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i think the G-man is just looking out for his "employers" best interests. so i think the real question is, do you think the G-man's employers are good or evil?
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i think the G-man is just looking out for his "employers" best interests. so i think the real question is, do you think the G-man's employers are good or evil?
and dont say darksides name, it'll attract him. oh no! i just said darksides name! i said darkside again... and so on and so on
Yes and No, because I feel it.
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I like to think of G-Man as a kind of anti-hero with his own Machiavellian motives. He'll use people to achieve his own ends. Sometimes he needs to use charm and kindness (like with Alyx, though he does it in a roundabout fashion), other times he uses brute force (as with Freeman and Shepherd).
For instance, I don't like to think he caused Eli's death, but I certainly think he didn't bother going out of his way to stop it. That can be seen as evil, but in reality he just has his own plans attached to his own motives, and Eli fell out of usefulness in the larger picture. I don't think he's cheering for either team, he's just his own entity. It just so happens his entity pulls the strings of many other entities.
ps- I cant remember, is swearing against forum rules?
You mean he is neutral?
Well about that, i agree.
He giveth thou rockets, he imprison you. He talketh you important stuff, he killeth Eli.
He wants money.
He does mention them again in a roundabout way--at the end of HL2 he mentions "offers," and during EpTwo he says he has agreed to abide by certain "restrictions." Both of those lines indicate there is still someone out there who not only contracts his services, but is also in a position to limit what he can do.I also do not think he ever had employers. He just said that sound more human so that Gordon would trust him. These "employers" are never mentioned again.
He does mention them again in a roundabout way--at the end of HL2 he mentions "offers," and during EpTwo he says he has agreed to abide by certain "restrictions." Both of those lines indicate there is still someone out there who not only contracts his services, but is also in a position to limit what he can do.
Gman is Gordon man
He does mention them again in a roundabout way--at the end of HL2 he mentions "offers," and during EpTwo he says he has agreed to abide by certain "restrictions." Both of those lines indicate there is still someone out there who not only contracts his services, but is also in a position to limit what he can do.