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{{quotation|'''Announcer'''|在未来城市废墟里误打误撞进入这个设施的未来探险者,Welcome!And remember: Testing is the future, and future starts with you.|sound=Announcer_prehub17.wav}}
{{quotation|'''The Announcer'''|If you are a non-employee who has discovered this facility amid the ruins of civilization, welcome! And remember: Testing is the future, and the future starts with ''you''.|sound=Announcer_prehub17.wav}}


The announcer is a minor character in [[Portal 2]].  The announcer is known by his rigid musculine soundline. His voice actor is Joe Micheals. {{spoiler|After GLaDOS was destroyed in the end of [[Portal]]}}The announcer seems to be taking over the lab{{spoiler|Before GLaDOS returns}}. And fulfill the basic needs for the lab to keep running before Portal 2.  In Portal 2, The announcer guides [[Chell]]through Test chambers with pre-recorded messages.{{spoiler|Before Chell and [[Wheatly]] accidentally reactivates GLaDOS}}{{spoiler|After that, GLaDOS took over most of the controls. And The Announcer returned to be a minor character}}
The announcer is a minor character in [[Portal 2]].  The announcer is known by his rigid masculine sound line. His voice actor is Joe Micheals. {{spoiler|After GLaDOS is destroyed at the end of [[Portal]]}} The Announcer seems to be taking over the lab {{spoiler|before GLaDOS returns}}, and fulfilling the basic needs for the lab to keep running before Portal 2.  In Portal 2, The announcer guides [[Chell]] through Test chambers with pre-recorded messages. {{spoiler|After Chell and [[Wheatley]] accidentally reactivate GLaDOS, she takes over most of the controls, and The Announcer returns to being a minor character}}


He is an AI system designed to work in extreme and low power conditions to keep research and testing going, even during "circumstances of potentially apocalyptic significance” so “science can still be done.” Although, unlike many robots and AI in Aperture such as GLaDOS, [[Cores]], or even [[Turrets]], the Announcer does not have a physical presence and displays no hints of sentience. Instead, he rather is or is a part of the basic system of Aperture, his lines similar to computer alerts and triggered in the same fashion (such as deleting a file, indicating problems with the reactor core, etc.) He shows no acknowledgement to the {{spoiler|Combine Invasion}} outside the facility, no ability to record results from a test, no recognition of Chell being the one who {{spoiler|destroyed GLaDOS}}, no desire to change tests within the facility or create new inventions, or ability to realize that the faulty turret used to sabotage the turret production line was flawed. He can, however, read files, detect life and the overall condition of the facility, operate the sprinkler system, as well as override the main AI in situations like stalemate procedures.
He is an AI system designed to work in extreme and low power conditions to keep research and testing going, even during "circumstances of potentially apocalyptic significance” so “science can still be done.” Although, unlike many robots and AI in Aperture such as GLaDOS, [[Cores]], or even [[Turrets]], the Announcer does not have a physical presence and displays no hints of sentience. Instead, he rather is or is a part of the basic system of Aperture, his lines similar to computer alerts and triggered in the same fashion (such as deleting a file, indicating problems with the reactor core, etc.) He shows no acknowledgement to the {{spoiler|Combine Invasion}} outside the facility, no ability to record results from a test, no recognition of Chell being the one who {{spoiler|destroyed GLaDOS}}, no desire to change tests within the facility or create new inventions, or ability to realize that the faulty turret used to sabotage the turret production line was flawed. He can, however, read files, detect life and the overall condition of the facility, operate the [[Aperture Science Fire Suppression System|sprinkler system]], as well as override the main AI in situations like stalemate procedures.


Indicated by his presence behind the scenes of Aperture especially concerning the production of Turrets, the Announcer maintains many ancillary functions that the main AI doesn't overlook but can utilize, and continues to make sure that miniscule problems are taken care of and that the main AI knows of any major problems occurring within Aperture.
Indicated by his presence behind the scenes of Aperture especially concerning the production of Turrets, the Announcer maintains many ancillary functions that the main AI doesn't overlook but can utilize, and continues to make sure that minuscule problems are taken care of and that the main AI knows of any major problems occurring within Aperture.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Several unused [[Glados lines#Alternate GLaDOS Announcer lines|voice lines]] indicate that at some point during development of ''Portal 2'', the Announcer's job was to be filled by GLaDOS herself, before ultimately being replaced by Joe Micheals' rendition of the script.
* Several unused [[GLaDOS voice lines (Other)#Alternate GLaDOS Announcer lines|voice lines]] indicate that at some point during development of ''Portal 2'', the Announcer's job was to be filled by GLaDOS herself, before ultimately being replaced by Joe Micheals' rendition of the script.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 00:19, 21 February 2024

If you are a non-employee who has discovered this facility amid the ruins of civilization, welcome! And remember: Testing is the future, and the future starts with you.
The Announcer

The announcer is a minor character in Portal 2. The announcer is known by his rigid masculine sound line. His voice actor is Joe Micheals. After GLaDOS is destroyed at the end of Portal The Announcer seems to be taking over the lab before GLaDOS returns, and fulfilling the basic needs for the lab to keep running before Portal 2. In Portal 2, The announcer guides Chell through Test chambers with pre-recorded messages. After Chell and Wheatley accidentally reactivate GLaDOS, she takes over most of the controls, and The Announcer returns to being a minor character

He is an AI system designed to work in extreme and low power conditions to keep research and testing going, even during "circumstances of potentially apocalyptic significance” so “science can still be done.” Although, unlike many robots and AI in Aperture such as GLaDOS, Cores, or even Turrets, the Announcer does not have a physical presence and displays no hints of sentience. Instead, he rather is or is a part of the basic system of Aperture, his lines similar to computer alerts and triggered in the same fashion (such as deleting a file, indicating problems with the reactor core, etc.) He shows no acknowledgement to the Combine Invasion outside the facility, no ability to record results from a test, no recognition of Chell being the one who destroyed GLaDOS, no desire to change tests within the facility or create new inventions, or ability to realize that the faulty turret used to sabotage the turret production line was flawed. He can, however, read files, detect life and the overall condition of the facility, operate the sprinkler system, as well as override the main AI in situations like stalemate procedures.

Indicated by his presence behind the scenes of Aperture especially concerning the production of Turrets, the Announcer maintains many ancillary functions that the main AI doesn't overlook but can utilize, and continues to make sure that minuscule problems are taken care of and that the main AI knows of any major problems occurring within Aperture.

Trivia

  • Several unused voice lines indicate that at some point during development of Portal 2, the Announcer's job was to be filled by GLaDOS herself, before ultimately being replaced by Joe Micheals' rendition of the script.

See also