Glenn the Great
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There is a lot of debate over the following quote by Doug Lombardi:
"We had a glimpse of the larger threat when we were working on Half-Life 1. In other words we knew that once you cleared out the Nihilanth, you were going to discover something worse beyond it. We knew that some immense threat had chased the Nihilanth and its creatures out of their own world and into Xen, from which location they were all to glad to seize the opportunity to continue on to Earth with suppression through the citadels. But the exact nature of the threat was left to be solved in Half-Life 2."
A lot of you seem to think that Xen is a safe-haven for the Nihilanth and Vortigaunts, and that the Vorts were not controlled by the Combine, all based on this quote. I believe that the quote has been misinterpreted, and I am going to show how.
Most people assume that the "larger threat" is referring to the Combine. It might seem like the Vortigaunts were slaves of the Combine, that they escaped to Xen, and that the invasion of Earth by Xen was a panic attack caused by human meddling in their world. I don't believe this is so.
Read this sentence:
"We knew that some immense threat had chased the Nihilanth and its creatures out of their own world and into Xen, from which location they were all to glad to seize the opportunity to continue on to Earth with suppression through the citadels."
Read it carefully. The Nihilanth and its creatures go to Xen.... from which location (still talking about Xen), they seize the opportunity to come to earth... with suppression from the Citadels.
What we see here is that Nihilanth and the Vortigaunts ARE THE COMBINE. They are the Combine since they are technically part of it, being slaves to them. They are no longer part of the Combine once the Nihilanth is destroyed, essentially freeing them.
The Combine are the "refugees" escaping from a much larger threat. I believe that this larger threat is who the G-Man works for. It is the extra party that will be introduced in the coming episodes.
"We had a glimpse of the larger threat when we were working on Half-Life 1. In other words we knew that once you cleared out the Nihilanth, you were going to discover something worse beyond it. We knew that some immense threat had chased the Nihilanth and its creatures out of their own world and into Xen, from which location they were all to glad to seize the opportunity to continue on to Earth with suppression through the citadels. But the exact nature of the threat was left to be solved in Half-Life 2."
A lot of you seem to think that Xen is a safe-haven for the Nihilanth and Vortigaunts, and that the Vorts were not controlled by the Combine, all based on this quote. I believe that the quote has been misinterpreted, and I am going to show how.
Most people assume that the "larger threat" is referring to the Combine. It might seem like the Vortigaunts were slaves of the Combine, that they escaped to Xen, and that the invasion of Earth by Xen was a panic attack caused by human meddling in their world. I don't believe this is so.
Read this sentence:
"We knew that some immense threat had chased the Nihilanth and its creatures out of their own world and into Xen, from which location they were all to glad to seize the opportunity to continue on to Earth with suppression through the citadels."
Read it carefully. The Nihilanth and its creatures go to Xen.... from which location (still talking about Xen), they seize the opportunity to come to earth... with suppression from the Citadels.
What we see here is that Nihilanth and the Vortigaunts ARE THE COMBINE. They are the Combine since they are technically part of it, being slaves to them. They are no longer part of the Combine once the Nihilanth is destroyed, essentially freeing them.
The Combine are the "refugees" escaping from a much larger threat. I believe that this larger threat is who the G-Man works for. It is the extra party that will be introduced in the coming episodes.