that one guy from half life 2

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Nobody knows who he is, some think he is hired to control gordon's actions and save certain situations. others think he is Gordon freeman.. thats just the fun of it, not know. but I would like to know once and for all who he is and what he does.
 

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It seems to me that he's a being that exists on another plane of existence, like the titular monster from "It". It would explain things.

I always thought he was rather malevloent; I also thought that he was breaking the rules of his people, and that eventually a bunch of other G-men would come and stop him, then set everything back to rights, with no one remembering except Gordordon, because he deserves it.

Or mabe it'll end like The Dark Tower, the same way it began. That would be a twist.

Apologies to everyone who thought the ending to The Dark Tower sucked. As far as I'm concernded, it's the only way it could have ended.
 

PurpleRain

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Umm G-Man isn't Gordon Freeman. Gordon has no Widow's Peak.
Thankyou. I doubt he'll dye his hair back and start talking funny. Before people shout Gordon can't talk, f you.
 

Eyclonus

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G-Man's got slightly different cheek bones than Freeman.
Plus his eyes are the wrong colour. Gordon has green eyes.
 

Geo Da Sponge

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Shadow Tyrant post=9.69016.650974 said:
G-man has a voice. Gordon Freeman does not.

Your theory is invalid.
Ahh, but mainly he learns to speak via some weird alien technology, thus explaining why he sounds like a speak-and-spell.
 

Danny Ocean

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Maybe he's Gordon.
Maybe he's Government.
Maybe he's God.

Or maybe he's just a demented, deformed vortagaunt.
 

Ixus Illwrath

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Here's my interepretation:

The G-Man is a construct created by the Vortigaunts (sp?) Merely their interpretation of a human (hence the shaky voice and uneasy movements) Possibly because they have some future vision of what Freeman becomes, and they use this vision of him to help guild Gordon. Sort of like how George Carlin went back in time to ensure Bill & Ted become the leaders they were destined to become. (Corniest comparison ever but it works for me)

Possibly the fact that no one ever sees him but Gordon is due to the fact that he's nothing more than an implanted hallucination...
 

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Eyclonus post=9.69016.651410 said:
G-Man's got slightly different cheek bones than Freeman.
Plus his eyes are the wrong colour. Gordon has green eyes.
Apparently you've never seen Saving Private Ryan.......
 

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I don't know what/who he is but I can tell you he's not the Freeman. Eli Vance mentions him in Episode two.
 

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Ixus Illwrath post=9.69016.659061 said:
The G-Man is a construct created by the Vortigaunts (sp?) Merely their interpretation of a human (hence the shaky voice and uneasy movements) Possibly because they have some future vision of what Freeman becomes, and they use this vision of him to help guild Gordon. Sort of like how George Carlin went back in time to ensure Bill & Ted become the leaders they were destined to become. (Corniest comparison ever but it works for me)
Umm, then why Vortigaunts would bother "stopping" him, at the beginning of EpOne?
 

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here is my explanation.G-Man is an agent created from the very fabric of existence(sorry for melodramatic horseshit)and that agent serves to the highest bidder and allows the control of all things including Gordon Freeman.
 

Drbog

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Don't forget the vorts confirm they work for him in halflife two,if you've met the singing vortiguant also in ep2 he says there'll be "unforseen consequeces" for Eli soon after he's killed,is the slug another employee? More employees include adrian shepard,barney and some others probobly alex since G-man "saved" her and we all know how he "saved" gorden.
 

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if gordon is the g-man,wouldnt that make him a schizofrentic? In which case, why dont you hear other voices in gordons head? Also, wouldn't Eli recognize him, since he has apparantly seen him too?
 

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the g man isn't a hulusination, in the first half life, he can be seen talking to another scientist before the test.mabey he is trying to keep the combine from his dimention.
 

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Codgo post=9.69016.650993 said:
Nothing is really know about him, just wait for Episode 3 i guess. Even then they may not reveal him.
Unless they make a Half-Life 4, they damn well better tell me who G-man is. He's so creepy. Like an enigma rapped in a mystery. Wrapped in a suit.
 

kinch

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They won't reveal him in ep3... at least, not totally. The character itself is too much of an enigma, if they just blurted out exactly who he is and what he does, it'll ruin the years they spent building up the character and dropping subtle, unhelpful hints as to what impact he has on the world.

Also, he can't be a hallucination (as mentioned above). Not only does he interact with other people, but he interacts with reality (although we're not told how). He also can't be related to the vortigaunts in any beneficial way, since he has to wait for them to be distracted to communicate with Gordon (and there's that whole thing where they prevent him from interfering in ep1 I think it was).

He has (seemingly) the ability to move between dimensions at will, or using some kind of device. He has the ability to move (teleport?) also at will (as evidenced by the few appearances you see of him during the hl games). He can manipulate matter (or so I assume, since he can 'monitor' you through a tv screen, and appear on it).

There's simply too many unknown details, and too many possible interpretations to make this anything more than a fun brain exercise.