In the Half Life series G-man is a mysterious entity who the player is employed by. G-man speaks in such a way that human speech is unnatural to him.
Gman is only in Half-Life, not pokemon....
There is no word like that in German.
Guillaume Dauphinais goes by Gman.
Gary VanManen goes by Gman.
His calculator, Pascal's triangle... - Gman
It's a mystery for the ages. Gman apperears to be some sort of agent for an important entity. His "employers" have taken an intrest in Gordon Freeman for his acts at Black Mesa, and they send Gman to "hire" him. No one really knows weather he's good or bad, but the Vorigaunts don't appear to like him. He has special powers, such as stopping time and telepathy. These bring the question, "Is the gman really human?" No one really knows. He looks like one, but I'm just not so sure. You can see him talking to others in some games, but they never appear to recall anything about him.
The gman, in the first half life, talks about his "employers," so he quite obviously works for someone. Who that is, no one but valve really knows. But it is clear that they are very powerful and have taken over Xen after the events of half life 1
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The Answer is Yes. Anwered by Gary Singleton (Gman's1manband).
yes there is. There a tank gman "g-tank" makes for them.
G-man never appears in Pokemon, but in various places in Half-Life, usually where you can't get to immediately.
Not necessarily. G-man himself, from Half-life, is non-existent, but was modeled from a real man named Frank Sheldon.