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Seraphim said:Precisely. Not only can you not kill him, but I'm sure not an Alien or any other of the hazards in Black Mesa can. Providing that he is a biomech, it's reasonable to assume tons of money was funneled into him. In contrast, the Combine soldiers were probably made cheaply. For a comparison, if you're a fan of the Terminator movies, it's sort of like the T-X (Female) and the T-800 (Schwartzenegger). More effort was put into making the T-X, since there would only be a few. The T-800s were stock battle models, meant to just be grunt troopers. The T-800 didn't have anything particularly special, but the T-X was stocked with all kinds of internal weaponry, nanomachines, all kinds of special armor, etc... which is what happens when one model gets a ton of funding and the others are made cheaply.
Furthermore, an advantage to a Combine soldier is their controllability (well, look how that turned out for the US Government!) They would never ask questions, etc. I assume they broke away from the US Government, though. We'll have to see in HL2.
Alright, what the hell is up with you and robots? The G-Man isnt a robot, he is a human. He is basically a mock up of the X-Files cigarette man.
If the G-Man were a robot then he wouldnt have the lisp.
As for him appearing at different places in the game, it doesnt have to imply transporting himself interdimensionally to different places.
The Combine doesnt have to be human, it doesnt have to be cyborgs. The Combine could be a coalition of multiple races that have combined forces.
The thing that I can see happening is that earth took over Xen and then some alien coalition came in and took Xen and now trying to take earth. From what I've seen and heard, City 17 sounds more like an concentration camp rather than an actual city.