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Author Topic: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]  (Read 15147 times)

JoshBrickstien

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #165 on: October 22, 2010, 06:36:51 pm »

Go find your old spaz-12.

Your Shotgun was confiscated Long, Long ago. It's likely just scrap metal by now.

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Name: Jacques Beaumont
Date: May 17, 2029 [12:12]
Location: Earth, Europe, Combine Empire, City 17
Status: Human
Health: Perfect

Squad position: N/A

Weapons: N/A
Munitions: N/A

Wearing: Combine standard issue clothing
Inventory: N/A
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Edit: OH GOD, THE LEATHERS ARE MULTIPLYING WHENEVER I SLEEP.

JacenHanLovesLegos

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #166 on: October 22, 2010, 06:39:45 pm »

Go do what (Gordon Freeman did after being "questioned" by Barney).
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As it turns out, the pen was in fact a poor choice for melee combat in comparison to the sword.
So I just started playing this game and I accidentally nuked the moon.

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #167 on: October 22, 2010, 06:40:12 pm »

It can double as a club if we want it to. Tear off some cloth from your left sleeve then wrap it around the glass so we can use it as an emergency implement of death.
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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #168 on: October 22, 2010, 06:40:44 pm »

Also, you forgot to add peice of glass to weapons.
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As it turns out, the pen was in fact a poor choice for melee combat in comparison to the sword.
So I just started playing this game and I accidentally nuked the moon.

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #169 on: October 22, 2010, 06:44:43 pm »

Bunny hop and look for a suspicious looking water vendor machine. Put in some money, press random buttons, and knock on the side. If nothing interesting happens, hide under the camera that should be in the corner of the room, and wait for a bearded dude and an asian chick to appear. Turn invisible and follow them.
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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #170 on: October 22, 2010, 07:57:46 pm »

Go do what (Gordon Freeman did after being "questioned" by Barney).

You don't even know who Gordon Freeman is, much less what he's done.
You walk down a side street and notice another raid going on. You discretely climb the fence nearby and make your way to the Playground. You've always liked the Playground. You arrive at the playground and sit. Several CP officers enter the building at the end of the street. Two of them stand guard.


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Name: Jacques Beaumont
Date: May 17, 2029 [12:30]
Location: Earth, Europe, Combine Empire, City 17
Status: Human
Health: Perfect

Squad position: N/A

Weapons: Piece of broken glass {M}
Munitions: N/A

Wearing: Combine standard issue clothing
Inventory: N/A
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Edit: OH GOD, THE LEATHERS ARE MULTIPLYING WHENEVER I SLEEP.

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #171 on: October 22, 2010, 08:10:09 pm »

Rush the 2 guards, throwing your glass shard into ones face and bunny-hop onto the other, breaking its neck with your feet. Loot.
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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #172 on: October 22, 2010, 08:12:02 pm »

Quick question for the non-HL player. What is bunny-hopping?
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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #173 on: October 22, 2010, 08:14:09 pm »

It's a techneique we learned that involves jumping a lot. You can't go very high, but the speed previously stated
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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #175 on: October 22, 2010, 08:43:12 pm »

Rush the 2 guards, throwing your glass shard into ones face and bunny-hop onto the other, breaking its neck with your feet. Loot.

Who do you think you are, Jackie Chan?
You remember how heavily armored their faces are, and decide this is quite stupid.


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Name: Jacques Beaumont
Date: May 17, 2029 [12:30]
Location: Earth, Europe, Combine Empire, City 17
Status: Human
Health: Beaten

Squad position: N/A

Weapons: N/A
Munitions: N/A

Wearing: Combine standard issue clothing
Inventory: N/A
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Edit: OH GOD, THE LEATHERS ARE MULTIPLYING WHENEVER I SLEEP.

JacenHanLovesLegos

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #176 on: October 22, 2010, 09:07:11 pm »

Sit until a guy with glasses and a beard walks through the street.

((Seeing as the officers are there in HL2, we should wait for the Gordon))
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As it turns out, the pen was in fact a poor choice for melee combat in comparison to the sword.
So I just started playing this game and I accidentally nuked the moon.

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #177 on: October 22, 2010, 09:08:54 pm »

Or we could just, you know, go stealth our way to Barney.
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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #178 on: October 22, 2010, 09:11:52 pm »

Best follow Gordon, as we would recognize him (he didn't age after all).
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As it turns out, the pen was in fact a poor choice for melee combat in comparison to the sword.
So I just started playing this game and I accidentally nuked the moon.

JoshBrickstien

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Re: It is a perfectly ordinary day. [Half Life 2: Another Point of View]
« Reply #179 on: October 23, 2010, 12:19:26 am »

Sit until a guy with glasses and a beard walks through the street.

((Seeing as the officers are there in HL2, we should wait for the Gordon))
Best follow Gordon, as we would recognize him (he didn't age after all).

You sit and wait around for a Bearded man with glasses to pass by. You don't see one, however. All you see is a hopping blur of a lab coat pass by and into a doorway. Odd.

------------------------------------
Name: Jacques Beaumont
Date: May 17, 2029 [12:30]
Location: Earth, Europe, Combine Empire, City 17
Status: Human
Health: Beaten

Squad position: N/A

Weapons: Piece of broken glass {M}
Munitions: N/A

Wearing: Combine standard issue clothing
Inventory: N/A
Logged
Edit: OH GOD, THE LEATHERS ARE MULTIPLYING WHENEVER I SLEEP.
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