![]() After noticing the G-Man on a different train, Gordon departs and enters the Anomalous Materials Lab. In "Black Mesa Inbound", the player controls Gordon Freeman as he enters the facility on a monorail. The inside of the test chamber, during the anti-mass spectrometer test that sparks the Resonance Cascade disaster. At the time, the integration of narrative in the form of interactive cutscenes and NPCs was considered groundbreaking for a first-person shooter. Half-Life was critically acclaimed for both its storytelling and level design. An "anti- mass spectrometer" experiment conducted on Xen matter causes a Resonance Cascade disaster that allows aliens to invade Earth, and is the catalyst for the events of the series. ![]() While the facility ostensibly conducts military-industrial research, its secret experiments into teleportation have caused it to make contact with the alien world of Xen, and its scientists covertly study its life-forms and materials. Located in the New Mexico desert in a decommissioned Cold War missile site, it is the former employer of Half-Life's protagonist, Gordon Freeman, a theoretical physicist, and a competitor of Aperture Science. It also features in the wider Half-Life universe, including the Portal series. The Black Mesa Research Facility (also simply called Black Mesa) is a fictional underground laboratory complex that serves as the primary setting for the video game Half-Life and its expansions, as well as its remake, Black Mesa. However some escaped, most notably Eli Vance who starts Black Mesa East, the successor to Black Mesa on the outskirts of City 17.Gordon Freeman, Barney Calhoun, Adrian Shepard, Eli Vance It is assumed the facility was completely destroyed. Once the player defeats the final boss, the Gene Worm, Adrian Shephard is taken by the G-Man and sees the nuclear bomb go off. Decommissioned Sector E Materials Transport SystemÄuring the final level of Opposing Force, the G-Man can be seen re-arming a nuclear bomb which has just been disarmed by the player.Silo D Experimental Propulsion Laboratories.Decommissioned Displacement Field Laboratory.Coolant Reserve (formerly the Section A-17 Prototype Laboratories).Central Command and Communication Centers.Additionally, while players are not able to access the entire facility, they are presented with many key locations, grouped roughly into eight sectors: Black Mesa Central Complex The majority of the facility is composed of test chambers, storage facilities, administrative offices and laboratories, and due to the sensitive nature of the research being conducted, the indoor sections of the complex are maintained at 68 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. While the majority of the facility is built around some of the most advanced technology on the planet, other parts are shown to be in disrepair, again hinting at the incredible size of the complex. StructureÄ«lack Mesa is a large facility, and the fastest way of moving between its various sectors is by tram, a small part of which the player (as Gordon Freeman) experiences in the opening sequence of Half-Life. In Half-Life, a teleportation experiment at Black Mesa accidentally initiates a dimensional resonance cascade which devastates the complex and leads Gordon Freeman to inadvertently bring Earth to the attention of the Combine Empire. Built into and over several decommissioned nuclear missile silos, Black Mesa is the site of broad scientific research relating to theoretical, quantum, and particle physics, applied mathematics, robotics, genetics, biotechnology, trans-dimensional travel, teleportation, and other classified subjects. The Black Mesa Research Facility is a private research and defense contractor comprised of a massive complex built within the mountains of New Mexico, and is the setting of the original Half-Life, as well as Half-Life: Opposing Force, Half-Life: Blue Shift, and Half-Life: Decay.
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