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whos theory is this? it was on the Black mesa forums as well.
It has to be spread
Anyway, your theory makes sense and I support it.
You have my respect for taking the time and doing research and all. Maybe it should go to Gabe.
Heh the gman has a file cabinet jetpack.
You forgot the Vortigaunts! They can even interrupt G-mans business*.
*SOURCE: Half-Life 2 Episode 2
EDIT: When i think about it, it's probarly off topic(?)
So ... what you're saying is ... G-Man is somehow NOT Gordon from the future?
...this is the first post on this forum(since releas of episode 2)that makes sence...
The connection with the Earth's magnetic field doesn't really work, because on it's own borealis just means northern, not specifically to do with the northern lights. The ship is called Borealis because it's in the Artic ocean, near the north pole, right?
I don't think the new home world is a very plausible theory. I remember an interview where Newell said the HL universe was heavily influenced by Stephen King's stories. Meaning the game get's its vibe and atmosphere by transforming the known into something bizarre. HL and HL2 clearly executed this philosophy splendidly. They transformed something familiar into a something twisted and it was a lot more frightening than making up an entirely fantastic and new setting with little to no connection to reality.
By shifting the setting to something completely alien you're destroying the familiarity of the world and it no longer feels like something ordinary that's gone horrible awry.
I must know where this picture came from:
probably you're right, maybe it is too distant idea that might be wrong, but I raise the issue how the universe would be look in the next installment, you see, from the first installment VALVe moved to the post-apocalyptic world, and what will be next, another post-apocalyptic world ?! Simple question that has puzzled me.
How old is Gordon at the time of the RC? Freeman had baby pictures (A reference of one of the developers from what I understand), but what if that was twisted to conform to the story. "You have no dependents" in the opening letter could mean Gordon's child has either died, taken custody of or missing. Chell could be his child.
In Episode Three, antagonist should be Judith Mosmann. Here is my thoughts, she believe that what she is doing it will help the Eli's researches and the Resistance (as it mentioned in Half-Life 2 at Eli's lab and in the Citadel where was a conversation between Breen,Eli, Mosmann and Alyx), but Eli is dead and she doesn't know that Eli want to destroy the Borealis, I'm sure that there would be a scene where Alyx will say her that Eli insisted on destroying that ship, but Judith Mosmann won't believe her.
The death of Eli for Alyx is an accepting his last favour and destroy the Borealis.
The death of Eli will increase Judith's faith in Eli's researches and she will continue her work and she will make everything that would help the Resistance.
I have seen the above image as part of a larger piece of artwork that also included a Mammoth tank as the GDI troopers preparing to attack a Nod base.