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Dalamari said:He went home and ****ed your mom
bryanf445 said:wow werent you a mod not too long ago?
A True Canadian said:You're confusing him with Danimal.
And Half-Life 3 is still likely to happen in the next couple of years. They'll run out of ideas for the Half-Life 2 setting eventually. Sooner or later they'll have to continue the story in another timeline (I hope).
Black Mesa was too big for 1 nuke to destroy considering it was an underground bunker that was actually designed to take a nearly direct hit from an ICBM. Parts of it would most certainly remain.MTG_Maro said:Im very eagerly awaiting Aftermath and mabey an HL3. I dont think there are remains of Black Mesa since it was Nuked. Gman tinkering with a nuke right after shepard disables it. But i could be wrong.
ríomhaire said:Shepard will not make a further apearance and neither will BM.
Samon said:We do. It was NUKED. Christ.
No facility could take a direct hit, but back in the 1950's they most certainly did design underground facilities that could survive being caught within its blast radius. I visited one in Canada actually just a few km's outside of Ottawa, it was used for filming a few brief segments of The Sum of all Fears actually.Bob_Marley said:Thermonuked, 5 megatons. And the facility is Gone and we're never going back.
and it wasnt "proof against a direct hit from an ICBM". You cant build a facility to withstand that, and definetly not in the 1950s (when the missile base part of the BMRF [i.e. most of it] was built).
the BMRF is GONE, get over it. And no time travel damn it!
What might be in HL3: Black MesaMTG_Maro said:What does this debate have to do with anything being in HL3, if it comes out?
Samon said:Black Mesa is gone, and hopefully, so is Shepard.
We can only hope and pray.