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Half-Life: Ser vi G-man flere ganger en på starten av Ep1?


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Hei :)

Jeg lurer på om vi ser "G-Man" flere ganger en på starten av "Episode One"????

Jeg har spilt gjennom Ep1 mange ganger men ser han ikke??

 

Takker for svar ;)

 

Edit: Leif var innom ;)

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Jeg og :cry: Jaja, da er han vell ikke med noe mer da :(

 

Har du spilt EP2?

 

Spoiler til EP2:

 

 

G-Man er med i EP2

 

 

Har spilt Ep2 ja;) Veit at han er med;)

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wikipedia:

The G-Man is only seen once in Half-Life 2: Episode One. At the beginning of the game, which begins at the point when Half-Life 2 ends, the G-Man walks back into the black void that he left Gordon in and opens his mouth to say something, but then notices a purple glowing Vortigaunt to his left.

Skrevet

Ah! Stemmer, sorry!

 

Men, det er feil det og.

 

Han kommer for å prate, men blir stoppet, og omringet av mange Vortigaunts, og sier "We'll come back to this..."

Skrevet
Ah! Stemmer, sorry!

 

Men, det er feil det og.

 

Han kommer for å prate, men blir stoppet, og omringet av mange Vortigaunts, og sier "We'll come back to this..."

Jeg tror du blander litt sammen her mann..

EPISODE I:

The G-Man is only seen once in Half-Life 2: Episode One. At the beginning of the game, which begins at the point when Half-Life 2 ends, the G-Man walks back into the black void that he left Gordon in and opens his mouth to say something, but then notices a purple glowing Vortigaunt to his left. He appears to be slightly amused at the sight, but then notices another on his right, and the smile drops from his face. As more and more Vortigaunts appear, he begins to look irritated, and then, as he looks toward the player, he realizes what is happening. Irritation shifts to anger. As two more Vortigaunts stand on either side of Gordon and grab his arms, the G-Man straightens his tie more violently than before and responds to their chant with a single sentence: "We'll see... about that!" Gordon is then immediately teleported away and found by Dog and Alyx in a pile of rubble just outside the Citadel.

 

This incident shows the Vortigaunts have the ability to enter the G-Man's realm, which may be what they call "the Vortessence", a term they constantly refer to in conversations with Freeman. This is also the first time the player witnesses any hindrance in the G-Man's plan, or outright anger on his part.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-Man_(Half-L..._2:_Episode_Two

In Episode two, the G-Man first appears to Gordon while a group of Vortigaunts are occupied healing the recently injured Alyx Vance. He comments that he was unable to contact Gordon until the Vortigaunts were distracted.
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I Episode 1 mister G-man kontrollen over Gordon Freeman. Derfor ser vi han ikke under hele episoden. Freeman skulle egentlig i dvale, men Vortigaunts måtte ha han litt lengre for å berge befolkningen og Alyx Vance ut av City 17.

 

 

Under Episode 2 klarer G-man å få tak i Freeman igjen, siden Vortigaunts blir opptatt med å redde livet til Alyx. Noe som fører til en straff.

 

Skrevet

I EP2 sier og G-Man at han måtte "vente" til Gordons "venner" var ellers opptatt med noe annet slik at de ikke kunne stoppe han fra å ta kontakt med Gordon.

 

Ville vært unaturlig om G-man dukket opp i Ep1 ettersom starter gir inntrykk av at G-Man har mistet kontrollen.

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Du tenker på EP1 ikke sant? Utover i spillet? Ja, du ser han overalt faktisk :wee:

 

 

Ah! Stemmer, sorry!

 

Men, det er feil det og.

 

Han kommer for å prate, men blir stoppet, og omringet av mange Vortigaunts, og sier "We'll come back to this..."

Begynner det å bli litt sent på natta? :p

Skrevet
Hvorfor blir han kalt G-man? Står det et sted i spilla?

 

Quote fra Wikipedia:

 

"G-Man" is almost certainly not his actual title or name. Until Half-Life 2: Episode Two (in which he is only referred to as "our mutual friend" by Eli Vance), he is never identified, referred to, or even acknowledged to exist by other characters in any of the games to the player (with the exception to the Nihilanth in the first game[citation needed]), despite being seen interacting with them. "G-man" is simply the name of the character's model in the original Half-Life, and Half-Life 2 (possibly a reference to the slang term G-Man, referring to an agent of the United States Government), as well as in documentaries featuring employees at Valve Software. The character is also referred to as "Gman" in the voice actor list in the credits of Half-Life 2. Furthermore, in the manual for Opposing Force, Adrian Shephard makes mention of him as a "G-man."

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