Aliens in the vents!!!

hey Mrs. Someguys tell me whats the meaning of your avater???

It’s a smoker. :fffuuu:

i don’t care, i just wanted to ruin your 555 postcount as fast as possible. mission accomplished!

I’ll get you at 999, Mattemuse. I’ll get you.

:what:

Touche my good man. :evil:

Alien in the vent:

:fffuuu:
I’d hate to see that jump out at me in BM. Be the last place I’d expect it to be.

Really? Because there’s a lot of that stuff going around at Black Mesa at this point. I think the last place I’d expect it to be is next to me in the movie theater, at an inflatable moon-bounce ride, or in bed with my girlfriend.

Aliens-Halflife crossover would be the greatest thing since Batman vs. Aliens vs. Predator.

I do wonder how the zombie torso got into the vent, that takes some wicked climbing skills.

He was a scientist when he went in, got headcrabbed, and a zombie came out.

That only explains half his predicament :expressionless:

And after becoming a mindless zombie not only did he loose his legs, he would’ve also lost his head, but the headcrab made sure it was attached to his torso. :stuck_out_tongue:

Scientist goes into vents, gets headcrabbed while climbing up a ladder, falls through big fan (there are several in those vents), loses legs, and headcrab zombie torso emerges later to wreak havoc on freemans and barneys.

thats the weirdest drawing of a “fan” I’ve ever seen, is it melting?

Obviously a poorly constructed fan would warp when chopping a man in two?

Yes, some of the blades would clearly become larger and more oblong when faced with meaty resistance. That makes sense, thank you for explaining it.

Of course! :retard:

I know you guys are just fooling around, but not even an industrial fan is able cut a person in two like that.

It makes more sense if a person lose its legs (before or after becoming a zombie) and crawls inside the vent for some reason (to persuit a person, or while trying to escape from some alien).

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