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Going through the models, I found some interesting similarities between the Nihilanth, the Stalker, and the Advisor. Here they are:
The Face
Let's look at the faces of the three. The faces are pretty featureless, and empty. The face of the Stalker and the Nihilanth is strikingly similar. Neither have eyes, a proper nose, mouth or ears. Looks like they had their face hacked apart by the same thing. It actually looks like the Nihilanth has five eyes (notice the three dots above his bigger eyes). Anyway, The Advisor's face is different, but still kind of similar in a way. See, the Advisor doesn't have a proper face either - his face has now been taken over by technology. What his original face looks like, will probably remain a mystery.
The Stitching
The three creatures appear to have stitches all over their body. This is an obvious sign of surgery. In the Stalker's case, all the internal organs have been removed, and it's been stitched back together. As for the Nihilanth and the Advisor, it's not that certain. Though the Advisor, being an original Combine, has likely split open a few times, and was "sewn" back together by its technology. The Nihilanth also has his entire stomach stitched up. They look like large staples, actually. Of course, seeing the other two creatures, you might think that the Nihilanth was operated on by the Combine. Maybe he was, and maybe he wasn't. The Xen-Combine theory is a very common one that's going around right now. If the Nihilanth was altered by the Combine, then it looks like they might have "stuffed" him with their technology. The original Nihilanth might have been skinny (like a Vort, or Xen Master perhaps).
Amputation
Although none is found in the Combine Advisor, it can clearly be seen on the Nihilanth and the Stalker. Both creatues have their lower legs amputated. The Stalkers also have their forearms amputated. The amputations on both look like they've been performed in the same way (by the same people/thing?). The site of the amputation is very red, and swolen. This probably means that the limbs were amputated in a very barbaric manner, and probably fairly recently as well.
The Unnatural Body Parts
All three creatures appear to have body parts, appendages, or implants that are not natural (i.e. synthetic parts that have been implanted into the body by someone/something). The creatures were definitely not born/created with these parts.
Advisor: He is definitely the most modified, as he is from the Original Combine race.
1. Gasmask.
2. Perhaps its mechanic eyes?
3. A collar of letters resembling the heirogliphics.
4. The breathing device (it's connected to the gasmask via a hose).
5. It has two sets of glowing "things" on its back. Like to hear people's theories on those.
6. Artificial arms.
Stalker: They are the slaves, so they'd only need minimal parts.
1. The face shield. The face beneath probably looks disgusting.
2. A socket in the throat. Probably how it breathes.
3. A socket in the chest. This is probably where the Combine inject the saline solutions (which the Stalkers are run on).
4. A small device, worn on the belt. Perhaps it gives them electrical shocks or something if they disobey. Or perhaps it's an ECG or something.
5. The artificial lower legs. They practise walking while attached to ropes.
Nihilanth:
1. A huge "thing" with spikes hanging out of him, that resembles a jet. Let's just call it the "assjet" for the time being.
2. Ah, yes, the shackles. The source of all Combine-Xen theories. It makes sense in a way. Shackles usually represent slavery - and the Combine are the only race in the Half-Life story that are massive galactic conquerors. But, of course, there are some good theories that suggest against the Xen-Combine theory. Nonetheless, the Nihilanth (leader of Xen!) is in shackles, which kind of indicates that his entire race is enslaved in fact.
3. This is an interesting one. It appears to be some kind of shunt. It almost seems as if the Nihilanth suffers from hydrocephalus. Poor guy.
Additional notes:
1. The name "Nihilanth" comes from two words. "Nihil", as in nihilism, and "anth" as in a "flower", because of the way his head opens up. That's what it says in Raising the Bar. Now, the association with nihilism is interesting. Why is this? Just looking at his face (the empty eyes, mouth) - looks like something very terrible happened to him, and he now has "nihilistic" properties. Or maybe he is nihilism.
2. The Nihilanth has a huge crystal in his head. This is probably very similar to the Xenian crystals that are used in teleportation. It would explain the Nihilanth's natural teleportation abilities, and how he can control portals with the very power of his mind. I'm not actually sure whether to classify the crystal as a natural part of the Nihilanth, or an implant. The Xen Masters also have these crystals in their heads (and for that matter, it looks like the Nihilanth is a fully-grown, but heavily modified Xen Master).
3. The original Combine race now heavily depends on the very technology they created, and have thus become fat and grublike, since they have the technology do everything for them. That explains the appearance of the Combine Advisor. Anyway, despite the devolution of the physical body, the mind of the Combine has greatly evolved over the time (and probably still is evolving).
Well, that's all I have to say for now. I haven't actually developed any in-depth theories on the resemblances yet. I'd rather see what everyone else thinks about this first.
The Face
Let's look at the faces of the three. The faces are pretty featureless, and empty. The face of the Stalker and the Nihilanth is strikingly similar. Neither have eyes, a proper nose, mouth or ears. Looks like they had their face hacked apart by the same thing. It actually looks like the Nihilanth has five eyes (notice the three dots above his bigger eyes). Anyway, The Advisor's face is different, but still kind of similar in a way. See, the Advisor doesn't have a proper face either - his face has now been taken over by technology. What his original face looks like, will probably remain a mystery.
The Stitching
The three creatures appear to have stitches all over their body. This is an obvious sign of surgery. In the Stalker's case, all the internal organs have been removed, and it's been stitched back together. As for the Nihilanth and the Advisor, it's not that certain. Though the Advisor, being an original Combine, has likely split open a few times, and was "sewn" back together by its technology. The Nihilanth also has his entire stomach stitched up. They look like large staples, actually. Of course, seeing the other two creatures, you might think that the Nihilanth was operated on by the Combine. Maybe he was, and maybe he wasn't. The Xen-Combine theory is a very common one that's going around right now. If the Nihilanth was altered by the Combine, then it looks like they might have "stuffed" him with their technology. The original Nihilanth might have been skinny (like a Vort, or Xen Master perhaps).
Amputation
Although none is found in the Combine Advisor, it can clearly be seen on the Nihilanth and the Stalker. Both creatues have their lower legs amputated. The Stalkers also have their forearms amputated. The amputations on both look like they've been performed in the same way (by the same people/thing?). The site of the amputation is very red, and swolen. This probably means that the limbs were amputated in a very barbaric manner, and probably fairly recently as well.
The Unnatural Body Parts
All three creatures appear to have body parts, appendages, or implants that are not natural (i.e. synthetic parts that have been implanted into the body by someone/something). The creatures were definitely not born/created with these parts.
Advisor: He is definitely the most modified, as he is from the Original Combine race.
1. Gasmask.
2. Perhaps its mechanic eyes?
3. A collar of letters resembling the heirogliphics.
4. The breathing device (it's connected to the gasmask via a hose).
5. It has two sets of glowing "things" on its back. Like to hear people's theories on those.
6. Artificial arms.
Stalker: They are the slaves, so they'd only need minimal parts.
1. The face shield. The face beneath probably looks disgusting.
2. A socket in the throat. Probably how it breathes.
3. A socket in the chest. This is probably where the Combine inject the saline solutions (which the Stalkers are run on).
4. A small device, worn on the belt. Perhaps it gives them electrical shocks or something if they disobey. Or perhaps it's an ECG or something.
5. The artificial lower legs. They practise walking while attached to ropes.
Nihilanth:
1. A huge "thing" with spikes hanging out of him, that resembles a jet. Let's just call it the "assjet" for the time being.
2. Ah, yes, the shackles. The source of all Combine-Xen theories. It makes sense in a way. Shackles usually represent slavery - and the Combine are the only race in the Half-Life story that are massive galactic conquerors. But, of course, there are some good theories that suggest against the Xen-Combine theory. Nonetheless, the Nihilanth (leader of Xen!) is in shackles, which kind of indicates that his entire race is enslaved in fact.
3. This is an interesting one. It appears to be some kind of shunt. It almost seems as if the Nihilanth suffers from hydrocephalus. Poor guy.
Additional notes:
1. The name "Nihilanth" comes from two words. "Nihil", as in nihilism, and "anth" as in a "flower", because of the way his head opens up. That's what it says in Raising the Bar. Now, the association with nihilism is interesting. Why is this? Just looking at his face (the empty eyes, mouth) - looks like something very terrible happened to him, and he now has "nihilistic" properties. Or maybe he is nihilism.
2. The Nihilanth has a huge crystal in his head. This is probably very similar to the Xenian crystals that are used in teleportation. It would explain the Nihilanth's natural teleportation abilities, and how he can control portals with the very power of his mind. I'm not actually sure whether to classify the crystal as a natural part of the Nihilanth, or an implant. The Xen Masters also have these crystals in their heads (and for that matter, it looks like the Nihilanth is a fully-grown, but heavily modified Xen Master).
3. The original Combine race now heavily depends on the very technology they created, and have thus become fat and grublike, since they have the technology do everything for them. That explains the appearance of the Combine Advisor. Anyway, despite the devolution of the physical body, the mind of the Combine has greatly evolved over the time (and probably still is evolving).
Well, that's all I have to say for now. I haven't actually developed any in-depth theories on the resemblances yet. I'd rather see what everyone else thinks about this first.