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The Combine Soldier is a transhuman enemy fought in Half-Life 2 and its episodes. It went through a long and diverse revision history, a lot of which pictures have been released for.
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The Combine Soldier is a transhuman enemy fought in Half-Life 2 and its episodes. Being the successor to Half-Life's Human Grunt, it is one of the earliest enemies conceived for the game and subsequently has one of the longest revision histories.
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== Concepts ==
 
== Concepts ==
 
There is a large amount of art of the Combine Soldier, much of it is radically different from any versions we see in-game.
 
There is a large amount of art of the Combine Soldier, much of it is radically different from any versions we see in-game.
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soldier12.jpg
 
soldier12.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
<i>Versions 1-3's order is speculation. If proof comes around, change 'em!</i>
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<i>Versions 1 and 2's order is speculation. If proof comes around, change 'em!</i>
 
== Version 1: 2000 ==
 
== Version 1: 2000 ==
 
[[File:CombineCloseup.png|thumb|left|350px]]
 
[[File:CombineCloseup.png|thumb|left|350px]]
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===Screenshots===
 
===Screenshots===
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
FPSCombineRecovered.png
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2000combine_original.png|Original image used in the presentation.
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2000combineb&w.png|Alternate clearer Black & White version.
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FPSCombineRecovered.png|Colored restoration of the Black & White image.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
 
== Version 2: Pre-2002 ==
 
== Version 2: Pre-2002 ==
 
[[File:Version_1_borealis_zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
 
[[File:Version_1_borealis_zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
  
This is no longer the earliest version of the Combine Soldier that there are screenshots of. What makes this one distinct from the others is the visibly red eyes. It has the red arm-patch in common with Versions 3-4, and the helmet and gloves in common with Version 3.  
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This is no longer the earliest version of the Combine Soldier that there are screenshots of. It still features the visibly red eyes from Version 1, and has a red arm-patch also seen later on Version 3. It has a visible finger on its hand which appears to come from an early version of Counter-Strike: Source.<ref>[https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1521400&p=50895922&viewfull=1#post50895922 "those are hands from an early CS:S model slammed into the combine soldier for E3"]</ref> The helmet appears white in its e3_hydra screenshot.
 
===Screenshots===
 
===Screenshots===
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
soldiers.jpg
 
soldiers.jpg
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hydra.jpg
 
</gallery><!-- get the frame from the 2002 trailer showing it off-->
 
</gallery><!-- get the frame from the 2002 trailer showing it off-->
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
== Version 3: E3_Hydra==
 
[[File:Version_2_e3_hydra_zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
 
  
A strange version that is apparently a mishmash of Combine Soldier and early Counter-Strike: Source assets<ref>[https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1521400&p=50895922&viewfull=1#post50895922 "those are hands from an early CS:S model slammed into the combine soldier for E3"]</ref>. While the helmet is white, it seems to be more detailed than Version 2's. This is the only shot it appears in.
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== Version 3: 2002 ==
===Screenshots===
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
hydra.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
== Version 4: 2002 ==
 
 
[[File:Version_3_zoomin_new_1.png|thumb|left|350px]] [[File:Version_3_zoomin_new_2.png|thumb|right|350px]]
 
[[File:Version_3_zoomin_new_1.png|thumb|left|350px]] [[File:Version_3_zoomin_new_2.png|thumb|right|350px]]
  
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
== Version 5: Leak ==
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== Version 4: Leak ==
 
[[File:V4 zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
 
[[File:V4 zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
  
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
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== Version 6: Early 2004 ==
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== Version 5: Early 2004 ==
 
[[File:Version_5_zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
 
[[File:Version_5_zoomin.png|thumb|left|350px]]
  
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{{clear}}
 
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==Version 7: Retail==
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==Version 6: Retail==
 
<!-- the main reason I didn't already include it is that it's really hard to find stuff to write about -->
 
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[[File:Combinesolder_render1.png|thumb|left|175px]]
 
[[File:Combinesolder_render1.png|thumb|left|175px]]
  
This is the finalized version of the Combine Soldier in Half-Life 2, varying primarily in shading and plate color from Version 6. No official screenshots are known to exist of this, as the Combine Soldier changed to Version 7 fairly late in development.
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This is the finalized version of the Combine Soldier in Half-Life 2, varying primarily in shading and plate color from Version 5. No official screenshots are known to exist of this, as the Combine Soldier changed to Version 6 fairly late in development.
 
===Textures===
 
===Textures===
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
combinesoldiersheet_final.png
 
combinesoldiersheet_final.png
 
</gallery>{{Clear}}
 
</gallery>{{Clear}}
==Version 8: Episode 2 Retail==
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==Version 7: Episode 2 Retail==
This is final known version of the Combine Soldier in the Half-Life series. The the only difference between version 7 and version 8 is that version 8 has a dirt overlay in the texture sheet, to fit the outland theme of Episode 2. Apart from that, much is the same, even the shading is the same.
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This is final known version of the Combine Soldier in the Half-Life series. The the only difference between version 6 and version 7 is that version 8 has a dirt overlay in the texture sheet, to fit the outland theme of Episode 2. Apart from that, much is the same, even the shading is the same.
 
===Textures===
 
===Textures===
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
 
<gallery hideaddbutton=true widths="300" orientation="none" spacing="small" position="center" bordersize="none" captionsize="small" >
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==Texture Sheet Comparison==
 
==Texture Sheet Comparison==
 
We have 5 revisions in total.
 
We have 5 revisions in total.
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<gallery mode="slideshow" widths="650" position="center">
 
Combinesoldiersheet_2002.png
 
Combinesoldiersheet_2002.png
 
Combinesoldiersheet_2003_leak_noalpha.png
 
Combinesoldiersheet_2003_leak_noalpha.png
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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== Sounds ==
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The voice of the Combine Soldier also went through several iterations during the game's development.
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===/test/ folder===
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Long theorized to be the earliest set of voice lines for the Combine Soldier, these use original voice acting with a simpler, more muffled vocoder. Their pain and death sounds appear to be processed Human Grunt sounds. Interestingly, they are split into the subfolders "far" and "near", with the only difference between them being their volume. This may be an early example of Valve experimenting with direction based sound.
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===2003 Leak===
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These are the set of sounds used for the Combine Soldier in the 2003 leak. They appear to be Human Grunt sounds ran through a vocoder similar to the one used on the old Metropolice lines.
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[[File:Affirmative.WAV]]
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[[File:Maintain.WAV]]
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[[File:Gr idle1.wav]]
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The Human Grunt for comparison:
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[[File:Affirmative (Human Grunt).wav]]
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[[File:Maintain (Human Grunt).wav]]
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[[File:Gr idle1 (Human Grunt).wav]]
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===Hydra demo===
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Within the Combine Soldier sound folder in the leak are a set of lines that appear to be voiced by John Patrick Lowrie, the voice of the Citizen in the final game. They can be identified by the prefix "cs_". These lines are the earliest example of the Combine Soldier using coded terminology, referring to "Morts" and "Scratchers" (Presumably Zombies and Antlions) among others. Although they lack any sort of processing and are unused, the line "cs_holditthere" was to be used in the E3 2002 Hydra demo, with a simple high-pass filter applied over it.
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===Retail===
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Aside from their pain and death sounds, which are from the 2003 leak's set, the retail Combine Soldier's voice acting is entirely re-recorded. Presumably voiced by Kelly Bailey, their vocoder and terminology is also different from any previous iteration (Most notably, they now name and answer directly to the Overwatch).
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 22:07, 20 January 2021


The Combine Soldier is a transhuman enemy fought in Half-Life 2 and its episodes. Being the successor to Half-Life's Human Grunt, it is one of the earliest enemies conceived for the game and subsequently has one of the longest revision histories.

Concepts

There is a large amount of art of the Combine Soldier, much of it is radically different from any versions we see in-game.

Early Suit Designs

A few early concepts show different ideas for the Combine Soldier's design. For example, the "flames" soldiers reuse the head from some metrocop concept art.

Early Color Schemes

These are from a later point, when the general design of the Combine Soldier was decided on. Some of the concepts here experiment with a different head, along with coloration and smaller body details.

It's worth noting that in Half-Life 2 Survivor, the Combine medic models make some use of the alternate head designs.

Alternate head

Versions 1 and 2's order is speculation. If proof comes around, change 'em!

Version 1: 2000

CombineCloseup.png

This single screenshot of two Combine Soldiers located in the map c1a3a_port is the earliest known in-game screenshot of Combine Soldiers. This image was found in one of Lars Linden's presentations by c.marti on 18th November 2020. This version of the Soldier bares somewhat of a similar appearance to the Pre-2002 version, but having an overall browner coloration to it, as well as a unique armband that seems to have the number 5 on it. There seems to be magazine pouches on the waist of the model similar to those of the Combine Elite, hinting that this model may have derived from the Elite or vice versa.

Screenshots


Version 2: Pre-2002

Version 1 borealis zoomin.png

This is no longer the earliest version of the Combine Soldier that there are screenshots of. It still features the visibly red eyes from Version 1, and has a red arm-patch also seen later on Version 3. It has a visible finger on its hand which appears to come from an early version of Counter-Strike: Source.[1] The helmet appears white in its e3_hydra screenshot.

Screenshots

Version 3: 2002

Version 3 zoomin new 1.png
Version 3 zoomin new 2.png

The earliest version of the Combine Soldier we have the texture for. Unlike the earlier versions, this one has a navy blue helmet, and yellow eyes.

The Soldier_Stripped from the Leak appears to be from this version. The pants textures from this version are identical, and the boot textures while moderately different, are still fairly similar. Oddly, the hand textures here are recycled directly from the Gasmask Citizen.

Screenshots

Textures

Version 4: Leak

V4 zoomin.png

The first (and last) early combine soldier we have the full model of. The helmet color has been changed to black, the emblem has changed to a blue-and-brown 314, and the eyes are now a darker, reddish brown.

Screenshots

Textures

Version 5: Early 2004

Version 5 zoomin.png

Far further along, this version of the Combine Soldier is nearly the final, but with some differences. The armor plates are the same color as the rest of the suit, and when comparing this to the final version, it has noticeably less shading.

Trivia

  • Stangely, it is used instead of the final texture for the Zombine and GMod player version of the Combine Soldier.

Screenshots

Textures

Version 6: Retail

Combinesolder render1.png

This is the finalized version of the Combine Soldier in Half-Life 2, varying primarily in shading and plate color from Version 5. No official screenshots are known to exist of this, as the Combine Soldier changed to Version 6 fairly late in development.

Textures

Version 7: Episode 2 Retail

This is final known version of the Combine Soldier in the Half-Life series. The the only difference between version 6 and version 7 is that version 8 has a dirt overlay in the texture sheet, to fit the outland theme of Episode 2. Apart from that, much is the same, even the shading is the same.

Textures

Miscellaneous

Ep1 c17 020023.png

This early Combine Shotgunner texture was used while Episode 1 was still undergoing development under the name of "Half-Life 2: Aftermath."

Texture Sheet Comparison

We have 5 revisions in total.

Sounds

The voice of the Combine Soldier also went through several iterations during the game's development.

/test/ folder

Long theorized to be the earliest set of voice lines for the Combine Soldier, these use original voice acting with a simpler, more muffled vocoder. Their pain and death sounds appear to be processed Human Grunt sounds. Interestingly, they are split into the subfolders "far" and "near", with the only difference between them being their volume. This may be an early example of Valve experimenting with direction based sound.

2003 Leak

These are the set of sounds used for the Combine Soldier in the 2003 leak. They appear to be Human Grunt sounds ran through a vocoder similar to the one used on the old Metropolice lines.

The Human Grunt for comparison:

Hydra demo

Within the Combine Soldier sound folder in the leak are a set of lines that appear to be voiced by John Patrick Lowrie, the voice of the Citizen in the final game. They can be identified by the prefix "cs_". These lines are the earliest example of the Combine Soldier using coded terminology, referring to "Morts" and "Scratchers" (Presumably Zombies and Antlions) among others. Although they lack any sort of processing and are unused, the line "cs_holditthere" was to be used in the E3 2002 Hydra demo, with a simple high-pass filter applied over it.

Retail

Aside from their pain and death sounds, which are from the 2003 leak's set, the retail Combine Soldier's voice acting is entirely re-recorded. Presumably voiced by Kelly Bailey, their vocoder and terminology is also different from any previous iteration (Most notably, they now name and answer directly to the Overwatch).

References