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==Introduction==
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Xen is an alternate dimension discovered by Black Mesa [[monster_scientist|scientists]] prior to the original [[Half-Life]]. Black Mesa sent expedition teams into Xen to collect alien samples, and is the source of the crystal that triggers the resonance cascade early on in the game.
 
'''Xen''' is the fifteenth chapter of {{hl|4}}.
 
It is an alternate dimension discovered by [[Black Mesa Research Facility|Black Mesa]] [[monster_scientist_(GoldSrc)|scientists]] prior to the original [[Half-Life]]. Black Mesa sent expedition teams into Xen to collect alien samples, and is the source of the crystal that triggers the resonance cascade early on in the game.


==Architecture==
==Architecture==
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==NPCs==
==NPCs==


No humans should ever be seen in a Xen level. Occasional dead expedition members can create a disturbing and desolate atmosphere, however.
No humans should ever be seen in a Xen level except for that one scientist in {{code|c4a3}}. Occasional dead expedition members can create a disturbing and desolate atmosphere, however.
 
Aliens should include [[monster_headcrab|headcrab]], the [[monster_barnacle|barnacle]], and the [[monster_alien_slave|vortigaunt]].  


==See Also==
Aliens should include [[monster_headcrab_(GoldSrc)|headcrab]], the [[monster_barnacle_(GoldSrc)|barnacle]], and the [[monster_alien_slave_(GoldSrc)|vortigaunt]].
[[Wikipedia:Xen (Half-Life)]]


==References==
==Maps==
The following [[.bsp]] comprises this chapter.
*{{code|c4a1}}


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Image:C4a1 teleporter.jpg|Xen teleporter
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Image:C4a1 mist.jpg|Xen uses a strange purple fog in some areas
File:C4a1 teleporter.jpg|Xen teleporter
File:C4a1 mist.jpg|Xen has a strange purple fog in some areas
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Xen is the fifteenth chapter of Half-Life Half-Life.

It is an alternate dimension discovered by Black Mesa scientists prior to the original Half-Life. Black Mesa sent expedition teams into Xen to collect alien samples, and is the source of the crystal that triggers the resonance cascade early on in the game.

Architecture

Xen consists mostly of organic, spongelike platforms floating in a nebulous void. Various energy spires and other organic growths are commonplace. Xen occasionally features larger cave systems underground. The gravity on Xen is lower than on Earth.

Xen was often criticized for its frustrating "jumping puzzles". Therefore, it is best to relegate moving platforms to an atmospheric role rather than a gameplay mechanic.

Environment

Xen's lighting consists mainly of glowing crystals and bio-luminescent tubes. Odd fungi and pillars and can be seen spread around in areas.

NPCs

No humans should ever be seen in a Xen level except for that one scientist in c4a3. Occasional dead expedition members can create a disturbing and desolate atmosphere, however.

Aliens should include headcrab, the barnacle, and the vortigaunt.

Maps

The following .bsp comprises this chapter.

  • c4a1

Gallery