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The Coast (Half-Life 2)
As seen in the Highway 17 chapter, Shorepoint has, in its possession, a one-seater buggy called the "Scout Car" which Gordon Freeman uses to navigate the increasingly harsh terrain and escape the many Antlions and Combine outposts along the coast. -
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Combine Forces
Dropships are commonly encountered on the coast, sending Combine infantry in troop carriers to attack rebel outposts. ... In any case, Gordon Freeman never encountered them during his jaunt through City 17. -
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List of humanoid and synthetic Combine in Half-Life 2
They are the most frequently encountered foes faced by Gordon Freeman in his fight against the Combine. ... Performing a close ground support role for Combine infantry at long range, they typically conceal themselves in high vantage points near Combine outposts, entrenchments, advancing lines, or anywhere their skills might be required. -
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Locations of Half-Life
Highway 17 is interspersed with various outposts under control of the human resistance against the Combine, although several of them are under attack or have already been destroyed when the player arrives at them. ... Gordon Freeman · Adrian Shephard · Barney Calhoun · Gina Cross · Colette Green · Chell -
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Locations in the Half-Life series
The player, assuming the role of Gordon Freeman, travels through this area in a dune buggy to get to Nova Prospekt. ... Highway 17 is interspersed with various outposts under control of the human resistance against the Combine, although several of these are under attack or have already been destroyed when the player arrives at them. -
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List of Combine non-combat technology in Half-Life 2
It is announced soon after the start of Route Kanal that "inaction is conspiracy", ordering residents to turn in Gordon Freeman. -
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Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
Lost Coast follows Half-Life protagonist Gordon Freeman as he travels up a coastal cliff to destroy a Combine artillery launcher in a monastery, which is firing on a nearby town. -
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The Resistance (Half-Life 2)
Likewise, the Resistance members seem rather less keen on Gordon Freeman in Episode One than they were in Half-Life 2. -
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Shortly before the general election of 1789, he went to the rotten borough of Trim to speak against the granting of the title Freeman of Dublin to the parliamentary leader of the Irish nationalist movement, Henry Grattan. ... The Prussians were now driving in Napoleon's outposts, and whatever had happened to Grouchy's force of thirty thousand (defeat, or the ever-present fear of treason in the ranks), it was now clear that the Prussians had fought their way through to the battlefield and were about to make a decisive contribution. -
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Teleportation in fiction
In the computer game Half-Life, Gordon Freeman's experiment goes wrong, causing aliens to teleport to our world.
Explore the following pages on Powerset:
- The Coast (Half-Life 2),
- Combine Forces,
- List of humanoid and synthetic Combine in Half-Life 2,
- Locations of Half-Life,
- Locations in the Half-Life series,
- List of Combine non-combat technology in Half-Life 2,
- Half-Life 2: Lost Coast,
- The Resistance (Half-Life 2),
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington,
- Teleportation in fiction
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Gordon Freeman escaped outposts