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So do you think that the g-man is human? Or that he was an alien under contract with the government? Either way I doubt that any humans where his employers.This leads to MY theory. Although i havent(sadly) been able to play HL2 as of yet, i feel Valve has a Solid Snake thing going on here. Gman used Black Mesa as a proving grounds for Freeman/Shephard whilst accomplishing other goals for his employers, although proving Freeman's/Shephard's worth was one of his objectives.
Of course G also had his hands in many a cookie jar as far as the Xen race go.
Do i think the Combine were his employers at the time of HL1?
-Nope. I think the US Gov. were his employers, for whatever reason they had a bone to pick with the Xen race, hence the inter-dimensional research at BM and the subsequent killing of big N, the head honcho of Xen/final boss of HL1.
DoI believe that the Combine took control of the USG in the 10 to 20 years of Freeman's/Shephard's(not confirmed for Ade, but as far as we know, hes been detained since Freeman went to Xen) and COMBINEd they're powers to rule over Earth, but in turn caused G to pull a 180 and FIGHT his former employers turned tools of alien invaders?
First off, that was a mouthfull. And yes, that is what i believe happened to G's employer's. The Combine took over Xen, used the portals from Xen to enter Earth, then took over the largest military power in the world: United States, G's former employer's. They then COMBINEd their power and have since then utilized US military battalions to form transhuman warriors, etc, and so forth.
Thats my theory on the direction of the story in a nutshell.
Couple flaws with that. First off, Black Mesa isn't a government-run facility. It's private sector. While Black Mesa receives government grants and--due to the nature of the research--has a good amount of pull with the government and the military, the government has no say in what kind of research is conducted there. Secondly, even assuming they did, there's zero evidence that the government knew about Xen...even a shadow government's knowledge of the borderworld would be implausible. The scientists themselves had no idea up until they stumbled upon it.Do i think the Combine were his employers at the time of HL1?
-Nope. I think the US Gov. were his employers, for whatever reason they had a bone to pick with the Xen race, hence the inter-dimensional research at BM and the subsequent killing of big N, the head honcho of Xen/final boss of HL1.
Again, nothing says the Combine have reached Xen. In fact the entire reason they spared us was because they require our teleport technology--which, at least in this dimension, requires Xen. If they had that, they would've just killed us off.And yes, that is what i believe happened to G's employer's. The Combine took over Xen, used the portals from Xen to enter Earth, then took over the largest military power in the world: United States, G's former employer's. They then COMBINEd their power and have since then utilized US military battalions to form transhuman warriors, etc, and so forth.
I'm pretty sure the Gov were not the employers of the Gman, not in the least. It just isn't plausible, and the Combine are not the 7th cav. And they didn't take over the US government either. They attacked the human race as a whole, they didn't pick a specific government.
But seeing the events that took place in HL1, I don't see how if the military is already in agreement with the Combine wouldn't want anything to do with someone from Black Mesa.I can tell you why Breen is running things, but the 7 hour war doesnt have to be staged. It happened, supposedly. There isnt any proof except that basically breen negotiated the Earth's inhabitant's lives at the stake of their freedom, correct? Thats supposedly why Breen is running things, and he is most likely was put in that position to negotiate because of his involvement in BM's interdimensional research. Maybe he helped the Combine gain access to Earth/Xen? Maybe the Combine contacted him after the events of teh resonance cascade?
In BME when you first meet Mossman, she explains how the Combine on Earth have to rely on "traditional" means of transportation (can't remember the exact quote). The resistance has the technology of local teleporting. It uses a Xen relay, I would imagine if the Combine were to get ahold of the tech, they might be able to get to Xen.I dont see how they would require our technology though. They have mastered intergalactic and interdimensional space travel, yet in the time frame the farthest a human has traveled without teleporting is the moon. I still see the COmbine's interest in Earth is another way of gaining access to Xen and harvesting Earth's resources.
Ah, thank you kind sir."They Combine can tunnel through from their own universe, but once they're here they're reliant on local transportation." The Combine can't get to Xen without Earth's technology. In fact, truth be told the Combine's teleporters SUCK compared to ours. They're massive, require huge reactor cores and lots of time to activate, and can only go from universe to universe. From there, they gotta take the bus...
But the Combine's teleporters aren't reliant on Xen. We don't even know if it's possible for human teleporters to go to any world besides Xen (and I'd bet if they could, they'd have to go through Xen to get there)"They Combine can tunnel through from their own universe, but once they're here they're reliant on local transportation." The Combine can't get to Xen without Earth's technology. In fact, truth be told the Combine's teleporters SUCK compared to ours. They're massive, require huge reactor cores and lots of time to activate, and can only go from universe to universe. From there, they gotta take the bus.
Teleporters built by humans, in contrast, run on much less power in comparison, can breach the dimensional wall, and can teleport things around in local space...point A to point B anywhere on Earth. Anywhere on Xen too for that matter.
You need to get the game, my friend. Explains all this stuff.![]()
OMG! Thats so my theory now! *Assplodes, this time actaully at the ass, for the second time in my history, with AHA-Lambda.*
I am honored.![]()
I suppose that could be considered a pro for the Combine teleporters, but they're still large and linear in the way they can travel.But the Combine's teleporters aren't reliant on Xen. We don't even know if it's possible for human teleporters to go to any world besides Xen (and I'd bet if they could, they'd have to go through Xen to get there)