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I say Nihilanth. To all intents andpurposes. He might have had a highly restricted prisoner-like role like a queen termite or whatever, but at the same time he wasn't being mind controlled - if you're being mind controlled you don't say "We are slaves", just how Overwatch don't scream "we can't control ourselves!".
And the controllers seemed too much like lackeys to me to be in full charge so...I say he pretty much had free reign.
theres also no reason to believe that "xen were under combine control-theory"!Edcrab said:I'd agree with kupoartist's theory, personally- why do many people seem to think the Controllers had any sort of hold on Nihilanth? It seems even more ludicrous than any Xen/Combine idea, as there's even less evidence than usual to support it.
That is more often interpreted as a reference to the combine of course, though the whole HL story is a ballpark of equally valid ideas until sequels start to clear it all up...eber said:"we are their slaves", plus he has collars and stuff).
..if you're being mind controlled you don't say "We are slaves", just how Overwatch don't scream "we can't control ourselves!".
Napoleon: These men are my finest commanders!
Other guy: Oh, so they command you?
Napoleon: WTF?
The Combine are all about using different methods. Just as their armies have many different races amongst them, giving them many different combinations of invasion methods, their methods of enslaving races could be just as flexible to the races needed. In the case of humanity, its using the time-honoured method of a single sleeze-bag spouting rhetoric to subdue a force. Vortiguants are not humans - why use the same methods when a different approach is probably more effective?Angry Lawyer said:but I just refuse to believe it's the Combine controlling him. The methods seem far too different.
kupoartist said:The Combine are all about using different methods. Just as their armies have many different races amongst them, giving them many different combinations of invasion methods, their methods of enslaving races could be just as flexible to the races needed. In the case of humanity, its using the time-honoured method of a single sleeze-bag spouting rhetoric to subdue a force. Vortiguants are not humans - why use the same methods when a different approach is probably more effective?
kupoartist said:That and the fact that the combine existed as a cloudy concept at best in HL1 times. That works for either theory - For you it means that the Combine didn't enter into the Half-Life 1 world so they couldn't have possibly been there. For me, it means that the "design language" that is so overt in Half-Life 2 was never created, because they were just going to add the real puppet-masters in the later game.
I personally think along those lines because of Breen. As BM's Administrator, he caused the Xen invasion due to the sample - it just seems too coincidental that he is the one responsible for the Earth Shattering Portal Storms as well as the one who negotiated "Peace" with the combine. It has always (well, since HL2) seemed to me that he caused the Resonance Cascade under Combine influence.Angry Lawyer said:The idea of the Combine controlling Xen, and controlling Race X smacks to me of "Earth is the centre of the universe!" thinking. People who just can't accept that not everything is intrinsically linked.
I personally think along those lines because of Breen. As BM's Administrator, he caused the Xen invasion due to the sample - it just seems too coincidental that he is the one responsible for the Earth Shattering Portal Storms as well as the one who negotiated "Peace" with the combine. It has always (well, since HL2) seemed to me that he caused the Resonance Cascade under Combine influence.
Xen surely must therefore bare some relation to the Combine... whether Xen is under their control or something quite the opposite: for instance, perhaps the Combine invasion was impossible unless the Borderworld "race" - enemies of the Combine - fell. That'd certainly be a favourable interpretation for anyone who thinks that the G-Man is a combine lacky of some sort...
Edit: And I personally think that Race-X are just "another" race who rode the portal storms and started their own invasion. They seem to lack any indication of the Combine as some kind of guiding hand and are just "there".
It seems fairly explicit that the then ghostly "Administrator" was tampering with the experiment. He was adamant it went ahead, he insisted on the use of a very rare sample and he demanded that the anti-mass-spectrometer was pushed past its limits. It seems unlikely it was an Accident and the G-Man's role in it all is an irrelevence. Why the combine? Because Breen made that cascade happen and it seems too odd that he ended up at the top of the pile in the nice office when the Combine did get here.Jandor said:Accident, G-Man, Gordon pushing to soon.
Anything. why the Combine?
Breen has no power. He just owns a private but massive research institute - no global power. The only way he could have had power is if he'd been in with the Combine all along.Jandor said:Because Breen is in charge, he's one of a very few number of important people left, as the U.N. is destroyed. Which is probably where our useless world leaders went to organize a resistance, however in those seven hours they couldn't even decide upon whether to keep the blue hats, or let the armies use there own hats![]()
What complete lack of understanding? Where is it said they're out of their depth - they only apparenly lack knowledge of the techniques that Kliener had recently developed in HL2.Jandor said:The complete lack of understanding on how to use the borderworld tells me that the Combine hadn't conquered, or even knew of, Xen.
No reason, other than it makes them far more exciting and dangerous if they've been covertly orchestrating the whole thing as opposed to just suddenly noticing us and going "ooh, Shiny!"Jandor said:Why can't the Combine be a race that are just "there", at the right time, in the right place.
What complete lack of understanding? Where is it said they're out of their depth - they only apparenly lack knowledge of the techniques that Kliener had recently developed in HL2.
Breen has no power. He just owns a private but massive research institute - no global power. The only way he could have had power is if he'd been in with the Combine all along.
kupoartist said:It seems fairly explicit that the then ghostly "Administrator" was tampering with the experiment. He was adamant it went ahead, he insisted on the use of a very rare sample and he demanded that the anti-mass-spectrometer was pushed past its limits. It seems unlikely it was an Accident and the G-Man's role in it all is an irrelevence. Why the combine? Because Breen made that cascade happen and it seems too odd that he ended up at the top of the pile in the nice office when the Combine did get here.
This is a good point, but perhaps its more complex than that. The Teleportation that Kliener etc use has a Relay or something located in Xen (As Dr Mossman points out, it means you don't have to go to Xen Adrian Shepherd style to move around, you just use it as a "Slingshot") - Perhaps the Combine's "Relay" was destroyed - particuarly supported if Nihlianth was their method of doing so. Also, actual combine presence on Earth is minimal - the inability for the Transhuman arm of the Combine to teleport is down to them being limited to just Human science.Jandor said:How come they can't locally teleport then? That seems like a complete lack of understanding to me.
Hmm... he has hasn't he? Well, he was definately also Adminstrator of BM because Alyx introduces him as such "You remember him from Black Mesa? Your old Administrator", but he is also described somewhere as the "interim administrator for Earth" and he describes his place in the Citadel as "my administration"Jandor said:My mistake, I was under the impression he had been declared Administrator of Earth.