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How do you know that?The Combine cannot get to Xen. They have never set foot on the borderworld.
How do you know that?
Nihilanth was running from the Combine, in Laidlaw's own words they had thier "back to the wall" so it's all but certain that the Combine have access to Xen (a place of "continual contention"). From there it isn't a big leap to suppose that they could have been there in the past even if they aren't there now (and it's possible that they are).
I wondered about that as well. However, if you look closely, you will see that there is sand there as well; in other words, an earth-like surface. I think there was a powerful portal that could shift a portion of earth, and whatever is on it to Xen. That is probably the source of the isolated rocks in Xen as well: they all seem to come from some home plant.Who is "our?" I thought the Combine took over Xen which is why they portal-stormed their behinds onto earth. Not to mention, he's standing next to a bunch of tanks on Xen when he says that. Where'd those tanks come from?
I see. But in HL2 for instance, you see him talking to Colonel Odessa Cubbage. Additionally, you see him talking to a security guard in Opposing Force, after the resonance cascade (though I am not sure that we can count on anything in OP4's presentation).As to the G-man, not a lot of people saw him following the resonance cascade. Mainly, he was viewed by Gordon and Adrian, the Black Ops, and members of HECU.
Prior to that the scientists of Black Mesa knew him as a liaison, so nobody spoke about him because he was a common sight. There were several such people walking around the facility at any given time; it just so happened that the G-man was special and didn't let that on.
So at no point would anybody be talking about him during HL1, and nobody really knew him in HL2.
I had a dream about the Gman last night. I dreamt I was playing Episode Three last night (with my ex, for some reason). I vaguely remember him being part of a plot to wipe out the earth and was involved with lots of sand, Egyptians, an exam and Jeri Ryan.
But I have to tell you, Episode Three was frickin' awesome!
I don't really think it's accurate to put the G-man in the category of good or evil, seeing as he doesn't really seem to have any preference for the outcome of events besides achieving what he is "paid" to do. So I guess I vote both.
I thought this meant your ex was a him.
One thing I don't understand, and I hope someone will clear this up for me, is what did the Gman mean by "The border world Xen is in our control for the time being, thanks to you..." at the end of HL1?
Not to mention, he's standing next to a bunch of tanks on Xen when he says that. Where'd those tanks come from?
While I agree that the backstory hadn't been fully fleshed out, I don't think this part is 100% accurate. While the implication was meant to be that Gman was somehow affiliated with the troops, there are certain key things that point to him being more than just 'a mystery figure working for the government.'I don't think they honestly had a solid backstory at the time of HL1 - Gman was merely a "mystery figure" working for the goverment.
Shhhh you'll awaken the wrath of Darkside.most importantly, the Nihilanth saying 'You are man, he's not man, for you he waits, for you.'