Doctor Richard Keller

Doctor Richard Keller is a fictional character in Half-Life: Decay, the co-op expansion to Half-Life's PlayStation 2 port. The instruction manual describes him as being a 55 year old, wheelchair-bound scientist working in the Black Mesa Research Facility with level 5 security clearance. Keller is portrayed as being a temperamental and somewhat contemptuous person in the game, and it is hinted that he carries a grudge against colleague Dr. Rosenbe... more

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