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The Combine heavily relies on imagery through logos, symbols, and propaganda posters to assure their influence on Earth and recall their presence to its residents. Combine units - humanoid and Synth - also bear insignias, logos and other markings. Many Combine posters are also scattered around City 17 and its sector (including the Coast, Nova Prospekt, etc.). Most of the time they include the two common Combine symbols (see below), with variants in color and image backgrounds. The Combine imagery is often quite abstract, and the intended messages can be very subtle.

Randy Lundeen stated that the team made periodic attempts to create and scatter many Combine propaganda posters throughout City 17, designed by Lundeen himself and Damarcus Holbrook. The posters were heavily relying on texts, such as the slogans "They're here for you" and "It's great to be part of the greater good" for the Metropolice and "Keep it clean... or he will" for the Cremator, as well as a welcome poster for City 17, featuring a long text split in several paragraphs. It was eventually decided that most of the posters detracted from the atmosphere, and that they were overused, while the Combine propaganda was to be more subtle. It was also fairly obvious for the team that the Combine did not need to rely on subtle messaging to achieve their ends, resulting in the more abstract posters seen in the final game.[1]

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[edit] "Claw" Combine symbol

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Studies for the Overwatch Soldier seen in Raising the Bar feature many different sleeve insignias, one of them featuring an early claw Combine symbol.[1]

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[edit] "CMB" Combine symbol

The second Combine symbol reads "CMB" in the Latin alphabet, based on or the base of the name "Combine." It is likely used only on Earth. It can be found being used with the claw symbol, sometimes horizontal, sometimes vertical. Only two Combine units, the City and Shield Scanners, feature it.

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[edit] "Claw" + "CMB" symbol combinations

The two common Combine symbols are often used in combination, mostly on posters.

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City 17 has its own logo, a yellow shape based on a layer of the cut "tiles" version of the Citadel. It can be found on several Combine units and devices such as the Suppression Device, the Thumper, the Sentry Gun, the Hunter-Chopper, the Watchtower, the Battery, the back of the Autogun and the APC (in grey in that case). It is probably more the logo of the greater Sector 17 than the city itself, as it can always be found on the same devices located outside of the city.

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[edit] Advisor markings

Some sort of dark-colored ring encompasses the edge of the Advisor body suit, where the suit meets the "head." That ring bears strange golden markings which could be the evidence of an Advisor alphabet. Of note is that for Episode Two, the markings have changed with the model, and appear slightly less golden.

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[edit] Civil Protection insignias and posters

Metrocops have two insignias on their uniform, only consisting of letters and numbers. The red armband they have on the right arm has "c17:i4" written in the font "Impact," followed by a small circle emblazoned on it, written in a squeezed "Impact" font. The first half of "c17:i4" refers to City 17, while ":i4" and the small circle probably refers to a particular sector, the Combine using many code names for many things, as heard in the radio transmissions and the Overwatch Voice messages. However any CP model has the same code, likely due to game limitations. At the back of the collar can be also be read "C17."

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[edit] Overwatch Soldiers insignias

Overwatch Soldiers have several insignias. The standard soldier has an orange triangle on the right forearm, with white unknown symbols in it. The left arm features a yellow circle with two black triangles it (it was originally featured on the Combine Super Soldier, with different colors). The Nova Prospekt Prison Guard has on its right arm the same triangle with white symbols in it, only that it is yellow, and that a yellow "Nova Prospekt" is written below in a black rectangle, again in the font "DIN," a typeface widely used by Valve. On its left arm is the claw Combine symbol, yellow in a black circle. The same rectangle with "Nova Prospekt" inside it is also on the back, bigger. Finally, the Shotgun Soldier has the same logo as the Overwatch Elite, darker and on a maroon background, and no insignia on the right arm.

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Different concept art pictures for the Overwatch Soldier seen in Raising the Bar feature many different sleeve insignias, one of them featuring an early claw Combine symbol.[1]

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[edit] Overwatch Elite insignias

The Overwatch Elite insignia featured on its left arm, chest (in a grey variant, with a campaign ribbon under it) and neck guard (inside it) is the only Combine imagery that indicates hostility or threat, displaying a cracked human skull within a straightened up standard claw Combine symbol, as well as a "C17," probably different for each Combine-controlled city. While the original symbol does not portray the Combine as horrific, the Elite symbol is a deliberate attempt to show the Elites as brutal and deadly. It was possibly influenced by the Totenkopf symbol used most prominently by the Schutzstaffel (or SS), an organization in Nazi Germany which served as both political police and an elite military formation.

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[edit] Synth symbols and markings

Gunships and Striders bear the same symbol on their back and head, respectively, while the Strider has maroon lines on its legs. This symbol was on the back of the Overwatch Soldier's old skin (in white) and can also be seen on the shoulder of one of the Combine Synth Elite Soldier versions. Its meaning and whether it is a Combine symbol or not or if it proves a closer relation between the Gunship and the Strider are unknown.

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[edit] Citizen logos

Citizens do not have any Combine logos on their uniforms; only a blank white tag on the chest, and a bigger one on the back, also blank. However almost all five known previous model always bore at least one logo (see below). The most recent of the previous models, with orange logos on the back and the chest, was kept in the retail game for the rotten Citizen model.

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All previous Citizen models bore at least one logo:

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[edit] Razor Train imagery

The Razor Train does not display any markings, but used to have some related imagery before the game's final release.

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The Citadel Core has its own logo, as seen on one of its main access doors. Of note is that it is similar to the original City 17 logo, although the armatures in the core room itself reflect similar shapes when seen from above.

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[edit] Chargers

The Combine Chargers also bear several markings, mostly consisting of Arabic numerals. The Health Charger has a red cross on a white background, for easy identification, white "AIDE" and "314 - 11:43" under it, as well as the numbers "88000-001 1 08" and "0088-D" on the bottom of the device, "0088-D" being accompanied by an indecipherable text. The Suit Charger has beige colored parts, with on them the word "POWER" and "314 - 11:44" right under, interestingly being dissimilar to the Health Charger numbers from only one cipher. The numbers "88000-001 1" and "0088-D" are also present on the bottom of the device, the "08" from the Health Charger being removed.

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The Half-Life 2 Beta Health Charger model features "COMBINE HEALTH" instead of "AIDE."

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[edit] Dr>Breens Private Reserve logos

The Combine drink, "Dr>Breens Private Reserve," or ">B," uses a simple logo only made of letters written in the Impact font, the same font used for the Metrocop armband. The complete version is on soda machines, while the simple ">B" is found on cans.

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[edit] "Printed circuit" symbol

A Combine symbol seen in two pieces of concept art from Raising the Bar seem to represent printed circuit board-like lines in a circle. One is found in a Consul picture, while the other, more defined and geometric, can be seen on a train, with the Citadel in the back.[1]

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[edit] Cremator poster

The Cremator was to have a propaganda poster dedicated to it (again designed by Randy Lundeen), featuring the sentence "Keep it clean... or he will."[1]

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[edit] Manhack Arcade star

The facade of the fourth Manhack Arcade building features a star, apparently inspired by the Macy's facade in Seattle (the Manhack Arcade is also featured in the "Claw" + "CMB" symbol combinations section of this article).[1][7]

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