Those points are also reinforced by the Half-Life Wiki, but they're not beyond reasonable deduction in the first place: (Even if the most important reason would probably still be the out-of-universe one of a recurring trademark and symbol of identification for the player and the game in unison). If we then set this in relation to the somewhat legendary meaning that Black Mesa, and Gordon's adventures there, have for the whole ideology of the Resistance, it seems to be a reasonable choice, or at least within the bounds of plausibility. But there's also the Lambda Complex that Gordon enters later on (from where he gets teleported to Xen), that employs this symbol as its logo, too. In fact it makes various appearances in Black Mesa, first and foremost on Gordon Freeman's HEV suit itself. The symbol was not only the game-logo in the first game either.
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