Talk:Black Mesa Test Range

any relation to Half-Life?
just wondering. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.34.252.177 (talk) 20:32, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
 * From everything I've found, the Black Mesa Research Facility was in Black Mesa, New Mexico. I've found nothing either confirming nor denying that BMRF was either named after or based on Black Mesa Test Range, although it's possible. KerathFreeman (talk) 02:01, 29 December 2015 (UTC)

Mixing up real-world Black Mesa and Half Life video game?
This article seems to mix up facts about the real-life Black Mesa testing facility (if there is such a thing at all, I am no expert) and 'facts' from the Half Life video game, including fictional technology, aliens, and even the name of the game's protagonist. At the same time, the article fails to make any reference to the game, or to indicate that those parts (if not the entire facility) is fictional. Instead, it is categorized as a US military article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.149.232.211 (talk) 12:37, 2 March 2016 (UTC)

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