[quote=Zero Hex] [quote=JonxlatheLion] *cough cough* check out my new CS *cough cough* This one you should like better [/quote] Well since you're opening the floor like that. The moderate marksman thing is arguable, depending on the player Gordon Freeman can perform absolutely ridiculous, impossible shots, doing things like engaging in long distance sniping duels with a pistol that isn't built for precision shooting and whatnot. The high intellect and PHD might be a thing on paper so hey, technically not wrong, but let's not kid ourselves, Gordon is an errand boy. He carts shit around, he pushes buttons, he plugs stuff in and turns valves, he doesn't do science, he does basic puzzles and serves as muscle for the actual scientists. The crowbar thing's fine. Gordon Freeman can indeed age and he's not perpetually protected from death. He doesn't age between games because, you know, he's been stuck in a timeless limbo since destroying the Nihilanth. He can also die and fail, it's just that to actually see the end of the game you must keep trying, but Gordon can indeed die. The G-Man might stack the deck in his favor on occasion, but things imply that yes, Gordon did the shit he did on his own and had he failed the G-Man would've likely found another subject. Being unable to decide what happens to him, fair enough. The weapons are okay, missing out on some fun stuff but I'm sure they'll come with upgrades. Of course we could start arguing about whether actually bringing in Gordon himself is a good idea given his status as a non-character with zero given dialogue and personality whose everything, far and away, is ultimately determined by the player in a range most games that tout player choice cannot match. Even the iconic Doomguy had a given personality and mindset in his game's manual, while Gordon Freeman's everything is the player behind the screen. And while this might allow you to technically play something canon as you like, if you're going to self-insert that hard I feel as though making a Half Life fan who got sucked in and got Half Life related powers would be a better idea. Can't say the same thing about Samus because she's been given a manner of personality and sense of self, however slight. [/quote] Which means in the multiverse he does not age. The destruction of the Nihilanth did not put him into a timeless limbo, it put him into a state of unaging. Plus, he does have a personality that i'm going to put into his CS, just because it was not made note of in the games doesn't mean it's not there. I can write him a personality based on his history (WHICH THEY DID WRITE DOWN) Plus, this is not gordon freeman from the games, this is gordon freeman from the half life universe. Meaning, all the lore applies and the lore is that G-Man is stacking the fates to gordon's favor because gordon is the most able human he can find in that universe. After becoming unaging, he's even more valuable to G-Man. I'm not saying G-Man held his hand, i'm saying he made sure that Gordon fulfilled his future by tweaking what happens here and there (even reversing time when gordon freeman happened to die) Personality: (This should, ideally, be your [b]real life personality[/b], though we have had instances where the character partially, or completely, takes over, whether instantly or over time. Sometimes the character and the player mixed, and the player took over after a while. And, sometimes, the personalities split apart and become separate. However, personality is also entirely optional and we could always find out in play.) This means that you CAN put your personality into the character, and it is actually preferred to!