Colonel Kernel
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In this small post i'd like to ask the community something simple, yet very important - how do you see Gordon Freeman as a personality? My question is not 'How he looks like as Valve have said', but what is important about your Gordon, what makes yours so valuable to you.
To answer some questions, my Gordon is that silent, a little bit shy type of ordinary scientists out there, who worked really hard to receive his PhD in Theoretical physics and almost failed once, partially helped by his lector Dr. Kleiner with whom he became close friends and they helped themselves mutually.
As of this, Kleiner saw Gordon looking for a job and asked him if he would accept a possition at the Black Messup (oops, Mesa ) facility. Gordon saw this great opportunity, as he couldn't even dream of working something of this proportion. Constant lazyness, late arrivals at work and the fact that he was a little awkward when it came to crate storing and maintenance assistance were part of his everyday routine.
During his struggle to survive the BM Incident, he had times when he almost drowned, suffocated, burned and when he was zapped, shot at, and exposed to radiation.
Now, Mr. Freeman, let me read your story...
To answer some questions, my Gordon is that silent, a little bit shy type of ordinary scientists out there, who worked really hard to receive his PhD in Theoretical physics and almost failed once, partially helped by his lector Dr. Kleiner with whom he became close friends and they helped themselves mutually.
As of this, Kleiner saw Gordon looking for a job and asked him if he would accept a possition at the Black Messup (oops, Mesa ) facility. Gordon saw this great opportunity, as he couldn't even dream of working something of this proportion. Constant lazyness, late arrivals at work and the fact that he was a little awkward when it came to crate storing and maintenance assistance were part of his everyday routine.
During his struggle to survive the BM Incident, he had times when he almost drowned, suffocated, burned and when he was zapped, shot at, and exposed to radiation.
Now, Mr. Freeman, let me read your story...