Poll: Half-life 2: Episode 3: The Escapist's reader theories

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Vigormortis

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First, that "new guy" is Dr. Magnusson, and yes, he was in the first game. If you recall, when you finish practicing with the "magnusson devices" in the test range, he says to you "if you get this right, I may just forgive for that debacle back at blackmesa. You know the one i'm talking about. Involving ones microwave dinner". So basically, he's the guy who's dinner you blow up in the lunch room. Second, the big "squidgy things" are advisors. I doubt they'd be the final boss as they're not even the primary force behind the Combine. Honestly, I'm not sure how it'll end. Whether there'll be a boss fight or some kind of epic struggle at the end, who knows? There's always, too, the chance that Gordon will be killed in order to save the world. Cementing him as a sort of "christ" figure. A position many of the resistance fighters have put him in already. One thing we can bank on would be finally getting the answers to why the lives of Gordon, Alyx, and the G-Man are all tied together. Oh, and as I've heard many people say this, "why doesn't valve just stop these episodes and make 3 already", apparently you haven't heard. The episdoes ARE Half-Life 3. They're the final chapters of Gordons tale in the Half-Life universe. They're not making a Half-Life 3. Though, they have hinted that they'd love to explore more of the story with other characters.
 

REDPill357

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I'm guessing Valve will put a final boss, but it will be some overlordy creature we've never seen. It might be that Gordon will find the Portal technology, traverse to another dimension, and kick the Combines' collective buttocks.
 

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Frybird said:
The G-Man will remain for future Games, and i just hope they do not add GLaDoS into the Game.
She (?) is awesome, but i want to have Half Life as serious as it is, adding a more..."funny" character could destroy the atmosphere.
While GLaDoS is all fun and laughter, she still managed to still freak the shit out of me. Constantly trying to kill you while learning your 'human' emotions to use them against you (cake). She's deciving and evil! She slaughtered the entire Apature Science and probably drove many into insanity (cake is a lie, cake is a lie, cake is a lie... etc). I don't think it'll destroy the atmosphere if she tried to trick Gordon and try to kill him.
 

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Wouldn't it be a triple betrayal if Mossman betrayed us again?
There's going to be some kind of plot twist probably, but not a betrayal. Not enough time has passed since last time. I'm hoping there are no Portal guns on the ship, because, frankly a Combine soldier with a portal modification or something on the end of his gun would be scary. Even if you had one too.

But if there is a Portal character... remember when they said that room was scheduled for maintenance? Someone escaped.
 

DrmChsr0

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It's Chell. With the Portal Gun.

Gordon Freeman gets to use the Portal Gun.

Oh, and GMan will be there.
 

L4Y Duke

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Second, the big "squidgy things" are advisors.
Possibly not. I left that option open as perhaps there will be a bigger, squidgier thing than one of those Advisors at the end of Half-life 2 Episode 3.
 

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Yeah, maybe they will end up looking more like the Nihilanth at some point only probably not as horrible ugly (although I wouldn't be surprised if the opposite too). Maybe there is a reason why they are called 'advisors' instead of something more... I dunno... commanding? Like 'lords' or 'masters' or 'something else' (oops, that wasn't supposed to be quoted (at least seriously)).
 

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I hope Valve makes a new exciting boss, something that makes me erection like half-life usually does (I've had many with Valve games.). Barney or G-man would be an option too. I can imagine how Gordon Freeman jumps front of the bullets wich (Are to Alyx.) G-man/Barney Calhoun have shooted with an old Thompson-gun. Then Alex takes her handgun and shoots G-man. Then she cries for a moment and shoots his brain off. The end.

I know i know, it sounds more like Max-Payne but im Finnish and i love abrupt endigs. (Erection again D:)
 

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LordOmnit said:
Yeah, maybe they will end up looking more like the Nihilanth at some point only probably not as horrible ugly (although I wouldn't be surprised if the opposite too). Maybe there is a reason why they are called 'advisors' instead of something more... I dunno... commanding? Like 'lords' or 'masters' or 'something else' (oops, that wasn't supposed to be quoted (at least seriously)).
Right, this is going to be raaaaaaather spoilerific:

I like it, Omnit. But have you ever read His Dark Materials? That's right, the great fantasy series by Philip Pullman. Recently been made into a terrible film 'The Golden Compass'? Well, in the last book (The Amber Spyglass), Will and Lyra (the two main protagonists of the trilogy. A parallel to Gordon and Alyx, maybe? Heh) take part in a huge, war of the multiverse. The two sides are basically Asriel's forces (The Resistance, ironically, Asriel himself dies before the battle. Oh, sorry Eli) and the Authority (the invading armies, made up of creatures from many different dimensions. Oh, sorry Combine!). The battle is fought and there are mainly (small) causalities for both sides. But I'll get to my point:

In The Amber Spyglass, the main antagonist is Metatron. Now, aside from sounding like a bloody Decepticon from Transformers, he also happens to be the Regent of 'Heaven'. 'Heaven', in the books, is portrayed to be a place of war and evil. Much like, in Half Life, Breen makes the Combine out to be a great, wondrous miracle from the sky. But that's irrelevant with regards to the topic. The point is, Metatron controls the forces of the Authority, but he is only the sort of deputy leader. He possesses immense power (kills Asriel and his missus) and basically is feared throughout worlds and is the most respected within his army's ranks.

You could say that Metatron is a sort of 'advisor' figure to the real leader of the invading forces. Before, a lot of the Half Life 2 community simply assumed that the phrase 'Advisor' was the term given by the humans for the smarter, supervisors-of-Breen type Combine. But now the Vortigaunts are still referring to them as such, when Breen is out of the picture? Hm. So we can, as Omnit suggested, assume that the 'Advisors' are simply the subordinates of the ultimate Combine overlord. I agree with this. So let's go back to the Dark Materials comparison:

The real leader of the Authority forces is (although it is never explicitly stated as such) God. The problem is, he has aged greatly and is unable to do anything, never mind control his own forces, hence all power has been passed to Metatron. During the final battle, Will (Gordon? Or maybe Chell?) uses his unique weapon (Gravity Gun/Portal Gun?) to accidentally destroy the fleeing God, and thus put an end to the war. People return to their own respective universes, and the story basically ends there.

So, why is everyone expecting a huge battle with the Combine overlord at the finale? If Dark Materials comparisons are still to be followed, the superior power is actually quite feeble, depending on its deputies to do the dirty work. Which wouldn't surprise me, considering the lack of knowledge the Vortigaunts have shared with his about this assumed 'higher power'. They care the most about Advisors (they actively seek them out, probably meaning they are the only ones capable of dealing with one). So what if the Advisors are the most powerful force, but not the highest on the hierarchy? Will we see what's above them during the last stand? Hopefully. But don't expect a great, epic being to suddenly enter the series.

Then again, there may not even be a mighty ending battle at all. Anyone else notice how the Resistance forces are only really focused on taking the Combine from Earth - not destroying their multiversal empire at the same time? After all, the rocket launched at the end of Episode Two was not a super weapon or anything set out to eliminate the Combine - it was simply to stop them coming back. I doubt that the Resistance give two shits about the empire itself; just their activity upon Earth.

Which would make the whole above comparison a waste of time, really.

But y'know. Stabbing in the dark.
 

LordOmnit

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Melaisis said:
Then again, there may not even be a mighty ending battle at all. Anyone else notice how the Resistance forces are only really focused on taking the Combine from Earth - not destroying their multiversal empire at the same time? After all, the rocket launched at the end of Episode Two was not a super weapon or anything set out to eliminate the Combine - it was simply to stop them coming back. I doubt that the Resistance give two shits about the empire itself; just their activity upon Earth.
Really, after the Seven Hour War (or whatever the thing after Black Mesa was when the Combine arrived), Earth's forces were laid to waste, right? Obviously they don't have the power to do any more than fight them back off of their miserable rock with only undertrained militia. As bad as it sounds, all they are trying to do is survive. Maybe once the Combine have been gone for a couple dozen years and Earth is back on its feet and has a much larger population, then maybe they could think about pursuing and slaughtering the combine, but it certainly wouldn't make sense for them to be trying to destroy the whole Combine even with Gordon Freeman ("[A]ll the effort in the world would have gone to waste until..." -The G-Man).
 

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LordOmnit said:
Maybe once the Combine have been gone for a couple dozen years and Earth is back on its feet and has a much larger population, then maybe they could think about pursuing and slaughtering the combine, but it certainly wouldn't make sense for them to be trying to destroy the whole Combine even with Gordon Freeman ("[A]ll the effort in the world would have gone to waste until..." -The G-Man).
G-man puts Gordon into stasis. 10 years later, G-man awakes Gordon, and has him lead the humans into a war against the Combine.
 

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I've got to believe that Gordon's greatest enemy won't be a "boss" of some sort. Valve doesn't do that sort of thing these days. Instead, Gordon's greatest challenge at the end of Ep. 3 will likely be the very environment where he ends up. He (as I feel it is likely) will find himself alone and attempting to escape some sort of disaster (antimatter reactor going critical, space station falling from orbit, fifty thousand angry Advisors looking for the MIT Brain Meal Special), and he will have to very likely make use of whatever tools he has (gravity gun, portal gun, gravity portal gun, cake gun, cross borehole electro-magnetic imaging rhubarb) to get free and return home. Knowing Valve's absolute love of, and mastery over, scripted sequences, I imagine this final flight from danger will be a doozy.
 

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REDPill357 said:
G-man puts Gordon into stasis. 10 years later, G-man awakes Gordon, and has him lead the humans into a war against the Combine.
MAYBE 10 years. Wasn't Alyx supposed to be a baby at the time of the Black Mesa incident? How could she be late teens or early 20's after only 10 years? They never say exactly how long it was.
 

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Dr. Breen could be a real possibility. Nothing shocks like an archnemesis back from the dead. Also, there are a lot of hints that he is still alive ("host body", Alyx mistaking Breen's transmission as real, the fact you never recover his body).
GLaDOS has already been in a boss battle, so they won't use her again.
While killing a headcrabbed team-mate would be tough emotionally, it would be pathetically easy for an end-game fight.
A Combine Advisor would be too predictable.
The new guy (AKA Dr. Magnusson) did appear in the original Half-Life. In one part of Episode 2, he tells you that if you succed he would forgive you for "that debaccle in Black Mesa. You know the one I mean, involving a microwaveable casserole." At the beginning of Half-Life, when on the way to the Test Chamber, you can repeatedly push the buttons on a microwave to cause a casserole to explode. A nearby scientist will yell at you.
Yatzhee would be too busy criticising Episode 3 for including formulas from the previous games to fight you.
And the G-Man is too much of a mastermind to get involved in fisticuffs.
No, my bet is that the final boss will be something we've never seen before. And maybe, it will be fought in the Combine dimension.
 

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I foresee some sort of Combine Overlord or the Nihilanth. I also foresee the return of Adrian Shepard and Race X. They ARE allies in the war against the Combine. Perhaps a Gene Worm will make an appearance. G-Man sounds absurd, he may finally reveal who he's working for but he is still a prodigy with no answer. Valve would never make us kill Alyx or Gordon. Magnusson is just the last scientist from Black Mesa that you meet. He means nothing except to annoy you. Hopefully Episode 3 will not be the end. The BOREALIS was the research ship for Aperture. One of the main causes of the Seven Hour War to begin with. Their jump into the Combine Overworld brought the Combine to earth. At least, thats what I expect. The massive rift generated by the Black Mesa Incident was the perfect portal. All they needed was bait. The Aperture Scientists. (To those who have player Someplace Else and Minerva: Metastasis. You will get this) Bring in Minerva as a sort of Anti G-man. She may be a tad crazy but It would still be cool to see the crazy AI and G-man have a verbal battle or something. Just don't jump to conclusions yet. Let me finish my Mod Shadowstrike and it will all be revealed to you.

Here is my predicted plot line.

You take off in the helicopter and head towards the wastelands
You walk across the barren landscape left behind after the Seven Hour Wars
You invade the Air Exchange (maybe)
You make it to the icy coast
You maybe run into Mossman
You get inside the Borealis
You meet GLADoS (hopefully)
She explains everything, reveals herself to be Minerva
G-Man shows up and tries to stop you
You lock away G-Man
Sheppard appears and brings with him a bunch of Race-X
You teleport back to White Forest
The Gene Worms arrive
Eli is brought back to life (hopefully)
The Combine are all destroyed
Everything is all ok
END!
 

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I'm thinking we're gonna see something new here, some revelation placing the enemy as something other than what we've seen, but related somehow to the overall plotline.

On another note, if the Portal character turns out to be Chell, I look forward to the moment they meet, say absolutely nothing to one another in the most glorious moment of non-verbal communication by two mutes ever, then turn and start simply kicking arse.