Half-Life's scientists might be endless clones of one another thanks to memory limitations of the time, but that hasn't stopped them from taking on personalities of their own. 'scientist01' became Isaac Kleiner in the sequel, but in the '90s, he was dubbed 'Walter' by the community, even spawning fan-fic called "Walter's World" on the Planet Half-Life website. 'scientist02' meanwhile became known as Einstein, thanks to the striking resemblance, but concept and 3D artist Chuck Jones, who designed Gordon Freeman, says he was actually inspired by President George Washington.
I emailed Chuck Jones to ask about a fan theory that 'scientist04' is based on Oppenheimer (which seems unlikely, something lead writer Marc Laidlaw also agreed on when asked by TheGamer). However, he did have something to say about the other models "As far as the scientist, I took the biggest visual cliche of what a scientist would look like and went from there [...] The one you mentioned that looked like Einstein? I think I got the inspiration from George Washington (weird haircut) - not sure why."
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Looking at the two side-by-side, or layered on top of each other in a cursed mishmash as pictured above, it's painfully obvious. Especially when looking at the HD models from Blue Shift and Opposing Force. The only thing Washington is missing is the moustache, which is probably why Einstein became the more popular comparison. That and because he's a famous scientist, which fits a bit better than an American president.
Over the years, Half-Life fans also dug up a cut female scientist from the alpha, whose textures can be found in the Source version of the game's files. In the initial build,
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