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SilentWraith
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I think that the G-Man works for an agency which essentially screws with time by using people of that age. Such as Gordon Freeman, I think the G-Man was sent to see if Gordon was all that they heard he was, and decided that Gordon would make a good mercenary. So when Gordon lived to the hype, they decided to "sell" his services to the highest bidder and the Combine didn't make the bid high enough.
I think the agency is really out to make a profit from all of this, possibly in Gold, Oil, hell, maby even water. Think about it, why does Breen tell Gordon that his employer was up to the highest bidder, why would the G-Man just watch Gordon everywhere, why would you see him make deals with the Rebels (the binoculars in an abandoned house when you have the buggy, look at the broken house and you'll see him talking to a rebel)
I think the agency is really out to make a profit from all of this, possibly in Gold, Oil, hell, maby even water. Think about it, why does Breen tell Gordon that his employer was up to the highest bidder, why would the G-Man just watch Gordon everywhere, why would you see him make deals with the Rebels (the binoculars in an abandoned house when you have the buggy, look at the broken house and you'll see him talking to a rebel)