Black Mesa: Who was responsible?

Who caused the resonance cascade?

  • The G-man caused it accidentally

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  • Some other aliens caused it

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Throughout HL1, nobody really knows who caused the resonance cascade and was responsible for all of the problems. It could even have been Gordon himself ("I'd sure like to get my hands on those responsible for this mess" - Barney).

So I ask you, whose fault do you think it was? And was it deliberate or an accident? It's time to choose. :cheese: Feel free to explain your opinions. With luck we should get some interesting conspiricy theories.

Note: Sorry for such an exhuastive poll, but I wanted to make sure every opinion was covered.
 
It was the Nihilanth because he was sick of us invading his lands, so he planned a counter-invasion.
 
ray_MAN said:
It was the Nihilanth because he was sick of us invading his lands, so he planned a counter-invasion.

lol, I thought you said "counter-strike" for a moment :O
 
It would be interesting....
/me digs out the books
 
ray_MAN said:
It was the Nihilanth because he was sick of us invading his lands, so he planned a counter-invasion.

Oooohhh, contraversial. Most interesting.
 
The scientists, for running the experiment at an unstable power percentage (110% I believe)
 
Abom said:
The scientists, for running the experiment at an unstable power percentage (110% I believe)

Yeah, I thought of that, but I blame the administrator, for pushing the scientists too hard.
 
Was the Gman, who was also the administrator.

I've just decided to play through Opposing Force again, once I track down my copy of the Hi-Definition Pack, and hope it works with Steam..
 
The Admistrator and the G-man together.

They're very close friends...:D
 
Well, im pleased to see no-one thinks Gordon might have caused it accidentally. It was always a tense moment when barney said: "I'd sure like to get my hands on the person responsible for this mess." When I first pushed that rock into the beam, for the first few seconds I thought i'd done something wrong!
 
jabberwock95 said:
Well, im pleased to see no-one thinks Gordon might have caused it accidentally. It was always a tense moment when barney said: "I'd sure like to get my hands on the person responsible for this mess." When I first pushed that rock into the beam, for the first few seconds I thought i'd done something wrong!
Yeah, when barney said that I always felt sheepish :)
 
The administrator and g-man are two entirely different people Badger, I think Marc Laidlaw said in an interview we get to meet the Administrator in HL2 :D Yippee :D
 
Oh, my bad :E

I'd love to meet the chap, with a crowbar of course :)

I think I'ma gonna play through Opposing Force again :)
 
It's totally G-man's fault. He's too smart not to be involved.

I'm pretty sure he orchestarted the entire game's events. With, or without, the administrator's guidance.
 
Whoever was the one to get the crystal, it was their fault. The scientists DID say they went to some lengths to get it, so that begs the question who did it...I say GMan ;)
 
If you really, truly, sincerely think about it... it was actually no one's fault. It was just one of those things that happen, ya know... everyone was playing with their new toys and... OOPS! Gordon got high. Yep, what happens during most of the game is the result of Gordon being high on whatever that shizzle was that he was pushin' around...
 
Letters said:
If you really, truly, sincerely think about it... it was actually no one's fault. It was just one of those things that happen, ya know... everyone was playing with their new toys and... OOPS! Gordon got high. Yep, what happens during most of the game is the result of Gordon being high on whatever that shizzle was that he was pushin' around...

If it wasn't for that sexy hot new avatar you got Letters, I think I would bash you for writing this BS.
:rolling:
 
i think its the scientists....they saw anomalies and dangers in the preliminary stages of the operation(soem of them talk about it before you even get in the room) but they ignore the several warnings(the final one being the one he disregards at like 40-60% power) and continue with the experiment. Any experimental scientist(except maybe a low-tech kitchen scientist) realizes the immense dangers involved if ANYTHING goes the slightest bit off course, and at the moment anything does deviate from the planned operation he/she halts the experiment immediately. It is possible that they were under strict orders from the administrator or G-Man to proceed at all costs, but I don't think anyone besides those few scientists knew of the malfunctions.

Of course, none of that means it isn't possible that the G-Man had some sneaky part in it . . . maybe like Elijah in Unbreakable . . . willing to go to any lengths to find the world's hero(Gordon Freeman).
 
Of course this can lead to some comparisons to a certain particular movie.

Administrator = Architect
G-man = Oracle? (Haha he's a girl.. :LOL: )
Gordon Freeman = Neo
Alyx = Trinity

Interesting.... :cool:
 
Its barney's fault for losing Gordons messages at the start...if it wasnt for that, Gordon may have found out something really important...Im gonna kill that guy.


Actually...Im not sure. I guess the administrator pushed them too hard but nihilanth had something to do with it.
 
IMO, someone pushed the scientists because they wanted this to happen, (maybe not on this scale) and the first thought is the G-man- but the G-man doesnt seem that powerful so im going with the administraightor.
 
the g-man sabotaged the expieriment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:borg: :bounce:
 
it was the scientists fault with their greed and big egos..oh and they partied all night before gordon arrived.
 
Sparta said:
The administrator and g-man are two entirely different people Badger, I think Marc Laidlaw said in an interview we get to meet the Administrator in HL2 :D Yippee :D
thats intrusting, but i believe he also said that we DID meet / or see the administrator? maybe gina? :)

as for gordon, i dont at all think it was him, i mean what'd he do?

1. push button
2. move cart
3. run
 
IT was the Admin and the Gman think about it. The Gman seemed quite content to have control of zen. While obviously the Gman can't be working alone thus the Admin.

Anyone think it's weird they mastered teleporting shortly after Gordon killed the Nihilanth. So that must mean that the Goverment/Admin/Gman had been working on taking Zen for quite some time.
 
I think that the Administrator is responsible for what went wrong. One of the biggest reasons is two quotes that the scientists say. One is "I suspected this would happen but the Administrator would not listen..." and "The Administrator is very concerned that we get a conclusive analysis of today’s sample." Makes you wonder why the Administrator was so strict about having the experiment done. Gordon was just the pawn in the Administrator's evil plans. I think the G-Man has something to do with it too but there isn't enough information to conclude who he really is and what his intentions are.
 
G-man doesn't seem to be anyones' lackey though. He must be second in command to the admin, or some other high-type rank.

Actually, the Administrator is teh Munro! :eek:
 
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