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I'm trying to get the story right in my head so bear with me if this is utter rubbish...correct me where I go wrong.
Half-Life era Human teleportation works by using a relay - you essentially bounce the subject off the border-world, Xen, and to the targeted destination.
Towards the end of Half-Life, the G-Man announce that the border world is under "our control" while at the same time the area is littered with refuse US military hardware and dead Marines. So it's assumed that the humans controlled the border-world.
Because of the incident at Black Mesa, portal storms begin to break out across the globe, sending various Xenian wildlife to earth.
The Combine discover the storms (?) and use it to their advantage sending citadels through the open portals.
The rest is Half-Life 2 history...
Unresolved questions:
1) Do the combine use the same method of teleportation as humans?
2) If they do that means they know about Xen, which means that they most likely control it?
3) If they don't know about Xen, use a different method of teleportation, or just don't care about Xen - does that mean humans still have a small presence on the border-world?
Half-Life era Human teleportation works by using a relay - you essentially bounce the subject off the border-world, Xen, and to the targeted destination.
Towards the end of Half-Life, the G-Man announce that the border world is under "our control" while at the same time the area is littered with refuse US military hardware and dead Marines. So it's assumed that the humans controlled the border-world.
Because of the incident at Black Mesa, portal storms begin to break out across the globe, sending various Xenian wildlife to earth.
The Combine discover the storms (?) and use it to their advantage sending citadels through the open portals.
The rest is Half-Life 2 history...
Unresolved questions:
1) Do the combine use the same method of teleportation as humans?
2) If they do that means they know about Xen, which means that they most likely control it?
3) If they don't know about Xen, use a different method of teleportation, or just don't care about Xen - does that mean humans still have a small presence on the border-world?