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The Boss accepted the offer, although he did not realize that this was actually intended by the U.S. Volgin, under the rank of Colonel, contacted The Boss on Jusing a Philosophers' spy network suggesting that she defect to the Soviet Union in order to overthrow Khrushchev without endangering his position in GRU. Volgin accepted The Boss's defection to his unit. Operation Snake Eater See also: Virtuous Mission and Operation Snake Eater In large part because of this, he protected Raikov from the hands of the Soviet military tribunal, regarding the latter's frequent abuse of the soldiers under his command. Īt some point, Volgin became acquainted with GRU major Ivan Raidenovitch Raikov, who became his favorite soldier, as well as his lover. However, after it became apparent that Granin's idea was not producing the results he desired, Volgin was forced to turn to Sokolov's Shagohod idea, despite the latter being on Khrushchev's side. He also hired Aleksandr Leonovitch Granin to develop his designs for a walking tank when Khrushchev sided with Nikolai Stepanovich Sokolov's Shagohod. He used the Legacy to build at least eight of them. Volgin later used the Legacy, as well as the help of the anti-Khrushchev faction led by Brezhnev, to construct the Groznyj Grad-fortress in the mountains of Tselinoyarsk as well as convert an abandoned prison facility into the Granin Design Bureau, and presumably procured the blueprints for the Objekt 279 tank, after the project was shelved for being too costly. Kennedy's assassination in November 1963, and Khrushchev's resulting weakening, Volgin then conspired with the Brezhnev faction, anti-government groups, and the military to overthrow the Khruschev regime and seize power via installing Leonid Brezhnev and Alexei Kosygin in his place. Prior to 1964, Volgin learned of the Philosophers' Legacy following his father's death, and illegally inherited a microfilm containing records of the enormous cache of funds. Volgin was later involved in putting down the unrest in East Germany in 1953 and Hungary in 1956. He was also implied to be involved in similar massacres in Ukraine and Belarus during anti-guerrilla operations, boasting afterwards that he had personally "disposed" of over 100,000 anti-communist activists. He took part in the Katyn massacre, in which the NKVD murdered over 20,000 Polish officers, where he often removed the prisoners' blindfolds before beating them to death, placing the blame on a prisoner revolt to allay any fears. During World War II, he served in the domestic branch of the Soviet Secret Police, NKVD, stationed at the rear of the Red Army, and charged with punishing deserters.ĭuring the war, Volgin gained a reputation as the most brutal and cold-blooded of the Soviet spymasters. Volgin was born sometime between 19, and later became a boxing champion as a young adult. 5.2 Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.His desire for vengeance kept him alive for many years, and through the psychic influence of Tretij Rebenok, he awakened as the Man on Fire and set out to enact his revenge.
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A physically imposing figure, his body also carried a permanent electric charge, and he specialized in electric shock attacks.Īfter being burned alive during Operation Snake Eater, Volgin's comatose body was retrieved and experimented on by Soviet scientists. With funding from the Philosophers' Legacy, Volgin established the huge fortress of Groznyj Grad, where he had the nuclear-armed Shagohod developed.
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Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin (Russian: Евгений Борисович Волгин), also known as Thunderbolt, was a Soviet GRU colonel, who conspired with the Brezhnev faction and the military in the 1960s to overthrow Nikita Khrushchev and seize power. Potential threats must be weeded out." ―Volgin to Ocelot We must root out spies wherever they hide. A Cold War, fought with information and espionage.