From the Journal of Test Subject #232: 31.21 N, 28.71 W. 2043 AD. It's hard to believe that just fifty years ago people were worried about the water levels rising. I joined the Testing Course Program just a week ago and they brought me to one of these island mountains. Ever since the Combine came they had been sucking up the water and sending it back to wherever they came from. So the water level fell so far that the underwater mountains became islands, then hills, and then finally towering mountains, jutting out of the water like some kind of massive wrecked ship. Then after the Combine were beaten away, this new Aperture corporation went around claiming all these mountains for research. Word was, they were extremely benevolent up until the founder died, and then they built this big robot lady to replace her. Then the tests got worse. The scientists around the place don't seem to know, and that seems odd. I'll just say I feel sorry for the next subject.

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The following is a list of the products in development by the participants in the Innovation Initiative.

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The following is a list of the products in development by the participants in the Innovation Initiative.

Alpha Complex: Test Building and Product Manufacturing
Beta Complex: Resource Acquisition and Test Deployment
Gamma Complex: Organism Defense Research and Advanced Chiropractic Study
Delta Complex: Product Design and Product Overcomplication
Epsilon Complex: Hard Light Surface Research
Zeta Complex: Innovative Portal Usage and Simplification of Portal Creation
Eta Complex: Crowd Control and Human Psychology
Theta Complex: Defense Research
Iota Complex: Ridiculously Small Product Research
Kappa Complex: Outer Space Mapping Initiative and Public Observatory
Lambda Complex: Portal Research

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AmaroqDricaldari
AmaroqDricaldari - - 1,331 comments

You forgot Sigma and Omega

And the Lambda Complex shouldn't be called a Lambda Complex if it doesn't manipulate Lambdas (which are essentially Hyper-Unstable Atoms). Sorry, I don't write the rules. That rule was set by the first Half-Life.

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