The Medak Redemption

[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.

“I need stem cells,” Snake stated bluntly. “A peacekeeperโ€”one of oursโ€”lost the use of his legs at Medak Pocket. He deserves a second chance.”

Dr. Clark adjusted her glasses, looking up from a tablet filled with classified medical data. “Snake, you know the protocols. Even with today’s advancements, spinal regeneration via stem cells is stillโ€””

“I don’t want excuses,” Snake cut in. “I want solutions. This man was sent into hell to keep the peace, and he came back broken. Now he’s rotting in a wheelchair because politicians only care about peacekeepers when they’re useful.”

One of the younger doctors, a Croatian named Dr. Stjepan, cleared his throat. “Medak Pocket… that was a brutal battle. The things they saw thereโ€ฆ” He hesitated, then met Snakeโ€™s piercing gaze. “If he survived that, he deserves better than to be forgotten.”

Dr. Clark sighed, setting her tablet down. “The problem isnโ€™t capability, Snake. Itโ€™s authorization. The Pentagon wonโ€™t approve experimental treatments for non-combat personnel.”

Snake clenched his jaw. “Thatโ€™s bull. This guy fought harder for peace than most of those ‘combat personnel’ ever did. The politicians didnโ€™t want the world to know about Medak Pocket because it messed with their narrative.”

Dr. Stjepan exhaled sharply. “And if we go around the system?”

A cold smirk crossed Snakeโ€™s face. “Wouldn’t be the first time.”

Dr. Clark narrowed her eyes. “You’re suggesting we acquire the necessary stem cellsโ€ฆ off the books?”

“You said it, not me,” Snake muttered.

Silence hung in the air.

Finally, Dr. Stjepan nodded. “I have some contacts at a private lab in Zagreb. Theyโ€™ve been making breakthroughs in neuroregeneration.”

Dr. Clark crossed her arms. “If we get caught, it’s both our careers.”

Snake shrugged. “If we donโ€™t, a soldier who gave everything for peace is left to rot. I donโ€™t know about you, but I can live with the first option.”

Dr. Clark sighed. “Alright, Snake. But if anyone asks, this conversation never happened.”

Snake gave a small nod. “It never did.”

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