"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER
The 41st Bengal Lancers are stationed on the Northwest Frontier of British India, guarding against Afridi invaders led by wily Mohammed Khan. Experienced (though insubordinate) Lieut. McGregor is joined by two new arrivals, haughty Forsythe and callow Donald Stone...son of the commanding colonel. We follow the three through varied adventures and hardships. Will they uphold the honor of the regiment? Will Stone and the Colonel come to terms with their difficult relationship?"
Excerpt from a description of a book by Rudyard Kipling
Just seeing as the G-man was seen talking with Colonel Odessa Cubbage (not personaly verified) and the prima character biographies talk of him regaling tales of Rudyard Kipling and the bengal lancers, I thought perhaps he may be an employee of the G-man himself (sorry I didn't check for past discussion on this). This would mean that the G-man has existed for a long time before Black Mesa and that whatever the resistance "may" have paid him with was worth more than simply Gordon. I would also assume he isn't second in the list of the G-mans' most valuable employees, indicating that Adrian (I believe he is called) and others may have arrived (in my opinion), before Gordon.
Just throwing it out there.
The 41st Bengal Lancers are stationed on the Northwest Frontier of British India, guarding against Afridi invaders led by wily Mohammed Khan. Experienced (though insubordinate) Lieut. McGregor is joined by two new arrivals, haughty Forsythe and callow Donald Stone...son of the commanding colonel. We follow the three through varied adventures and hardships. Will they uphold the honor of the regiment? Will Stone and the Colonel come to terms with their difficult relationship?"
Excerpt from a description of a book by Rudyard Kipling
Just seeing as the G-man was seen talking with Colonel Odessa Cubbage (not personaly verified) and the prima character biographies talk of him regaling tales of Rudyard Kipling and the bengal lancers, I thought perhaps he may be an employee of the G-man himself (sorry I didn't check for past discussion on this). This would mean that the G-man has existed for a long time before Black Mesa and that whatever the resistance "may" have paid him with was worth more than simply Gordon. I would also assume he isn't second in the list of the G-mans' most valuable employees, indicating that Adrian (I believe he is called) and others may have arrived (in my opinion), before Gordon.
Just throwing it out there.