The G-Man
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Nickelplate on Tue Jan 4th at 4:06pm 2005


The GMAN is not gordon. Young gordon doesn't have a widow's peak, GMAN does. It's a genetic impossibility to gain a widow's peak if you haven't one already.

Gordon's earlobes are attached and Gman's are not. Another genetic impossibility.

Gman has black hair and Gordon has brown.

they both wear a kind of suit though.

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Re: The G-Man
Posted by ReNo on Tue Jan 4th at 4:23pm 2005


Nah I was only fooling, I definately don't agree with the g-man/freeman being the same person theory.
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by xconspirisist on Tue Jan 4th at 4:39pm 2005


Maybe the G-Man is just Gabe Newell's alter ego, and gorden is actually the name of his peg dog. maybe.
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Nickelplate on Tue Jan 4th at 4:42pm 2005


? quoting xconspirisist
Maybe the G-Man is just Gabe Newell's alter ego, and gorden is actually the name of his peg dog. maybe.

Gabe Newell's Alter ego would have to be that fat barney from BlueShift. Or in an extreme case (if you hate gabe.) it would be the advisor (fat slug on the screen in Breen's office.)

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Re: The G-Man
Posted by DrGlass on Tue Jan 4th at 9:17pm 2005


SO... there is a 99% chance that the G-man and freeman are NOT the same person.

I think its ludacris.




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Re: The G-Man
Posted by ding on Tue Jan 4th at 10:20pm 2005


I think Valve just created the G-Man to get some mystery in the game. The G-Man reminds me a bit of Agent Smith in Matrix (the way he talks) and an agent in the X-Files (I can't remember his name, though).

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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Leperous on Tue Jan 4th at 10:29pm 2005


? quoting DrGlass
SO... there is a 99% chance that the G-man and freeman are NOT the same person.

I think its ludacris.

I don't see the resemblance myself, though I guess they are probably both arrogant f**ks.





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Re: The G-Man
Posted by omegaslayer on Tue Jan 4th at 10:29pm 2005


Ohh no this board is going to be spamed with these types lame threads like at Steampowered, go post stuff like this there, lets not start any new ones that pertain to the story of HL2, there are already 100 of them there, lets not put 200 of them here.
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by RaPtoR on Tue Jan 4th at 10:32pm 2005


Maybe G-Man is Elvis and he's planing to travel back in in time (hopfully to another dimension according to "dr glass") and take over the world with his PARTICLE GRAVITYGUN!!!

I did this gif to compare.

I leave no comment on how likely it is.
At least they have the same eye-colour.


Haha just kidding!! G-man is >>ACTUALY<< a made up characher in a game many ppl take 2 seriusly (for those of you that didnt know, quit your conspiracy theories)
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by pepper on Tue Jan 4th at 10:33pm 2005


-man is an alien, in the book you get wiht the collectors edition they give a hint to that.
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by azelito on Tue Jan 4th at 10:37pm 2005


? quote:
Maybe G-Man is Elvis and he's planing to travel back in in time (hopfully to another dimension according to "dr glass") and take over the world with his PARTICLE GRAVITYGUN!!!

I did this gif to compare.

I leave no comment on how likely it is.
At least they have the same eye-colour.


Haha just kidding!! G-man is >>ACTUALY<< a made up characher in a game many ppl take 2 seriusly (for those of you that didnt know, quit your conspiracy theories)

You sir, are gonna die a horrible and painful death!
Teh azleito has spoken.
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by RaPtoR on Tue Jan 4th at 10:53pm 2005


? quote:

You sir, are gonna die a horrible and painful death!
Teh azleito has spoken.


Haha im shaking ;P




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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Yesurbius on Tue Jan 4th at 11:53pm 2005


You have to remember that Gordon Freeman is Dr. Gordon Freeman - MIT Graduate. Obviously he must be capable of more things than just throwing switches.

SO ... Gordon Freeman grows to be an old age, living a life as a doctor serving the combine ... He modifies the combine technology in his lab to be able to transport short distances on the planet and thinks "Man if we had this back then - the right person in the wrong place could cause this existence to change". He modifies the teleporter with to allow him to travel throught he fabrics of time and sets the events in motion for HL1 ... knowing the only man he could trust to do his work, is himself. Setting the events in motion, at the end of HL1 he meets with his former self, posing as "the G-Man" .. he gives his former self the choice to help him. Remember how when Gordon takes Kleiner's teleportation device - it flashes him in and out of all those places .. I bet the G-Man is travelling in a much more capable device that can move between time and places as well. In the first scene of HL2 - you flash around to a variety of areas including the citadel, Kleiner's lab, etc...

Knowledge of the teleportation device, the HEV Suit, the crowbar - a bunch of very important things are ensured that they make it back to the resistance. The G-Man is there all along making sure this happens. Furthermore, if he is present in most scenes, then I am sure he has some unseen hand in ensuring that Gordon is doing his job ... and at the end when everything is finished ... Out steps the G-Man and says "Cool! Lets go now." (in not so many words) ...

Everything the G-Man has got Gordon to do has been carefully laid out ... If he got anyone else but his former self to do it - he would lose the ability to predict exactly how things would unfold.

My 2 cents.








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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Mouse on Wed Jan 5th at 12:47am 2005


Man, if that's how Half-Life 3 ends, I'm gonna be real pissed at you for spoiling it for me 6 years in advance.




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Posted by Captain P on Wed Jan 5th at 12:53am 2005


Have you brought your short-barreled shotgun with you, Mouse?

Well, I don't think G-man needs to be Gordon in order to know what's going to happen. If he has so much control over time that he can literary stop it, and probably also move through several dimensions, then he can also know what is about to happen.
Or perhaps he himself only knows what he needs to know, and his employers are the ones that know more...

Hmmz, first we wanted to know who this administrator is... are those 'employers' the next guys we have to find out about?
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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Foxpup on Wed Jan 5th at 2:30am 2005


From what I can tell by reading the memos sent to Gordon and Barney (in the HL1 manuals), there are two mysterious people involved in the whole incident: Dr Kleiner and "LM". I bet the G-Man is one and his "employer" is the other. Together they organised the whole Black Mesa incident to see if Gordon and Barney and everyone else would be able to adapt. Like some sort of bizarre test or something. [addsig]



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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Jan 5th at 4:57am 2005


no that's too simple, It's gotta be something completely off the wall. It has to be unrelated to the story we've been following. As unrelated as Eastern Europe is to Black Mesa. [addsig]



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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Cassius on Wed Jan 5th at 6:54am 2005


? quoting RaPtoR
Maybe G-Man is Elvis and he's planing to travel back in in time (hopfully to another dimension according to "dr glass") and take over the world with his PARTICLE GRAVITYGUN!!!I leave no comment on how likely it is.
At least they have the same eye-colour.

This post is absolute beauty. I nominate you for Time Magazine's Man of the Year.





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Re: The G-Man
Posted by jaardsi on Wed Jan 5th at 7:34am 2005


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Re: The G-Man
Posted by Biological Component on Wed Jan 5th at 7:39am 2005


Perhaps the G-Man is Satan and/or Gordon's evil twin.

(But my bet is on his being an android) [addsig]





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