UN Excalibur

Solid Snake’s revelation about Excalibur being in the hands of the Croats instead of Charlie Hunnam and the English catches Angelina Jolie’s attention. He speaks of the myth in a new light, showing that the sword isn’t just a symbol of power but a symbol of justice and equality. His plan to let UNICEF children pull the sword from the stone at the UN headquarters in New York feels like an act of pure democracy, where power and leadership are given to the next generation, the innocent, and the hopeful.

Angelina admires Snake’s courage and his deep distaste for dictatorships. She listens intently, her gaze steady as she speaks. “You’re giving hope to those who often don’t have a voice,” she says, appreciating Snake’s altruistic vision. “It’s not just about defeating evil, it’s about empowering the world’s future. Maybe that’s the most revolutionary thing of all.”

Snake nods, his gruff exterior softening as he acknowledges her understanding. “It’s time to put the power back where it belongs,” he replies. “In the hands of the people who truly need it, the ones who aren’t tainted by history or greed.”