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Is the HECU a part of the Marine Corps, or Army, or are they . . . - Reddit The HECU have gas masks though which fits the hazardous environment, but the power armor they have in Opposing Force probably didn't exist I like to think a lot of their equipment is whatever they had in stock from Black Mesa or laying in boot camp, which likely isn't that up to date when you're dealing with mass logistics like this operation
Thinking about HECU and Thier operational. : r HalfLife - Reddit Thinking about HECU and Thier operational HECU (Hazardous Environment Combat Unit) but before we go that far, let's discuss some other details first Resonance Cascade happened in 2003 Black Mesa itself has a prestigious history as an old facility refurbished and grown over several decades, competing with Aperture Science
Why did the HECU agree to killing civilians without provocation? The HECU are ordered to contain the situation at Black Mesa by killing scientists, security guards and any other personnel Military personnel are trained to follow orders without question and hesitation, and it takes a lot to make them question an order, especially with a modern, Western professional all-volunteer force like the US Army and
Speculation: The HECU was never meant to kill anyone (but . . . - Reddit HECU, an enemy with smart AI, tactics and suiting the "Research went wrong, government silencing" trope, was chosen for this purpose Sure, I am not saying that we shouldn't analyse Half-life lore in depth But keep in mind that some stuff are there because it is fun and it is a video game
What were HECU actually used for? : r HalfLife - Reddit 'HECU: hazardous enviroment containment unit' these are special ground troops for things related to chemical warfare or even just generally biologically dangerous environments probably for facilities like black mesa and other combat related to hazardous exposure
What happened to the HECU after the Combine invaded? : r HalfLife - Reddit I like to think that all of the hecu guys that got out in the evac were rounded up and executed by black ops at the main base I really like the hecu to the point where I always use the recon player model in half-life deathmatch but to be honest I don't think there is a happy ending to the hecu, even the troops who escaped
How did the HECU actually lose at Black Mesa? - Reddit The HECU absolutely lost at Black Mesa Keep in mind that the HECU is a specialized set of marines - thus their numbers are fairly limited The aliens likely have WAY more numbers, and have even better technology in some cases This alone probably means the HECU is going to lose over time simply via attrition and wounds