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Mossman's actions of revealing the Black Mesa East lab were most likely taken in order to protect Eli, because she feels strongly toward him. This is supported by her line of "Eli could never forgive me if I kept you waiting" and by her dislike of Alyx, whom Eli gives more attention to.
Mossman's actions of revealing the Black Mesa East lab were most likely taken in order to protect Eli, because she feels strongly toward him. This is supported by her line of "Eli could never forgive me if I kept you waiting" and by her dislike of Alyx, whom Eli gives more attention to.


Judith Mosmann in Half-Life 2, as seen in the episode "Our Benefactors", gives up [[Gordon Freeman]] to [[Dr. Wallace Breen]] in trade that [[Dr. Eli Vance]] continues his research into the portal and teleportation technology implemented, that is used for the [[Combine]] to travel from the borderworld, [[Xen]], and implement it so that the technology becomes even better. She is also seen behavioring strangely, worried, in the same chapter, when Doctor Breen starts balbuciating about having both Dr. Eli Vance and Gordon Freeman under his will, together with [[Alyx Vance]]. As she seens she has been betrayed by Dr. Breen, Judith rebels against his will and releases all of them. This, with reports of Mosmann working as a rebel but then infiltrating the Citadel as if she was friendly to Dr. Breen leads to strongly believe she has an important role into the rebel movement, aswell as envying Gordon Freeman, which she was supposed to give Dr. Freeman life's in behalf of Eli Vance, to Dr. Breen negotiate Freeman with the Combine Alliance and thus reducing oppression in Earth, as Dr. Breen could have thought.
===''Half-Life 2: Episode One''===
===''Half-Life 2: Episode One''===
[[Image:MossmanEP1.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Dr. Mossman in ''Episode One''.]]
[[Image:MossmanEP1.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Dr. Mossman in ''Episode One''.]]

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Judith Mossman
Half-Life series character
File:HalfLife2 JudithMossman.jpg
Doctor Judith Mossman, as depicted in Half-Life 2.
First gameHalf-Life 2

Doctor Judith Mossman is a fictional character in the 2004 first-person shooter computer game Half-Life 2. Judith is portrayed as a caucasian woman in her late thirties or early forties working in a hidden research facility, Black Mesa East, with Dr. Eli Vance. Judith's voice is that of actress Michelle Forbes.

Appearances and role

Half-Life 2

Dr. Mossman first appears briefly in the Red Letter Day episode, in which she is attempting to stabilize Gordon Freeman's damaged teleportation. Her first major appearance is in the Black Mesa East episode, where she meets Gordon Freeman at the entrance to the facility and tells him of the research that is being conducted there. Although she is obviously very fond of Dr. Eli Vance, she briefly quarrels with his daughter, Alyx Vance. Dr. Mossman disapproves of Alyx's light-hearted approach to science. It is clear that the two women dislike each other. Eli relates that Judith and Gordon Freeman applied for the same job at the Black Mesa Research Facility, but Freeman got it over her, due to his experience.

Alyx's dislike is seemingly justified when Judith betrays the resistance. Mossman had revealed the location of Black Mesa East to the Combine, allowing them to sweep the area and take Dr. Vance prisoner.

Later in the game, Alyx and Gordon capture Judith. They plan to rescue Dr. Vance via a Combine teleport, and Judith is the only one who can operate it. Dr. Mossman starts the machine, which requires several minutes to charge up. While Alyx and Gordon are distracted, Judith climbs into the teleport with Eli and they vanish. Moreover, Dr. Mossman has changed the teleport's destination coordinates — instead of Dr. Kleiner's lab, she has sent Dr. Vance and herself into the Citadel, the near-impregnable headquarters of the Combine. Alyx and Gordon barely manage to escape the overwhelming Combine forces by teleporting to Dr. Kleiner's location just before the teleporter explodes.

Later, in the chapter "Dark Energy", Dr. Vance rejects Dr. Breen's ultimatum. As a result, Dr. Breen tries to send Eli and Alyx Vance to a distant Combine off-world. Realizing that she has misplaced her trust in Dr. Breen, Dr. Mossman switches sides again. Threatening Dr. Breen with Alyx's EMP (the small electrical device used by Alyx to open doors or hack into computers) and telling him he is "all out of time" (a reference to the conversation she had with him when Breen says "So sorry, Judith. I'm all out of time."), she frees Dr. Vance as well as Alyx and Gordon. Judith and Alyx finally make peace, as Judith stays behind with Eli to guard him while Alyx and Freeman ascend an elevator to catch up with the fleeing Dr. Breen.

Mossman's actions of revealing the Black Mesa East lab were most likely taken in order to protect Eli, because she feels strongly toward him. This is supported by her line of "Eli could never forgive me if I kept you waiting" and by her dislike of Alyx, whom Eli gives more attention to.

Half-Life 2: Episode One

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Dr. Mossman in Episode One.

Dr. Mossman appears in Half-Life 2: Episode One through a video recording stored in the Citadel. She has survived the teleporter explosion along with Dr. Eli Vance and is now somewhere outside of City 17. In the recording, she is dressed in cold weather gear and is apparently sending back a report about a "project" she had been sent to investigate. The substance of the "Project" is not mentioned, but it is apparently not Combine in origin, as Mossman does not yet know if what she's looking for at the site will compromise certain work done by the Resistance "should the Combine discover its location." She is interrupted by an exploding Combine Door, which a Hunter and several Combine Elite soldiers pour through. Mossman successfully flees the scene before the Combine soldiers burst in, but her fate afterwards is currently unknown.

Half-Life 2: Episode Two

In Half Life 2: Episode Two, Eli Vance and Isaac Kleiner are seen watching Judith Mossman's recording. Her fate remains unknown.[1]

I'm fairly sure I've pinned down the location of the project. It's hard to say how much of it might have survived intact or if there is anything remaining that could compromise our work if it were discovered by the Combine. We'll need to take a close look at it, of course, but I should be able to give a better opinion within a few hours. If the site is where we think it is, it should be no more than...I'm gonna have to cut this short, we may have been spotted...

Dr.Judith Mossman's transmission from Episode One and Two

According to the conclusion of Episode Two, Judith Mossman's team found the Aperture Science research vessel Borealis buried in arctic ice after it "...Vanished, with all hands, and even part of the drydock!" as stated by Dr. Kleiner.

Trivia

  • In Half-Life 2, Dr. Mossman wears a gold bracelet which reads "Progress".
  • It is revealed in the Half Life: Raising the Bar artbook that The character was originally called Elaina, instead of Judith.[citation needed]

References

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