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Where did that come from?You guys are just dieing to see Shepard aren't you lol
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Where did that come from?You guys are just dieing to see Shepard aren't you lol
Where did that come from?
Do Shepard and Gordon know about eachother? Could Shepard have bartered himself to G-man so he would release Freeman?
"Forget about Freeman"
"Maybe we'll get a shot at Freeman on the way out"
That's all Shephard knows about Freeman.
Odd that G-Man and the Vortiguant are seen communicating with each other, especially with what happens to start Episode 1. One could view this as foreshadowing. That quote by the Vortiguant I mentioned on the 1st page may tie into this, especially if it was referring to the G-Man as a master.
As for the time travel stuff, I think that's false. I doubt the G-Man or the Vortiguants can travel through time. They may be able to wander through different dimensions, but if they were capable of time travel, they could go back and re-write history to better suit them. The Vorts could prevent themselves from becoming slaves, and the G-Man could solve his problems too. Of course if they did possess such power, I doubt they'd use it for the fact that doing so would likely result in a paradox.
You guys are just dieing to see Shepard aren't you lol
And how he looks from directly behind in an HEV suit without a long-jump module.
"Didn't you realize your contract was open to the highest bidder?" -Wallace Breen during Gordon's capture in the Citidel.
Just curious, what would the bid be?
I highly doubt it has anything to do with money, as it would be useless to Gman.
Perhaps the person who hired Gordon promised the Gman a favour that he couldn't refuse, or something.
However if you look at string theory, which aparantly is found to be true in the halflife setting according to mossman. Circumventing time is simply a matter of maneuvering through the fourth dimension. Its not time travel per say, as it is being able to observe all times at once and manifest wherever you like. The gman definitely seems to be able to do this. The vortigaunts, however cannot do this. They can only think 4 dimensionally. Remember "We see you now in the nihilanth's chamber?" or how they managed to astrally project themselves to block the gman? This means that although their bodies interact with everything normally. Their group consciousness percieves things at a 4 dimensional level. its the equivalent of knowing everything you will ever do and have done till the day you die, and being conscious of every moment you experience in a simultaneous manner.
well he was wandering about black mesa, probably cos he wanted to cause the RC. maybe Eli and Kleiner met him there? or he started talking to them, explained who and what he is etc (im sure kleiner and eli would be shitting themselves when he ttells them that) and the services he offers, the fate of humanity etc. then he makes them an offer they cant refuse.. the offer of gordon freeman? this is a ropey guess of course.How the hell you get in contact with the G-Man in the first place remains a mystery too.
Rob Crossley said:Some very provocative theories here that, at the very least, intensify my curiosity in Half-Life's sensational story.
Just wanted to add my thoughts on this particular subject.
Rob Crossley said:There is further evidence to consider:
G-Man instructs Odessa to aid Gordon with a rocket launcher, an essential weapon for Gordon in reaching the Citadel, and ultimately terminate Breen and the Dark Fusion Reactor.
Rob Crossley said:G-man attempts to stop the resonance cascade in HL1. (The resonance cascade is what attracted the combine to earth.) Though it is argued he could have done it himself, his actions are rarely, or never, direct. He gives Odessa instructions, he places Gordon into City 17, he pursuades gordon to enter the portal, and in this instance he tries to pursuade a scientist to stop the experiment.
Rob Crossley said:G-Man thanks Gordon at the end of HL as Xen is again under his control, the Combine's enslavement of Xen's refugees is over. He cares to add 'for the time being', a referance to the combine's efficient and incessant imperialistic enterprise.
Rob Crossley said:The nature of The G-Man's puppeteering is entirely secretive. As far as we know the combine have no knowladge of his presence on Earth or Xen. Why would a man, with his obvious power, shy from the combines watchful eye? It adds fuel to the assumption that The G-Man's masters and the combine are aware of each other.
Rob Crossley said:Of course, this changes at the end of HL2.
"I've recieved some interesting offers for your services. Ordinarily I wouldn't accept them."
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I'm Still in the dark concerning the resonance cascade, as both Breen and The G-Man benifited from it.
But here are some things I am certain of:
The Vortigaunts were slaves to the Combine, represented by the green shackles they wore around the arms and neck. (These are absent in HL2.)
The Nihalinth was the leader, the controller, the lesser master of the Vortiguants. He too wore shackles.
'All-Knowing-Vortiguant' Quotes:
"While our own lay scattered at your feet, you severed the vortal cord that bound the Nihilanth to life, and to us."
"That sharp spur of hope has not dulled to this day. For once the lesser master lay defeated, we knew the greater must also fall in time."
Thus, the combine were in control of Xen. Gordon Freed it and the G-Man was happy with this.
The Combine control planets and galaxies in a distinct way: They hunt the strongest species. They elect an administrator to control that species (Breen and the Nihalinth.) They control the planet with it's own species while they watch from a dstance.
The combine were in control of Earth. Gordon Freed it and the G-Man was happy with this.
In light of this, I would like to argue the bizzare assumption that Gordon Freeman was employed by someone other than the G-Man in HL2. Gordon's work in HL2 is to the benifit of the G-Man (and indirectly to humans.) The reason for the length in which Gordon is in stasis is purly because the G-Man waits for the perfect moment.
"Let's just say your hour has come again."
"Funny you showing up on this day in particular." -Alyx
"Time, Mr Freeman?"
"The right man in the wrong place can make all the diference in the world."
The G-Man and the Vortiguants can see through time, the past and present, as much as they can walk though space.
Again the All-Knowing-Vortiguant:
"No false veil of space or time may intervene."
"We see you in Black Mesa, clearly we see you in the Nihalint's chamber."
Their similar powers are made explicitly clear in Episode 1.
Your belief that The Nihalinth repressed access to Xen is equally quashed for many reasons. What should be obvious to you is that The G-Man wanted the Combine's control of Xen end. As much he wanted the Combine's control of Earth to end.
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Thanks for the photo, again it confused me at first. I will give it plenty of thought. I trust it will all make sense in the course of......
well.......
I'm really not, at liberty to say
Alot of people seem to think the Military were sent to Xen, but I completely disagree. Sure, we saw some corpses, a truck and a plane - but in the very same spot and on sand? I dunno.
I think this could of been a consequence of the random portals found around Black Mesa, when the Resanonce Cascade originally starts Gordon is taken to Xen and back, this could of happened to those trucks and corpses..
Ya, 'tis doubtful that Combine controlled Xen. Nihilith fled from the Combine, to Xen, where either he ursurped remaining Vortigaunt civilisation or just brought it with him. I'm not totally sure that Vortigaunts are Xenian natives, anyway.
There are no stitches on any Combine thing we have ever seen, not even stalkers. The stitches on the advisor are clearly on his 'body-sock', not his skin.I remember a theory about old Nihtrsthdshiewrtgdsahhaetiayietaeian:
1) Yeah, he was under combine control for a period of time, as he was shackles around his wrists
2) He is covered in stitches, and is far more bloated and larger in size comparead to other of his species found on Xen, this could mean that the Combine tried to alter him with technology kind of like the Combine Overlords you see flying around at the end of HL2: EP1, one is also seen in HL2.
(Load them in Model Viewer, you'll see what I mean with the bloatiness and stitches.)
It was a good theory and it had alot more good points that I forgot. :<
EDIT: The sand though... Hmm... Perhaps the rocky surface of Xen is just a shell to sand underneath? But that's speculating too far.
There are no stitches on any Combine thing we have ever seen, not even stalkers. The stitches on the advisor are clearly on his 'body-sock', not his skin.
*opens model viewer*Combine soldiers look like they have stitches on their chest (unarmored model).
G-Man himself wanted to control it - to 'port his forces from world to world.
Who said the boarderwolds is in nobody's hands? If I had to bet I'd put my money on the Combine having it.One thing I see happening is the slow intorduction of other Combine Races / worlds... Xen itself was the borderworld, G-Man himself wanted to control it - to 'port his forces from world to world.
Also with the borderworld in nobody's hands the rebels could use it to fling movements to other worlds taken by the Combine?
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"I expected more warning." -Isaac Kleiner after learning of Gordon's arrival.
Kleiner seems rather surprised about Gordon's arrival, but at the same time was expecting more forewarning. Was Kleiner simply expecting Gordon to arrive with a bang instead of at a trainsation being shipped off to a prison? Or was Kleiner seriously expecting Gordon to arrive at some date that had yet to be given to him? The HEV suit he was working on suggests that he really was expecting Gordon to arrive soon. But why would Kleiner be expecting Gordon soon if Gordon hadn't been seen since the Black Mesa Incident two decades ago?
Is it possible that the G-Man notified Kleiner of Gordon's future arrival and gave him Gordon's HEV suit to upgrade? A later quote stating that Gordon's "old suit still fits [him] like a glove" seems to suggest so.
Eli is also rather amazed that Gordon arrives, but his elation is far less than that of Isaac Kleiner or even Barney. One of the theories out there is that Eli hired Gordon's services from the G-Man, but if that were the case then wouldn't he know of when Gordon would arrive? Maybe he's just surprised that his deal with the G-Man actually worked?
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