+G Brag A thumper is a giant Combine construction that creates vibrations that basically repel Antlions, basically to keep them out of said area. Used in the outlands mostly.
Terence the Horse^^^^^^^^^ in the game they make those big noises by hitting the ground and it keeps antlions away during the coast section. it also makes a cameo is episode 2 i think
+Kenan Komutan Its actually 2018 because if Half Life 1 was set in the year it came out (1998) it would be 2018. As its known 20 years has past since the black mesa incident
The day he dies, Steam put up an announcement on the Update News window that is normally used for announcing new games, sales. Not sure if I'm the only person who remember that?
I REALLY like Dr Breen as an antagonist. He’s no GLaDOS or Andrew Ryan, but he is a brilliant character, in large part because he isn’t particularly cruel or even powerful. You listen to his speeches to the populous of City 17 and it’s awkward, even slightly weak. He’s just a man forced into an terrible situation and who’s taken advantage of it to improve his own standard of living while the rest live in oppression and bondage. He also seems to acknowledge that humanity have little chance of overcoming the Combine and believes that humanity’s only future left is to become a slave species to the galaxy-conquering Universal Union. The man may seem powerful or threatening in some scenes but he is just that - an ordinary man - a puppet of forces far beyond his control. This is brilliantly shown in his speeches, especially those around the city, with a dialogue that even he doesn’t seem to believe, and within Nova Prospekt, wherein despite his authoritativeness around the soldiers, it’s clear he fears for himself and the rest of humanity, too, if they fail.
@@inktheone5933 knowing glados is aware of whats happening outside of aperture + breen's knowledge of the cascade and all thats happened on black mesa, he would know about the aperture's current condition
His "serve mankind" speech addressed to Gordon reveals a lot about him. He is a man who realizes just how powerful the Combine is and how pointless it is to try to fight them. And he is trying to convince the Combine that our species has value to them so that humanity can survive. It's not ideal but it's the only chance humans have to survive and Breen knows that. Whereas Freeman would throw all the progress Breen made away for his heroic quest of saving everyone. The writers even seemed to acknowledge this when Breen was talking about "magical thinking". Since if our planet was actually taken over by an interdimensional empire, fighting them would be just that, magical thinking and someone like Breen would be our only chance of survival. Of course though, in the game the Combine conveniently isn't able to teleport to other locations in the same dimension so that's the reason they give as to why we even have a chance as Gordon. But even if Gordon removes the Combine off of Earth, what is there to say that they won't find a method of teleportation and come back to take revenge? Humanity's days would be numbered but I guess you could argue that a bit of time spent being free is better than an eternity of slavery. I guess both sides have valid arguments but I really like Breen's character as he is way more interesting than the save everyone hero type like Gordon that we see almost everywhere. Good antagonists are rare and Breen is a really good one and he adds a lot of depth to the HL universe!
Breen calling Gordon "just an ordinary man" almost has the exact opposite effect than what was intended. If he with his amazing accomplishments is just an ordinary man, just imagine what every other citizen could accomplish!
well, what he says is technically true, much of Gordon's merit is due to his HUV suit, that armor makes him a walking tank, as it allows him to be able to survive explosions. Not to mention, the suit provides him with extra strength that allows him to carry really heavy things like the rocket launcher or anti-gravity pistol.
Well no, the point of calling him a Ordinary man, is more of a insult directed at the Transhuman Overwatch, on how despite being one of the best Human Combine soldiers, A man in a outdated HEV suit with any weapons he can find are somehow outsmarting them and out gunning them. Besides the speech is directed in secret at Nova Prospect, so I doubt any Citizens would hear it.
@@nicholassciarappa9919 he meant it in the way he is talking to the player and what we see. A lot of thought went into his speeches, they aren't simplistic and dumb, they are actually trying to convince you and the citizens in that world (which sounds like it should)
+Slaver I don't think that's the case. He's probably referring to the fact that it's taken so long for Freeman to rise. Using this basically to say, "Why hasn't he done it sooner? Because he's been unable to until now"
+Capelett "I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills". It's so damn specific though. He knows he wasn't on this planet witnessing the aftermath of the black Mesa event. I'm sure the combine benefactors informed in.
+Capelett Plus there is his line later, when he has him in his office: "Are you aware that your contract is open to the highest bidder?" I'm fairly sure that Breen, like Eli, knew of the G-Man in some way or another. I mean, how could he not notice this man walking around the Black Mesa facility, being in places where he's not supposed to be?
Scott Ramage Before he asks that, he talks about how you chose wrongly to fight with the resistance, throughout the citadel and in his office, loosely. "I can't begin to share my disappointment in Eli Vance and Doctor Kliener."
windows_x_seven What? Why would you wait so patiently to tell him something like that? 😂 I'm sorry, but this comment is too funny in being left alone unquestioned.
Breen knew how strong the combine forces were. Marc Laidlaw had created a draft storyline for Episode 3, in which it was revealed that the combine are so powerful (not the transhuman forces, but the actual combine military) that they control entire stars and use them as generators for producing military equipment, that they don't control just planets, but they control entire universes. The only reason Gordon had any chance, ANY CHANCE, was because the full might of the combine military was never brought to bear against him. He was fighting a relatively small force of augmented humans, he never contended with the combine war machine that lay waste to Earth in 7 hours. The main writers of Half Life intended to show this in Ep 3, but it was never shown - that, in their full might, fighting against the combine is as futile as trying to drain the ocean with a plastic pail. Kleiner even says this himself in Episode 2 - after the destruction of the Citadel, he warns that the combine are going to send a retaliatory strike force - and instead of laying waste to Earth in 7 hours, it will probabaly destroy everyone in 7 minutes. Their only hope was to close the portal. Breen knew the extent of combine might. He gathered (rationally) that trying to oppose them would likely be completely futile and result in the extinction of humanity. Gordon never lived through the 7 hour war. He never saw how close the combine came to completely eradicating humanity - and by all the lore given in the games, the easily could have. Any force that controls stars, builds dyson spheres and has the cability of tunnelling through the fabric of dimensions, as the combine can, could very likely destroy a planet - at the very least, they could probably drop bombs far more powerful than nuclear weapons on earth until it became uninhabitable. Breen is somewhat evil - he did more evil than he had to, but make no mistake, he GENUINELY thought his methods were the best methods to save and, indeed, even enhance humanity.
Yeah I mean it's clear that he doesn't actually possess that much power, his simply a puppet with a human face to make humanity feel a bit more comfortable. The ones really running the show are the advisors, with all the knowledge and power they possess. That's why Breen wants his consciousness implanted in an advisor grub body at the end of Half Life 2
Notice how the events seems very specific. How do you face suck force that crippled your planet in mere hours? you dont. Gman intention is to perform surgical strikes to weaken the combine training Freeman to be an unstopable killing machine or that it seems. We dont know for a fact what Gman is or wants, but Gordon did pissed off the big players and destroyed their portal, we dont know if he pissed the bigger players yet, as the Vortigaunts stood against Gman.
The combine have conquered multiple universes and galaxies within them, the forces on earth are a small faction that were converted from humans and not the forces that fought during the 7 hour war.
I like to believe Humans stood a chance since Portal 2 is set hundreds of years after Half life 2 and you clearly see the main character in the ending (yes this is a spoiler) exiting the facility and walking in a corn field which proves the Earth wasnt destroyed and humans might have survived
Well player jokes aside, I think it’s kinda strange how OP Gordon is. He has the H.E.V. Suit, sure, and that can help him a small bit. Gordon really was just a theoretical physicist at Black Mesa. The Incident happens, and then he suddenly can use any weapon, gun metal or alien, with ease. I wonder if Gordon used shooting ranges or stuff before the Incident to learn how to use a gun, which could’ve helped. But he may not be a badass, but rather he’s partially scared. In Half-Life 1 is was likely clear that he was terrified for his life. In Half-Life 2 it’s hard to tell. But the thing is is how he quite literally a tank that tosses bug bait at Combine Soldiers and stuff. But I think one of the main reasons as to why he’s so difficult to get is because of allies. Several people have helped him on his mission, and the ant lions especially helped when going through the threatening Nova Prospekt. So as much as he was, essentially, a normal person, his past experiences and his bravery (alongside with his cowardliness and fear) essentially helped him figure out what to do. I guess when you’re used to it you can do it again and remember how to do it. And even then, it was the G-Man that sent him on that mission to stop the Combine (or as Dr. Wallace Breen refers to them as, “Our Benefactors”).
Honestly Breen isn’t a stone cold villain. He negotiated a peace deal and clearly wants humanity to survive, and he doesn’t actually consider himself part of the Combine; he serves as the intermediary between Earth and the Combine, and if he wasn’t around, who knows what would’ve happened to humanity. What makes him an antagonist is that he is too cowardly in a sense, he isn’t willing to fight back and thinks humanity has no hope, which would’ve been accurate had the super portals not been closed in Episode 2. I think he is a very interesting villain
He clearly doesn't care about humanity, he only uses his it as leverage to the combine. What he truly cares about is his own importance, he is selfish. He wants to be important to the combine, that's why he used his position as the administrator of Black mesa to surrender humanity to the combine, so they would see that he could be of use to them. If he cared about humanity, he wouldn't refer to the subjects of city 17 as "the rabble in the streets". Dr Breen is not a leader, he is a politician.
His message to the Overwatch Human branch seems to suggest that the soldiers are 1. Self aware despite their condition 2. They're ultimately fighting for the survival of the very people they oppress.
Breen likely thought he was buying time for Humanity by facilitating their assimilation into the Combine's war machine. Until Freeman showed up, he was able to take his time dealing with the resistance (stalling in the hopes of a breakthrough?) but the Combine knew how dangerous Freeman was, so when Breen informed his Advisor of Freeman's return, they likely threatened to accelerate their depletion of Earth's natural resources and exterminate all Humanity, even the Overwatch and the Stalkers, if he didn't kill Freeman and crush the Resistance. In a way, Freeman's presence sabotaged the Resistance's efforts to undermine the Combine's hegemony. Sure they closed the portal in Europe, but the Combine have probably turned against the other sectors' Overwatch units elsewhere in the world, and are likely meeting stiff resistance in the Americas.
@@scowler92 well said. Just to remind everyone that the Combine could've, and most likely would've completely destroy the 7 hour war if they just had 2 extra hours, but those 2 extra hours were avoided because Breen himself negotiated with the Combine for their mercy. Breen basically took all the world's evil and burden on his shoulders, the man did more for humanity than Freeman ever did. Hell, had he not killed Nihillant, im sure Nih wouldve helped humanity, considering that Nihilant didnt invade because he wanted to, he had to, as the combine were on his ass.
Don't forget the highest levels of Special Forces training. And the ability to use the most complicated and advanced technology known to man. Gordon is the furthest thing from being an ordinary man.
City 17 Speech - 0:00 Welcome. Welcome to City 17. You have chosen, or been chosen, to relocate to one of our finest remaining urban centers. I thought so much of City 17 that I elected to establish my Administration here, in the Citadel so thoughtfully provided by Our Benefactors. I have been proud to call City 17 my home. And so, whether you are here to stay, or passing through on your way to parts unknown, welcome to City 17. It's safer here. Collaboration Speech - 0:42 It has come to my attention that some have lately called me a collaborator, as if such a term were shameful. I ask you, what greater endeavor exists than that of collaboration? In our current unparalleled enterprise, refusal to collaborate is simply a refusal to grow--an insistence on suicide, if you will. Did the lungfish refuse to breathe air? It did not. It crept forth boldly while its brethren remained in the blackest ocean abyss, with lidless eyes forever staring at the dark, ignorant and doomed despite their eternal vigilance. Would we model ourselves on the trilobite? Are all the accomplishments of humanity fated to be nothing more than a layer of broken plastic shards thinly strewn across a fossil bed, sandwiched between the Burgess shale and an eon's worth of mud? In order to be true to our nature, and our destiny, we must aspire to greater things. We have outgrown our cradle. It is futile to cry for mother's milk, when our true sustenance awaits us among the stars. And only the universal union that small minds call 'The Combine' can carry us there. Therefore I say, yes, I am a collaborator. We must all collaborate, willingly, eagerly, if we expect to reap the benefits of unification. And reap we shall. Gordon Freeman Speech - 2:16 We now have direct confirmation of a disruptor in our midst, one who has acquired an almost messianic reputation in the minds of certain citizens. His figure is synonymous with the darkest urges of instinct, ignorance and decay. Some of the worst excesses of the Black Mesa Incident have been laid directly at his feet. And yet unsophisticated minds continue to imbue him with romantic power, giving him such dangerous poetic labels as the One Free Man, the Opener of the Way. Let me remind all citizens of the dangers of magical thinking. We have scarcely begun to climb from the dark pit of our species' evolution. Let us not slide backward into oblivion, just as we have finally begun to see the light. If you see this so-called Free Man, report him. Civic deeds do not go unrewarded. And contrariwise, complicity with his cause will not go unpunished. Be wise. Be safe. Be aware. Addressing the Overwatch - 3:35 I have been asked to say a few words to the transhuman arm of Sector Seventeen Overwatch, concerning recent successes in containing members of the resistance Science Team. Let me say up front that I regret having to temper my heartfelt congratulations with a strong measure of disappointment. But I wouldn't be doing my duty as your Administrator if I didn't pass along the message I have received from Our Benefactors. The capture of Eli Vance is an event of major significance, make no mistake. And while it's true that conceivably we could have taken him at almost any time in the last several years, the manner of his capture may prove to have unexpected benefits. It cannot have gone unnoticed by all resistance members that Doctor Vance's capture coincided with the act of giving shelter to Gordon Freeman. This might cause other resistance members to think twice before harbouring Doctor Freeman. It might cause them to question his allegiance; even prompt some to turn him out, or turn him over to our cause. However, we cannot count on such developments. Doctor Freeman's reputation is such that other desperate renegades are likely to grant him a great deal of license in the spirit of spreading general chaos and terror. This brings me to the one note of disappointment I must echo from our Benefactors. Obviously I am not on the ground to closely command or second-guess the dedicated forces of the Overwatch, but this does not mean I can shirk responsibility for recent lapses and even outright failures on their part. I have been severely questioned about these shortcomings, and now must put the question to you: How could one man have slipped through your force's fingers time and time again? How is it possible? This is not some agent provocateur or highly trained assassin we are discussing. Gordon Freeman is a theoretical physicist who had hardly earned the distinction of his Ph.D. at the time of the Black Mesa Incident. I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years, he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills. The man you have consistently failed to slow, let alone capture, is by all standards simply that--an ordinary man. How can you have failed to apprehend him? Well...I will leave the upbraiding for another time, to the extent it proves necessary. Now is the moment to redeem yourselves. If the transhuman forces are to prove themselves an indispensable augmentation to the Combine Overwatch, they will have to earn the privilege. I'm sure I don't have to remind you that the alternative, if you can call it that, is total extinction - in union with all the other unworthy branches of the species. Let's not allow it to come to that. I have done my best to convince Our Benefactors that you are the finest the species has to offer. So far they have accepted my argument, but without concrete evidence to back it up, my words sound increasingly hollow even to me. The burden of proof is on you. As is the consequence of failure. I'll just leave it at that. Addressing Gordon Freeman - 6:57 I'd like to take a moment to address you directly, Dr. Freeman. Yes. I'm talking to you, the so-called One Free Man. I have a question for you. How could you have thrown it all away? It staggers the mind. A man of science, with the ability to sway reactionary and fearful minds toward the truth, choosing instead to embark on a path of ignorance and decay. Make no mistake, Dr. Freeman. This is not a scientific revolution you have sparked...this is death and finality. You have plunged humanity into freefall. Even if you offered your surrender now, I cannot guarantee that Our Benefactors would accept it. At the moment, I fear they have begun to look upon even me with suspicion. So much for serving as humanity's representative. Help me win back their trust, Dr. Freeman. Surrender while you still can. Help ensure that humanity's trust in you is not misguided. Do what is right, Dr. Freeman. Serve mankind.
@@eco_k.o_o Atomizing the individual tends to fuck an empire. Until recently, the United States has pretended to be an empire. Now the illusion is collapsing. People want solid borders, not solid alliances with duplicitous entities...
@@scowler92 Paranoia and fear are symptoms of a deteriorating Empire falling into decadence. Borders have nothing to do with the issues that are pestering the dying Empire that is the USA.
5:28: "I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills" Oh shit, he knows about GMan and Gordon being in stasis??? Just realised this...
Did you play half life 2? He talks [briefly] talks about gordon's contract with gman saying it was "negotiable". In the scene where you get transported into his office.
@@EGeorgev New Mexican here: Yes, black Mesa is a real place but it’s basically just the middle of nowhere. Also, the Black Mesa facility is actually a real place on google maps. It’s near Santa Fe.
Screenwriters at Valve have extremely interesting ideas, even in simple speeches. Very stoic ideas. 6 years later-669 likes. Oooooooooooooooooooook. Half Life 3 confirmed. 7 years later-854... ok 9 years later-1044... ok... Still, HL3 confirmed.
I feel bad for Breen because he wasn't a bad guy he was just a scared puppet that had a gun(advisors tongue:P) pointed at his head the entire time and at the end of the game he starts sounding worried and he panics when he's running so I still feel bad for him
Let me open your eyes about doctor Breen. Back in the days when infamous Wallace Breen was the administrator of the top security research facility Black Mesa he made an arrangement with a mysterious government man also known as G-Man and bought a rare specimen from him. That same specimen caused the Resonance Cascade that opened the way for the Universal Union called also The Combine to enter our dimension and begin their invasion on Earth. 7 hours later Earth is enslaved and Breen becomes "Earth's Administrator". Connect the dots.
Bill Nye The Soviet Spy I feel horrible for everyone in half life 2, combine, alien, zombie, and human alike. Everyone has it tough and part of me wish this game had a diplomacy option, after all, Gordon freeman is just a scientist, combat shouldn't be his forte let alone his only method of solving problems.
He sounds helpless. But in a puppet manor he is hardly artificial. If he were. He wouldn't have emotion which is clearly displaced here but what should I say... Only degenerates can use two different topics that contradict each other.
I do believe that Breen was originally a hero for saving humanity, but the power that the combine gave him went over his head. That's why he isn't secretly trying to sabotage the combine and help the resistance, because he wants to stay in power.
In my opinion Dr Breen orchestrated the Black Mesa Incident with the help of Gman and that's how he landed himself into power. He was only just an asset that wasn't useful anymore to Gman by the time of HL2, hence he begs for his life in the teleport chamber before it explodes yet no one's there to save him. "YOU NEED ME!" Gman chose to save Gordon instead and left him to die.
@@damonnugent1993 I have theory that gman is not from earth universe. But he has power to Travel throught every universe even if they didnt make contact with xen. And he was observing people in Black messa. Choosed three people who could help him do what he would like to see from our universe. And then just watch, ofcourse but his plans are kinda ruined in episode 1. The way he get stopped just feel like something not from earth
i love the small pause in the first speech "i thought so much of city...17" its like he's trying to make a speech about the center that he "adores" but can barely remember its designated number. love the half life series
I honestly don't believe that he was a villain in any way. When he orchestrated Earth's surrender at the end of the seven hour war, he was concerned about the wellbeing of his species. He honestly believed that he was doing the right thing for everyone. He believed that he was leading his species into a huge leap in evolution. Unfortunately, his methods were a little oppressive. But in the end, he truly believed that he was doing the right thing.
Marshall Pétain, in France. He lived WW1 and was a hero of this war. He also made the french army surrender even if they were able to fight to prevent more suffering from citizen. He even deeply thought that Hitler would actually help France, leave the South of France (And the jews living there) alone and even actually (tried to) help jews who were imprisonned. He was also a beautiful propaganda person, with posters of him everywhere, his speeches on the radio and even songs of him every day by the children at school. But does that mean he isn't a villain ? He wasn't executed like Laval (But that was because of De Gaulle's grace, mostly because of his old age) he was a true war hero, who deeply wanted to help his people, but for me, he stays responsible for a lot of things. The French army could have at least won time, even if not the war, he could have given a greater fighting, he could have kept most of the racists away from Vichy France, he could have at least TRIED to do things. Even if by 1943 he was just a empty puppet without any power, he remain for me guilty of one thing : Weakness. And that led to a lot of innocent on the way to death camps... Pétain and Breen are the same type of people. Old persons, propaganda objects, not deeply villains but leaders of a horrible regime. And both of them are indeed guilty.
TomZanovich Breen had no choice, though. He wanted his species to live forever, and the combine could give him that--and if they didn't, they'd wipe them out. Plus, I'm a bit uncomfortable trying to compare a fictional character to a real dictator who was responsible for the deaths of millions.
Cranial Toxicity One of my grandparent (A child under Vichy France, who sang "Maréchal nous voilà" every day) argued that Pétain had no choice, that he wanted France has ally and that if he wasn't there, France would have just being destroyed. Pétain wasn't a dictator who caused millions of death. But he helped one (And actually, Breen was indeed inspired by Marshall Pétain, I am no inventing anything here) Now listen up. We know that Pétain at the begining liked Hitler, or at least thought they could work together (Just like Chamberlain who called Hitler a gentlemen). We know that Pétain and him did negociations to send the french army into Russia and the french navy against the brits (Look for the slaugther of Mers-Al-Kébir, caused by the Royal Army to make sure theses boats don't go for him), and by 1943 most of the old french administration was either made of defectors (Like Darlan) or racists bastards (Like Laval). Breen = Pétain. Both of them are guilty and both of them are responsible for the death they brought. Don't think of them as heroes, they are empty collaborators. It is better to die for something than live as a passive murderer.
Not going to lie, I think there's certainly a way of reading Breen as a man who was once incredibly selfless. He surrendered on behalf of humanity, even though realistically he didn't have the authority to do that. He easily could've been killed (or likely much worse) if the combine had figured that out, but in doing so he halted the destruction of earth for the time being. He decided to put _his_ face on all the propaganda shown to earth. He's not just the ambassador to the combine, he's the one trying to sell all of their decisions to humanity, something he doubtless knew would make him incredibly hated by the humans who still had free will. In doing so he effectively gave the resistance a symbol to rally against. He's clearly very intelligent, he surely knows this. Given how strong even the combine's forces on earth are, he could also probably crush the resistance before the events of HL2 empowers them. My headcannon is that he started out essentially being a manipulator trying to protect humanity and give it plausible deniability while still giving them license to resist in small pockets, before more and more losing faith in humanity and trying desperately to save his species by essentially compromising with the Combine to let humanity live on as trans-human. He had left the resistance mostly alone figuring they didn't really matter much and they could prove useful later on. Unfortunately at some point he started to lose sight of what mattered and began to actually see the resistance as the enemy, though he still did believe he was working to save humanity. When he found out about the local teleportation discovery, he decided to work with Mossman to try and sell this invention to the combine, essentially as proof that humans are useful unmodified because of their creativity and ingenuity. When even this failed, as the combine essentially saw this as a fluke that wasn't going to be replicated, he began to actually despise the resistance, and went into full-on panic mode trying to dismantle the resistance and crush what remained of dissent within the citizenry. Because, however, it had been so long since he actually interacted with human peers face-to-face, he completely botched the response and ended up radicalizing a whole bunch of further resistance fighters in the process. In the end he became terrified of what the resistance would do to him, and essentially flung himself into the combine to avoid the consequences of his treachery, which obviously did not end up very well.
That's actually how I see Breen too. In the beginning he may have had delusions about being some sort of deep cover resistance, working to delay and mitigate the Combine genocide under the guise of collaboration. Black Mesa East being literally next to a Combine outpost isn't a coincidence, it's a hint that Breen was trying hard to look the other way. Ironically, Freeman's arrival not only forced his hand in crushing the resistance, but also caused the Combine to reevaluate both Breen's worth and humanity's by extension. The fact that he casually calls his bosses 'Combine' at the end hints that to some extent he doesn't fully buy into his technocratic rhetoric, even if it's because of selfishness rather than altruism. I think a prequel game showing Breen's perspective during the 7 Hour War could be legitimately more provocative and interesting than any spinoff pertaining to the heroes. Its worth noting that the world was already devastated by the resonance cascade by the time the Combine made their debut, so imagine if the Combine actually initially presented themselves as liberators in a world overrun by alien wildlife and increasingly broken human governments. It could make for a real gut punch to have a young Breen initially help the Combine take over, only to discover once they're in power that they're the greater evil and that he's dug himself too deep to back out...
The only reason Breen was the one doing the bargaining (and the only reason he was able to get to the bargaining table in the first place with a K3 civilization) is because Breen was the one in charge of the only thing the combine cared about: the xen-based local teleportation tech that Black Mesa had for years. We know from Mossman in HL2 that the combine somehow have not achieved this tech on their own but in HL1 we see in the Lambda labs that scientists could easily teleport from one place to another in the same universe instantly before the combine ever arrived. Realistically, if GLaDOS didn't bunker down and keep Aperture a secret from the combine, Breen's plan to sell humanity as a useful slave race with high technology aptitude would lose all leverage because the combine could now just take the tech for their own and humanity would've likely been destroyed and the earth consumed for resources. We know this is true because Breen admits they've been letting Eli and his team work for years without capturing him, even though though they absolutely couldve at any time. Only once Freeman shakes the Combines trust in Breen's control does he decide to finally just take Eli and hand him to the combine as last ditch bargaining chip. He just wanted to drag out the occupation to buy his scientists time to perfect their tech and use it to defeat the combine, which could be supported by how seemingly betrayed Mossman feels when she realizes he's not on her side. At some point he must've actually realized the severity of the situation (the combine have dyson spheres, a rogue shu'ulathoi has released Gordon Freeman from stasis with the prime directive of killing you) and decided fuck this, I will literally sell out every human on Earth and transfer my body into a space grub if it means saving my own ass. Long story short, Breen was never the good guy, he just held a great hand. Well, up until the end at least when GMan showed a royal flush.
My god, these script are epic: - 3:26 Be wise, be safe, be....aware! - 5:00 You have plunged humanity into free fall, how could one man have slipped through your force's fingers time and time again?
Americans don't like voting for people who sound smart. Trump won because he appealed to one of the lowest common denominators in America and swept them up in a frenzy. Breen would appeal to academics, but the average citizen would be alienated by his mannerisms.
"I'd like to take this moment to break the 4th wall and address you directly Gabe Newell. Yes, I'm talking to you. The so called "lord and saviour", yes I have a question for you: how could you have thrown the franchise all away? It staggers the mind. A man of computer science with the ability to sway reactionary and fearful minds toward the PC Master Race! Choosing instead to embark on a path of petty cosmetic updates and useless card games! Make no mistake Gabe Newell, this is not a gaming revolution you've sparked, this is broken dreams and lost hopes! You have plunged gamers into a declining spiral. Even if you offered an Episode 3 now I cannot guarantee that our gamers would accept it. At the moment I fear they have begun to even look upon new platforms for better games. So much for serving as the pinnacle of PC gaming. Help me win back their trust Gabe Newell, release Half-Life 3 while you still can. Help ensure gamers' trust in you is not misguided. Do what is right Gabe Newell: release Half-Life 3!" P.S: Yes, i'm aware Valve is now making a new Half-Life game. No, it still isn't Half-Life 3.
Now ~20 years later the franchise is coming out of stasis to bring people hope and overthrow the oppressive order of free to play open world battle royale games.
To be honest I don't see how killing Breen will help humanity. He is the only reason that the Combine haven't completely purged humankind. Even though he is a bit of a jerk, people need him to keep the combine from rampaging throughout the Earth as they once did.
What will the Combine do? Choose a new leader? Breen leads the Combine. (i'm pretty sure anyways) And I THINK he decides the law and what the CCA, MPF, ETC do.
Logan Harris No, he doesn't lead the Combine. His role is the Earth Administrator to the Combine. As far as I know, the Combine Advisers or someone higher up than them lead the Combine.
Silver Plaze Killing Breen was more of a larger symbol. The topple of Breen and the Citadel of c17 was a message to the combine that the Resistance is a force not to be taken lightly, and that such a force will fight them off the planet.
And then I actually LISTENED to the story and laughed at how retarded my comment was. The Universal Union pretty much just goes, "They infiltrated the entire citadel? And made it explode? Fu-uuu-ck that shit. I'll just go and take advantage of the suppression field going away."
5:51 when Breen says "How can you have failed to apprehend him?" when addressing the Overwatch, I think this is the only time you hear him break character and show his frustration, or any 'unscripted' emotion. He knows his ass is on the line for Overwatch's successes and failures. And it is made clear a number of times through inference that the Combine does not tolerate failure. Breen is a super interesting character, and I love that you hear from him in such an indirect and unique way through these recordings. HL2 really is a masterpiece, and Valve truly are master storytellers.
Tell me, Valve, if you can... The past few years, you have sold so much. What is it, exactly, that you have created? Can you name even one thing? I thought not.
I love the kind of villainy that valve created with Breen. the way his silver tongue tries to direct you away from the blatant inhumanity of the situation.
Dr Breen's voice actor died from a heart attack in 2010. This is probably why Valve did not release Half Life 2 Episode 3, as he had a lot of dialogue to do for Episode 3. He had possibly the best lines in the entire HL saga.
@@prodrt1 That is complete BS. Episode 3 lacked the innovation and excitement of a Half Life game, so they decided to work on Source 2 to ship it with the game they would've developed by then. However, it was forgotten... Until HL:A dropped a bombshell on us
5:26 I can't wait to see Gordon's reaction to that in Freeman's Mind. "You too!? You're officially at the top of my list. I GRADUATED FROM MIT! I didn't graduate to watch Innsbruck with their fingers up their asses when Kleiner told me that Black Mesa was making better progress. That's it, I'm using these bugs to take over Breen's position. People will bow down to the Freeman as their new ruler!"
That’s because, Citizen, I am being sincere. We must all be safe not only from dangers unknown but also from the dangers of magical thinking. Most of all that of instinct and it’s inseparable twin, superstition.
When I was younger, I really didn't like Breen, he really urked me. But now that I'm older I see...dude was only "evil" because he had to be the NECESSARY Evil in a sense, he had to work with the combine, he had to work as Earth's Representative. He saved humanity as best he could. He still isn't a hero, but in his own sense, he isn't really a villain either. He was forced into a situation that was never going to end well, and he did it for humanity's sake.
@@jamescorden4922 You were correct. When they capture him they're (nominally) interrogating him and Alyx about connections to other "anticitizen activity" in their housing block, if I remember correctly.
I fucking love the one speech where he starts talking about how could they let Freeman defeat them and that he's just a MIT graduate. it gets me so hype.
I love the Nova Prospekt speech, and he is talking to some Combine Elite, but the thing is he's broadcasting the whole message to the whole Sector-17 Unit, in which he's humiliating the leader in front of EVERY unit in the field.
I feel like I don't hear enough praise for how powerful Breen's speeches were in this game. Such provocative wording with a booming projection declaring his disappointment... I almost found myself siding with him for a moment. To me, Breen is a very strong contender for the best voice acting this series has put forward (barring the G-Man himself, of course).
I find it very comforting that the lead villian in the smart-city dystopia of Half-Life 2 is also speaking about transhumanism and merging with machines.
His speeches are pretty good, but once you finally meet him he's all...creepy and annoying. I hate the way he waves at Alyx when he escapes on the elevator.
that's because he's a coward, he's very comfortable speaking from his office with his ass in a leather seat, but when you confront him he shits his pants
@@radilime Truth to be told: he forced the events in Half-life 1 which led to the Resonance Cascade, and Xen pouring all over Earth. He was rotten to the core from the very start.
"Tell me doctor Freeman, if you can. You have destroyed so much, what is it exactly that you can create?" this line was always odd to me because i don't even know who is right here I mean most rebel deaths during half life 2 are gordon's fault in some way He did destroy most creatures living on xen He keeps destroying combine shit But yet it was him who created the resistance Not him as a whole but just his actions during the black mesa incident was what made the resistance
you have to be in gordon shoes, you go to work and have to survive all that shit straight in 2 days, he doesnt have the time to think or the choices, he is just a puppet.
I wish there would have been a point in the story where some citizens invite you into their shelter and actually betray you and try to give you to the combine. Like they tell you there’s supplies in the basement and when you go down they lock the door behind you. And you can hear them talking upstairs and then the combine show up. And you have to solve a puzzle before all the talking upstairs finishes and escape out a window. You’d think Breen would have convinced at least a few people it’s not worth helping Gordon
I think what makes this dialogue outstanding is that the arguments made are convincing, it isn't an 'evil' dialogue, it is imaginable that humans would believe these words and thus vouch for the combine.
The writing in HL2 is fabulous. Breen is an extremely intelligent, erudite, and rather honest man who is reacting to an apocalyptically deadly situation. He is salvaging humanity from certain oblivion. Gordon Freeman is tossing the dice against the universe's single superpower, and Breen believes with good reason Gordon will fail his chance try at liberty.
He basically is, humankind's situation is utterly fucked. The Combine are only really keeping humanity alive as it is in HL2 because Breen convinced them he could give them local teleportation technology they didn't have and that humans maybe could prove to be useful Synths, hence the human soldiers of the Combine Overwatch. He is Earth's "administrator", but has no real power and is basically just trying to usher humanity through a transition into slave cyborgs, as the only other option, just as he says, is total extinction.
I do like how his intro speech ends with “it’s safer here” it’s not entirely 100% safe and is actually quite far from but it’s safer there than outside the cities
The reason Breen is such an effective villian is because he truly believed, to the last, that he was doing the right thing. He wasn't evil, only misguided, and that makes him tragic. R.I.P. Breen, R.I.P. Culp.
I'm a pioneer! I'm an explorer! I'm a human and I'm comin'! I'm animated, I'm alive! My heart's big, It's got hot blood goin' through it fast! I like to fight too! I like to eat! I like to have children! I'm here! I got a life force, this is a human, this is what we look like, this is what we act like, this is what everybody was like before us! This is what I am, I'm a throwback! I'm here, I've got the fire of human liberty, I'm settin' fires everywhere and humans are turning on everywhere!
"Dangers of magical thinking" yet he says "our true sustenance awaits us amongst the stars" ; and he decries Freeman/etc as reactionary yet he is reactionary in his reinforcement of the Combine invasion
I wonder what would happen is humanity just went along. I mean this is an super empire and the combine accepted breens statement of humans being the best species. I think humans would of had it alright once they began trusing us and lowered the suppression field. I wouldnt think it would be that bad.
The Combine have done some questionable shit That isn't going off what they WERE going to do in HL2 Beta Manhacks were supposed to be controlled by humans because they thought it was a "video game" Cremators were supposed to be built by children.
The combine are draining earths resources, notice how there isn't much water in the boat levels? and how in beta the ocean was supposed to be gone and replaced with a lifeless wasteland due to lack of water.
Breen stated that the only Overwatch soldiers were the best of the best. And what a great fate awaited them for their skills; complete brainwashing and physical mutilation. The one's who were not deemed worthy to be warriors became Stalkers, an even more grusome parody of a human being. The CMB don't care for any species they conquer and modify. What did the Striders, Hunters and Gunships look like before the Combine completely changed their anatomy and ripped their life of any more value than that of a war machine? Even if humans went along, they would become nothing more than walking weapons along the countless rank of the Combine armies. There's no bright future for any civilisation annexed by the CMB. Only subjugation. Only the Advisors reap any benefits from the "Union".
Ah yes, Dr. Wallace Breen from the hit video game from 2004, "Half-Life™ 2" the vicious dictator of Earth and the main component of the Combine's takeover.
"its safer here" key word, safer. notice how he didnt say "its safe here"
Well OUTSIDE the city, the antlions aren't suppressed by the thumpers.
And the zombies arent shot in the face.
+Nikola “Derpface” Pavkovic And there's most likely more dangers other than that.
+Nikola “Derpface” Pavkovic what's a thumper?
+G Brag A thumper is a giant Combine construction that creates vibrations that basically repel Antlions, basically to keep them out of said area. Used in the outlands mostly.
Terence the Horse^^^^^^^^^
in the game they make those big noises by hitting the ground and it keeps antlions away during the coast section. it also makes a cameo is episode 2 i think
"Oh and if you see Breen, tell him 'fuck you'." - Barney Calhoun 2004
I actually did that!
BEST QUOTE
*-2026
+Kenan Komutan Its actually 2018 because if Half Life 1 was set in the year it came out (1998) it would be 2018. As its known 20 years has past since the black mesa incident
Noah Woodhall half life 1 is set around 2000-2009 but its unknown but i think its 2006
because osprey is invented at that time xd
_Let me remind all citizens of the dangers of magical thinking._
we are always watching...
>continues to speak of magical things.
Ok doctor breen
*1984 intensifies*
I don't think speaking so condescendingly helped his cause lol
Of half life 3 coming out, I get it lol
R.I.P. Robert Culp, you made a badass doctor dictator.
he died? damn ...
He will be remembered
Fuck I’m sad. I really liked him. I can’t imagine it, he will never make anymore content for anyone. Very talented. Thank you.
RIP
The day he dies, Steam put up an announcement on the Update News window that is normally used for announcing new games, sales. Not sure if I'm the only person who remember that?
I REALLY like Dr Breen as an antagonist. He’s no GLaDOS or Andrew Ryan, but he is a brilliant character, in large part because he isn’t particularly cruel or even powerful. You listen to his speeches to the populous of City 17 and it’s awkward, even slightly weak. He’s just a man forced into an terrible situation and who’s taken advantage of it to improve his own standard of living while the rest live in oppression and bondage. He also seems to acknowledge that humanity have little chance of overcoming the Combine and believes that humanity’s only future left is to become a slave species to the galaxy-conquering Universal Union.
The man may seem powerful or threatening in some scenes but he is just that - an ordinary man - a puppet of forces far beyond his control. This is brilliantly shown in his speeches, especially those around the city, with a dialogue that even he doesn’t seem to believe, and within Nova Prospekt, wherein despite his authoritativeness around the soldiers, it’s clear he fears for himself and the rest of humanity, too, if they fail.
I really like this comment, I especially like how you used his own “An Ordinary man.” Comment on himself.
I think Breen knows about glados
@@inktheone5933 knowing glados is aware of whats happening outside of aperture + breen's knowledge of the cascade and all thats happened on black mesa, he would know about the aperture's current condition
The possibility of his personality being scooped up and put in an Advisor host body, makes his character arc more sinister, in my opinion.
His "serve mankind" speech addressed to Gordon reveals a lot about him. He is a man who realizes just how powerful the Combine is and how pointless it is to try to fight them. And he is trying to convince the Combine that our species has value to them so that humanity can survive. It's not ideal but it's the only chance humans have to survive and Breen knows that. Whereas Freeman would throw all the progress Breen made away for his heroic quest of saving everyone. The writers even seemed to acknowledge this when Breen was talking about "magical thinking". Since if our planet was actually taken over by an interdimensional empire, fighting them would be just that, magical thinking and someone like Breen would be our only chance of survival.
Of course though, in the game the Combine conveniently isn't able to teleport to other locations in the same dimension so that's the reason they give as to why we even have a chance as Gordon. But even if Gordon removes the Combine off of Earth, what is there to say that they won't find a method of teleportation and come back to take revenge? Humanity's days would be numbered but I guess you could argue that a bit of time spent being free is better than an eternity of slavery.
I guess both sides have valid arguments but I really like Breen's character as he is way more interesting than the save everyone hero type like Gordon that we see almost everywhere. Good antagonists are rare and Breen is a really good one and he adds a lot of depth to the HL universe!
Breen calling Gordon "just an ordinary man" almost has the exact opposite effect than what was intended. If he with his amazing accomplishments is just an ordinary man, just imagine what every other citizen could accomplish!
Ordinary man cant even acconplish HL3
well, what he says is technically true, much of Gordon's merit is due to his HUV suit, that armor makes him a walking tank, as it allows him to be able to survive explosions.
Not to mention, the suit provides him with extra strength that allows him to carry really heavy things like the rocket launcher or anti-gravity pistol.
I think he’s talking to the combine
Well no, the point of calling him a Ordinary man, is more of a insult directed at the Transhuman Overwatch, on how despite being one of the best Human Combine soldiers, A man in a outdated HEV suit with any weapons he can find are somehow outsmarting them and out gunning them. Besides the speech is directed in secret at Nova Prospect, so I doubt any Citizens would hear it.
Yep it pisses you of to so you fight even harder.
You know, he really does talk to you like you're an adult
hmmmm, I wonder why...
Yeah... A shame how rare that is these days.
Probably because theres only adults left in the world, theres no children.
@@nicholassciarappa9919 he meant it in the way he is talking to the player and what we see. A lot of thought went into his speeches, they aren't simplistic and dumb, they are actually trying to convince you and the citizens in that world (which sounds like it should)
698 likes lmao
Damn...Who ever wrote these speeches could get a job writing speeches for the damn President of the US
maybe for the Dear Leader.
YES! YES!
Bleenderhead Why not both?
You mean the Director of Future Oppressors?
makes bad things sound better, but with the anti breeding one it seems like he's kinda sidetracking and trying to put that thought away
Gman is literally just a server admin giving Gordon hacks lol.
Gman after the citadel was destroyed: get pwnd n00b
no he doesnt tho,Gordon does everything without Gman,he is more likely surveillance lmao
breen: citizen's aren't supposed to have guns
freeman: admins aren't supposed to suck dicks
nice
*sv_cheats 1*
*god*
5:28 Breen is aware of Gordon's stasis. This is outrageously interesting.
holy shit
+Slaver I don't think that's the case. He's probably referring to the fact that it's taken so long for Freeman to rise. Using this basically to say, "Why hasn't he done it sooner? Because he's been unable to until now"
+Capelett "I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills". It's so damn specific though. He knows he wasn't on this planet witnessing the aftermath of the black Mesa event. I'm sure the combine benefactors informed in.
+Capelett Plus there is his line later, when he has him in his office:
"Are you aware that your contract is open to the highest bidder?"
I'm fairly sure that Breen, like Eli, knew of the G-Man in some way or another. I mean, how could he not notice this man walking around the Black Mesa facility, being in places where he's not supposed to be?
Scott Ramage Before he asks that, he talks about how you chose wrongly to fight with the resistance, throughout the citadel and in his office, loosely. "I can't begin to share my disappointment in Eli Vance and Doctor Kliener."
Be wise.
Be safe.
Be aware.
windows_x_seven What? Why would you wait so patiently to tell him something like that? 😂
I'm sorry, but this comment is too funny in being left alone unquestioned.
And dont die outside your game.
*_THIS_* is London. Good night and good luck.
@@dr.willcordycepscp9559 You mean "UnLondon"?
Jean-Claude van Damme
I remember stopping somewhere safe in the middle of the game just to listen to him speak
I do that all the time XD
As did I. I hid in one of the prison cells in the prison and just listen to him.
I did that all the time
lmao sams
same
Doctor Breen really has a point here. It looks like Gordon Freeman had adopted some...
Questionable Ethics.
+Turnipmensch Ayyyyy
+Turnipmensch Man, Breen really gives off a...
Dark Energy.
rrr598 Looks like Breen's actions led to some...
Unforeseen Consequences.
If Breen caught Gordon it really would be
A Red Letter Day
You could tell that the rebels were in a constant state of...
Apprehension.
You have chosen or been chosen.
''It's safe'' HM.....SEEMS LEGIT
xMiguelGamerx Yep especially after what happens to it in episode 1!
Callback
Remember Breen said "it's safeR here" not "safe" ;)
@@airnest lol
Breen knew how strong the combine forces were. Marc Laidlaw had created a draft storyline for Episode 3, in which it was revealed that the combine are so powerful (not the transhuman forces, but the actual combine military) that they control entire stars and use them as generators for producing military equipment, that they don't control just planets, but they control entire universes. The only reason Gordon had any chance, ANY CHANCE, was because the full might of the combine military was never brought to bear against him. He was fighting a relatively small force of augmented humans, he never contended with the combine war machine that lay waste to Earth in 7 hours. The main writers of Half Life intended to show this in Ep 3, but it was never shown - that, in their full might, fighting against the combine is as futile as trying to drain the ocean with a plastic pail.
Kleiner even says this himself in Episode 2 - after the destruction of the Citadel, he warns that the combine are going to send a retaliatory strike force - and instead of laying waste to Earth in 7 hours, it will probabaly destroy everyone in 7 minutes. Their only hope was to close the portal.
Breen knew the extent of combine might. He gathered (rationally) that trying to oppose them would likely be completely futile and result in the extinction of humanity. Gordon never lived through the 7 hour war. He never saw how close the combine came to completely eradicating humanity - and by all the lore given in the games, the easily could have. Any force that controls stars, builds dyson spheres and has the cability of tunnelling through the fabric of dimensions, as the combine can, could very likely destroy a planet - at the very least, they could probably drop bombs far more powerful than nuclear weapons on earth until it became uninhabitable.
Breen is somewhat evil - he did more evil than he had to, but make no mistake, he GENUINELY thought his methods were the best methods to save and, indeed, even enhance humanity.
Great comment, I agree completely.
Yeah I mean it's clear that he doesn't actually possess that much power, his simply a puppet with a human face to make humanity feel a bit more comfortable. The ones really running the show are the advisors, with all the knowledge and power they possess. That's why Breen wants his consciousness implanted in an advisor grub body at the end of Half Life 2
Notice how the events seems very specific.
How do you face suck force that crippled your planet in mere hours? you dont.
Gman intention is to perform surgical strikes to weaken the combine training Freeman to be an unstopable killing machine or that it seems.
We dont know for a fact what Gman is or wants, but Gordon did pissed off the big players and destroyed their portal, we dont know if he pissed the bigger players yet, as the Vortigaunts stood against Gman.
The combine have conquered multiple universes and galaxies within them, the forces on earth are a small faction that were converted from humans and not the forces that fought during the 7 hour war.
I like to believe Humans stood a chance since Portal 2 is set hundreds of years after Half life 2 and you clearly see the main character in the ending (yes this is a spoiler) exiting the facility and walking in a corn field which proves the Earth wasnt destroyed and humans might have survived
"How could one man have slipped through your force's finger time and time again?" I think they were badly informed about how to fight a human tank.
A human tank that can quicksave/quickload
A human tank who has an overseer that can save him when he wants to.
"Gordon Freeman is just an avatar, a hollow puppet guided and driven by an outsider entity beyond our regular universe laws."
Well player jokes aside, I think it’s kinda strange how OP Gordon is. He has the H.E.V. Suit, sure, and that can help him a small bit. Gordon really was just a theoretical physicist at Black Mesa. The Incident happens, and then he suddenly can use any weapon, gun metal or alien, with ease. I wonder if Gordon used shooting ranges or stuff before the Incident to learn how to use a gun, which could’ve helped. But he may not be a badass, but rather he’s partially scared. In Half-Life 1 is was likely clear that he was terrified for his life. In Half-Life 2 it’s hard to tell. But the thing is is how he quite literally a tank that tosses bug bait at Combine Soldiers and stuff. But I think one of the main reasons as to why he’s so difficult to get is because of allies. Several people have helped him on his mission, and the ant lions especially helped when going through the threatening Nova Prospekt. So as much as he was, essentially, a normal person, his past experiences and his bravery (alongside with his cowardliness and fear) essentially helped him figure out what to do. I guess when you’re used to it you can do it again and remember how to do it. And even then, it was the G-Man that sent him on that mission to stop the Combine (or as Dr. Wallace Breen refers to them as, “Our Benefactors”).
@@JackFoxtrotEDM Freeman really has no idea what he is doing.
Honestly Breen isn’t a stone cold villain. He negotiated a peace deal and clearly wants humanity to survive, and he doesn’t actually consider himself part of the Combine; he serves as the intermediary between Earth and the Combine, and if he wasn’t around, who knows what would’ve happened to humanity. What makes him an antagonist is that he is too cowardly in a sense, he isn’t willing to fight back and thinks humanity has no hope, which would’ve been accurate had the super portals not been closed in Episode 2. I think he is a very interesting villain
He clearly doesn't care about humanity, he only uses his it as leverage to the combine. What he truly cares about is his own importance, he is selfish.
He wants to be important to the combine, that's why he used his position as the administrator of Black mesa to surrender humanity to the combine, so they would see that he could be of use to them. If he cared about humanity, he wouldn't refer to the subjects of city 17 as "the rabble in the streets".
Dr Breen is not a leader, he is a politician.
@@Frille512 a valid interpretation
@@sasasa1541 The best part about art is that everyone has a different interpretation
His message to the Overwatch Human branch seems to suggest that the soldiers are
1. Self aware despite their condition
2. They're ultimately fighting for the survival of the very people they oppress.
Breen likely thought he was buying time for Humanity by facilitating their assimilation into the Combine's war machine. Until Freeman showed up, he was able to take his time dealing with the resistance (stalling in the hopes of a breakthrough?) but the Combine knew how dangerous Freeman was, so when Breen informed his Advisor of Freeman's return, they likely threatened to accelerate their depletion of Earth's natural resources and exterminate all Humanity, even the Overwatch and the Stalkers, if he didn't kill Freeman and crush the Resistance.
In a way, Freeman's presence sabotaged the Resistance's efforts to undermine the Combine's hegemony. Sure they closed the portal in Europe, but the Combine have probably turned against the other sectors' Overwatch units elsewhere in the world, and are likely meeting stiff resistance in the Americas.
@@scowler92 well said.
Just to remind everyone that the Combine could've, and most likely would've completely destroy the 7 hour war if they just had 2 extra hours, but those 2 extra hours were avoided because Breen himself negotiated with the Combine for their mercy.
Breen basically took all the world's evil and burden on his shoulders, the man did more for humanity than Freeman ever did.
Hell, had he not killed Nihillant, im sure Nih wouldve helped humanity, considering that Nihilant didnt invade because he wanted to, he had to, as the combine were on his ass.
@@Hydrolaevea the connection with xen was destroying the world. Freeman had to kill the nihilanth
So a cyborg?
@@Hydrolaevea "im sure Nih wouldve helped humanity"
The Vorts would like to have a zap with you
Gordon Freeman, and ordinary man. Yeah, cause the average Joe has a PhD in theoretical physics. Let alone at 27...
He is the one who goes out and succeeds. He isn’t lazy or distracted like the rest of us. He is normal, enhanced.
Don't forget the highest levels of Special Forces training. And the ability to use the most complicated and advanced technology known to man. Gordon is the furthest thing from being an ordinary man.
and a fictional video game character...
75% done by the player, 25% established by the lore.
@@ieuanhunt552 What? When did Gordon get special forces training?
Did I miss something when playing through every single Half-life game...?
City 17 Speech - 0:00
Welcome. Welcome to City 17.
You have chosen, or been chosen, to relocate to one of our finest remaining urban centers. I thought so much of City 17 that I elected to establish my Administration here, in the Citadel so thoughtfully provided by Our Benefactors. I have been proud to call City 17 my home. And so, whether you are here to stay, or passing through on your way to parts unknown, welcome to City 17. It's safer here.
Collaboration Speech - 0:42
It has come to my attention that some have lately called me a collaborator, as if such a term were shameful. I ask you, what greater endeavor exists than that of collaboration? In our current unparalleled enterprise, refusal to collaborate is simply a refusal to grow--an insistence on suicide, if you will.
Did the lungfish refuse to breathe air? It did not. It crept forth boldly while its brethren remained in the blackest ocean abyss, with lidless eyes forever staring at the dark, ignorant and doomed despite their eternal vigilance. Would we model ourselves on the trilobite? Are all the accomplishments of humanity fated to be nothing more than a layer of broken plastic shards thinly strewn across a fossil bed, sandwiched between the Burgess shale and an eon's worth of mud?
In order to be true to our nature, and our destiny, we must aspire to greater things. We have outgrown our cradle. It is futile to cry for mother's milk, when our true sustenance awaits us among the stars. And only the universal union that small minds call 'The Combine' can carry us there.
Therefore I say, yes, I am a collaborator. We must all collaborate, willingly, eagerly, if we expect to reap the benefits of unification. And reap we shall.
Gordon Freeman Speech - 2:16
We now have direct confirmation of a disruptor in our midst, one who has acquired an almost messianic reputation in the minds of certain citizens. His figure is synonymous with the darkest urges of instinct, ignorance and decay. Some of the worst excesses of the Black Mesa Incident have been laid directly at his feet. And yet unsophisticated minds continue to imbue him with romantic power, giving him such dangerous poetic labels as the One Free Man, the Opener of the Way.
Let me remind all citizens of the dangers of magical thinking. We have scarcely begun to climb from the dark pit of our species' evolution. Let us not slide backward into oblivion, just as we have finally begun to see the light. If you see this so-called Free Man, report him. Civic deeds do not go unrewarded. And contrariwise, complicity with his cause will not go unpunished.
Be wise. Be safe. Be aware.
Addressing the Overwatch - 3:35
I have been asked to say a few words to the transhuman arm of Sector Seventeen Overwatch, concerning recent successes in containing members of the resistance Science Team.
Let me say up front that I regret having to temper my heartfelt congratulations with a strong measure of disappointment. But I wouldn't be doing my duty as your Administrator if I didn't pass along the message I have received from Our Benefactors.
The capture of Eli Vance is an event of major significance, make no mistake. And while it's true that conceivably we could have taken him at almost any time in the last several years, the manner of his capture may prove to have unexpected benefits. It cannot have gone unnoticed by all resistance members that Doctor Vance's capture coincided with the act of giving shelter to Gordon Freeman. This might cause other resistance members to think twice before harbouring Doctor Freeman. It might cause them to question his allegiance; even prompt some to turn him out, or turn him over to our cause. However, we cannot count on such developments. Doctor Freeman's reputation is such that other desperate renegades are likely to grant him a great deal of license in the spirit of spreading general chaos and terror.
This brings me to the one note of disappointment I must echo from our Benefactors. Obviously I am not on the ground to closely command or second-guess the dedicated forces of the Overwatch, but this does not mean I can shirk responsibility for recent lapses and even outright failures on their part. I have been severely questioned about these shortcomings, and now must put the question to you: How could one man have slipped through your force's fingers time and time again? How is it possible? This is not some agent provocateur or highly trained assassin we are discussing. Gordon Freeman is a theoretical physicist who had hardly earned the distinction of his Ph.D. at the time of the Black Mesa Incident. I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years, he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills. The man you have consistently failed to slow, let alone capture, is by all standards simply that--an ordinary man. How can you have failed to apprehend him?
Well...I will leave the upbraiding for another time, to the extent it proves necessary. Now is the moment to redeem yourselves. If the transhuman forces are to prove themselves an indispensable augmentation to the Combine Overwatch, they will have to earn the privilege. I'm sure I don't have to remind you that the alternative, if you can call it that, is total extinction - in union with all the other unworthy branches of the species. Let's not allow it to come to that. I have done my best to convince Our Benefactors that you are the finest the species has to offer. So far they have accepted my argument, but without concrete evidence to back it up, my words sound increasingly hollow even to me. The burden of proof is on you. As is the consequence of failure. I'll just leave it at that.
Addressing Gordon Freeman - 6:57
I'd like to take a moment to address you directly, Dr. Freeman.
Yes. I'm talking to you, the so-called One Free Man. I have a question for you. How could you have thrown it all away? It staggers the mind. A man of science, with the ability to sway reactionary and fearful minds toward the truth, choosing instead to embark on a path of ignorance and decay. Make no mistake, Dr. Freeman. This is not a scientific revolution you have sparked...this is death and finality.
You have plunged humanity into freefall. Even if you offered your surrender now, I cannot guarantee that Our Benefactors would accept it. At the moment, I fear they have begun to look upon even me with suspicion. So much for serving as humanity's representative.
Help me win back their trust, Dr. Freeman. Surrender while you still can. Help ensure that humanity's trust in you is not misguided.
Do what is right, Dr. Freeman. Serve mankind.
Genuline Thank you
Thanks
Thank you for your effort!
Thx mate
Thank you!
Oh yeah, and R.I.P. Robert Culp. You've made your mark on the video gaming community. May your rest be forever peaceful. :,)
x3D | MoD1Ma Indeed. R.I.P
Cave Johnson, Wallace Breen, the announcer
The voices of Valve
You forget GlaDos
SummbuddiesFriend
And overwatch
i know this comment is old, but i could imagine all 3 of them having a coffee break.
Not even mentioning the VOX.
_Heretic._
@HypoCriticism Of course, abusing your colleague to create GLaDOS is good. As is the hasty creation of Borealis.
Dr Breens speeches make good points. Unfortunately the universal Union (combine) don't seem to have lives taken to consideration.
That shows it's very well-written propaganda.
The United States barely cares about their own people, mostly because they're huge. Imagine a multiverse empire.
@@eco_k.o_o
Atomizing the individual tends to fuck an empire. Until recently, the United States has pretended to be an empire. Now the illusion is collapsing. People want solid borders, not solid alliances with duplicitous entities...
@@scowler92 Paranoia and fear are symptoms of a deteriorating Empire falling into decadence. Borders have nothing to do with the issues that are pestering the dying Empire that is the USA.
@@Horny_Fruit_Flies >borders have nothing to do with the issues of the dying Empire
Go tell that to the Romans circa 410 A.D.
5:28: "I have good reason to believe that in the intervening years he was in a state that precluded further development of covert skills"
Oh shit, he knows about GMan and Gordon being in stasis??? Just realised this...
Alvin Chevolleaux G-man gave him the defective crystal to start the resonance cascade in the first place
Well to be fair, Freeman's stasis din't give him any opportunity to develop any skills.
Thanks for pointing that one out!
Did you play half life 2? He talks [briefly] talks about gordon's contract with gman saying it was "negotiable". In the scene where you get transported into his office.
@@NitroDubzzz And the GMan himself talks about Breen in his speech in episode 2.
The auto captions actually recognize Black Mesa as a location, by capitalizing the words. I am happy.
Black Mesa is an actual place. Google it. It’s not a research facility but it’s still an actual city
@@AlgaeEater09 city? I thought it was a geographical region in New Mexico.
@@EGeorgev New Mexican here: Yes, black Mesa is a real place but it’s basically just the middle of nowhere. Also, the Black Mesa facility is actually a real place on google maps. It’s near Santa Fe.
Black mesa is a real place, I've seen it on my way to mexico, I'm an arizonian.
@@keyb Oh my god you're right
Screenwriters at Valve have extremely interesting ideas, even in simple speeches. Very stoic ideas.
6 years later-669 likes. Oooooooooooooooooooook. Half Life 3 confirmed.
7 years later-854... ok
9 years later-1044... ok... Still, HL3 confirmed.
Very
Very Stoic ideas.
And then they all left Valve since Gabe just might as well close up the studio and rename the company "Steam".
@Ricardo Milos ...You were saying?
@@thepaintingbanjo8894 Only Laidlaw and Chet Faliszek left. They still have Wolpaw, Pinkerton, and more. (and new people who are really good)
I feel bad for Breen because he wasn't a bad guy he was just a scared puppet that had a gun(advisors tongue:P) pointed at his head the entire time and at the end of the game he starts sounding worried and he panics when he's running so I still feel bad for him
+Lemmy Skele-Derp After the Seven Hour War, he "negotiated" a peace agreement with the Combine that saved humanity, but at the cost of enslavement.
+Lemmy Skele-Derp I bet he also feels a bit guilty considering he was the administrator of Black Mesa at the time of the incident.
He was loyal to the Universal Union, he knew what was right for humanity.
Let me open your eyes about doctor Breen. Back in the days when infamous Wallace Breen was the administrator of the top security research facility Black Mesa he made an arrangement with a mysterious government man also known as G-Man and bought a rare specimen from him. That same specimen caused the Resonance Cascade that opened the way for the Universal Union called also The Combine to enter our dimension and begin their invasion on Earth. 7 hours later Earth is enslaved and Breen becomes "Earth's Administrator". Connect the dots.
Bill Nye The Soviet Spy I feel horrible for everyone in half life 2, combine, alien, zombie, and human alike. Everyone has it tough and part of me wish this game had a diplomacy option, after all, Gordon freeman is just a scientist, combat shouldn't be his forte let alone his only method of solving problems.
He sounds so hopeless and artificial. It's chilling. Hl2 is a masterpiece.
When he screams "you need me"
He knows that the combine no longer does
He might even be screaming for freeman
he sounds hopeless but settled. He knows he has no other choice.
He sounds helpless. But in a puppet manor he is hardly artificial. If he were. He wouldn't have emotion which is clearly displaced here but what should I say... Only degenerates can use two different topics that contradict each other.
I find Dr. Breen one of the most awesome voice acted game characters of all time. He has so much charisma and his voice is mesmerizing.
It's as if he's talking directly to me.
I love how he mentions lung fish, despite the fact that the Combine are draining the ocean.
Symbolism i think, after the combine if humanity wins, they will never be the same.
I do believe that Breen was originally a hero for saving humanity, but the power that the combine gave him went over his head. That's why he isn't secretly trying to sabotage the combine and help the resistance, because he wants to stay in power.
If he tries to sabotage the Combine, humanity will be punished.
He feels (understandably) that humanity has no choice but to do what the Combine want.
In my opinion Dr Breen orchestrated the Black Mesa Incident with the help of Gman and that's how he landed himself into power. He was only just an asset that wasn't useful anymore to Gman by the time of HL2, hence he begs for his life in the teleport chamber before it explodes yet no one's there to save him. "YOU NEED ME!" Gman chose to save Gordon instead and left him to die.
@@damonnugent1993 I have theory that gman is not from earth universe. But he has power to Travel throught every universe even if they didnt make contact with xen. And he was observing people in Black messa. Choosed three people who could help him do what he would like to see from our universe. And then just watch, ofcourse but his plans are kinda ruined in episode 1. The way he get stopped just feel like something not from earth
@@damonnugent1993
There is even an Easter egg of Dr Breens plan for world domination
i love the small pause in the first speech "i thought so much of city...17" its like he's trying to make a speech about the center that he "adores" but can barely remember its designated number.
love the half life series
I honestly don't believe that he was a villain in any way. When he orchestrated Earth's surrender at the end of the seven hour war, he was concerned about the wellbeing of his species. He honestly believed that he was doing the right thing for everyone. He believed that he was leading his species into a huge leap in evolution. Unfortunately, his methods were a little oppressive. But in the end, he truly believed that he was doing the right thing.
Yeah, he was the Advisor puppet.
Marshall Pétain, in France. He lived WW1 and was a hero of this war. He also made the french army surrender even if they were able to fight to prevent more suffering from citizen. He even deeply thought that Hitler would actually help France, leave the South of France (And the jews living there) alone and even actually (tried to) help jews who were imprisonned. He was also a beautiful propaganda person, with posters of him everywhere, his speeches on the radio and even songs of him every day by the children at school.
But does that mean he isn't a villain ? He wasn't executed like Laval (But that was because of De Gaulle's grace, mostly because of his old age) he was a true war hero, who deeply wanted to help his people, but for me, he stays responsible for a lot of things. The French army could have at least won time, even if not the war, he could have given a greater fighting, he could have kept most of the racists away from Vichy France, he could have at least TRIED to do things. Even if by 1943 he was just a empty puppet without any power, he remain for me guilty of one thing : Weakness. And that led to a lot of innocent on the way to death camps...
Pétain and Breen are the same type of people. Old persons, propaganda objects, not deeply villains but leaders of a horrible regime. And both of them are indeed guilty.
TomZanovich Wow man, I didn't know Breen had a real life counterpart...
TomZanovich Breen had no choice, though. He wanted his species to live forever, and the combine could give him that--and if they didn't, they'd wipe them out.
Plus, I'm a bit uncomfortable trying to compare a fictional character to a real dictator who was responsible for the deaths of millions.
Cranial Toxicity One of my grandparent (A child under Vichy France, who sang "Maréchal nous voilà" every day) argued that Pétain had no choice, that he wanted France has ally and that if he wasn't there, France would have just being destroyed.
Pétain wasn't a dictator who caused millions of death. But he helped one (And actually, Breen was indeed inspired by Marshall Pétain, I am no inventing anything here)
Now listen up. We know that Pétain at the begining liked Hitler, or at least thought they could work together (Just like Chamberlain who called Hitler a gentlemen). We know that Pétain and him did negociations to send the french army into Russia and the french navy against the brits (Look for the slaugther of Mers-Al-Kébir, caused by the Royal Army to make sure theses boats don't go for him), and by 1943 most of the old french administration was either made of defectors (Like Darlan) or racists bastards (Like Laval).
Breen = Pétain. Both of them are guilty and both of them are responsible for the death they brought. Don't think of them as heroes, they are empty collaborators. It is better to die for something than live as a passive murderer.
I love the part where he says "Leeeeave the fucking City Nooooaw"
tell me doctor freeman if you can! you have destroyed so much, what is it that you have created ?
A revolution!
Half-Life 3
Aurimas Maldzius Hey, hey, Aurimai! 😃
Hope
He has created a number of box stairs and bridges.
In most of these speeches, you can see how incredibly great writer Marc Laidlaw is.
Not going to lie, I think there's certainly a way of reading Breen as a man who was once incredibly selfless.
He surrendered on behalf of humanity, even though realistically he didn't have the authority to do that. He easily could've been killed (or likely much worse) if the combine had figured that out, but in doing so he halted the destruction of earth for the time being. He decided to put _his_ face on all the propaganda shown to earth. He's not just the ambassador to the combine, he's the one trying to sell all of their decisions to humanity, something he doubtless knew would make him incredibly hated by the humans who still had free will. In doing so he effectively gave the resistance a symbol to rally against. He's clearly very intelligent, he surely knows this. Given how strong even the combine's forces on earth are, he could also probably crush the resistance before the events of HL2 empowers them.
My headcannon is that he started out essentially being a manipulator trying to protect humanity and give it plausible deniability while still giving them license to resist in small pockets, before more and more losing faith in humanity and trying desperately to save his species by essentially compromising with the Combine to let humanity live on as trans-human. He had left the resistance mostly alone figuring they didn't really matter much and they could prove useful later on. Unfortunately at some point he started to lose sight of what mattered and began to actually see the resistance as the enemy, though he still did believe he was working to save humanity. When he found out about the local teleportation discovery, he decided to work with Mossman to try and sell this invention to the combine, essentially as proof that humans are useful unmodified because of their creativity and ingenuity. When even this failed, as the combine essentially saw this as a fluke that wasn't going to be replicated, he began to actually despise the resistance, and went into full-on panic mode trying to dismantle the resistance and crush what remained of dissent within the citizenry. Because, however, it had been so long since he actually interacted with human peers face-to-face, he completely botched the response and ended up radicalizing a whole bunch of further resistance fighters in the process. In the end he became terrified of what the resistance would do to him, and essentially flung himself into the combine to avoid the consequences of his treachery, which obviously did not end up very well.
That's actually how I see Breen too. In the beginning he may have had delusions about being some sort of deep cover resistance, working to delay and mitigate the Combine genocide under the guise of collaboration. Black Mesa East being literally next to a Combine outpost isn't a coincidence, it's a hint that Breen was trying hard to look the other way. Ironically, Freeman's arrival not only forced his hand in crushing the resistance, but also caused the Combine to reevaluate both Breen's worth and humanity's by extension. The fact that he casually calls his bosses 'Combine' at the end hints that to some extent he doesn't fully buy into his technocratic rhetoric, even if it's because of selfishness rather than altruism.
I think a prequel game showing Breen's perspective during the 7 Hour War could be legitimately more provocative and interesting than any spinoff pertaining to the heroes. Its worth noting that the world was already devastated by the resonance cascade by the time the Combine made their debut, so imagine if the Combine actually initially presented themselves as liberators in a world overrun by alien wildlife and increasingly broken human governments. It could make for a real gut punch to have a young Breen initially help the Combine take over, only to discover once they're in power that they're the greater evil and that he's dug himself too deep to back out...
The only reason Breen was the one doing the bargaining (and the only reason he was able to get to the bargaining table in the first place with a K3 civilization) is because Breen was the one in charge of the only thing the combine cared about: the xen-based local teleportation tech that Black Mesa had for years. We know from Mossman in HL2 that the combine somehow have not achieved this tech on their own but in HL1 we see in the Lambda labs that scientists could easily teleport from one place to another in the same universe instantly before the combine ever arrived.
Realistically, if GLaDOS didn't bunker down and keep Aperture a secret from the combine, Breen's plan to sell humanity as a useful slave race with high technology aptitude would lose all leverage because the combine could now just take the tech for their own and humanity would've likely been destroyed and the earth consumed for resources. We know this is true because Breen admits they've been letting Eli and his team work for years without capturing him, even though though they absolutely couldve at any time. Only once Freeman shakes the Combines trust in Breen's control does he decide to finally just take Eli and hand him to the combine as last ditch bargaining chip. He just wanted to drag out the occupation to buy his scientists time to perfect their tech and use it to defeat the combine, which could be supported by how seemingly betrayed Mossman feels when she realizes he's not on her side. At some point he must've actually realized the severity of the situation (the combine have dyson spheres, a rogue shu'ulathoi has released Gordon Freeman from stasis with the prime directive of killing you) and decided fuck this, I will literally sell out every human on Earth and transfer my body into a space grub if it means saving my own ass.
Long story short, Breen was never the good guy, he just held a great hand. Well, up until the end at least when GMan showed a royal flush.
" May I remind you the dangers of magical thinking." Dr. Breen soon made a move to terminate all bronys.
Hail
Hail the universal union!
Overwatch status, new agenda tab "brony genocide".
Support him
Somebody copypaste the definition of magical thinking here already.
My god, these script are epic:
- 3:26 Be wise, be safe, be....aware!
- 5:00 You have plunged humanity into free fall, how could one man have slipped through your force's fingers time and time again?
*_Wallace Breen is a really underrated villain in gaming_*
You know if Breen wasn't supporting a multi-dimentional tyranical empire and was a decent guy just running for a US election,i bet he'd win.
2020 called.
If he WAS supporting a multidimensional tyrannical empire he'd still win.
Depends on his political stance and campaign promises. But definitely a good speaker
He does have a charismatic voice
@@Sammie1053 2016*, there I fixed it for you.
Americans don't like voting for people who sound smart. Trump won because he appealed to one of the lowest common denominators in America and swept them up in a frenzy. Breen would appeal to academics, but the average citizen would be alienated by his mannerisms.
At 7:00 Breen confronts Valve about the release of Half-Life 3
"I'd like to take this moment to break the 4th wall and address you directly Gabe Newell. Yes, I'm talking to you. The so called "lord and saviour", yes I have a question for you: how could you have thrown the franchise all away? It staggers the mind. A man of computer science with the ability to sway reactionary and fearful minds toward the PC Master Race! Choosing instead to embark on a path of petty cosmetic updates and useless card games!
Make no mistake Gabe Newell, this is not a gaming revolution you've sparked, this is broken dreams and lost hopes! You have plunged gamers into a declining spiral. Even if you offered an Episode 3 now I cannot guarantee that our gamers would accept it. At the moment I fear they have begun to even look upon new platforms for better games. So much for serving as the pinnacle of PC gaming.
Help me win back their trust Gabe Newell, release Half-Life 3 while you still can.
Help ensure gamers' trust in you is not misguided.
Do what is right Gabe Newell: release Half-Life 3!"
P.S: Yes, i'm aware Valve is now making a new Half-Life game. No, it still isn't Half-Life 3.
Now ~20 years later the franchise is coming out of stasis to bring people hope and overthrow the oppressive order of free to play open world battle royale games.
Every single character in the half life series is so memorable, and that’s tough for any game to accomplish
Also remember folks: the true citizen conserves valuable oxygen
Except Barney
@@Campocosas ABOUT THAT BEER
@@Campocosas he has lots of potential for more character depth in future games, if we do end up getting one
“The man you have consistently failed to slow down or capture is, by all standards, simply that: an ordinary man.”
Will definitely listen to this before playing Half Life 3.
How is your luck?Did you get Half Life 3?
Yerp
*Cries*
so... never?
@@yusuf_kizilkaya Yup, never
I used to love listening to these as a kid, being 13 or so I thought I was getting so smart
To be honest I don't see how killing Breen will help humanity. He is the only reason that the Combine haven't completely purged humankind. Even though he is a bit of a jerk, people need him to keep the combine from rampaging throughout the Earth as they once did.
What will the Combine do? Choose a new leader? Breen leads the Combine. (i'm pretty sure anyways) And I THINK he decides the law and what the CCA, MPF, ETC do.
Logan Harris No, he doesn't lead the Combine. His role is the Earth Administrator to the Combine. As far as I know, the Combine Advisers or someone higher up than them lead the Combine.
Silver Plaze Killing Breen was more of a larger symbol. The topple of Breen and the Citadel of c17 was a message to the combine that the Resistance is a force not to be taken lightly, and that such a force will fight them off the planet.
Lat Tal True but besides destroying the Citadel, what else can they do? THey can't even get off the planet... Yet...
And then I actually LISTENED to the story and laughed at how retarded my comment was.
The Universal Union pretty much just goes, "They infiltrated the entire citadel? And made it explode? Fu-uuu-ck that shit. I'll just go and take advantage of the suppression field going away."
5:51 when Breen says "How can you have failed to apprehend him?" when addressing the Overwatch, I think this is the only time you hear him break character and show his frustration, or any 'unscripted' emotion. He knows his ass is on the line for Overwatch's successes and failures. And it is made clear a number of times through inference that the Combine does not tolerate failure. Breen is a super interesting character, and I love that you hear from him in such an indirect and unique way through these recordings. HL2 really is a masterpiece, and Valve truly are master storytellers.
my favourite one is this 2:15
it seriously gave me chills down my spine when he said "as the one freeman the opener of the way"
Tell me, Valve, if you can... The past few years, you have sold so much. What is it, exactly, that you have created? Can you name even one thing? I thought not.
Half-Life Alyx
@@kittyNya38 just to sell VR set
Half-Life Alyx
I love the kind of villainy that valve created with Breen. the way his silver tongue tries to direct you away from the blatant inhumanity of the situation.
When someone talks about deliberately accelerating human evolution, run away as fast as you can.
Humanity depends on it
Universal Union
It’s true.
*Angry Transhumanist Noises*
@@Carmoth86730 heyyyy. Antra!
Are you telling me to run away from Elon Musk and gis Neuralink...?
Dr Breen's voice actor died from a heart attack in 2010.
This is probably why Valve did not release Half Life 2 Episode 3, as he had a lot of dialogue to do for Episode 3.
He had possibly the best lines in the entire HL saga.
no. valve didnt release episode 3 cuz they had a lot of money from steam and counter strike back then.
@@prodrt1 That is complete BS. Episode 3 lacked the innovation and excitement of a Half Life game, so they decided to work on Source 2 to ship it with the game they would've developed by then. However, it was forgotten...
Until HL:A dropped a bombshell on us
In ep3 he was gonna play breen reincarnated as an advisor
Rest in peace robert culp
All of the comments above are right...
3:34 you can tell his pissed and trying not to show it lol.
IIIJFRIII he's*
That's how much detail this great voice actor put into this game
owen reed I remember reading about it when he died :(
5:26 I can't wait to see Gordon's reaction to that in Freeman's Mind.
"You too!? You're officially at the top of my list. I GRADUATED FROM MIT! I didn't graduate to watch Innsbruck with their fingers up their asses when Kleiner told me that Black Mesa was making better progress. That's it, I'm using these bugs to take over Breen's position. People will bow down to the Freeman as their new ruler!"
Rip Robert Culp you are missed. What an amazing voice!
"LEAVE THE FKN CITY NOoOoOooOw!"
-Dr Breen 2024
what about the speech about instinct and superstition?
When he says "Be safe" he sounds so genuine and convincing...
That’s because, Citizen, I am being sincere. We must all be safe not only from dangers unknown but also from the dangers of magical thinking. Most of all that of instinct and it’s inseparable twin, superstition.
@@Dr_Wallace_Breen "Thinking for yourself is dangerous"
I could listen to Breen all day.
The greatest spin doctor in all of video game history
When I was younger, I really didn't like Breen, he really urked me. But now that I'm older I see...dude was only "evil" because he had to be the NECESSARY Evil in a sense, he had to work with the combine, he had to work as Earth's Representative. He saved humanity as best he could. He still isn't a hero, but in his own sense, he isn't really a villain either. He was forced into a situation that was never going to end well, and he did it for humanity's sake.
I don't miss dr Breen but I miss his show. I still want to see those jugglers.
4:04 They're acting like this is the first time they captured Eli, but according to HL Alyx they had also captured him years ago. Plothole?
@@jamescorden4922 You were correct. When they capture him they're (nominally) interrogating him and Alyx about connections to other "anticitizen activity" in their housing block, if I remember correctly.
That's the golden age/s in history gaming.
Breen's speeches really added a lot to the maps' atmosphere. Great performance.
5:29 if I'm correct, Breen knew that Gordon was held in stasis between HL1 and HL2.
All hail the Universal Union, and the Overwatch that protects us.
sharpshooter740 Hail.
sharpshooter740 NO!!
sharpshooter740 Hail
sharpshooter740 Hail.
Ian Toney You need me...
I fucking love the one speech where he starts talking about how could they let Freeman defeat them and that he's just a MIT graduate. it gets me so hype.
HAAAAAAAAX!!!! Amazing how much influence BoSchitt has on the source community.
HAX is bullshit.
I love the Nova Prospekt speech, and he is talking to some Combine Elite, but the thing is he's broadcasting the whole message to the whole Sector-17 Unit, in which he's humiliating the leader in front of EVERY unit in the field.
"Tell me dr Freeman if you can, you have destroyed so much. What is it exactly that you have created? can you name even one thing?...I thought not"
Man... Breen was such an amazing character. And these speeches were masterfully written, and masterfully performed.
At least beeen didn’t release a game and not release it on disk
I feel like I don't hear enough praise for how powerful Breen's speeches were in this game. Such provocative wording with a booming projection declaring his disappointment... I almost found myself siding with him for a moment. To me, Breen is a very strong contender for the best voice acting this series has put forward (barring the G-Man himself, of course).
I find it very comforting that the lead villian in the smart-city dystopia of Half-Life 2 is also speaking about transhumanism and merging with machines.
His speeches are pretty good, but once you finally meet him he's all...creepy and annoying. I hate the way he waves at Alyx when he escapes on the elevator.
that's because he's a coward, he's very comfortable speaking from his office with his ass in a leather seat, but when you confront him he shits his pants
Exactly and yet people defending him of being the true hero and making everyone, including Gordon Freeman the bad guy in the game.
@@DayDay-d3v i guess the Combine propaganda worked on their feeble minds ;)
@@DayDay-d3v No one is saying that Gordon is the true bad guy, just that Breen's villainy is a bit more complex than "man in power bad".
@@radilime Truth to be told: he forced the events in Half-life 1 which led to the Resonance Cascade, and Xen pouring all over Earth. He was rotten to the core from the very start.
"Tell me doctor Freeman, if you can. You have destroyed so much, what is it exactly that you can create?" this line was always odd to me because i don't even know who is right here
I mean most rebel deaths during half life 2 are gordon's fault in some way
He did destroy most creatures living on xen
He keeps destroying combine shit
But yet it was him who created the resistance
Not him as a whole but just his actions during the black mesa incident was what made the resistance
you have to be in gordon shoes, you go to work and have to survive all that shit straight in 2 days, he doesnt have the time to think or the choices, he is just a puppet.
AFAIK the crystal was given to him by someone else (Dr. Breen), he just performed the experiment.
I love that bit at 5:02. The way he delivers it is so so good
0:41 Here, Dr. Breen feels like "I am tired of you all, leave me alone, please" or "Well, I am a collaborator, what now?"
I wish there would have been a point in the story where some citizens invite you into their shelter and actually betray you and try to give you to the combine. Like they tell you there’s supplies in the basement and when you go down they lock the door behind you. And you can hear them talking upstairs and then the combine show up. And you have to solve a puzzle before all the talking upstairs finishes and escape out a window.
You’d think Breen would have convinced at least a few people it’s not worth helping Gordon
I think what makes this dialogue outstanding is that the arguments made are convincing, it isn't an 'evil' dialogue, it is imaginable that humans would believe these words and thus vouch for the combine.
He wants to save humanity by evolving it alongside with aliens. I get it. Would love to have a movie with such a character.
I've heard the first speech so many times that I could recite it on the spot.
The writing in HL2 is fabulous. Breen is an extremely intelligent, erudite, and rather honest man who is reacting to an apocalyptically deadly situation. He is salvaging humanity from certain oblivion. Gordon Freeman is tossing the dice against the universe's single superpower, and Breen believes with good reason Gordon will fail his chance try at liberty.
His speeches have a deeper meaning after listening to all of them, its like he's trying to help humanity.
He basically is, humankind's situation is utterly fucked. The Combine are only really keeping humanity alive as it is in HL2 because Breen convinced them he could give them local teleportation technology they didn't have and that humans maybe could prove to be useful Synths, hence the human soldiers of the Combine Overwatch. He is Earth's "administrator", but has no real power and is basically just trying to usher humanity through a transition into slave cyborgs, as the only other option, just as he says, is total extinction.
I do like how his intro speech ends with “it’s safer here” it’s not entirely 100% safe and is actually quite far from but it’s safer there than outside the cities
i like how he still refers to gordon as 'doctor freeman', which is pretty respectful for a man he hates
1:04 say what you want about Breen but the man knows how to make a point
remove random crits
3:25 Boris Johnson is that you?
The first speech is
the best.
The reason Breen is such an effective villian is because he truly believed, to the last, that he was doing the right thing. He wasn't evil, only misguided, and that makes him tragic.
R.I.P. Breen, R.I.P. Culp.
I'm a pioneer! I'm an explorer! I'm a human and I'm comin'! I'm animated, I'm alive! My heart's big, It's got hot blood goin' through it fast! I like to fight too! I like to eat! I like to have children! I'm here! I got a life force, this is a human, this is what we look like, this is what we act like, this is what everybody was like before us! This is what I am, I'm a throwback! I'm here, I've got the fire of human liberty, I'm settin' fires everywhere and humans are turning on everywhere!
imagine this starts playing in march 2021:
"how could you have failed to apprehend him?!" the anger and venom in that voice...
everybody knows about the "Welcome to City 17!"
but nobody knows about the "The True Citizen knows that their duties are their greatest gifts."
"Dangers of magical thinking" yet he says "our true sustenance awaits us amongst the stars" ; and he decries Freeman/etc as reactionary yet he is reactionary in his reinforcement of the Combine invasion
Exactly
I wonder what would happen is humanity just went along. I mean this is an super empire and the combine accepted breens statement of humans being the best species. I think humans would of had it alright once they began trusing us and lowered the suppression field. I wouldnt think it would be that bad.
*If* they lowered the suppression field.
Geeks united They need more humans for more soldiers.
The Combine have done some questionable shit
That isn't going off what they WERE going to do in HL2 Beta
Manhacks were supposed to be controlled by humans because they thought it was a "video game"
Cremators were supposed to be built by children.
The combine are draining earths resources, notice how there isn't much water in the boat levels?
and how in beta the ocean was supposed to be gone and replaced with a lifeless wasteland due to lack of water.
Breen stated that the only Overwatch soldiers were the best of the best. And what a great fate awaited them for their skills; complete brainwashing and physical mutilation. The one's who were not deemed worthy to be warriors became Stalkers, an even more grusome parody of a human being. The CMB don't care for any species they conquer and modify. What did the Striders, Hunters and Gunships look like before the Combine completely changed their anatomy and ripped their life of any more value than that of a war machine?
Even if humans went along, they would become nothing more than walking weapons along the countless rank of the Combine armies. There's no bright future for any civilisation annexed by the CMB. Only subjugation. Only the Advisors reap any benefits from the "Union".
Ah yes, Dr. Wallace Breen from the hit video game from 2004, "Half-Life™ 2" the vicious dictator of Earth and the main component of the Combine's takeover.
It's been 20 years since Half-Life 2 came out. Hope we're getting Episode III. Just make it into a full game.
Dr. Breen for President 2020