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The black ops and HECU weren't distinguished as separate factions until Opposing Force. None if the lore regarding their mission to nuke Black Mesa was established until that game, either. It was just inferred that they were elite soldiers that were sent in once Freeman was a serious threat. Half-Life The Black Ops first appear in Sector E in Half-Life during the chapter Apprehension, and later make one more appearance in Sector F, during the chapter Lambda Core. Only Female Black Ops are seen by Gordon Freeman in the game. Half-Life Black Ops is a mod for Half-Life, created by HLMODCHECKER. Description: The player slips into the role of agent Declan Walker, member of the Black Operations, a special-purpose force for covered operations, created by the government, approximately around the project Black Mesa.

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  • Story: You are a black ops male agent, sent to eliminate DR. Gallagher, former member of the Black mesa science team, who is hiding in the Dead end night club. You aren't able to find him, but in the warehouse, you hear a.357 Magnum being fired.
  • Female Black Ops in Half-Life Black Ops first appear in Half-Life during the chapter 'Apprehension' and later make one more appearance during the chapter 'Lambda Core.' Only female Black Ops are seen by Gordon Freeman in the game.
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Black Ops
Political information
Type

Assassins/Commandos group

Subclasses
  • Female Assassin
  • Male Assassin
Faction

Federal government of the United States[1]

Societal information
Armament
  • Female: Silenced 9mm Pistol, grenades, melee
  • Male: Submachine Gun, grenades, M-40A1 Sniper Rifle, melee
  • Crossbow (cut)
  • Flash Grenade (cut)
Technology
Vehicles
  • Osprey Heliplane (cut)
Historical information
Era(s)
Game information
Designer(s)
  • Chuck Jones[2]
  • Ted Backman (female assassin)[3]
  • Ken Birdwell (artificial intelligence)[4]
Voiced by
Entity
  • monster_human_assassin
  • monster_male_assassin
  • monster_blkop_apache
  • monster_blkop_osprey
'Why do we always have to clean up a mess the grunts can't handle?'
― Male Assassin[src]

The Black Ops, sometimes hyphenated to Black-Ops[5] and sometimes referred to as Black Operations,[6] are a commando group of trained government assassins[1] briefly seen in Half-Life and later expanded upon and featured in Half-Life: Opposing Force. Soon after the HECU, they invade the Black Mesa Research Facility to conceal any evidence of the Resonance Cascade.

While it is stated that the HECU and the Black Ops are officially known to enter the facility in the event of an emergency and work with the Security Force as 'a dangerous and very efficient clean-up crew'[7] (although some employees consider it a rumor[8]), they are shown to work independently, killing all living things inside the base, whether they are Black Mesa employees, HECU soldiers, or alien (Xen and Race X) lifeforms, and eventually destroying Black Mesa itself altogether through use of a nuclear weapon.

They are divided into two groups: The Female and Male Assassins.

  • 1Appearances
  • 3Gallery
    • 3.2Retail
  • 4List of appearances

Appearances[edit]

Half-Life[edit]

The Black Ops first appear in Sector E in Half-Life during the chapter Apprehension, and later make one more appearance in Sector F, during the chapter Lambda Core. Only Female Assassins are seen by Gordon Freeman in the game.

Female Assassins are strikingly nimble and agile, able to sprint faster than any other enemy or character and can jump to extreme heights. They wear a black jump suit and use night vision goggles that include a headset with a microphone, although none are ever heard speaking. They are armed with a silenced 9mm Pistol and grenades, along with a cloaking field which they can use to conceal themselves while stationary.

Along with the Female Assassins, Opposing Force introduced the group's male variant. Male Assassins wear black combat gear and ski masks that only expose their eyes. Some are seen wearing night vision goggles. Although not visible, they apparently have a communicator in their ear which they are seen listening to whenever they eliminate a target.

Half Life Black Ops Female Assassin Model

They are equipped with submachine guns with a grenade launcher attachment and regular grenades, but some Male Assassins who act as snipers have a M-40A1 Sniper Rifle. They utilize equipment and vehicles, such as the M44 cargo truck, the AH-64 Apache, and the Osprey Heliplane similar to the HECU, but black in color. Male Assassins are significantly less agile than their female counterparts, but still retain a high degree of mobility and swiftness. Unlike Female Assassins, Male Assassins are the only Black Ops members to be heard speaking, albeit rarely.

The distinction between the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit and the Black Ops was not made at first in the original Half-Life. Although the two groups never encountered one another in the game, Female Assassins were coded to fight on the same side as the Marines. Many players assumed this meant they were working with the military since assassins had no backstory, and as such, many fan-made maps included them fighting alongside each other. It was not until the release of Opposing Force that more insight regarding the Black Ops was revealed.

Half-Life: Opposing Force[edit]

Male Assassins in Opposing Force.

Black Ops are featured much more prominently in Opposing Force. The reason for their presence at Black Mesa is also explained, something that was never made clear in the original game. Opposing Force explains that, after the initial failure of the HECU's clean-up operation, the Black Ops are sent to cover up the whole incident by destroying the entire facility. To do this, they intend to set off a thermonuclear device within the complex. Adrian Shephard locates the bomb the Black Ops deliver in a parking garage and is able to disarm it, but shortly thereafter it is seen being reactivated by the G-Man. The flash of a nuclear explosion is later witnessed in the epilogue, indicating the successful detonation of this bomb.

During gameplay, Black Ops are shown to have utter contempt for the HECU soldiers, considering them incompetent. One assassin angrily remarks to another, 'Why do we always have to clean up a mess the grunts can't handle?'. The Black Ops are openly hostile towards Marines, killing any who have not yet escaped as part of their mission. While the HECU are aware that the Black Ops group exists, they are confused by their arrival and at first wondered if they were there to assist. However, the Black Ops soon start killing all of the non-Black Ops personnel they can find. HECU radio traffic shows that the Marines were totally taken by surprise, much like how the HECU initially overwhelms the Black Mesa personnel. Further evidence of their viciousness can be seen after discovering a Marine engineer who, after being brutally beaten and interrogated by assassins, is simply left for dead, bleeding out and trapped in a garage.[5]

Black Ops soldiers can run much faster than the Marines, and up close, they use martial arts kicks and punches as melee attacks. They also have a little more health. Also, unlike their Marine counterparts, Black Ops assassins operate in total silence when in combat, refusing to even yell in pain when injured.

Half-Life: Decay[edit]

In Decay, the Black Ops assassins are only featured in the bonus chapter, Xen Attacks. In it they battle against the players' two Vortigaunt characters, X-8973 and R-4913, in the underground parking lot originally featured at the end of Opposing Force, under Sector E's largest Ordinance Facility.

Trivia[edit]

Early model, with a crossbow.
  • The Female Assassins originally had the ability to attack their enemies at close range by kicking them. The unused attack animations are still present in the model file.
  • The Female Assassins were originally to be armed with crossbows. The quivers used to hold the crossbow bolts are still featured in the model, attached to the belt.
  • The early Female Assassin’s model features yellow goggles, turned red in the retail model.
  • As seen in the Opposing Force model files, the Male Assassins were originally to use flash grenades.
Half life black ops mod
  • Early concept art for Quiver features special CIA units, one of which is a female. The Black Ops likely stem from it.[2]
  • The Female Assassin’s model's breasts possess a highly exaggerated bounce when walking. This was removed in Opposing Force, the censored German edition, and in the PlayStation 2 console port of the original game.
  • The Half-Life 2 successor and Combine counterpart to the Female Assassin is the cut Combine Assassin.[9][10]
  • When playing in Hard mode, Female Assassins also have a cloaking field, which they use to become partially invisible during combat.
Dead Female Assassin, with flipped up goggles.
  • In some instances, if a Female Assassin is killed by being shot in the back while running, her nightvision goggles flip up, revealing blue (in Half-Life) or brown (in Opposing Force) eyes, and she will pull her legs together and lie dead on her left side. However, in the censored German edition of Half-Life, the Female Assassin’s goggles will always remain down after death.
  • The Female Assassin model featured in Opposing Force has brown eyes, while they are blue in that of Half-Life. The model also does not have grenades attached to the belt. The textures are also of lower resolution and slightly different, such as a different, darker grey for the Pistol's silencer. The overall build is also thinner.
  • A promotional image for Half-Life features a live-action version of the Female Assassin.

Gallery[edit]

Pre-release[edit]

  • CIA Female Soldier concept art.

  • The cabal for the Half-Life chapter Surface Tension, with an 'open area' for the Black Ops on the far right.

  • Promotional image featuring a live-action Female Assassin.

  • Hi-res model render.

  • Hi-res model render with knife.

Half Life Black Ops Mod

Retail[edit]

Models[edit]

  • Female Assassin.

  • Opposing Force version.

  • Dreamcast version.

  • PlayStation 2 version.

  • Unused kick animation.

  • The Female Assassin in lookout animation.

  • White Male Assassin variant.

  • Black Male Assassin variant.

  • Male Assassin with night vision goggles variant.

  • Multiplayer model.

  • Black Ops Apache.

  • Unused Black Ops Osprey.

Screenshots[edit]

Half-life Black Ops Assassin Female

  • Idle Female Assassin.

  • A Female Assassin firing at Gordon with her cloaking field almost fully enabled.

  • Two Female Assassins with their cloaking fields in different stages of activation.

  • Another Female Assassin throwing a grenade while her cloaking field activates.

  • Black Ops M44 cargo truck.

  • Male Assassins stand guard outside a truck.

  • Assassin firing at Shock Troopers near a gibbed comrade.

  • An Black Ops truck with unloaded troops.

  • Assassin manning a Tripod-Mounted Heavy Machine Gun.

  • The only Assassin sniper encountered.

  • Assassin manning a mortar.

  • Black Ops Apache firing at a Voltigore.

  • Ditto.

  • Male Assassins arming the bomb.

  • The truck on which the bomb is armed.

  • Staged screenshot of soldiers fighting Race X and Xen aliens and the Black Ops.

List of appearances[edit]

Main games[edit]

  • Half-Life(First appearance)

Other[edit]

Black

For other uses, see Assassin (disambiguation).

This article would greatly benefit from the addition of one or more new images.

Please upload one or several relevant images (from canonical / official sources) and place it here. Once finished, this notice may be removed.

Black Ops
Political information
Type

Assassins/Commandos group

Subclasses
  • Female Assassin
  • Male Assassin
Faction

Federal government of the United States[1]

Societal information
Armament
  • Female: Silenced 9mm Pistol, grenades, melee
  • Male: Submachine Gun, grenades, M-40A1 Sniper Rifle, melee
  • Crossbow (cut)
  • Flash Grenade (cut)
Technology
Vehicles
  • Osprey Heliplane (cut)
Historical information
Era(s)
Game information
Designer(s)
  • Chuck Jones[2]
  • Ted Backman (female assassin)[3]
  • Ken Birdwell (artificial intelligence)[4]
Voiced by
Entity
  • monster_human_assassin
  • monster_male_assassin
  • monster_blkop_apache
  • monster_blkop_osprey
'Why do we always have to clean up a mess the grunts can't handle?'
― Male Assassin[src]

The Black Ops, sometimes hyphenated to Black-Ops[5] and sometimes referred to as Black Operations,[6] are a commando group of trained government assassins[1] briefly seen in Half-Life and later expanded upon and featured in Half-Life: Opposing Force. Soon after the HECU, they invade the Black Mesa Research Facility to conceal any evidence of the Resonance Cascade.

While it is stated that the HECU and the Black Ops are officially known to enter the facility in the event of an emergency and work with the Security Force as 'a dangerous and very efficient clean-up crew'[7] (although some employees consider it a rumor[8]), they are shown to work independently, killing all living things inside the base, whether they are Black Mesa employees, HECU soldiers, or alien (Xen and Race X) lifeforms, and eventually destroying Black Mesa itself altogether through use of a nuclear weapon.

They are divided into two groups: The Female and Male Assassins.

  • 1Appearances
  • 3Gallery
    • 3.2Retail
  • 4List of appearances

Appearances[edit]

Half-Life[edit]

The Black Ops first appear in Sector E in Half-Life during the chapter Apprehension, and later make one more appearance in Sector F, during the chapter Lambda Core. Only Female Assassins are seen by Gordon Freeman in the game.

Female Assassins are strikingly nimble and agile, able to sprint faster than any other enemy or character and can jump to extreme heights. They wear a black jump suit and use night vision goggles that include a headset with a microphone, although none are ever heard speaking. They are armed with a silenced 9mm Pistol and grenades, along with a cloaking field which they can use to conceal themselves while stationary.

Along with the Female Assassins, Opposing Force introduced the group's male variant. Male Assassins wear black combat gear and ski masks that only expose their eyes. Some are seen wearing night vision goggles. Although not visible, they apparently have a communicator in their ear which they are seen listening to whenever they eliminate a target.

Half Life Black Ops Female Assassin Model

They are equipped with submachine guns with a grenade launcher attachment and regular grenades, but some Male Assassins who act as snipers have a M-40A1 Sniper Rifle. They utilize equipment and vehicles, such as the M44 cargo truck, the AH-64 Apache, and the Osprey Heliplane similar to the HECU, but black in color. Male Assassins are significantly less agile than their female counterparts, but still retain a high degree of mobility and swiftness. Unlike Female Assassins, Male Assassins are the only Black Ops members to be heard speaking, albeit rarely.

The distinction between the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit and the Black Ops was not made at first in the original Half-Life. Although the two groups never encountered one another in the game, Female Assassins were coded to fight on the same side as the Marines. Many players assumed this meant they were working with the military since assassins had no backstory, and as such, many fan-made maps included them fighting alongside each other. It was not until the release of Opposing Force that more insight regarding the Black Ops was revealed.

Half-Life: Opposing Force[edit]

Male Assassins in Opposing Force.

Black Ops are featured much more prominently in Opposing Force. The reason for their presence at Black Mesa is also explained, something that was never made clear in the original game. Opposing Force explains that, after the initial failure of the HECU's clean-up operation, the Black Ops are sent to cover up the whole incident by destroying the entire facility. To do this, they intend to set off a thermonuclear device within the complex. Adrian Shephard locates the bomb the Black Ops deliver in a parking garage and is able to disarm it, but shortly thereafter it is seen being reactivated by the G-Man. The flash of a nuclear explosion is later witnessed in the epilogue, indicating the successful detonation of this bomb.

During gameplay, Black Ops are shown to have utter contempt for the HECU soldiers, considering them incompetent. One assassin angrily remarks to another, 'Why do we always have to clean up a mess the grunts can't handle?'. The Black Ops are openly hostile towards Marines, killing any who have not yet escaped as part of their mission. While the HECU are aware that the Black Ops group exists, they are confused by their arrival and at first wondered if they were there to assist. However, the Black Ops soon start killing all of the non-Black Ops personnel they can find. HECU radio traffic shows that the Marines were totally taken by surprise, much like how the HECU initially overwhelms the Black Mesa personnel. Further evidence of their viciousness can be seen after discovering a Marine engineer who, after being brutally beaten and interrogated by assassins, is simply left for dead, bleeding out and trapped in a garage.[5]

Black Ops soldiers can run much faster than the Marines, and up close, they use martial arts kicks and punches as melee attacks. They also have a little more health. Also, unlike their Marine counterparts, Black Ops assassins operate in total silence when in combat, refusing to even yell in pain when injured.

Half-Life: Decay[edit]

In Decay, the Black Ops assassins are only featured in the bonus chapter, Xen Attacks. In it they battle against the players' two Vortigaunt characters, X-8973 and R-4913, in the underground parking lot originally featured at the end of Opposing Force, under Sector E's largest Ordinance Facility.

Trivia[edit]

Early model, with a crossbow.
  • The Female Assassins originally had the ability to attack their enemies at close range by kicking them. The unused attack animations are still present in the model file.
  • The Female Assassins were originally to be armed with crossbows. The quivers used to hold the crossbow bolts are still featured in the model, attached to the belt.
  • The early Female Assassin’s model features yellow goggles, turned red in the retail model.
  • As seen in the Opposing Force model files, the Male Assassins were originally to use flash grenades.
  • Early concept art for Quiver features special CIA units, one of which is a female. The Black Ops likely stem from it.[2]
  • The Female Assassin’s model's breasts possess a highly exaggerated bounce when walking. This was removed in Opposing Force, the censored German edition, and in the PlayStation 2 console port of the original game.
  • The Half-Life 2 successor and Combine counterpart to the Female Assassin is the cut Combine Assassin.[9][10]
  • When playing in Hard mode, Female Assassins also have a cloaking field, which they use to become partially invisible during combat.
Dead Female Assassin, with flipped up goggles.
  • In some instances, if a Female Assassin is killed by being shot in the back while running, her nightvision goggles flip up, revealing blue (in Half-Life) or brown (in Opposing Force) eyes, and she will pull her legs together and lie dead on her left side. However, in the censored German edition of Half-Life, the Female Assassin’s goggles will always remain down after death.
  • The Female Assassin model featured in Opposing Force has brown eyes, while they are blue in that of Half-Life. The model also does not have grenades attached to the belt. The textures are also of lower resolution and slightly different, such as a different, darker grey for the Pistol's silencer. The overall build is also thinner.
  • A promotional image for Half-Life features a live-action version of the Female Assassin.

Gallery[edit]

Pre-release[edit]

  • CIA Female Soldier concept art.

  • The cabal for the Half-Life chapter Surface Tension, with an 'open area' for the Black Ops on the far right.

  • Promotional image featuring a live-action Female Assassin.

  • Hi-res model render.

  • Hi-res model render with knife.

Half Life Black Ops Mod

Retail[edit]

Models[edit]

  • Female Assassin.

  • Opposing Force version.

  • Dreamcast version.

  • PlayStation 2 version.

  • Unused kick animation.

  • The Female Assassin in lookout animation.

  • White Male Assassin variant.

  • Black Male Assassin variant.

  • Male Assassin with night vision goggles variant.

  • Multiplayer model.

  • Black Ops Apache.

  • Unused Black Ops Osprey.

Screenshots[edit]

Half-life Black Ops Assassin Female

  • Idle Female Assassin.

  • A Female Assassin firing at Gordon with her cloaking field almost fully enabled.

  • Two Female Assassins with their cloaking fields in different stages of activation.

  • Another Female Assassin throwing a grenade while her cloaking field activates.

  • Black Ops M44 cargo truck.

  • Male Assassins stand guard outside a truck.

  • Assassin firing at Shock Troopers near a gibbed comrade.

  • An Black Ops truck with unloaded troops.

  • Assassin manning a Tripod-Mounted Heavy Machine Gun.

  • The only Assassin sniper encountered.

  • Assassin manning a mortar.

  • Black Ops Apache firing at a Voltigore.

  • Ditto.

  • Male Assassins arming the bomb.

  • The truck on which the bomb is armed.

  • Staged screenshot of soldiers fighting Race X and Xen aliens and the Black Ops.

List of appearances[edit]

Main games[edit]

  • Half-Life(First appearance)

Other[edit]

  • Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar(Indirect mention only)

References[edit]

See Full List On Half-life.fandom.com

Combine OverWiki has a list of quotes for Black Ops.
  1. 1.01.1File:Black Ops oldpromo.jpg
  2. 2.02.1Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar, page 12
  3. The Ted B interview on The Daily Death (February 17, 1998) (archived)
  4. Interview with Ken Birdwell on Voodooextreme.com (archived)
  5. 5.05.1Half-Life: Opposing Force Prima Guide
  6. Half-Life: Opposing Force
  7. Half-Life: Blue Shift instruction manual
  8. Half-Life
  9. Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar, page 105
  10. Half-Life 2 leak
Factions
RetailAperture Science · Black Mesa · Black Ops · Combine · Hazardous Environment Combat Unit · Race X · Resistance · Xen
CutCentral Intelligence Agency · Agents
The Black Ops
Weapons9mm Pistol · Fragmentation Grenade · Laser Trip Mine · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M-40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mortar · Submachine Gun · Sentry Gun · Tripod-Mounted Heavy Machine Gun‎
TransportationAH-64 Apache · M44 cargo truck
TechnologyCloaking field · Transportation · Weapons
Weapons (cut)Crossbow · Flash Grenade
Transportation (cut)Osprey Heliplane

Half Life Cover Up Black Ops

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