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  2. Characters of the Half-Life series - Wikipedia

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    During the development of Half-Life, after the designers discovered the usefulness of allied NPCs, the development team began to cast for characters who were "neither allies nor outright enemies, but existed mainly to create a sense of intrigue", which eventually led to the creation of the G-Man. [3]

  3. Gordon Freeman - Wikipedia

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    He gains legendary status and sparks a rebellion, ultimately destroying the Citadel, a major Combine stronghold. The G-Man rescues Freeman after this critical event, praising his accomplishments and placing him back in stasis. In Episode One, Gordon Freeman and Alyx Vance work to stabilize the Citadel's core to prevent a catastrophic explosion.

  4. Madman (Mike Allred character) - Wikipedia

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    One of Madman's primary enemies is Mr. Monstadt, his former employer (or so it is hinted). Madman has also fought runaway renegade robots from Dr. Flem's lab who were controlled by the mysterious and super-intelligent Factor Max. Other antagonists include the Mutant Street Beatniks, the Moonboys, the Puke, the G-Men from Hell, Mattress, and ...

  5. Hunt Down the Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Hunt Down the Freeman is a single-player first-person shooter in which players take control of Mitchell Shephard. The game features several mechanics from the Half-Life series, and includes several elements unusual to the series, such as the ability to aim a weapon's sight, different running mechanics, and cutscenes.

  6. Enemies & Allies - Wikipedia

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    Enemies & Allies is a 2009 novel by American science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson. The book is set in the 1950s, in the midst of the Cold War , and follows Superman and Batman . Though suspicious of each other, they confront Lex Luthor who stages an international nuclear conflict and spreads fear of an alien invasion so that he can sell ...

  7. G-Man - Wikipedia

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    G. Gordon Liddy (1930–2021), nicknamed G-Man on his radio show. Liddy was an FBI agent at one time earlier in his life; Gary Gerould, American sports broadcaster, nicknamed "The G-Man" Gerald McClellan (born 1967), former American boxer nicknamed "G-Man" Monty Sopp (born 1963), professional wrestler known also as "The G-Man"

  8. Cedarburg's beloved 'G-man,' sanitary engineer, chosen to ...

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    Most of Cedarburg knows Michael Smith, the city's beloved sanitary engineer and guardian angel. On Nov. 23, Smith will sing at a Milwaukee Bucks game.

  9. G Men - Wikipedia

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    G Men is a 1935 Warner Bros. crime film starring James Cagney, Ann Dvorak, Margaret Lindsay and Lloyd Nolan in his film debut. According to Variety, the movie was one of the top-grossing films of 1935. [ 3 ]