g-man isn't gordon freeman's dad
that is absurd
and its not like gordon is the only person the g-man talks to, he appears in opposing force, and eli talks about him in episode 2 as "our mutual friend"
g-man is another term for government-man, so he might just be part of the government
of the universe

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agscratcher wrote:
adriangl wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
I never played Half-Life, but
Gordan Freeman's dadWow
Typical answer, but it's never been explained, so I can't say you're wrong.
A guy would usually recognize his dad,and a dad wouldn't put his son through what G-Man put Gordon through. That's why I think he is Gordon's protector. Yeah, I know, that sounds crazy, but....
If you really think about it, G-Man saved Gordon a few times. By putting him into stasis, he protected him from the Combine and their invasion of Earth. He also gives Gordon advice(usually vague) several times. And one last detail; in Source SDK, the comment section for G-Man says, ""// Purpose: The G-Man, misunderstood servant of the people." If Gordon is trying to save all human life, and G-Man is helping him, he is serving the people.The G-Man COULD'NT be Gordon's dad. Otherwise Gordon would eat physics for breakfast. I've also heard people say he's Gordon from the future. That couldn't be true, because 1) Where's Gordon's beard? And 2) He doesn't have glasses.
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either, but Aperture is more heavily involved in the story than you guys think
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Albertt911 wrote:
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either
I believe that now
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kimmy123 wrote:
Albertt911 wrote:
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either
I believe that now
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Lol
I wouldn't go as far to say it was him from the future,cus if they saw each other it would probably cause a rift or make their heads explode or something :L
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Albertt911 wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
Albertt911 wrote:
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either
I believe that now
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Lol
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I wouldn't go as far to say it was him from the future,cus if they saw each other it would probably cause a rift or make their heads explode or something :L
Nah, probably not.
They just wouldn't recognise eachother.
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kimmy123 wrote:
Albertt911 wrote:
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either
I believe that now
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But he's supposed to be the servant of the people, so it couldn't be him.Also, him being in the past has changed the future, meaning that the G-Man would be changing his own fate by going to the past.
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adriangl wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
Albertt911 wrote:
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either
I believe that now
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But he's supposed to be the servant of the people, so it couldn't be him.Also, him being in the past has changed the future, meaning that the G-Man would be changing his own fate by going to the past.
I never played half-life
So I never knew that
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adriangl wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
Albertt911 wrote:
They say it's him from the future , because they have the same coloured eyes and his name spells out kind of G(ordan) (free)man , G-man
I don't believe in that theory either
I believe that now
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But he's supposed to be the servant of the people, so it couldn't be him.Also, him being in the past has changed the future, meaning that the G-Man would be changing his own fate by going to the past.
or maybe, by going into the past, to ensure the future
funky

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TuffGhost wrote:
adriangl wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
I believe that now![]()
But he's supposed to be the servant of the people, so it couldn't be him.Also, him being in the past has changed the future, meaning that the G-Man would be changing his own fate by going to the past.
or maybe, by going into the past, to ensure the future
funky
But either way, it will cause too many "ripples", basically putting both of them in a never-ending paradox. So it is definitely not Gordon from the future.
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TheGameMaster1231 wrote:
recycle49 wrote:
i think GLados will somehow be still alive
GLaDOS always survives.
GLaDOS is practically the main point of Portal. Except for shooting portals... and the cake...
But...
The Cake Is A Lie!
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G-man is not Gordon Freeman, because first of all, he's a mute, and second, why would G-man kill himself? (In the end of the first game you had a choice to work with him, if you refused he sent you in the middle of a bunch of baddies.)
I just think he's from the government. But if he is, did he ever visit Aperture Science? I mean, they spent all their money to get moon rocks.
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