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It doesn't cause all of the other Citadels to shut down, it merely damages the network. We can assume the network was simply overloaded, and the damage itself was caused by the dimensional portal being active just as the dark fusion reactor exploded. I like to think of it working like a kind of global EMP.
- Why does the destruction of the City 17 Citadel cause all of the other Citadels and Suppression Fields on the entire planet to shut down? That's like if the Death Star powered all of the Star Destroyers or TIE Fighters in the entire Galaxy, it doesn't make sense.
It's likely all of the other Citadels are still functioning as normal. It's also likely that all of the Citadels on Earth are, or were, physically connected, given that the suppression field is extended through the ground using the cables which can be seen dangling from the building. We know the suppression field is removed at the start of Episode One, and that's when the cables begin collapsing/being removed from the building, as shown by the total lack of cables during the finale.
Who knows? I imagine the Combine actually placed him there. It's pretty unlikely Breen legitimately had a choice in the matter, as he likes to explain on the Breen casts. Maybe it was just where the Combine happened to land their largest/most important Citadel, or maybe it was one of the areas with the least damage during the 7 hour war, prompting most of the remaining refugees to be placed there until they all naturally die out under the terms Breen agreed during the surrender.
- Why did Breen choose City 17 as his base of operations? What was so special about it? Why did he advertise where he was all across City 17? It only took a theoretical physicist and a robot dog to muck up everything.
- Why didn't the Resistance just make a bunch of D0Gs to fight the Combine?
A lack of resources and suitable talent/expertise? "MIT graduates are few and far between these days!", aka "There isn't a whole lot of clever people left, so we can take what we can get our hands on."
- Can robots get tired? If they can't then why didn't D0G just hold up that barrier in front of the Citadel forever so that they could let an army of Rebels all storm the Citadel at once instead of letting Gordon go by himself? If the Gravity Gun didn't malfunction and turn into the blue insta-death version he would've been ****ed.
If I remember correctly, the Combine start shooting at Barney and D0G just as he's holding up the gate, so I imagine they become too pre-occupied holding off the forces on ground level. While I doubt robots can become "tired", I imagine they would be able to detect when they are becoming too physically strained or damaged, which might also explain why D0G needed to drop the gate when he did. He's strong, but not that strong.