John Freeman who was Gordon Freemans brother was one day an office typing on a computer. He got an email from his brother that said that aliens and monsters were attacking his place and axed him for help so he went. John Freeman got his computer shut down and leapt on the platform to go up to the roof of the building where he left his motorcycle and normal people close because he was in his office lab coat. John Freeman got on his motorcycle and said “its time for me to live up to my family name and face full life consequences” so he had to go. John Freeman ramped off building and did a backflip and landed. He kept driving down the road and made sure there was no zombies around because he didn’t have wepon. The countrysides were nice and the plants were singing and the birds and the sun was almost down from the top of the sky. The mood was set for John Freemans quest to help his brother where he was. John Freeman looked around the countryside and said “its a good day to do what has to be done by me and help my brother to defeat the enemys”. John Freeman was late so he had to drive really fast. A cop car was hidden nearby so when John Freeman went by the cops came and wanted to give him a ticket. Here John Freeman saw the first monster because the cop was possessed and had headcrabs. “I cant give you my lisence officer:(” John Freeman said. “Why not” said the headcrab officer to John Freeman. “BECAUSE YOU ARE HEADCRAB ZOMBIE” so John Freeman shot the officer in the head and drove off thinking “my brother is in trouble there” and went faster. John Freeman had to go faster like the speed of sound and got there fast because Gordon needed him where he was. John Freeman looked at road signs and saw Ravenholm with someons writing under it saying “u sudnt come here” so John Freeman almost turned around but heard screaming like Gordon so he went faster again. John Freeman drove in and did another flip and jumped off his motorbike and the motorbike took off some headcrab zombies in front of John Freeman. John Freeman smiled and walked fast. John then looked on the ground and found wepon so he picked it up and fired fast at zombie ghosts in front of a house. John Freeman then said “zombie goasts leave this place!” and the zombies said “but this is our house:'(” and John Freeman felt sorry for them because they were zombie ghosts and they couldnt live there anymore. So he blew up the house and killed the zombie ghosts so they were at peace! Then John Freeman heard another scream fromhis brother, so he kept walking really faster to get where he was. Ravenholdm was nothing NYE the countrysides. There was no birds singing and the pants were dead and the dirt was messy and bloody from headcrabs.When John Freeman got to where the screaming was started he found his brother Gorden Freeman fighting the final boss, and Gordon said “JOHN FREEMAN OVER HERE” so John Freeman went there to where Gordon Freeman was fighting. John Freeman fired his bullets from the gun really fast and the bullets went and shot the final boss in the eye and the final boss couldn’t see. Gordon Freeman said “its time to end this ones and for all!” and punched the final boss in the face and the final boss fell! John Freeman said “thanks i could help, bro” and Gordon Freeman said “you should come here earlier next time” and they laughed! The laugh overed quickly, though, because John Freeman yelled “LOOK OUT BRO!” and pointed up to the top of the sky. Gordon Freeman looked up and said “NO John Freeman run out of here as fast as you can! And John walked real fast out! John looked back and saw Gordon get stepped on by the next boss, and he was mad and angry! “I’LL GET YOU BACK EVIL BOSS” John Freeman yelled at the top of lung!
Videogames have always been children of science. The earliest games were written on punch cards in university laboratories and played on enormous computer mainframes only available to researchers. Now the entire videogame industry is dependent on technological breakthroughs brought about by unfaltering scientific progress. But what have videogames given science in return?
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- Jeff as Gordon Freeman from Halflife He dressed up as Gordan Freeman from the game Half Life. Gordan Freeman was a scientist in the game and Jeff bought a lab coat and glasses and a head crab to wear.
- Nov 06, 2020 Freeman's Mind is a machinima science fiction and comedy series by Ross Scott, created with Valve's Half-Life and parodying the inner thoughts of its silent protagonist, physicist Gordon Freeman.
- 36 'Now Gordon, let's get you back to your lab coat, where you belong.' Eli Vance Finally, with this new skin made by Gipsonek, you can fight invasion from Xen in the Block Mesa map and still stay fashionable.
Take the world's most famous videogame scientist, Dr. Gordon Freeman. Despite holding a Ph.D. in theoretical physics, he's no more a scientist than Mario is a plumber; as the silent protagonist of a first-person shooter, Freeman is essentially just a gun on a stick. His Half-Life colleagues don't win any Nobel Prizes for personality, either. The game's late-'90s graphical limitations meant its scientists are based on only four different character models, all wearing an identical uniform of a lab coat and tie.
Actually, Gordon Freeman would probably be the one pushing forward constantly and being the most motivated to undo his mistakes, at least after New Little Odessa where imo the suffering of the rebels and devastation the combine has caused becomes the most apparent. John Freeman got his computer shut down and wet on the platform to go up to the roof of the building where he left his motorcycle and normal people close because he was in his office lab coat. John Freeman got on his motorcycl and said “its time for me to live up to my family name and face full life consequences” so he had to go.
That conventional garment is a handy visual shortcut to fall back on when you need a character to scream 'scientist,' especially when graphical fidelity is limited. Drs. Light and Wily from Mega Man, Professor E. Gadd of the Mario universe and Pokemon's Professor Oak are all basically old white guys in lab coats. This stereotyped image isn't limited to videogames, of course; it's found in film, television and pretty much every other medium. Research shows if you ask a child as young as 8 to draw a scientist, you'll most likely get some combination of beard, crazy hairdo and glasses ... all adorning an old white guy in a lab coat.
So what? Does it really matter if the media is filled with clichéd scientists conducting crazy experiments? Yes - because fictional scientists influence the way people view real scientists. If children don't have scientific role models they can relate to, they might reject future careers in science. Likewise, if adults are bombarded with caricatures like Doc Brown or Dr. Frankenstein, they might begin to dismiss all scientists as weird and dangerous. With important scientific issues like climate change and stem cells dominating the headlines, we can't afford people to think scientists are all madmen trying to take over the world.
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That's not to say every fictional scientist should be a flawless savior of humanity. Scientists are people, with good and bad qualities like everyone else. But only occasionally does a videogame actually reflect that.
Half-Life 2 improves on its predecessor in many ways, but one of the game's less talked-about features is its deeper portrayal of scientists. Valve focused heavily on facial-modeling and narrative to create a world populated with well-rounded characters, and barring Gordon Freeman (who remains an empty shell for players to occupy), the main cast of Half-Life 2 are all believable people with unique personalities.
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Dr. Isaac Kleiner, with his bald head, large glasses and yes, lab coat, is a typical eccentric. His lab is messy, his equipment always breaks and he keeps a defanged headcrab as a pet. He's a stereotype, but one with strong feelings beneath his geeky exterior. His laboratory bulletin board proudly displays a childhood drawing by Alyx for 'Uncle Kleiner,' while a defaced photo from his Black Mesa days attempts to erase Dr. Wallace Breen, the oppressive ruler of City 17. Dr. Kleiner may be absent-minded, but that doesn't mean he lacks a heart.