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As i rose up towards Breens office i saw a room with some kind of manta ray thing and a giant yellow four legged beetle like thing walking along. Any info?
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This biogenetically engineered synthesis of technology and mollusk-like biology is seen on a conveyor belt during Gordon Freeman's second pod ride through the bowels of the Citadel. Intel reports reveal that they serve a close air support role as the backbone of the Combine's air forces.[2] Possessing self-replicating, limb-regenerative qualities, their tentacle appendages and clawed limbs give them the appearance of a modified squid or cuttlefish. Employing biomechanical armaments, it uses a minigun concealed under its "chin" and can launch high yield shells from the large tube structure on its back. Additional information remains unknown, as they have never been observed in a combat scenario in either Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, or Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
These mollusk-like creatures are curiously similar to the ones that appear in the original Half-Life game, presenting a blue colored shell and often seen deploying Xen Grunts, shooting a green beam of energy (like the one that destroyed one helicopter at the start of Half Life: Opposing Force) or being pursued by some humans Air Force fighters. It is belived that the Combine mortar synth is the backbone of the Combine air force by serving as fighters.
This biogenetically engineered synthesis of technology and crustacean-like biology is seen lumbering along a Citadel catwalk as Gordon Freeman’s pod passes through. Prima's official stategy guide indicates that they serve a heavy infantry role as the backbone of the Combine's ground forces.[1] Possessing self-replicating, limb-regenerative qualities, they resemble a large crab in appearance. Employing a high caliber belly mounted chaingun for ranged attacks (which has a power-up animatic as per a check of its model in the Source SDK viewer), their sharp mandibles act as a devastatingly effective, natural melee weapon. Additional information remains unknown, as they have never been observed in a combat scenario in either Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, or Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
I doubt will fight the mortar synths...ever. Because that would mean Gordon would be piloting a jet fighter.
And at that point I'll leave the series.
I don't think we'll be any worse off.
*sigh* I am so tired of your crap. Do I find every freaking post you make then ridicule you? No. Stop it! And even if you arn't actively stalking me it sure seems like it.
Of course none of this matters because your just going to break up every freaking sentence and write a prick response about every f****** one!
I doubt will fight the mortar synths...ever. Because that would mean Gordon would be piloting a jet fighter. And at that point I'll leave the series.
They might attack the chopper to Borealis. Also, combine may not use them at all, since they are war machines, like striders, but striders do seem more usable in urban zones.
It's Wikipedia ffs. :|Because that article say's
Ahh, but the Borealis isn't an urban zone, is it?![]()