Half-Life 2: Episode One Spoilers: Difference between revisions

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==Vortigaunts==
==Vortigaunts==
The introduction shows off-hue [[Vortigaunt|vortigaunts]] using their powers to stop the [[G-Man]] from putting [[Gordon Freeman]] in stasis (apparently) and saving [[Alyx Vance]] and Gordon.
The introduction shows off-hue [[Vortigaunt|vortigaunts]] using their powers to stop [[G-Man]] from putting [[Gordon Freeman]] in an apparent stasis, and saving [[Alyx Vance]].


==Zombine==
==Zombine==

Revision as of 23:33, 13 November 2007

Vortigaunts

The introduction shows off-hue vortigaunts using their powers to stop G-Man from putting Gordon Freeman in an apparent stasis, and saving Alyx Vance.

Zombine

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Zombines are Alyx's (joking) name for Combine zombies.

Sometimes they do a kamikaze attack by grabbing a live grenade and running towards you.

Dr. Breen

At the end of Half-Life 2 Breen was heard at the end of a conversation with a Combine Advisor. In Episode One, you see the recording of this conversation, in which it is revealed he was talked into participating/using a host body for the Combine. After this, a sort of pod appears and lets loose a sort of psychic blast (manifested to the player as a violent red throb and noise) that is visibly painful for Alyx.

The Citadel

The Citadel will explode at the end of Episode One but it seems that isn't the direct result of the actions of Freeman. It seems that the energyreactor of the Citadel was unstable and so deactivated all Combine teleports and communication-devices. The explosion of the Citadel was meant to send a message to the Combine. The content of this message is unknown but luckily Alyx managed to make a copy of it. It is clear that the Combine are trying to take control again, after Breen disappeared.