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"Path of Borealis" is a remix of "Triage at Dawn" made by DJ Dain, named "That Long Train Ride," with the song title being apparently based on a note featured in a map of an early Half-Life 2 journey found in Raising the Bar. One day, a gamer nicknamed "Black Mantis" presented it on the Half-Life 2 Beta-oriented Father Grigori Forums. June 28, 2021: I, the uploader, am not DJ Dain, the author of this remix. It took me far too long to edit the mistakes in the video title (Half-Life 2 Beta, I kept the Path of Borealis name) and description, for which I apologize. I added the paragraph above a few years after uploading this video from some Wiki. I don't remember if it was Combine OverWiki or Half-Life Wikia. There is an article about the song here: https://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/That_Long_Train_Ride. "There has been a considerable amount of confusion throughout the fan community regarding the origins of the track, many initially arguing that it was part of the early versions of Half-Life 2. Its name was also unclear, thought at times to be titled "Path of/to (the) Borealis." In 2007, a Half-Life 2 leak files pack which included That Long Train Ride and other non-Half-Life-related songs, was released, which led to speculation within the community that these tracks were made by Valve. In 2010, a user on the Facepunch forums admitted that he was responsible for this misleading soundtrack compilation." ― Combine OverWiki I'm so glad I was the lucky first one to upload this fantastic song I copied from the newly released Obsidian Conflict mod for Half-Life 2, after which I never played it again (sorry). I apologize for giving the video the incorrect, albeit catchy, name "Path of Borealis." I apologize if I caused any harm to this song's composer or the community. Both the original and this remix are legendary among us Half-Life fans. I'm happy to have been a small part of it.
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