You are Kovac, a senior agent in the covert Special Black Operations unit. You're deployed to Black Mesa to halt the next phase of the science team's plan after HECU forces are unsuccessful in stopping Freeman from launching the Omega Satellite delivery rocket... ...but you fail, the procedure ends up creating massive portal storms in the sky sending you and your team through a void to oblivion and back. You wake up almost twenty four hours later; the military has withdrawn, and everyone and everything besides your fellow Black Operators are now a target. To make matters worse, another hostile and more powerful alien faction has appeared in the chaos, further complicating the situation. The incident can no longer be contained, you must link up with other Black Ops units and prepare to wipe the facility from the map once and for all...
The control station for Core Level A is located just beyond the other side of the collapsed corridor when Gordon climbs up the ladder to said level in Half-Life. In Dark Matter, Kovac enters Level A via a different entry point, allowing him access to areas Gordon couldn't get to. The control station acts as the primary mechanism for the main teleportation reactor, and monitors various functions in the Core such as temperature, coolant level, radiation amount etc.
Following the launch of the Omega satellite delivery rocket, and the resonance reversal, the primary satellite array was activated allowing the Lambda team to open up a portal to Xen. The satellite Globe from "On A Rail" can be seen here in online mode, with the satellite itself orbiting the Earth. On the top level, a door leads to a small area with a ladder that takes Kovac to the Reactor control platform, where the scientist first worked the controls for Gordon, before being transported to the border world...
This is a brand new area of an existing location obviously, but all new areas will be showcased in time, I'm still fleshing them out and figuring out what goes where, what happens and what they'll look like. There are also new parts of other exisiting locations as well...
"Open up the reactor complex so we can get down to safety!" Looks really good, ngl.
Cool.
This looks good!
Very nice!
Very nice! Can definitely see the Uplink inspiration, but with a unique spin and some very nice details. :D
Aw yeah this feels like the good o'l days of the early 2000's
*Uplink flashbacks* I'm sorry, but These doors will not open until we get the "all clear".
Amazing work!
So send it already!
Freeman, You will have to work quickly. Tune to The USNRC! I repeat, tune to The USNRC!
Lovely work.
What about this guy?