What Playing Decay Taught Me About Half-Life.

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Michael Delvey

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Just a few week ago I had just finished playing the campaign for Half-Life:Decay. What I learned is that story in the game taught me a lot about how about the facility Black Mesa was ran. That information answered a lot of questions I think the community had buzzing around and a few I just had myself.
(Notice: Just to get this out of the way. GEARBOX?S EXPANSIONS ARE CANNON UNTIL PROVEN CONTRADICTING. As you can tell Half-Life?s storyline follows a ?tier? system like every other major franchise with the main titles being the highest tier and concept art being the lowest. Each lower tier supplements the higher tiers by filling in gaps they couldn?t answer. Now when a higher tier fills that gap its self and its contradicts the lowers tier?s story. Guess what? Now that gap has been retconned into the likely image that the main story wants. Example, Gordon Freeman?s flash light ran off the same auxiliary power supply as his oxygen and sprint ability. When Episode 2 came out, his flashlight was ?retconned? into having its own power supply. So now his flashlight had always ran on its own power ever since the original Half-Life 2.

The tier system allows multiple writers to tell the story from their angle without that much conflict. Just be thankful that our universe is not as complex as Star Wars?. I know there are some people who doesn?t want to accept the expansions as cannon. But you have to admit how snugly the games fit in the story. I mean Gearbox?s storyline barley conflicted with Valve?s, while Valve?s didn?t mess with Gearbox?s. Two things from Gearbox?s cannon have already ?leaked? into the official cannon. The explosion of Black Mesa and the xen crystal that was part of the resonance cascade was given by the G-Man (more on that later). Word of God Marc Laidlaw could have easily spat in Gearbox?s face by saying this is not cannon. But since he has not adds credibility to the cannocity of these expansions. Did I just spent half a page on cannon etiquette? Oh well.)

Why Dr. Cross, Green, Rosenberg, and Dr. Keller is not in that old Black Mesa Photo.

Don?t know which one I?m talking about? It?s the one with Breen?s face scratched out. It showed all the scientists that where involved with the project Vance, Kliener, Freeman; but what is this? Where are the other doctors? Where is Dr. Cross, Dr. Green, or the others?

The real world answer or the the simple answer would be that these characters does not belong to Valve. And to avoid any legal action they just didn?t put them in the picture.

The other answer is this. These doctors where not part of the research team. They where most likely part of the support team. What?s the difference? The difference is that the research team does all the equations, hypothesis,and conclusion making. If the Nobel Piece Prize was won, these where the guys that will receive it. The support team supplies the equipment and materials needed for the experiments. If any of the experiments does goes wrong, they are the first people to respond to it. Gina Cross provided the HEV suits and training for the suits. Collette Green was in charge of getting the xen crystals to the experiments. Dr. Rosenberg was the man who designed and built the anti-mass spectrometer. Dr. Keller was most likely in charge of the support team.

The support team was not in charge the experiments, just in charge in charge of the equipment.

The resonance cascade was not an accident.

Early on in the Decay campaign or any of the Half-Life campaigns other than Opposing Force. You learn a lot of stuff at Black Mesa was not going right that morning. Computers where malfunctioning, constant black outs, things that would make the administrator call off the experiment right? Wrong! In fact not only does he still green light the project he also recommends to run the anti-mass spectrometer beyond the safety measures. To add insult to injury they?re also running the tests with a very unstable sample. The administrator would have had to been the greatest moron in the world for to carry on with that many factors. Unless he knew this was going to happen.

But, who is this mysterious administrator? Well, no other than Dr. Wallace Breen himself, the antagonist in Half-Life 2. By the way. How did Dr. Breen get to be Earth?s Administrator? You?d think during the 7 hour war the UN would be brainstorming some sort of Earth representative to maybe diplomatically talk to the other side. Out of all the prime ministers, presidents, and other miscellanies politicians, not one was better qualified to represent the human race other than Dr. Breen? It seems to me someone already struck a deal with the combine.

Look, from the events in Half-Life we already knew that Black Mesa was studying the xen wild life before the cascade. So its not that far fetched that Dr. Breen could have already been talking to the Combine and planning a attack from the get go. The Combine gets access to Earth with the resonance cascade and complete enslavement of the human race. In return Breen gets to be supreme ruler of Earth. But wait, wasn?t G-Man the one who gave the ?sample? to black mesa to test. Where is he in this whole fiasco? I?m about to get to that right now.

The true nature of the ?G-Man?.

I?ve heard a lot of theories on who G-Man is. Some say he works for the vortigaunts, others say he?s a double agent working for the Combine. Hell I heard from someone that he is God! Whoever he works for or who or what he is. His actions does say what his alignment is. He crippled the human race by giving the sample to Dr. Breen. He crippled the Combine on Earth by putting Gordon on that train. With that said, he is most likely chaotic neutral. He doesn?t care what side he plays for as long as everyone loses.

How Dr. Kliener got that HEV suit.

There is a few events that we know happened between Half-Life 1 and 2. Gordon Freeman is put into stasis. Somewhere the along the way he get his suit taken and replaced with ?civies?. While at the same time Dr. Kliener got a HEV suit and made modifications to it. Now there some theories out there about how this happened.

The first theory people seem to like a lot is that G-Man gave Gordon?s suit to Kliener or place the suit somewhere where he will find it. I really don?t like this theory only because there is not a hint of evidence that supports this. As you may recall, G-Man is not at good terms with the resistance. The Voritigaunts had to steal you away from him. When Eli talked about how G-Man saved Alyx?s life. You could have sworn that he just signed a deal with the devil. I would think Kliener wouldn?t even talk let alone accept a gift from G-Man. Would you accept something from someone that dresses in a clean three piece suit when everyone else is wearing rags? And the suit you?re wearing now isn?t even your old suit. Yea Kliener called it your old suit, but it sound like he was joking around when he said that though. If it was his old suit why does Kliener call it the Mark V and not the Mark IV. And why does he have documentation that clearly says Mark V on it? He does say he made upgrades, but he?s most likely referring to the upgrades so you can use the Combine power stations. But where did he get the suit from then?

Theory two is Kliener got the suit while escaping Black Mesa. This theory actually has some evidence, because in the play station 2 manual of Half-Life show the hazard course schedule. The schedule shows that Gina Cross was going to test out the Mark V prototype. This can also explain how Kliener could have escaped Black Mesa even though he was clearly injured. This also gives the reason why nobody else has an HEV suit. I?m pretty sure some resistance members would love to have one of these babies. This suit was most likely his personal suit until Gordon Freeman showed up. And Dr. Kliener just gave it to him as maybe a gift or Gordon would do better things with it.

Conclusion.

So there you have it. My theories on the Half-Life Universe. All of these theories are about 60% fact while the rest is speculation. I would like to thank Combine Overwiki for providing the huge database and information I needed for this essay.
If you have any other theories supplement or disprove above, please discuss.
 

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Wow, well thought indeed.

There are many theories and even some fan fiction mods trying to explain some of the events between Half-Life 1 & 2, even some try to expand upon Opposing Force just to control Adrian Sheperd again.

You are right, I support the theory of Breen already signing a pact with the Combine much earlier than the events of HL1. (Supported by Blue Shift, I haven't played Decay yet)

About the G-Man, I really don't have anything to say, as I don't know shit about him. All I can say is that he unexpectedly changed his eye colors between HL2 and Episode 1 to Episode 2. Later, Valve fixed this by having the G-Man with blue eyes in HL2 and Episode 1 so that those G-Mans could match with Episode 2's G-Man.

As for Kleiner already having the HEV suit in HL2, well, I played this game back in 2006 and I finished it like 6 to 7 times now, if not more and after all these years, I wasn't really bothered with Kleiner having the HEV suit. I can go with the idea that he managed to burrow a prototype of the Mark V and make a few adjustments and upgrades.

And for the record, HL2 wasn't available for PS2. Just sayin'.
 

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SupahGamuh said:
Wow, well thought indeed.

And for the record, HL2 wasn't available for PS2. Just sayin'.
Thanks for noticing that. What I meant was just Half-Life. The 2 was a typo.
 

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I wish I had more to offer than "Wow", but my head is still spinning from how the Half Life series continues to mystify and enthrall me (us?) 13 years later.

Very well said, sir. I need to go and think now...
 

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SupahGamuh said:
There are many theories and even some fan fiction mods trying to explain some of the events between Half-Life 1 & 2, even some try to expand upon Opposing Force just to control Adrian Sheperd again.
From a couple of interviews with Valve. They really want to put Sheperd in their somewhere, they just don't know how. Now lets look at some facts. He is still in stasis with G-Man. Gordon Freeman is no longer "employed" by G-Man since after the vortigaunts took him. So we might get Sheperd in his own game doing errands for the G-Man on Earth or even some other planet under Combine control. Or we could get Sheperd as a NPC in the next episode. Either as an ally helping the resistance or as a villain doing shady stuff in the background that extends the G-Man's plans.
 

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Sober Thal said:
Half Life Decay? Never heard of it. Probably because it wasn't made by Valve. I wouldn't put much stock into any of it. (as far as plot goes)
Decay was a co-op campaign made for the PS2 port of Half-Life. This was made by Gearbox, the same guys who gave us Opposing Force and Blue Shift. You played as Dr. Collette Green and Dr. Gina Cross trying to reverse the resonace cascade.

If you have an original GoldSrc game on PC, you can download the campaign as a mod here [http://decay.half-lifecreations.com/].
 

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Michael Delvey said:
I?ve heard a lot of theories on who G-Man is. Some say he works for the vortigaunts, others say he?s a double agent working for the Combine. Hell I heard from someone that he is God! Whoever he works for or who or what he is. His actions does say what his alignment is. He crippled the human race by giving the sample to Dr. Breen. He crippled the Combine on Earth by putting Gordon on that train. With that said, he is most likely chaotic neutral. He doesn?t care what side he plays for as long as everyone loses.
The Gman states several times that he has employeers and that Gordon gets "requests" for his services.

Therefore the Gman is simply an agent for a much higher power that pulls the strings all along, and Gordon is no more in control of his destiny then the crowbar he uses to bash a persons head in with. He is hardly chaotic anything as much as he is True Neutral, he doesn't work for his own behalf.

Michael Delvey said:
SupahGamuh said:
There are many theories and even some fan fiction mods trying to explain some of the events between Half-Life 1 & 2, even some try to expand upon Opposing Force just to control Adrian Sheperd again.
From a couple of interviews with Valve. They really want to put Sheperd in their somewhere, they just don't know how. Now lets look at some facts. He is still in stasis with G-Man. Gordon Freeman is no longer "employed" by G-Man since after the vortigaunts took him. So we might get Sheperd in his own game doing errands for the G-Man on Earth or even some other planet under Combine control. Or we could get Sheperd as a NPC in the next episode. Either as an ally helping the resistance or as a villain doing shady stuff in the background that extends the G-Man's plans.
I don't foresee a silent faceless protagonist like Adrian Shephard being introduced any time soon unless he got his own game.

I think Valve would see it being tacky to just include him in the game like as an Easter Egg. If they try and involve him in the story in any significant way they'd have to give him a speaking role, and that would look extremely gimmicky.
 

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LordRoyal said:
Michael Delvey said:
I?ve heard a lot of theories on who G-Man is. Some say he works for the vortigaunts, others say he?s a double agent working for the Combine. Hell I heard from someone that he is God! Whoever he works for or who or what he is. His actions does say what his alignment is. He crippled the human race by giving the sample to Dr. Breen. He crippled the Combine on Earth by putting Gordon on that train. With that said, he is most likely chaotic neutral. He doesn?t care what side he plays for as long as everyone loses.
The Gman states several times that he has employeers and that Gordon gets "requests" for his services.

Therefore the Gman is simply an agent for a much higher power that pulls the strings all along, and Gordon is no more in control of his destiny then the crowbar he uses to bash a persons head in with. He is hardly chaotic anything as much as he is True Neutral, he doesn't work for his own behalf.
But you can't argue the fact that his employers are playing both sides of the field like some American capitalist.
LordRoyal said:
Michael Delvey said:
SupahGamuh said:
There are many theories and even some fan fiction mods trying to explain some of the events between Half-Life 1 & 2, even some try to expand upon Opposing Force just to control Adrian Sheperd again.
From a couple of interviews with Valve. They really want to put Sheperd in their somewhere, they just don't know how. Now lets look at some facts. He is still in stasis with G-Man. Gordon Freeman is no longer "employed" by G-Man since after the vortigaunts took him. So we might get Sheperd in his own game doing errands for the G-Man on Earth or even some other planet under Combine control. Or we could get Sheperd as a NPC in the next episode. Either as an ally helping the resistance or as a villain doing shady stuff in the background that extends the G-Man's plans.
I don't foresee a silent faceless protagonist like Adrian Shephard being introduced any time soon unless he got his own game.

I think Valve would see it being tacky to just include him in the game like as an Easter Egg. If they try and involve him in the story in any significant way they'd have to give him a speaking role, and that would look extremely gimmicky.
I don't know putting Sheperd in would be gimmicky. I mean they gave Barney a speaking role, and that worked well.
 

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Michael Delvey said:
I don't know putting Sheperd in would be gimmicky. I mean they gave Barney a speaking role, and that worked well.
Bare in mind Barney did speak in Half Life. Of course you saw him like 50 million times because apparently Black Mesa has a cloning machine. It was only in Blue Shift that he didn't speak.
 

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Michael Delvey said:
I've heard a lot of theories on who G-Man is... He crippled the human race by giving the sample to Dr. Breen... He crippled the Combine on Earth by putting Gordon on that train.
Haven't played HL:Decay. Don't know about the sample procurement.

I can tell you that the last part is wrong. Or at least, wrong in a way that is open to speculation. HL2 opens with Gordon Freeman about to transfer to an express train to Nova Prospekt. He is intercepted by Barney.

I think Gordon was supposed to go to Nova Prospekt. Or at least he was supposed to appear to be going there. We can't say what the G-Man's precise intention was because of Barney. Dr. Breen (somehow) has pretty good information on where Gordon has been since the Black Mesa incident (with the casserole). When you are herding bugs through Nova Prospekt, Dr. Breen's looping message states quite clearly that; (paraphrasing) "Gordon Freeman's status in the intervening years was in a state that precluded the development of (saboteur or assassin) skills. Thus Gordon Freeman is an ordinary man." Dr Breen could know this from the Combine, or from the G-Man.

Its fairly clear by now that the "G-Man" is a well-connected entrepeneur, or an opportunistic businessman (rogue polititian? military? makes little difference). He apparently pulled Alyx out of Black Mesa too, but didn't put her in cold storage. Anyhow, he clearly comes and goes as he pleases.

I'm not using spoiler tags because this info is plainly available in HL2.

Edit: Vorts were blocking G-Man on one occasion. That hardly prevents future associations.
 

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Michael Delvey said:
SupahGamuh said:
There are many theories and even some fan fiction mods trying to explain some of the events between Half-Life 1 & 2, even some try to expand upon Opposing Force just to control Adrian Sheperd again.
From a couple of interviews with Valve. They really want to put Sheperd in their somewhere, they just don't know how. Now lets look at some facts. He is still in stasis with G-Man. Gordon Freeman is no longer "employed" by G-Man since after the vortigaunts took him. So we might get Sheperd in his own game doing errands for the G-Man on Earth or even some other planet under Combine control. Or we could get Sheperd as a NPC in the next episode. Either as an ally helping the resistance or as a villain doing shady stuff in the background that extends the G-Man's plans.
Now that you mention it...

Valve had said a couple of times that with Portal 2, they will no longer make Singleplayer games, as in a lonely traditional form, what about if they include Sheperd in EP3/HL3 as the second playable character?