Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
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The Dark Energy Reactor is the power source of the teleporter at the top of the Citadel. That teleporter is not used for local teleportation (which is what humanity has) but for inter-universe transportation, allowing a link between Earth and the Combine homeworld and their limitless reinforcements. When you blow it up at the end of HL2 you sever Earth's Combine forces from the rest of their military. Basically once the Combine conquered Earth they pulled back the bulk of the troops and left a smaller occupation force, the core of which is trans-human troops. With communication lost and no chance of reinforcement the Earth Combine are in trouble.
In EP1 the main power core of the Citadel is set to explode, which at first is thought as just an evil move to flatten City 17 as some sort of pseudo-MAD situation. However when you are going to buy time to evacuate the city you find the transmission packet. The packet is to be sent out when the core explodes. The exploding core would act as a recreation of the resonance cascade from HL1, causing portal storms worldwide. This would give the packet a chance to be sent out and reach its destination, the Combine homeworld. I don't exactly remember the exact details but the jist of it is: the packet is sent out, distress call sent, sustainable portal opened, bulk of Combine forces come through, humanity wiped out.
EP2 is getting the packet data to the rocket so that they can fire it up there and close the portal before additional forces can arrive.
Notes:
-Obviously the Combine can't open a portal from their homeworld into Earth, the whole freaking point of HL1 was that without the resonance cascade the Combine has no way of reaching Earth.
-I think the transmission and the resulting swirly beam was basically an anchor point and a small opening that the Combine on the other side could focus on, control, and expand. It wasn't an instantly viable portal.
-All that machinery at the top of the Citadel was required to have controllable, repeatable, and reliable teleportation. Obviously there's other ways of making portals, they are just a whole lot messier (HL1's resonance cascade, Citadel core destroyed)
Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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sigh, I typed all those words for nothing! shakes fist
Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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We should change your screen name to sensitive-dude. :razz:
Aaron wasn't even remotely breaking your balls and you retaliated his effort to help you by calling him a dick ... smooth.
Half-Dude, like always: calm down and relax. No one here was hostile or insulted you in any manner.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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I guess this is my cue to come in and light some scented candles and play whale songs.
+1 for Yak though, that's a great precis of the events. You should get a job in copy writing.
Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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sarcasm/[ No one here was hostile or insulting...except me!!! HOO HOO HA HA HA HA!!!!! I'm your worst nightmare!!! ]\sarcasm
Anyone who is pregnant, has been pregnant, could ever become pregnant, or who could ever impregnate others should not read this.
I told you not to read that.
Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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Slightly unrelated, but the most recent realization I've had about the HL universe is what Gargantuas are. They are quite obviously synths just like gunships and striders, and it only took like three years after HL2 was released for me to notice. I just love how the stories all work together yet require some thought as to how. Revealing it straight up ruins all the fun, and it also makes me think that anybody who says HL2 relates in no way to HL1 is a complete imbecile.
Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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I thought it would've been funnier if when citizens recognized Gordon they started throwing rocks at him for 'ruining their planet' forcing him to wear a disguise.
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Re: Ok I'm not sure if I really understand
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<DIV class=quotetext>anybody who says HL2 relates in no way to HL1 is a complete imbecile.</DIV></DIV>
That might be among the few things I never heard being mentioned about HL.
I almost found the ties a little too obvious. Like, what a surprise, BARNEY the security guard from Black Mesa is right with you in an obscure, Eastern European city. Just with DR KLEINER and ELI VANCE and everyone in the street is wearing lambda(R)-signs because the lambda(R) sector in Black Mesa was so cool and they all worship Gordon Freeman and know every detail about him like some kind of post-apocalyptic celebrity.
In HL1 you were some random dude who happened to have the only hazard suit. In HL2 you are a prophetic demi-god. That always bothered me about the sequel.
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You'd be surprised :/ I've lurked somethingawful.com for years and the number of times I've heard that statement bewilders me. The supposed disconnect is not so much the returning characters and Gordon being a demi-god (I thought it was cool, considering you're one of the very few who know you had a hand in the destruction of Earth and their suffering), but things like the setting of City17, why Earth is enslaved, and the 'Combine coming out of nowhere' in the story. People complained that the Combine seemed random and unrelated to anything in HL1...