David Fencik wrote:

Consider this (spoiler)























The G-man could be Gordon in the future.  Notice the way he endearingly
taps Alyx on the shoulder when she's frozen in time.  The g-man also
says that he's "not at liberty to discuss" his control over
time....perhaps this is because he doesn't want Gordon to do anything
stupid?  (hello, mcfly.)  Why does the g-man make decisions for Gordon?
If he's able to control time, then why is he always where Gordon is?
What is the significance of Gordon, other than being a hero?  There must
be something tying the two of them together, and it sure as hell isn't
only the fact that the g-man is gordon's boss.

g-man = Gordon-man?

Why is the g-man making deals with the vortigons, and why are they
vortigons trying to hide this from Gordon?  I thought the vortigons were
"bad guys".

"offers he wouldn't consider..."  What would be an offer you wouldn't
normally consider?  Perhaps going back in time and double-crossing
yourself to cause a butterfly effect which eventually saves earth?

Dave

Yeah, and at the end of Half-Life 1 you'd certainly give yourself the
choice to die.  I mean, who wouldn't want their past selves to die?

"I guess this means we won't be working together"

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- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews


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