Structures / Deployables

Citadels | Key-Capital Hubs & Field Stabilizers

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Information:

The Citadels are towering Combine megastructures deployed on subjugated worlds as symbols of absolute control and command. While often perceived as monolithic headquarters, their true function is multi-faceted: Citadels are central command spires, military bastions, population control hubs, and dimensional relay cores—integral to maintaining Combine authority on planetary scales.

On Earth, construction of the Citadel network began shortly after the Seven Hours War and the subsequent Unification Treaty. The Combine selected eight primary terrestrial locations as strategic loci for these spires, aligning with major continental population centers and key dimensional fault points. As of 2014—approximately two years prior to the events of Half-Life: Alyx—none of the Earth-based Citadels have reached full structural completion. However, each planned site is already host to a foundational array known as a Citadel Anchor.

The Role of the Citadels / Anchors | Pre Suppression Field

The Anchors, or Citadel Foundations, are subterranean constructs designed to stabilize trans-dimensional energy output and support early infrastructure deployment. These structures serve multiple purposes.

Operational Capabilities and Defense Contingencies

Each Citadel-once fully operational-will be vertically integrated command towers capable of exerting total regional control. Current Anchor installations already exhibit the following defense and readiness mechanisms:

The Citadels—and by extension their Anchors—are not solely tools of war. They are instruments of ideological and psychological warfare. Their impossible scale, featureless design, and constant presence in the skyline serve as reminders of human helplessness beneath the gaze of an unseen empire.

Though most citizens may not understand their full purpose, the intended perception of inevitability is deliberate: humanity is meant to see the Citadels as unchallenged, immutable, and eternal.

For the Combine, they are simply tools—constructs meant to turn Earth from a battlefield into a breeding ground for resources, soldiers, and eventual integration into the greater "Universal Union".


Combine Hardlight Fields (CHD) | AEGIS Barrier Systems

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Combine Hardlight Deployment (CHD) "Aegis" Barrier Systems

Field-Controlled Photonic Partition Units – Generation I

Document Classification: Tier-2 Authorized Access
Date: ██/██/2014
Author: -REDACTED-
Distribution: City Administrator Networks / Civil Protection Infrastructure Divisions


Abstract:

The CHD "Aegis" Barrier System is the Combine's standardized deployment of hardlight-based containment fields used in urban occupation environments. Leveraging advanced photon interactivity modulation and carbon-fusion lattice support, the Aegis system enables fast-deployable, semi-permeable energy barriers for urban suppression, corridor denial, and perimeter lockdown operations.

Unlike traditional ballistic barricades or pre-war mechanical gate systems, CHD barriers are modular, impervious to small-arms fire, and capable of on-demand deployment, making them ideal for Combine pacification protocols and transit restriction mandates.


Technology Overview:

Hardlight Structure:

CHD barriers are composed of photonic constructs projected from paired emitter pylons, arranged opposite each other at designated field nodes. These pylons generate a stabilized hardlight lattice by:

  1. Amplifying photon binding through a resonance field, increasing the interactivity between photons beyond naturally occurring limits.
  2. Drawing ambient carbon molecules from the surrounding atmosphere, especially from degraded industrial zones and airborne particulates.
  3. Fusing the carbon into the photon lattice via microscale plasma bonding, resulting in a semi-permanent carbon fiber matrix that gives the barrier physical resistance and form.

This hybrid light-carbon mesh exhibits strength comparable to pre-war military-grade composite armor plating while maintaining the inertia-deflecting, massless properties of light-based constructs.


Field Generator Configuration:

Each CHD unit consists of:


Applications in Urban Environments:


Operational Notes:


Future Development:

As of 2014, advancements in hardlight technology are underway to enable:

Until these developments are stabilized, the CHD "Aegis" system remains the backbone of forcefield infrastructure within Union-controlled territories.


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