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Captian Welsey
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First let me say that my name is spos'd to be WESLEY but like an idiot I typed it in "welsey" and so I will be stuck with that name for all of eternity.....anyway...
I've been scouring the interenet on all the Half-life theories, I mean reading everything. And after all that I just can't help but opening my big mouth and saying what I got's to say.
The first thing that I want to comment on are all the theories out there about Gordon and the Gman. Everyone seems to think that he's this strange amazing thing, like an angel, or an alien, or even Gordon from the future. One dude, here on the sight even said, "Gordon and the 'G' man," saying that the G stood for Gordon. Ok, just to make it clear, when someone says G-man, they mean a dude that works for the government, its a really old frase you know. It's like saying "badge" or "Fed." I wouldn't immediatly dismiss a wierd explanation of his powers, but I wouldn't agree that it's because he's something shocking. In fact I would believe that orignally Valve intended for him to be a man that works for the Government, and that the ending on the train in HL1 really actually had an answer to it already.
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the Gman and the ending to Half-Life was all answered with the mini-expansion game "Redemption." For you see that game opened up with you walking down an office hallway, and talking briefly with the Gman, and then going off to work for the government cleaning up the leftover Xen going about earth. Now I suppose that one could say that due to the unpopularity of that title, that Valve decided to re-write history with Half-life 2 and if that's what they did, then I guess that's cool anyway. But my point is that in that game you saw the Gman doing paperwork in his office and stuff, meaning that there wasn't anything supernatural about him, just that he worked for the goverment who aparently has neat technology they give him acess too.
I've been scouring the interenet on all the Half-life theories, I mean reading everything. And after all that I just can't help but opening my big mouth and saying what I got's to say.
The first thing that I want to comment on are all the theories out there about Gordon and the Gman. Everyone seems to think that he's this strange amazing thing, like an angel, or an alien, or even Gordon from the future. One dude, here on the sight even said, "Gordon and the 'G' man," saying that the G stood for Gordon. Ok, just to make it clear, when someone says G-man, they mean a dude that works for the government, its a really old frase you know. It's like saying "badge" or "Fed." I wouldn't immediatly dismiss a wierd explanation of his powers, but I wouldn't agree that it's because he's something shocking. In fact I would believe that orignally Valve intended for him to be a man that works for the Government, and that the ending on the train in HL1 really actually had an answer to it already.
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the Gman and the ending to Half-Life was all answered with the mini-expansion game "Redemption." For you see that game opened up with you walking down an office hallway, and talking briefly with the Gman, and then going off to work for the government cleaning up the leftover Xen going about earth. Now I suppose that one could say that due to the unpopularity of that title, that Valve decided to re-write history with Half-life 2 and if that's what they did, then I guess that's cool anyway. But my point is that in that game you saw the Gman doing paperwork in his office and stuff, meaning that there wasn't anything supernatural about him, just that he worked for the goverment who aparently has neat technology they give him acess too.