On the level Dark Energy...

The Combine Advisor, an actual original combine alien. It has the ability to dominate minds and cultures of other beings. Breen is trying to negotiate free passage off of Earth via the citadel portal.
 
Samon said:
The Combine Advisor, an actual original combine alien. It has the ability to dominate minds and cultures of other beings. Breen is trying to negotiate free passage off of Earth via the citadel portal.

oh... the combine advisor is pretty damn ugly... lol, well i guess all combine are
 
Th30N3Cr0wbar said:
oh... the combine advisor is pretty damn ugly... lol, well i guess all combine are

Hehe yeah, although we wouldn't know that, because he is the only Combine we've seen ;)
 
I don't know if you can even call them combine... Because I thought that combine stood for combined species or something... So all the slug's creations (combine soldiers, synths, whatever) would be combine, but the slugs would have a different name... *shrug*
 
No, it's a Combine. In Raising The Bar it states that the Combine have become so dependant on technology that they have lost all arms and legs and and have grown grub-like.
 
Breen calls it "The universal union that small minds call the Combine", so in effect, it has a dual meaning from my understanding.
 
The Combine are slug-like aliens so overevolved they can no longer fend for themselves. The Combine is an empire ruled by said aliens using advanced biotechnology to create synthetic life forms for use in blowing shit up.

As Samon said, at the end of the game, Breen is attempting to convince the Combine Advisor to tunnel through from the Combine home dimension so that Breen can escape.
 
Then that would be easy for gordon to kill them.Gman could bring him there somehow and they can't fend for them selves he can hack them to bits with his crowbar or pump them full of lead.
 
I doubt that there aren't defenders for the Overseers, plus they might have telepathic powers or something, although I doubt Valve'd do that, and Gordon can't breathe on their planet.
 
Maybe there's a Combine queen and she's a seductive beautiful Combiness. :p Then I'd dump Alyx...
 
Apparently, the Combine are rather strong telepaths...plus, they've got uber technology. I mean, a man in a hospital bed would be easy to kill...but a man in a hospital bed surrounded by gun turrets, mines and over-zealous gun-toting security guards...
 
Sulkdodds said:
Apparently, the Combine are rather strong telepaths...plus, they've got uber technology. I mean, a man in a hospital bed would be easy to kill...but a man in a hospital bed surrounded by gun turrets, mines and over-zealous gun-toting security guards...
...Would be impossible. But doable.
 
In a related topic concerning Breen, did anyone else pick up on Breen's words when he has Eli, Alyx, and Gordon captive? He said that with them in his office, he was in a position to negotiate any deal he chose to make with the Combine. He also states that the research being conducted by Eli Vance could be continued now that they had him. I realize Breen is a deceitful person, but did it sound to anyone as though Breen wanted to negotiate a deal with the Combine that would be to the benefit of humanity?

Further, did anyone else notice Breen's little quirk? He covers his face on the side from which someone who says something he dislikes is standing. This happens when Alyx says, "Don't listen to him, Gordon!" in the office and earlier when Dr. Mossman calls him "Dr. Breen" before calling him "Wallace". This could be a hint at something going on between Breen and Mossman, but it could also simply be a nervous quirk. Any thoughts?

FiredRice said:
Then that would be easy for gordon to kill them.Gman could bring him there somehow and they can't fend for them selves he can hack them to bits with his crowbar or pump them full of lead.
Many people seem to assume that the Gman believes the Combine to be the "bad guy", but isn't it quite possible that the Gman could care less about humanity's struggle and the Combine? I tend to think of the Gman as a type of mercenary who rents Gordon Freeman (and possibly others) out to the highest bidder. Or, perhaps, that the Gman pits Freemand (and possibly others) on a particular side simply to keep the status quo of the universe so as to avoid a sudden power vaccuum (similiar to Earth pre-World War I)?

Just ideas that seemed to fit with the thread's title. :E
 
Breen is trying to escape Earth so he talks to the combine advisor to earth to get him out of there but like in HL he has to use a rely point in Xen in order to get to where the ADvisor wants to put him.
 
calscholar said:
Breen is trying to escape Earth so he talks to the combine advisor to earth to get him out of there but like in HL he has to use a rely point in Xen in order to get to where the ADvisor wants to put him.

Yey for random.

And, we don't know about the xen relay.
 
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