![]() Several times throughout the day I spotted him just watching me during training. He looked more like a lawyer or insurance agent to me. I am not sure he is a g-man, but he was wearing a really uptight suit and carrying a briefcase. " May 7 - I finally saw the government guy today.It would be cool just for the change and the adventure." Rumor is he's from some government branch looking to recruit others say he's with some secret research group. There has been this really weird civie spotted at the base. I'll be glad when this is over and I can finally can get assigned a mission. " May 3 - Another typically hellish day at base camp.Since May was incorrectly changed to March, it is corrected here. The Opposing Force instruction manual features several diary entries made by Adrian Shephard prior to the Black Mesa Incident, giving some insight of his Advanced Training before the disaster and G-Man's interest in him. Since then, his fate is unknown.Biography Background Shephard's diary entries Barney witnesses a couple of soldiers dumping a corpse down the drain and overhears one of them complaining, “Why is it that Shepard’s squad didn’t make it so we have to clean up this ♥♥♥♥?”Īt the very end of Opposing Force, Shepard is “delayed” according to the on-screen message, followed by “Further evaluation pending”. Shepard is mentioned in pa*sing in Blue Shift in “Duty Calls”. He shows respect for Shepard, saying that his ability to adapt and survive reminds him of himself. At the end, the G-Man reveals that he persuaded his employers to save Shepard’s life, and leaves him in stasis until the next meeting. Later, when Shepard defuses the thermonuclear warhead that the black operatives brought to destroy Black Mesa, the G-Man reactivates it. At some point, he rescues Shepard from a locked room flooded with toxic waste. During the Incident, he takes a more active role in Shepard’s life than Freeman’s, guiding and hindering his progress through Black Mesa. The G-Man appears to have been interested in Shepard’s activities even before the Incident began, as evidenced by diary entries and his presence at boot camp training. In addition, Shepard can find a portrait of Gordon hanging on the wall with the inscription “Employee of the Month”. The “time paradox” notice itself is tongue-in-cheek and does not imply any event in the game’s universe. This is dictated by the fact that the corporal could not get into the Half-Life timeline. Any attempt to follow him will result in a “time paradox”, causing Shepard to fall through the void in Xena and die. In the game, Shepard and Freeman’s paths cross once, but at that moment Shepard becomes a mere observer of the scientist’s departure to Xen, they never fight each other. This is partly due to the fact that he did not receive an order to kill them, as his tiltrotor was shot down before the commander had time to explain to the squad what they were to do. Unlike other soldiers, Shepard works with distrustful scientists and security guards to get out of Black Mesa alive. He eventually confronts and defeats the geneworm, the leader of Race X. He heads for the Black Mesa extraction point, but just before landing on the last Osprey, the G-Man closes the gate in front of him, forcing the corporal to stay in the complex and look for another way out, along the way fighting Race X and black operatives. ![]() When the Gus-3 and Gus-7 convertiplanes are shot down, Shepard is among the few survivors. Other soldiers were with him, such as the Tower and Jackson. Shepard, as part of the Goose-7 unit, flies an Osprey tiltrotor to Black Mesa. At the time of the events of Half-Life and expansions, he is 22 years old. He is one of the soldiers sent to Black Mesa in order to destroy the Xen invaders and silence witnesses to the Incident. Who is he and what did he do in the Half Life series.Ĭorporal Adrian Shepard is the protagonist of Half-Life: Opposing Force, a twenty-two-year-old USMC corporal a*signed to the HECU troops at Santego, Arizona, where he was trained by Dwight T. This guide is about Adrian Shepherd (Half Life Opposing Force).
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