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am i addicting to matrix?!Bing_Oh said:I think that The Matrix has already been released. Gordon is not in virtual reality nor is he a divine savior. To make him such would be highly unoriginal.
Ahhahahahahahhahahah....whew....oh wait...you're serious.WormsME said:maybe it was a part of a reality show?!
Seppo said:It has been pointed out before that the resonance cascade could have been planned
sfc_hoot said:What interests me is - how did Breen get the power, and the authority to surrender Earth? Out of all the remaining world leaders, presidents, ministers, generals, colonels, commanders, priests and so on - one man from a research facility gained the power to surrender the entire Earth! Who gave him that right - without objecting? And just how did he get everyone to agree? I would've thought that Earth would've been surrendered by an army general after a hard battle - not some administrator from an alien-infested research facility.
We all know that Breen climbed to power after the surrender - but how did he get the power to surrender. Why was he so significant in the 7 Hours War?
Blakeb155 said:By being the admistrator at BM, he was most probably was in alot of contact with the Combine. So he most probably agreed with the Combine that way. But how did he force the rest of the world to surrender though. Unless the Combine killed all the other world leaders, and set him in charge.
maybe it was a part of a reality show?! or maybe someone put gordon into virtual reality? what do you think?!
Lavaisse: What made you think the Combine had nothing to do with Xen? (I'm not belittling your theory, just asking for your reasons) I think there was enough evidence that the Vortigaunts were enslaved, and were still being enslaved by the Combine at City 17. (Remember the broom-pushing Vort in the station?) Some of the Vort's lines when you talk to them also refer to slavery, and Gordon freeing them from it.
Well the main reason, and I think it's a very strong piece of evidence, is that there is not *one* sign of the Combine's presence on Xen in HL1. Everything there is organic, the grunts appear to be grown, instead of factory produced or whatever you'd expect the Combine to do, and none of it *fits* with the Combine M.O.
Like I said in another thread, the Combine, and Xen are like 2 different ends of an alien spectrum...when Xen overflows into earth it's an organic infection; chaotic and disordered, random wildlife, not much that acts like an organised invasion force, walls and surfaces turn into what looks like living tissue, etc etc....
The Combine are totally different - when they punch into Earth it's utterly precise, big straight metal towers smack into the middle of cities, huge walls of metal that expand outwards and swallow stuff of their own accord, and the Combine themselves attack with their semi-machines in a highly organised manner, with the sole aim of taking a species and adding it to the Combine. Please note that you *never* see anything from Xen that has been modified by the Combine. So if they were on Xen, what the hell were they doing there if it wasn't to "Combine"? I know some people say that the new headcrabs in HL2 might have been modded by the Combine, but solely biological enhancement just isn't their style - because the Combine are a mechanical infestation, not a biological one.
For one thing, the "invasion" of Earth in HL1 was shoddy and it didn't have the Combine's mark of efficiency. Second: well, exactly how would it benefit the Combine to have everything on Earth slaughtered by Xen forces? That way don't expand their own Empire in the slightest....the Combine don't just have other races conquer in their name, for territory - they want to capture species, whole, and use them as weapons.
...Some might say that they used Xen to invade Earth to soften it up - why bother? That's far too complex and pointless for such an efficient force. And even without a Xen ruled Earth they conquered the place in *7 hours*.
...and besides I SWEAR I read somewhere that the Combine were actually *attracted* to Earth by the portal energy released after the Black Mesa incident.
Personally I don't think the Nihilanth was controlled by anyone. Its "we are all slaves" comment could easily be taken as a reference to how everyone, Gordon and Xenians included, is being manipulated somehow...similar to the vortigaunts' comment in HL2 "something secret steers us both".
And anyway, what's the point in making the Combine the enemy in both games? If that's the case then you've cacked on their plans once already by the time of HL2 - makes them seem shoddy and less formidable! And noone with such cool gas masks should be considered unformidable...
I don't believe there has to be just one bad guy in the universe...maybe there's as many as 3 or 4 bad guys in HL1 and 2 if you factor in the possibility of G Man's employers and Breen working for their sinister interests.
You left one thing out, Laivasse, which is, in my opinion, the strongest argument of all. Dr. Mossman says that the Combine have no idea how to use Xen teleporters, or even that they can use Xen to aid teleportation. I would think that a race that had Xen and the Nihilath completely enslaved would've learned a thing or two about teleportation.
Gordon's an attack dog, and the G-man (and his employer) is holding the leash. Someone higher up is thinking of the strategy, and that doesn't make the Combine less formidable (they do have cool masks after all lol), it just proves that your employer is just as brilliant.