2 version of Metal Gear, the Cigarettes item serves no purpose for the majority of the game. It is only useful during the game’s ending, as equipping them will grant the player more time to escape Outer Heaven, by slowing down the timer countdown of the self destruct sequence. In the re released version, however, the ability to detect infrared sensors was added, as well as the slow depletion of the Life Gauge, first featured in later games of the series. While the negative health effects of using the Cigarettes were not included in the original version, the game’s manual does mention the General Surgeon’s Warning in its description of the item. The manual also depicts them as the American brand Lucky Strike, which is owned by British American Tobacco.

Like its predecessor, Metal Gear 2 Solid Snake also features the Cigarettes item, though this time it is required on one occasion, in order to hang glide from the Tower Building by calming Snake’s nerves. Contacting a certain radio frequency with the Cigarettes equipped, will allow the player to listen to music from the in game soundtrack. The packaging for the Cigarettes icon resembles the brand Lucky Strike, though this was altered in the re release. Again, like the original Metal Gear, the re released versions feature the depleting Life Gauge effect of the Cigarettes when they are equipped, which was not present in the original MSX2 version. In one of the game’s opening cutscenes, a cigarette pack can be seen amongst some military equipment in the original version, the brand is identified as “Bal Mal,” whose name and pack design is based on that of the real life Pall Mall brand in the re released versions, the name and pack design is changed to the fictional “Gator” brand.

The brand name for the Cigarettes in Metal Gear Solid, Moslems, were only named in the Japanese version, and were a reference to the brand of cigarettes in Policenauts. In addition, the specific type of cigarettes were different between translations. In the Japanese version, they were “bent cigarettes,” whereas in the international versions, they were “smokeless cigarettes.”

Artwork depicting Zadornov smoking a cigarette, for Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker. Added by Weedle McHairybug

The “Fogger” ( , Hatsuent ? literally Smoke Emitter) was used in Metal Gear Ghost Babel to detect infrared security beams. A smoke generator, it is the only such item that doesn’t deplete Snake’s health. It is described as a “Device that lights up and emits smoke.” It was primarily added in for the younger age bracket. Although Snake is seen smoking briefly in the opening scene of the game, the cigarette itself is hidden from view.

In Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty, the Cigarettes will help to steady the player’s aim in First Person View, though the Life Gauge will still deplete.

Although the cigarettes don’t appear in Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, a narcosis gun that is modelled after a cigarette can be obtained by the player. In Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D The Naked Sample, a GRU soldier intends to smoke some cigarettes while on patrol in Dolinovodno, though he accidentally fumbles the cigarette box and drops it into an ivy patch near Naked Snake’s hiding position. The soldier then searches for it by poking his head out of the hole, and then attempts to feel for it blindly, with Snake narrowly avoiding being discovered. Eventually, Snake covertly helps the soldier by handing the cigarette box to the soldier.

The Metal Gear Solid novelization portrays how Snake got cigarettes onto the island di
fferently. Instead of smuggling them inside his stomach, Snake stole a pack of from a Genome Soldier, and had to adjust to its taste throughout the mission.

A FaceCamo equipped Snake, smoking a cigarette in a Metal Gear Solid 4 cutscene. Added by Jim Logan

In Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots, the Cigarettes replenish Snake’s Psyche, but lowers his Life. Also, if guards smell the smoke, they will investigate to find the source. In a pre release trailer, Otacon initially thought that Snake quit smoking, but Snake admits that the reason why he hadn’t smoked in a while was because he didn’t have a light until he saw a still radiating burn on the wall. 2 In addition, examination of Sunny’s character model’s back pocket, while she is wearing an apron, shows she has a case of cigarettes.

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E-cig myths: get the facts on electronic smoking

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You ve probably heard rumors and speculation about e cigarettes, especially if you re currently a smoker. There are myths on just about everything out there e cigarettes are no exception.

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Myth #1 E cigarettes will soon be illegal.

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Myth #2 E cigarettes are bad for you because nicotine is bad for you. Therefore, they are not much different than tobacco smoke.

Fact This is just plain wrong. While nicotine is very addictive, studies have shown its effects on the body to be minimal. The problem with traditional cigarettes is the additives, smoke and chemicals, not so much the nicotine.

Myth #3 E cigarettes are dangerous because no one really knows what s in them.

Fact Not the case when you are dealing with a reputable company. Any legit e cigarette brand will disclose ingredients, so you truly do know what s in them. And if you do your research on every ingredient, you ll definitely know what you re inhaling.

Myth #4 E cigarettes can explode in your face.

Fact Not true in general terms, unless you tinker with e liquid, use batteries not specified for your model, or plainly disregard instructions. Learn as much as you can beforehand, and you will see that the vast majority of e cigarettes will not explode in your face if you are using them according to the manufacturer s directions.

Myth #5 E cigarettes are more expensive than traditional cigs.

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Myth #6 E cigarettes contain chemicals too.

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Myth #7 E cigarettes can cause cancer, too

Fact Not true. Studies are emerging that dispel this myth. Electronic cigarettes contain no tobacco and leave behind no tar, so the main carcinogenic components are not present to create a problem, like cigarette smoke.

Myth #8 E cigarettes do not contain nicotine

Fact Yes and no. You can have cartridges with different levels of nicotine, ranging from 6mg 18mg with EverSmoke for instance, as well as 0mg nicotine cartridges if you choose to go that route. While the nicotine levels may vary, most electronic cigarette companies do offer nicotine free options.

Myth #9 E cigarettes taste bad.

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Myth #10 E cigarettes are more addictive than regular cigs.

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Myth #11 Vapor from e cigarettes is just like second hand smoke.

Fact This could not be farther from the truth. Vapor is literally vapor, not smoke, or any tobacco byproduct or constituent. E cigarette vapor has no smell, no lingering odor, or anything to it that will offend bystanders.

Myth #12 E cigarette companies are trying to lure in nonsmokers.

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Myth #14 Kids and teenagers can purchase e cigarettes.

Fact This one is kind of funny. Kids and teenagers will have the same problems purchasing electronic cigarettes as they would purchasing tobacco cigarettes. You have to be a minimum of 18 years old, and 19 in certain states to purchase tobacco products. And as far as e cigarettes go, they contain nicotine. In this sense, they are considered tobacco products.

Myth #15 E cigarettes are designed to attract teenagers to use them, especially when it comes to the sweet flavors and trendy packaging.

Fact They are not made to appeal to children or underage people at all. You have to reach a certain age requirement to purchase electronic cigarettes just as you would if you were purchasing tobacco products. Nicotine is a substance not intended for use by minors, whether it s from tobacco products or vapor cigarettes. Exciting flavors and attractive packaging appeal to everyone, regardless of age. The range of age groups who electronic cigarettes crosses the spectrum, but doesn t include minors. You d be surprised how many elderly people love using e cigarettes, and love the different flavors they have at their choosing.

As with anything new, there are certainly going to be myths that get started, whether it s based on plain old misinformation, or more insidious reasons. Having the right facts and discussing them in the right way is key to dismantling these common myths.

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