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In Opposing Force you'll meet (or kill) some new faces, along with the old ones for the original Half-Life.
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This time around, the grunts are your colleagues. There will be at least four new types of grunts (and existing grunt models have been improved upon), and you will be able to command certain ones much like you were able to team up with security guards in the original game. You can also order fellow soldiers to do certain tasks, like cutting through doors or healing your wounds. You'll also be able to call in these guys as reinforcements.
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A security guard who probably is responsible for eating all of the donuts. Expect him to exchange some nifty dialogue with Barnies. Otis won't be alone. Other variations on the security guards and scientists will occupy the facilities which Adrian ventures through in Opposing Force.
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An unfortunate grunt who got himself headcrabbed and turned into a zombie. Expect headcrabbed security guards, as well. These creatures are, as you might expect, rather mindless, though don't underestimate them. They're quite dangerous enough, especially if they get close enough to start slashing at you with their claws. Very nasty stuff.
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The Pit Drone is one of the new Race-X aliens, a race of aliens that appeared in Black Mesa after Gordon left for Xen. The Pit Drone is somewhat similar to the Alien Slave, and are controlled by mysterious and unseen entity. Pit Drones have the ability to shoot spikes from their forehead, which regenerate in time.
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An incredibly intelligent breed of Race-X alien. They work in packs and communicate with each other, much like human grunts, and can open portals to bring in reinforcements.
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A pint-size buddy to its trooper brethren, this little varmint spits electricity. Being a parasite, it's usually near one of the larger aliens, so watch your step in a fire-fight or he might pop his head up and zap you.
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Big, bad-ass four-legged momma-jamba. 'Big' being somewhat of a feature on Voltigore, the frontal claws are just so, and deadly. It likes spitting electricity, too. And in true Geiger fashion, when it dies, it becomes unstable and explodes, causing you quite a bit of pain if you're in the near vicinity!
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