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We can all admit Dr. Breen is definitely has something wrong with him >>>>>>>physiologically?<<<<<<< What was his motivation? Enslave the human race? Why? He had to have some kind of mental disorder. Alright, share you opinions now!
So true...Power makes people mad. We witness it in the nowadays world and witness it in the game. Breen maybe started out as a OK guy, but he turned evil after some time.
Typo... sorry? If you really want to obsess over a typo be my guest.
Typo... sorry? If you really want to obsess over a typo be my guest.
Yes, I have played the game, but normal people don't just decide to be the almighty power in the world for no reason. There's either something wrong with them, they want revenge for something, or they just want power. Dr. Breen is obviously a "smart" guy, so I wonder if there is something behind it.
Breen, in surrendering humanity, had to prove our worth. He had to convince the Combine that elements of our species could contribute to their organisation, and were thus worth preserving.
I love how I can skip all the other posts and go straight to Samon's, because I always find myself agreeing with him.
We can all admit Dr. Breen is definitely has something wrong with him physiologically? What was his motivation? Enslave the human race? Why? He had to have some kind of mental disorder. Alright, share you opinions now!
Dr. Breen saved humanity from extinction. The Combine, on entering our universe, sought to purge us; there is no standard procedure to Combine occupation - they do not actively seek 'unity' with the species they come across (they annex through force), and what happened on Earth was, arguably, a special case. Breen, in surrendering humanity, had to prove our worth. He had to convince the Combine that elements of our species could contribute to their organisation, and were thus worth preserving. Breen is neither power-hungry nor mad; he is, as he himself stated, a pragmatist - a pragmatist in an increasingly hostile universe. The opportunity to resist Combine assimilation was introduced by Breen himself, ironically enough.
I would however disagree with the people stating that Breen 'believes' in the Combine 'cause'. He does not. He is not a deluded nor ignorant man; he knows what the Combine is and what it represents, and I have no doubt that he cringes at the thought of what happens in the likes of Nova Prospekt. However, as I said, it is a hostile universe - the revelation that Earth was but an insignificant speck in the realm of all reality clearly acted as a paradigm changing event for Breen. He is a man of science; arrogant and cold to be sure, but a great mind, and one that is acting in the interest of something he believes to be the only true option.
"The alternative, if you can call it that, is total extinction!"
For Breen, it was not even a catch-22. Preservation, and the potential for immortality and existence within a greater scheme, was the single, only option - no matter the cost.
That's not to say that he doesn't find the benefits of humanity being assimilated a negative prospect. While it may have been the only option, to Breen's mind what the Combine was proposing to do to the human race wasn't a bad option. In fact it was a rather good option, from a scientist's perspective.I would however disagree with the people stating that Breen 'believes' in the Combine 'cause'. He does not. He is not a deluded nor ignorant man; he knows what the Combine is and what it represents, and I have no doubt that he cringes at the thought of what happens in the likes of Nova Prospekt.
But he is somewhat in a delusion that the combine can "help" humanity overcome its primitive instincts.
Someone didn't listen to that citizen in the train-station.Combine stopped war, disease, famine, upgraded our weak bodies, simplified our biological processes, removed the burden of choice by giving us a singleminded purpose, introduced us to fascinating new species, offered us the chance to be shipped out to worlds yet unseen by human eyes, and granted us immortality.
Humanity was weak. Now it is strong.
The Combine is good.
Live for the Combine.
*snip*
Basically for Breen, the ends justify the means >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>irregardless<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< of who gets hurt (but he can't risk himself, of course).