• Julian@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I mean, it’s more like the actual scientists are doing an experiment, and you’re the new guy so they want you to do the dangerous part.

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      Freeman was the fall guy. He didn’t have street smarts at the start of Half Life. It’s one of his character arcs.

      They knew he was from theory so he wouldn’t have context to understand what he was doing. Heck, they even made it super simple for him: press button, push crystal cart into big glowy lightening thing.

      It was a set up.

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        Only the G-Man (and arguably Breen) understood what was about to happen. The rest of the scientists were doing the research they were told to. Freeman just happened to be on lab duty that day. One of the guards says "looks like you’re in the barrel today,” which is a reference to a dirty old sailor’s joke, implying people in the lab take turns doing grunt work in the HEV suit.

        If Freeman was the fall guy, it wasn’t by other scientists trying to place blame on him, it was the G-Man manipulating events so that the cascade would happen on Freeman’s day in the suit.

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          Only the G-Man (and arguably Breen) understood what was about to happen.

          I agree that G-Man knew what was going to happen, but I don’t agree that all the scientists were naive. At least a couple of them knew the risks.

          I’m pretty sure there is a sound file where a scientist says something like:

          “If it goes wrong then this could happen. … But it’s highly unlikely.”

          it wasn’t by other scientists trying to place blame on him,

          Totally. I don’t think any of the other scientists were malicious.

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        I always knew that “Gordon doesn’t need to hear all this” conversation right before you go into the test chamber and fuck shit up never sat right with me

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    I like to think that Black Mesa was an insane confluence of theoretical and practical physics. After all, they are inventing interdimensional travel and laser weapons. Freeman probably spends most days in an office somewhere doing math. There’s a guard that jokes Freeman is “in the barrel today,” which is a reference to a dirty old sailor’s joke, implying people in the lab take turns doing grunt work in the HEV suit.

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      And like most places, sometimes staff do odd jobs. Im an android software UX designer, but the other day, I dismantled a bunch of old server racks with an angle grinder.

  • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    Just makes me think of this dude from “Good Shepherd,” VOYS6E20.

    HARREN: A hypothesis that would require testing? I’m a theoretician, remember?

    HARREN: Nothing disagrees with me more than having to put theories into practical use