Omega11
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Little thing I was thinking of earler ^^
Enjoy!
RULES: Only one, list the county, city, and province (if available/wanted)
Mine;
1. Roswell, New Mexico, United States
It's about the only city I know in New Mexico, and therefore, the closest locaton I can name to the BMRF, and therefore presumably, the closest to the largest Combine settlement.
2. Tokyo, Japan
Just to see how the Combine, and RC has affected the farther regions of the world. It's also an island (Japan) and has lots of technology. I'd just like to see an island-like Combine settlement, and what they might have done with Japan's (if valuable) technology.
3. Cairo, Egypt
Actually, all of Africa, and the middle east, would be nice. Just to see how much the Combine have built up (if at all) in this region. It would also possibly provide for an interesting environment to be re-aquainted with the Bull Squids, and Houndeyes, maybe even a Garg >.>.
Just to see how Xen life forms have adjusted to our environment and ecosystem. Face it, they ARE alive, somewhere.
Enjoy!
RULES: Only one, list the county, city, and province (if available/wanted)
Mine;
1. Roswell, New Mexico, United States
It's about the only city I know in New Mexico, and therefore, the closest locaton I can name to the BMRF, and therefore presumably, the closest to the largest Combine settlement.
2. Tokyo, Japan
Just to see how the Combine, and RC has affected the farther regions of the world. It's also an island (Japan) and has lots of technology. I'd just like to see an island-like Combine settlement, and what they might have done with Japan's (if valuable) technology.
3. Cairo, Egypt
Actually, all of Africa, and the middle east, would be nice. Just to see how much the Combine have built up (if at all) in this region. It would also possibly provide for an interesting environment to be re-aquainted with the Bull Squids, and Houndeyes, maybe even a Garg >.>.
Just to see how Xen life forms have adjusted to our environment and ecosystem. Face it, they ARE alive, somewhere.