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Eva's cover story is paper thin
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So, I got to thinking about something, and if they're any level of competent, wouldn't FOX and the CIA have already known that the NSA defectors were both men, thus blowing Eva's cover story before the operation even began?
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Snake and Zero discuss the fact they don't know if they can trust EVA and that she is definitely using Snake for her own gain, but they simply have no choice but to trust her. It's not like they can pull the plug and abandon the mission as then both Snake and Zero will go to jail and FOX will be disbanded. And in the end EVA was the only reason Operation Snake Eater's public purpose could be achieved.

Whether Zero knew about EVA's cover story falling through, we don't really know.

The entire operation was hastily cobbled together and everyone involved's last hope, as well as a desperate plea to appease the Soviets and prevent a nuclear war. Who the person who showed up to help them among Volgin's ranks actually was and why was kind of less of a priority.
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Yeah, but what I'm saying is, the identities of the NSA defectors would be easily verifiable by FOX and the CIA beforehand.
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Sure, and it's pretty much impossible for Ocelot to actually be one of them. The tidbit was a reference to real life that Kojima probably wanted in more than he cared about it making any sense.
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