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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Black Mesa scientists, Armstrong, Arne Magnusson, Backman, Bahl, Bailey, Bernier, Birdwell, Bond, Casali, Caughley, Cavanaugh, Colette Green, Cook, Coomer, Deupree, Donaldson, Eli Vance, Gina Cross, Gordon Freeman, Guthrie, Harold, Heironimus, Hess, Isaac Kleiner, Isabel Teasley, Ivan the Space Biker, Johnson, Jones, Laidlaw, Landon, Laur, Louis Donaldson, Luna, Lundeen, Mark, Martel, McArthur, Mennet, Mertz, Montague, Myers, Newell, Palmer, Peters, Pitchford, Reardon, Richard Keller, Riller, Rosenberg, S. Jones, S. Reardon, Selitto, Simmons, Smithers, Stelly, Theodore, Tolman, VanDolen, Walker, Wallace Breen, Walter Bennet, Wardwell, Wood, Cave Johnson, Judith Mossman. Excerpt: Armstrong is a Black Mesa scientist who was accommodated in the Level 3 Dormitories in the Black Mesa South Wing. There he/she shared room 305 with Cavanaugh. Dr. Arne Magnusson is the leader of White Forest. He is a grey-haired stocky Caucasian man who looks to be in his early sixties. He is a former member of the Black Mesa Science Team, one of the few survivors of the Black Mesa Incident, and an important orchestrator of the Resistance. Magnusson introducing his Magnusson Device. Before the Black Mesa Incident, Magnusson worked at Black Mesa as a scientist. As said by Eli Vance in White Forest, Arne used to compete for grant money with Isaac Kleiner (Eli: "The way he and Magnusson have been going at it, you'd think they were still competing for grant money!," to which Alyx answers "Some things never change..."), and took grievance with Gordon Freeman when the latter destroyed his microwave casserole back at Black Mesa (see below). It is never directly explained how Dr. Magnusson managed to survive the Black Mesa Incident. After the Combine invasion he came to head a major Resistance base, White Forest, and used his scientific expertise to make technological advances to aid the Resistance....