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Due to Kleiner? Quite possibly. As already suggested by Kupo, what if seeing Lamaar at the end of HL2 is not simply some little joke, it is infact Kleiner ripping through into wherever Gman holds Gordon. But don't forget where we last left Kleiner.

"Fascinating, we've seem to have developed a very slow teleport. This suggests an entirely new line of investigation."

It has been speculated that Gman uses a slow teleport to sustain Gordon - Kleiner makes a breakthrough during the rebellion? Probably wrong, but worthy of discussion all the same. Though, I'm pretty sure its due to some input on the Vorts that he loses control...
 
I cant wait too see the look on his face when it happens :laugh: Now we know why he is pissed in the game.
 
I already have a bit of an idea:
gman.jpg
 
"DO you feel lucky punk.... do yaa?" :p I had to say it.. :imu:

lol, you changed the pic?
 
He looks like he's about to burst into tears, lol.
 
G-Man.jpg

RAWR!

Back on topic, though. When your in stasis or this slow teleport, your not really anywhere right? So maybe Kleiner breaks the connection and Gordon reappears in the same location he was already in from Half Life 2's cliffhanger.
 
it'd be awesome, if u hear gmans voice when your ingame somthing like " dr.freeman , stop now, or i will be forced to stop u myself , dr.freeman, you are my employe , you will obey me! DR.FREEMAN!"
 
Samon said:
Due to Kleiner? Quite possibly. As already suggested by Kupo, what if seeing Lamaar at the end of HL2 is not simply some little joke


Lamar?! WTF are you talking about? Explain me please. :dork:
 
Victor2 said:
Lamar?! WTF are you talking about? Explain me please. :dork:

After the credits at the end of the game, you see Lamar and hear Kleiner shouting after him
 
I think Gordon seeing Lamarr was just a bit of comic relief and nothing more. I mean, he jumped right at the screen (Gordon), if it was real Gordon would not be alive. Maybe I'm wrong.
 
Max35 said:
I think Gordon seeing Lamarr was just a bit of comic relief and nothing more. I mean, he jumped right at the screen (Gordon), if it was real Gordon would not be alive. Maybe I'm wrong.

Lamaar was altered by Kleiner, and therefore posed no threat to Gordon.
 
Max35 said:
I think Gordon seeing Lamarr was just a bit of comic relief and nothing more. I mean, he jumped right at the screen (Gordon), if it was real Gordon would not be alive. Maybe I'm wrong.
"She's been debeaked and completely harmless, worst she might do is couple with your head... fruitlessly"
 
Well, at least you don't have every member of the forum quoting your mishaps :P
 
Hey, I have to find joy in something...

And let's remember, LaidLaw is just gearboxe's creation and is not actually part of the plot, so the story could go ANYWHERE:laugh:
 
Samon said:
Due to Kleiner? Quite possibly. As already suggested by Kupo, what if seeing Lamaar at the end of HL2 is not simply some little joke, it is infact Kleiner ripping through into wherever Gman holds Gordon. But don't forget where we last left Kleiner.

"Fascinating, we've seem to have developed a very slow teleport. This suggests an entirely new line of investigation."

It has been speculated that Gman uses a slow teleport to sustain Gordon - Kleiner makes a breakthrough during the rebellion? Probably wrong, but worthy of discussion all the same. Though, I'm pretty sure its due to some input on the Vorts that he loses control...

I guess it would all depend on where Alyx "hid" Kleiner and whether he actually has access to technology. Or maybe Alyx never did get a chance to move Kleiner from the lab. Perhaps he remained stubborn and stayed behind to look for Lamaar, and then, possibly, use the teleporter to summon Gordon...somehow.

The only problem I have with this theory is the feasiblility of it. How could Kleiner be able to bring Gordon back to Earth without bringing him back to the lab? We know that Episode 1 starts in the Citadel (unless we start at the lab, and then fight our way back into the thing to rescue Alyx and the others). How could Kleiner be able to just pick Gordon out of thin air and plop him back on Earth?

Additionally, if Kleiner did have the means of bringing Gordon back, how would he know that Gordon had left with the G-Man in the first-place? The Vortigaunts? Ever since the Sand Traps level, the Vortigaunts, seemed to have, simply, disappeared...



...or could that be a clue? :O
 
Well i dont think Kliener did break out Gordon, seeing how it takes place almost directly after Half life 2 ended. And he whouldnt realy have time to do so, i mean, Wow! look what i just found out! Oh wait, is that Gordon?

I do not think its the vorts either, after all, they are working for gman. But maybe they got sick of him or something.

Edit: That could be a clue!!!
 
A True Canadian said:
unless we start at the lab, and then fight our way back into the thing to rescue Alyx and the others.
O

Well, that certainly won't be the case, we know for sure. That'd be another City 17 trek, a great deal of time without Alyx, then its back out of the Citadel and more city 17...all in 6 hours? No sir.

I'm starting to think its the Vortigaunts.
 
Rizzo89 said:
I do not think its the vorts either, after all, they are working for gman.

Are the Vortigaunts working for Gman?
 
Or!
Gman: Go Gordon! Kill em all!
*Gordon runs of with Alyx*
Gman: Crap.

Will the game time be just 6 hours? I mean, half life 2 didnt take 3 days to play.

Edit: 3 days
 
Samon said:
Well, that certainly won't be the case, we know for sure. That'd be another City 17 trek, a great deal of time without Alyx, then its back out of the Citadel and more city 17...all in 6 hours? No sir.

I'm starting to think its the Vortigaunts.
Actualy, that's probably the best explenation.
 
I suppose it is possible that Kleiner tapped into Gman's slow teleport. The Vorts are another strong possibility. And it could be neither.
 
Well, lot of things depends on "employers" and they are just satisfied...
Anyway nice theory!
 
Maybe Kleiner & Co knew about g-man (a few things supports this ["how bout it dr Freeman, didn't you realise your contract was up to the highest bidder?])
and they thought the g-man might pull Gordon out after he did what he was supposed to do, as per their agreement. But, as the resistance actually care about Gordon, Kleiner or maybe Eli put together a "G-man-stasis-field-gordon-puller-outer" and, well... pulled gordon out of G-man's stasis field.
 
Yeah... Or Gordon somwhere throwout hte game told them, hey, theres a guy in a suit out to get me, i got a feeling he wants to åut me into stasis and theres not much i can do... Care to help?

I mean, just becouse we dont here that he talks, doesnt mean he dosnt.

Barney in half life1: You talk to much!
 
Rizzo89 said:
Yeah... Or Gordon somwhere throwout hte game told them, hey, theres a guy in a suit out to get me, i got a feeling he wants to åut me into stasis and theres not much i can do... Care to help?

I mean, just becouse we dont here that he talks, doesnt mean he dosnt.
Actually, yes it does.
 
Samon said:
Of course they do - the resistance hired him ;)

I realy dont think that the resistance could outbid the combine, sice they must have known about Gordons open contract. Unless Gman just wanted to help them and stop the Combine from getting the tec.
 
Samon said:
You can't be sure the Combine made a bid.

It does sound simpler to outcash a bunch of ragtag refugees, than to hunt a single man causing vast destruction all over.

But I don't believe, that the rebels could afford Gman's services, in any case - at least they should have informed, that you have been hired, rather than randomly appeared just in the right time.
 
Who knows what the G-Man wants? For all we know, there could be something special on Earth.
 
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