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{{ib|First Appearance|[[They're waiting for you Gordon]]}}
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'''G-Man''' is a character in the [[remix tree]], originally from Half-Life. He works for the Federal Aviation Administration and administers tests of various kinds to prospective pilots.
'''G-Man''' is a character in the [[remix tree]], originally from Half-Life. He works for the Federal Aviation Administration, and administers tests of various kinds to prospective pilots, as well as having the ability to transform into a physical personification of the FAA.


== History ==
== History ==
=== Giving decisions ===
He appeared in a dark subway next to a portal, and met [[Gordon Freeman]]<ref name="gordon">[[They're waiting for you Gordon]]</ref> and [[Corporal Shephard]] both independently; he commended both for entering the portal.<ref name="hl2">[[hl2_osx has stopped working.]]</ref>
He appeared in a dark subway next to a portal, and met [[Gordon Freeman]]<ref name="gordon">[[They're waiting for you Gordon]]</ref> and [[Corporal Shephard]] both independently; he commended both for entering the portal.<ref name="hl2">[[hl2_osx has stopped working.]]</ref>


Representing the FAA, he gave Gordon his pilot's test.<ref name="faa">[[Gordon vs. the FAA]]</ref>
=== Working at the FAA ===
He gave pilot tests to Gordon Freeman<ref name="faa">[[Gordon vs. the FAA]]</ref> and another student who he soon realized was the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Feeling threatened by the EASA's relative competence, he transformed into his true form as the FAA logo and vowed to punish the EASA.<ref name="easa">[[The FAA vs. The EASA]]</ref>
 
The FAA was responsible for the ultimate destruction of the universe when G-Man gave the pilot's test to the FAA itself, causing a universe-ending paradox because two FAAs couldn't be in the same space at the same time.<ref name="faavs">[[The FAA vs. The FAA]]</ref>


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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* [[dance party!]]
* [[dance party!]]
* [[Gordon vs. the FAA]]
* [[Gordon vs. the FAA]]
* [[The FAA vs. The FAA]]
* [[The FAA vs. The EASA]]


=== Representations ===
=== Representations ===
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== References ==
== References ==


[[Category: Characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category: Characters from Half-Life]]
[[Category:Characters from Half-Life]]
[[Category:Characters from real life]]
[[Category:Organizations]]

Latest revision as of 08:40, 20 September 2024

Time to choose...

source
G-Man
Pronouns
he/him (as G-Man)
First Appearance
Source Media
Half-Life
Real life

G-Man is a character in the remix tree, originally from Half-Life. He works for the Federal Aviation Administration, and administers tests of various kinds to prospective pilots, as well as having the ability to transform into a physical personification of the FAA.

History

Giving decisions

He appeared in a dark subway next to a portal, and met Gordon Freeman[1] and Corporal Shephard both independently; he commended both for entering the portal.[2]

Working at the FAA

He gave pilot tests to Gordon Freeman[3] and another student who he soon realized was the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Feeling threatened by the EASA's relative competence, he transformed into his true form as the FAA logo and vowed to punish the EASA.[4]

The FAA was responsible for the ultimate destruction of the universe when G-Man gave the pilot's test to the FAA itself, causing a universe-ending paradox because two FAAs couldn't be in the same space at the same time.[5]

Trivia

Appearances

In-person

Representations

References