[Metal Gear: The Medak Redemption]
Solid Snake stood in the sterile, dimly lit medical bay of HQ, arms crossed, his battle-worn face tense with frustration. The overhead fluorescents hummed softly as he addressed the lead scientist, Dr. Clark, and her team.
โI need stem cells,โ Snake stated bluntly. โA peacekeeperโone of oursโlost the use of his legs at Medak Pocket. He deserves a second chance.โ
Dr. Clark adjusted her glasses, looking up from a tablet filled with classified medical data. โSnake, you know the protocols. Even with todayโs advancements, spinal regeneration via stem cells is stillโโ
โI donโt want excuses,โ Snake cut in. โI want solutions. This man was sent into hell to keep the peace, and he came back broken. Now heโs rotting in a wheelchair because politicians only care about peacekeepers when theyโre useful.โ
One of the younger doctors, a Croatian named Dr. Stjepan, cleared his throat. โMedak Pocketโฆ that was a brutal battle. The things they saw thereโฆโ He hesitated, then met Snakeโs piercing gaze. โIf he survived that, he deserves better than to be forgotten.โ
Dr. Clark sighed, setting her tablet down. โThe problem isnโt capability, Snake. Itโs authorization. The Pentagon wonโt approve experimental treatments for non-combat personnel.โ
Snake clenched his jaw. โThatโs bull. This guy fought harder for peace than most of those โcombat personnelโ ever did. The politicians didnโt want the world to know about Medak Pocket because it messed with their narrative.โ
Dr. Stjepan exhaled sharply. โAnd if we go around the system?โ
A cold smirk crossed Snakeโs face. โWouldnโt be the first time.โ
Dr. Clark narrowed her eyes. โYouโre suggesting we acquire the necessary stem cellsโฆ off the books?โ
โYou said it, not me,โ Snake muttered.
Silence hung in the air.
Finally, Dr. Stjepan nodded. โI have some contacts at a private lab in Zagreb. Theyโve been making breakthroughs in neuroregeneration.โ
Dr. Clark crossed her arms. โIf we get caught, itโs both our careers.โ
Snake shrugged. โIf we donโt, a soldier who gave everything for peace is left to rot. I donโt know about you, but I can live with the first option.โ
Dr. Clark sighed. โAlright, Snake. But if anyone asks, this conversation never happened.โ
Snake gave a small nod. โIt never did.โ