mastapenguin
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Raising the Bar describes Eli Vance, and by implication the rest of the former Black Mesa Staff, as "the key thorn in the side of the Combine". Furthermore, they apparently help the resistance by supplying "support, technology, and weapons".
In that case, where did all that stuff go?
The only examples of Resistance technology you ever see are the Tau cannon on the buggy, the gravity gun, and the teleporter. The crossbow and RPG are also pretty impressive (impossible), but they aren't as connected to the former BMRFs as the rest are.
For the most part, all the defences, buildings, and machinery used by the resistance is made by the rebels themselves, with some help from the vortigaunts. I don't see Dog's and GG weilding rebels constructing forts, nor do I see the (innefectual) tau cannon being used by anyone other than Gordon.
If Eli and his ilk are so dangerous to the combine, what have they been doing? Is that tau-mounted buggy being regularly commandeered and used to perform deadly strikes against combine bases? Is the GG passed out on a waiting list for bases to build stuff and wreak havoc with? Does Dr. Kleiner don the HEV and lead the rebel militia in glorious guerilla strikes against the combine?
Maybe they provide leadership for the forces, but that seems equally unlikely. I mean, these are theoretical physicists. It's not like they have the time to study information, plan battle maneuvers, and figure out strike points. In fact, it's likely they spend most of their time doing what they've always done; sit in a lab and do research (though I do see Kleiner being a terrible Protoss fiend).
I don't see why the combine consider the BMRFs so important, nor do I see the resistance has survived so long with what help can be seen from them. When Gordon shows up, the Combine absolutely steamrolls every single resistance base out there. What was preventing them from doing so before?
Anyway, Eli and Izzy certainly have some techno-magic up their sleeves, but I don't get how it accomplishes anything other than make pretty lights, drain generators, and send certain MIT graduates to places they really don't need to be.
In that case, where did all that stuff go?
The only examples of Resistance technology you ever see are the Tau cannon on the buggy, the gravity gun, and the teleporter. The crossbow and RPG are also pretty impressive (impossible), but they aren't as connected to the former BMRFs as the rest are.
For the most part, all the defences, buildings, and machinery used by the resistance is made by the rebels themselves, with some help from the vortigaunts. I don't see Dog's and GG weilding rebels constructing forts, nor do I see the (innefectual) tau cannon being used by anyone other than Gordon.
If Eli and his ilk are so dangerous to the combine, what have they been doing? Is that tau-mounted buggy being regularly commandeered and used to perform deadly strikes against combine bases? Is the GG passed out on a waiting list for bases to build stuff and wreak havoc with? Does Dr. Kleiner don the HEV and lead the rebel militia in glorious guerilla strikes against the combine?
Maybe they provide leadership for the forces, but that seems equally unlikely. I mean, these are theoretical physicists. It's not like they have the time to study information, plan battle maneuvers, and figure out strike points. In fact, it's likely they spend most of their time doing what they've always done; sit in a lab and do research (though I do see Kleiner being a terrible Protoss fiend).
I don't see why the combine consider the BMRFs so important, nor do I see the resistance has survived so long with what help can be seen from them. When Gordon shows up, the Combine absolutely steamrolls every single resistance base out there. What was preventing them from doing so before?
Anyway, Eli and Izzy certainly have some techno-magic up their sleeves, but I don't get how it accomplishes anything other than make pretty lights, drain generators, and send certain MIT graduates to places they really don't need to be.