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A mix between a gorilla and a giraffe, if i recall correctly.
*shrug*
I want to know what the Combine are doing with our whales and elephants and stuff.
That evidence isn't circumstantial. Same sounds, same physical structure, they're called ministriders, they work in packs with striders, they have the same movement of a strider, scaled down. "Self-replicating robots that evolve." And you just because Casali was joking about it doesn't mean it's not true, or that he's somehow misinformed. Sometimes I wonder if Valve comes on these forums and laughs, because I know I would.Striders and Hunters have nothing in common aside from their three legs. The only evidence there is can hardly be labelled conclusive though you are so keen to do so. One level designer spontaneously cracking a joke doesn't make for a particuarly good piece of evidence.
Houndeyes and bullsquids do still show up on Earth. In Lost Coast the fisherman's cage that you see in the beginning was used for catching bullsquid to eat, but apparently the bullsquid don't come by any more. We're like to see both houndeyes and bullsquids again.My question is, 'Why is there such little Xenian involvement... I mean aside from the headcrabs, that fish thing from the beginning, and the carniverous leeches off the shores of Highway 17, what happened to the Houndeyes, Alien Controllers, Tentacles, Flying Manta Rays, Gargantuas, and the Gonarchs???
Very true. And no, they don't give birth in Episode One.Not to disprove the mini striders, but We KNOW the Gonarch's the mother because in 'XEN' after you destroy Gonarch, little baby headvrabs show up. I still haven't seen any striders giving birth in any screenshots (mainly because I don't have a computer of my own that's fast enough to play EP1)
I know it mentioned about Nihinlanth's death and the border world, but I didn't see it mentioning what happened to the controllers, except that they are Nihinlanth's "cerebrates" (relation to Star Craft), in other words, they help watch over the other Xenians.
The Nihilanth was responsible for teleporting them around and gathering resources. They had a few standing portals remaining to them, but who knows where those went. Plus, I'd imagine perhaps the slaves were responsible for cultivating some food; with all the vortigaunts apparently on Earth now, there go their crops. That's terribly speculative though. I will say that most things on Xen were carnivorous, including the sentient species, so maybe food supply on Xen was reduced that way, thanks to the portal storms bringing over so many of Xen's fauna.Laidlaw said:However, without access to a steady food supply (whatever it is they eat), they may well have simply died out.
Even if most of the above wasn't factually incorrect, it still wouldn't be conclusive. The Ministrider has an entirely different sound set to the Strider. Where did you get any other impression? Their physical structure is not the same by any leap of the imagination. The only continuity between the forms is that they're both tripedals. You've even adknowledged this fact elsewhere by excusing the fact that they look nothing alike to each other by pointing out that young animals don't look so much like their parents. Working in packs with striders matters nought. What has military tactics to do with familial relations? Elites, Shield Scanners and others are despatched with Striders in many situations in Half-Life 2. Are they then related? Their movement couldn't be more different from the Strider. They bound along, they jump in the air, they swipe at you with their legs. A Strider stomps slowly forward and occasionally spears things.That evidence isn't circumstantial. Same sounds, same physical structure, they're called ministriders, they work in packs with striders, they have the same movement of a strider, scaled down. "Self-replicating robots that evolve."