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The '''Anti-Mass Spectrometer''' is a device in {{game name|hl1|name=Half-Life}} used by scientists at the [[Black Mesa Research Facility]] to analyze samples of various materials from [[Xen]] and elsewhere. Judging by the related science of mass spectrometry, it was most likely used for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of charged anti-particles.
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}} used by scientists at the [[Black Mesa Research Facility]] to analyze samples of various materials from [[Xen]] and elsewhere. Judging by the related science of mass spectrometry, it was most likely used for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of charged anti-particles.


The initial rift to [[Xen]] was opened during such an analysis of an exceptionally pure [[Xen Crystal]].
The initial rift to [[Xen]] was opened during such an analysis of an exceptionally pure [[Xen Crystal]].

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]] used by scientists at the Black Mesa Research Facility to analyze samples of various materials from Xen and elsewhere. Judging by the related science of mass spectrometry, it was most likely used for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of charged anti-particles.

The initial rift to Xen was opened during such an analysis of an exceptionally pure Xen Crystal.

Location

Its location in the middle of the Test Chamber gives the Anti-Mass Spectrometer an even more futuristic appearance as it and almost fills out the room completely with rotors, emitters, and likewise high-tech components. See Test Chamber.

Gallery

See also