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Not that you'll read this, because you're apparently incapable of using Talk pages. I'm sure you'll just continue making changes to the wiki incessantly.--[[User:Graham|Graham]] 12:33, 23 Aug 2005 (PDT) | Not that you'll read this, because you're apparently incapable of using Talk pages. I'm sure you'll just continue making changes to the wiki incessantly.--[[User:Graham|Graham]] 12:33, 23 Aug 2005 (PDT) | ||
:Isn't it assumed that you are Gordon Freeman unless specified otherwise for any mod? That would be a pretty long list of mods. --[[User:Andreasen|Andreasen]] 04:43, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT) | |||
I've been doing some thinking about Freemans role, and has come to this conclusion: Gordon Freeman is kind of an anti-christ. (That's why I've heard him being called an anti-hero.) Realisticly, unless there are more G-men and "Gordons" out there, Gordon ''has'' doomed the human race to extinction by inciting the rebellion in HL2. The Combine took control in 7 hours, and can probably annihilate it in that same amount of time, so, from humanitys point of view, Breen was pretty sane to bargain for its life, even if it lead to a lesser genocide and slavery and stuff. It was humanitys only hope for survival to join the Combine, and at this point I don't see how Gordon Freeman would change this even if he leads the entire human race into global war against the Combine. The Combine could just withdraw and nuke Earth from orbit and that would be that. | |||
...so it's not about humanity, because I imagine by the time Half-Life is over, humanity ''will'' be extinct (unless it rejoins the Combine). It's about those "cute bi-ped frog-like Xen things", the Vorts: Humanity will die trying, but at least it will weaken the Combine enough to be overpowered and defeated by some ''other'' race. ...so it's not about saving humanity, but saving the universe. | |||
--[[User:Andreasen|Andreasen]] 04:43, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT) |
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Just because no one has taken the time to add a list of links to mods where you play Gordon Freeman, doesn't mean no such mods exist. That was just there to encourage someone to fill it in down the line.
Not that you'll read this, because you're apparently incapable of using Talk pages. I'm sure you'll just continue making changes to the wiki incessantly.--Graham 12:33, 23 Aug 2005 (PDT)
- Isn't it assumed that you are Gordon Freeman unless specified otherwise for any mod? That would be a pretty long list of mods. --Andreasen 04:43, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)
I've been doing some thinking about Freemans role, and has come to this conclusion: Gordon Freeman is kind of an anti-christ. (That's why I've heard him being called an anti-hero.) Realisticly, unless there are more G-men and "Gordons" out there, Gordon has doomed the human race to extinction by inciting the rebellion in HL2. The Combine took control in 7 hours, and can probably annihilate it in that same amount of time, so, from humanitys point of view, Breen was pretty sane to bargain for its life, even if it lead to a lesser genocide and slavery and stuff. It was humanitys only hope for survival to join the Combine, and at this point I don't see how Gordon Freeman would change this even if he leads the entire human race into global war against the Combine. The Combine could just withdraw and nuke Earth from orbit and that would be that. ...so it's not about humanity, because I imagine by the time Half-Life is over, humanity will be extinct (unless it rejoins the Combine). It's about those "cute bi-ped frog-like Xen things", the Vorts: Humanity will die trying, but at least it will weaken the Combine enough to be overpowered and defeated by some other race. ...so it's not about saving humanity, but saving the universe. --Andreasen 04:43, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)