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Originally posted by LoneDeranger
The Administrator - Hello, Gordon.
Gordon - ...
The Administrator - I am the Administrator. I've been waiting for you. You have many questions, and although the process has altered your consciousness, you remain irrevocably human. Ergo, some of my answers you will understand, and some of them you will not. Concordantly, while your first question may be the most pertinent, you may or may not realize it is also the most irrelevant.
Gordon - ...
The Administrator - Your life is the sum of a remainder of an unbalanced equation inherent to the programming of the Half-Life. You are the eventuality of an anomaly, which despite my sincerest efforts I have been unable to eliminate from what is otherwise a harmony of mathematical precision. While it remains a burden assiduously avoided, it is not unexpected, and thus not beyond a measure of control. Which has led you, inexorably, here.
Gordon - ...
The Administrator - Quite right. Interesting. That was quicker than the others.
* Gordon releases snarks into the room.
Originally posted by )[eVo]( Para
I was extremely disapppointed by Revolutions. Kung-fu fighting? what the hell, it looked like some kind of Jet li movie! What ever happened to all the great cinematic gun fights of the first Matrix?
i think it's really cool when you think of it, actually. since bullets can be stopped in air, guns don't make much sense anymore. the only way to kill someone is by doing so in a fist fight.Originally posted by )[eVo]( Para
I was extremely disapppointed by Revolutions. Kung-fu fighting? what the hell, it looked like some kind of Jet li movie! What ever happened to all the great cinematic gun fights of the first Matrix?
Originally posted by @bel
[offtopic]i think it's really cool when you think of it, actually. since bullets can be stopped in air, guns don't make much sense anymore. the only way to kill someone is by doing so in a fist fight.[/offtopic]
i like gun fights more than the kung fu as well, but i also really like the idea behind it. (the kung fu that is)Originally posted by )[eVo]( Para
It's a matter of personal opinion, I really liked the gun fights, kung fu is just not my cup of tea : /
The Matrix: Reloaded was all the crap the Wachowski Bros. were smart enough to leave out of the first one. But I don't think this will be a problem with Half-Life 2. Valve seems genuinely interested in continuing the story and expanding the gameplay possibilities instead of just cashing in on a flash in the pan success.Originally posted by Lobster
I hope it doesnt turn out like the matrix reloaded and all the dark conspiracy stuff suddenly gets blown open and explained (rather craply) to u by the administrator/architect.
If someone is invulnerable to bullets, what makes you think fists would be any more effective? The first Matrix film worked fine because they didn't try to over-explain stuff. The filmmakers basically said, "Look, we know it doesn't really make sense, but just play along, o.k.?" Then comes the second film where they tried to fill in all the gaps and ended up with an unsatisfying mess. I have no desire to see the conclussion.Originally posted by @bel
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i think it's really cool when you think of it, actually. since bullets can be stopped in air, guns don't make much sense anymore. the only way to kill someone is by doing so in a fist fight.
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Originally posted by PvtRyan
Maybe Gordon and G-Man turn against the Admin
Originally posted by )[eVo]( Para
Are you insane? and risk a permanent ban? heh : )
Originally posted by Ralphus
The administrator has a big metal hand and pets his cat with it, we only get to see the back of his chair though.
The G-Man is not to be confused with "The Administrator," who was mentioned in the original Half-Life, but won't actually be seen until Half-Life 2.
Originally posted by FortisVir
The G-man and The administrator are not the same person.
Excerpt from the Laidlaw interview:
Originally posted by Claws
Yes however, what people are saying here is that in the original HL, the G-Man was most likely the Administrator. Now that the story is being fleshed out in HL2, they decided to make them seperate characters.
Originally posted by Mad_Eejit
They never said in the original Half Life that the administrator was the G-Man they only ever hinted at it and everyone just assumed he was.
I am actually quite annoyed that Laidlaw has said that because that would have been a great surprise in the story. I personally don't see why people have a problem with this i think it is a good twist.
Originally posted by Lobster
I hope it doesnt turn out like the matrix reloaded and all the dark conspiracy stuff suddenly gets blown open and explained (rather craply) to u by the administrator/architect.
That would suck ...
Way too big for its boots and thought it was far cleverer than it was and in all the pompous explanation tripped on its own poorly-tied shoelaces and ended up making very little sense. Silly film.Originally posted by Xrenity
Matrix reloaded wasn't that difficult imo and was very cool...
Originally posted by el Chi
Way too big for its boots and thought it was far cleverer than it was and in all the pompous explanation tripped on its own poorly-tied shoelaces and ended up making very little sense. Silly film.
Meanwhile, on topic...
I'm all a bit worried now about The Administator. What if the G-Man's boss (and I assume that's who he is) is rubbish and it all spirals into this stupid conspiracy theory-heavy nonsense and completely disebgages itself from all that's made it great.
Oh Christ, even if the game's elements are all great, a plot-twist like that would be its complete and utter undoing.
Oh dear, now I'm worried.
I hope it will be LONG to Half-Life 3, so the mod community for HL2 can last for another 5 years, and they come up with something totally supercoolOriginally posted by Mad_Eejit
It's obvious, looking at the original, that there will be some conspiracy stuff in the game but i think it will be things such as there being "G-men" placed in the government to control everything that goes on in US and partially the world.
Speaking of the Matrix could you imagine if this game ended on a cliff hanger. I don't know if i would be annoyed or not with that, it depends how long it would be to HL3.
I'm going to hate it if there are loads of G-MEN. Worst thing is, I know you're probably right. And HL2 is ending on a cliff-hanger. It's been said already and let's face it - it HAD to.Originally posted by Mad_Eejit
It's obvious, looking at the original, that there will be some conspiracy stuff in the game but i think it will be things such as there being "G-men" placed in the government to control everything that goes on in US and partially the world.
Speaking of the Matrix could you imagine if this game ended on a cliff hanger. I don't know if i would be annoyed or not with that, it depends how long it would be to HL3.
That's not what Marc Laidlaw seems to be saying.Originally posted by Claws
Yes however, what people are saying here is that in the original HL, the G-Man was most likely the Administrator. Now that the story is being fleshed out in HL2, they decided to make them seperate characters.
How could anybody have missed them? Every single important (and often not so important) plot point was reiterated at least three times. I mean, just how many times did we need to hear a lecture about cause and effect and the illusion of choice anyway? The problem is, without a good narrative and engaging characters, there was nothing for the Wachowski's to hang their premise on and the movie felt flat and uninteresting because of it. Not to mention, it completely invalidated the whole first film.Originally posted by Logic
As for reloaded: most people really missed all the intricacies of the storyline.