G-Man is obviously a Time Lord and his briefcase is a TARDIS. Perhaps even the Master or the Thirteenth Doctor. There, just as sensible explanation as any other presented on this board. :cool:
Neither which really tell that he actually worked for the government, but that he was posing as a government agent. Those speech-patterns and clothing style are most likely a reference to the post-Roswell legend about the mysterious Men in Black who have the habit of appearing out of nowhere...
Gman may have posed as a government agent in the HL - indeed that is very likely. However, by HL2 it's pretty clear that he has no allegiance to any human government and probably to no alien, either. It seems that he can be selectively visible, considering that both in HL and HL2 there are...
Not funny per se, but quite awesome: When I played HL2 for the second time, I had no more expectations for the companion characters and just allowed them to die as they saw fit. However, after I played through the strider-battle outside Overwatch Nexus, to my surprise one of them was still...
What makes you think it's "he"? What if it's Chell Johnson?
Once again, my pet theory of Chell-clones being used as labrats over and over again... :cool:
You mean morality core, right? ;)
I still like to think that Chell and all other test-subjects are clones with implanted memories. It adds to the detached feel of the game and gives some explanation for the fatal tests - I mean, it's pretty clear that GlaDOS didn't completely redesign the...
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You don't like, you don't stay. Not that difficult concept, is it? No-one forces you to take part in a conversation that you deem childish. People speculate for the fun of it. Are you trying to stop what other people like to do because you don't like it? In psychological circles that...
There could be a second layer of tests, the backup of GlaDOS coming after you in some fashion, coming back to the facility to seek some vital info, etc. There are tons of possibilities for a sequel, although the first game set the rim so high that I wonder if it can still be crossed. Still, they...
If you did, then feel free to tell me. But based on my experience of gamer forums, there's always people who don't understand something, no matter how simple it is - and this matter isn't simple in the slightest. If you didn't understand it either, your post was completely inane and pointless.
And besides, you don't understand the basic rule of comedy: If I hurt my finger, it's a tragedy, if you fall down a manhole and die, it's comedy. Dead babies are funny in right context - such as this one. :angel: