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Is this chapter title a pun on something? I get a feeling I'm missing something here...
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stuboy said:Cool Mod Idea;
Play as Hedy Lamarr and find your way back to Kleiners lab after being transported out at the beginning.
Changed the nameWhy is C13 referred to as "Benefactory" in the strat guide but "Our Benefactors" in the game?
Becaus it was set up by scientists from BMAnd why is "Black Mesa East" so called? You're on the other side of the globe to black mesa!
No proof he canIf the g-man can manipulate time and space etc. why does he bother ordering gordon around when he could do it all easier himself?
Apart from the fact he always does his deus ex machina thing at the end, and bullets seem to pass right through him, I suppose. As for g-man speculation in general, my theory is that valve didn't really think about who he was meant to be when the put him in; just to add a little mystery to proceedings... although in hl1 he does have a bm briefcase... curious.No proof he can
And does the opening prove he's a TV flicking between the Black Mesa and Citadel channel.Apart from the fact he always does his deus ex machina thing at the end
like citizens?and bullets seem to pass right through him
Look at the start again, g-man becomes transparent and you can see the test chamber and then the citadel through him.TV flicking?
Bullets pass through citizens.Do citizens pass through him?
What's interesting is that he is sometimes referred to as Anticitizen One, and sometimes as Aniticitizen Freeman.Sulkdodds said:Anticitizen One is an amusing reference to Orwell's 1984 and newspeak (where all words meaning 'good' were replaced with simply 'good' and anything meaning bad was simply 'ungood'. So a criminal would be an 'uncitizen' or whatever. :E)