

Later on, he equips the Hazardous Environment Suit Mark IV - a suit that, as the name implies, will protect the wearer from hazardous chemicals, as well as physical damage by means of a shield generator - and inserts a strange material into a large electromagnetic field. In other words, the people who will conduct the more confidential, dangerous tasks. While you’re waiting to arrive, you hear through the public intercom that the facility is looking to hire folks like him, as well as biotechnologists and other arts that require the understanding of high-tech scientific studies. in Theoretical Physics and is one of the scientists there - a guy who doesn’t utter anything out of his mouth other than groan. You enter the facility via tram station as twenty-seven-year-old Gordan Freeman, who has a Ph.D. The facility conducts typical modern-day scientific studies, like radiation, hydraulics, robotics, genetics, and much more, but at the same time, does research behind doors that are a little more dangerous, such as the study of high-tech weaponry, teleportation, and Xen, which, according to the Half-Life Wiki, is “the Borderworld, a plane of existence connecting two or more dimensions.” The writer for the Half-Life series, Marc Laidlaw (now retired), was the one who coined the term. On a more serious note: it’s an American research corporation founded in the deserts of New Mexico, within what is called the Black Mesa Research Facility. Anyone want to take a guess at to what that is?Įasy: the best Half-Life mod the community has ever seen.
