"Everything is in place. Soon the next match of good vs evil will begin." -The G-man to Sora The G-Man is a mysterious character in Kingdom Life. He is Sora, and Gordan Freeman's "employer" from an unknown point of existance but is somehow outside both the Kingdom Hearts, and Half-Life universes.
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| - "Everything is in place. Soon the next match of good vs evil will begin." -The G-man to Sora The G-Man is a mysterious character in Kingdom Life. He is Sora, and Gordan Freeman's "employer" from an unknown point of existance but is somehow outside both the Kingdom Hearts, and Half-Life universes.
- The G-Man (sometimes called the blue suit guy or that mysterious man with a briefcase) is an enigmatic character in the Half-Life series. He's a weird old man that wears a blue suit and ports everytime a damn briefcase glued to his right hand. When doctor Gordon Freeman sees him, G-Man simply walks away (or hides himself behind a wall) and disappears mysteriously by unknown methods. Frequently, G-Man fixes his tie as if he were very obsessionated with his appearence (it is not known if he uses deodorant, of course because the videogame player can't smell it) still when there's no reason for doing that, because he still looks ugly.
- The G-Man is a mysterious character throughout the Half Life series. He constantly watches the player and intervenes directly with their actions. He appears to be setting a large plot in motion, although at this time his motives are unknown. He appears in the machinima series "The G-Man Squad" and "Freeman's Mind". Keep in mind this is the official G-Man from the game, not the G-Man squad members. For information on them, click here.
- The G-Man is a mysterious and enigmatic character encountered several times in the Half-Life series. Referred to as a "sinister interdimensional bureaucrat", he is known to display peculiar behavior and to wield powers far beyond those of a human. His identity and motives remain completely unexplained. He plays the role of an overseer and eventual employer, watching over Gordon Freeman and other characters as the series progresses, at times helping or hindering them.
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Relatives
| - George W. Bush , Blue Suit Space Monkey and Ugly Chick .
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Last
| - Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
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Age
| - Unknown, it is calculated that he has the Mr.Burns' age.
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Role
| - Interdimensional bureaucrat
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Caption
| - Damn, now understands me when I said G-Man is damn ugly.
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First
| - Half-Life
- in the popular videogame Half-Lyf.
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Address
| - He prefers to only wear it at home.
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Alias
| - The blue suit guy, the ugly oldman with blue suit, that strange man with a briefcase, "the Licky Man".
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Created
| - Chuck Jones, one of the Valve's freaks.
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Species
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- briefcassus suitus mysteriousae.
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Children
| - None. There's a plannification for that in the future.
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Occupation
| - Everytime spies to Gordon Freeman.
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Family
| - He hasn't. It is planned for the future.
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Gender
| - Male
- Male, with blue suit.
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Portrayed
| - Gabe Newell, Emperor of the Valve universe.
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Death
| - Possibly never, because the death is so scared by his ugly face.
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Designer
| - *Chuck Jones
*Bill Van Buren
- *Dhabih Eng
- *Doug Wood
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| - "Everything is in place. Soon the next match of good vs evil will begin." -The G-man to Sora The G-Man is a mysterious character in Kingdom Life. He is Sora, and Gordan Freeman's "employer" from an unknown point of existance but is somehow outside both the Kingdom Hearts, and Half-Life universes.
- The G-Man (sometimes called the blue suit guy or that mysterious man with a briefcase) is an enigmatic character in the Half-Life series. He's a weird old man that wears a blue suit and ports everytime a damn briefcase glued to his right hand. When doctor Gordon Freeman sees him, G-Man simply walks away (or hides himself behind a wall) and disappears mysteriously by unknown methods. Frequently, G-Man fixes his tie as if he were very obsessionated with his appearence (it is not known if he uses deodorant, of course because the videogame player can't smell it) still when there's no reason for doing that, because he still looks ugly.
- The G-Man is a mysterious character throughout the Half Life series. He constantly watches the player and intervenes directly with their actions. He appears to be setting a large plot in motion, although at this time his motives are unknown. He appears in the machinima series "The G-Man Squad" and "Freeman's Mind". Keep in mind this is the official G-Man from the game, not the G-Man squad members. For information on them, click here.
- The G-Man is a mysterious and enigmatic character encountered several times in the Half-Life series. Referred to as a "sinister interdimensional bureaucrat", he is known to display peculiar behavior and to wield powers far beyond those of a human. His identity and motives remain completely unexplained. He plays the role of an overseer and eventual employer, watching over Gordon Freeman and other characters as the series progresses, at times helping or hindering them.
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