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Rizzo89 said:Was that even what Sulkdodds said? I must missunderstand one of you.
Sulkdodds you mean that combine toke out gmans employes and its now under there control? Well yeah, that could happen... Unless Gman frezzes the hell out of them! Stopping time and cut some throats! No but seriously, yeah ok.
But i didnt realy understand esplin message, please explain. Was some human goverment involved and what implicates that?
esplin said:Sorry Rizzo I'll clarify.
As far as I can tell the Grunts from Half-Life 1 were involved in the invasion of Xen, due to the fact that the G-man shows you a platoon of dead grunts during his ending speech. Whether or not any humans are still on Xen during Half-Life 2 is debatable, however. Judging from the fact that the newspaper clipping in Black Mesa East says that the U.N. had surrendered to the Combine, the most likely explanation is that the U.S. government does not control Xen. Considering that if they did control Xen its likely that any and all U.S. government officials would have fled to Xen after the Combine invasion.
If the combine were G-man's employers, why would thay have him keep gordon in stasis, and then let him lead a rebellion against themselves...?john3571000 said:you know what theory makes almost everything fall in to place (yes i have mentioned it countless times :E)?
the combine were the gman's employers
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the gman was a free agent in hl2Que-Ever said:If the combine were G-man's employers, why would thay have him keep gordon in stasis, and then let him lead a rebellion against themselves...?
Well, that and the fact that the Combine technology on earth is clearly intrusive and otherworldly...therefore we can safely say that it is common across the entire Universal Union...therefore we can conclude that any world controlled by the Union would show evidence of this intrusive brutalist architecture and technology...therefore, it is unlikely the Combine controlled Xen seeing as there is no evidence whatsoever of Combine style!Langolier said:The best evidence against the Combine controlling Xen is that they never seem to have assimilated any of that technology. IE: no local-warping.
Sulkdodds said:Well, that and the fact that the Combine technology on earth is clearly intrusive and otherworldly...therefore we can safely say that it is common across the entire Universal Union...therefore we can conclude that any world controlled by the Union would show evidence of this intrusive brutalist architecture and technology...therefore, it is unlikely the Combine controlled Xen seeing as there is no evidence whatsoever of Combine style!
The g-man doesn't mention his employers in HL2Que-Ever said:If the combine were G-man's employers, why would thay have him keep gordon in stasis, and then let him lead a rebellion against themselves...?
No, but he's like a Catholic priest, they just get a bit...lonly from time to time.Samon said:Contary to popular belief, Gman is not gay.
Rizzo89 said:Well the vorts could have just followed in with the portol storms. Accidental, adn thought, hey! Lets help these people out.
"The Eli Vance was our first colaborator"Lightice said:"Hey! Lets go help these creepy-looking aliens who just recently popped in our world to kidnap our people for cruel experiments and then killed us by hundreds (thousands?) when we were forced to go into their dimension."
Sorry, but I can't see vorts being too friendly with humans, except in situation where their collective backs are against the wall. While they might not be straightforwardly hostile, either, I would expect quite a bit more suspicion and bargaining, if they had the upper hand in the deal. But since they are on the same boat with us, they're cooperating and have gotten friendly with humans. Or that is my interpretation of the human/vortigaunt-relationship.
john3571000 said:hell even Breen knows that the Gman accepts offers from the highest bidder
ríomhaire said:"The Eli Vance was our first colaborator"
They don't seem to care that he was one of the aliens kidnaping the people. To me it seems that they work with humans to get rid of the Combine.
They also praise Gordon alot. I think the fact that humans freed them from their shackles is remembered more strongly than the abductions.
Rizzo89 said:If they had been no Nihilanth, then things might have looked different.
Rizzo89 said:And the "kiddnapings" might not have happend.
Rizzo89 said:No... Samples yes, but a friendly encounter with Vortigaunts might have taken it to another direction.
Xen creature never talk, and apear stupid.
But in Half life 2, Vortigaunts seem friendly. Now when there is no one messing with their heads.
Rizzo89 said:I dont belive humans whould just pop in and snatch some vorts. Especially if one communicated with them.When humans first arrived they probably came light, and with the vortigaunts who probably did what they did throw out black mesa. They fried them. So humans came back heavily armed and snatched them.
Sulkdodds said:Well, that and the fact that the Combine technology on earth is clearly intrusive and otherworldly...therefore we can safely say that it is common across the entire Universal Union...therefore we can conclude that any world controlled by the Union would show evidence of this intrusive brutalist architecture and technology...therefore, it is unlikely the Combine controlled Xen seeing as there is no evidence whatsoever of Combine style!
Rizzo89 said:No... But seeing how hostile Vorts are under the control by giant fetus, i guess they whould have attacked scientist without further due.
Thinking that humans have known about Xen at some time before the RC, and collecting samples, as shown in xen. All the dead bodies. They whould find interests in the Critters living there. But have contact with an Alien race for the first time, and start blasting on them and kinddnaping them? I doubt it.
I'm not stating it as absolute fact. It's just what I think. You'll notice I was editing 'there is some debate' into the wiki instead of 'the Combine weren't on Xen full stop.'Langolier said:There you go making those huge assumptions.
You've seen one very small fraction of the Universal Union. It's like visiting say... Yolo County in California and then assuming that it is an accurate representation of the whole of the United States. Infact, I reckon parts of Louisiana or New York state are vastly different in their apperance.
The point is: the over-all story and background to many parts of the game is deliberately left vague to give the developers more freedom in making Half-Life games. It is very presumptous of you to make so many assumptions and state them as absolute fact.