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[[File:P2 sp goo.jpg|right|230px|thumb|Goo as it appears in ''[[Portal 2]]''.]]
[[File:P2 sp goo.jpg|right|230px|thumb|Goo as it appears in ''[[Portal 2]]''.]]
{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|For this next test, the humans originally requested helmets to avoid brain injuries.I ran the numbers. Making the goo deadly was more cost effective.|sound=GLaDOS mp_coop_catapult_201.wav}}
{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|The subtext of that acid pit is acid. The content of the pit is also acid. I'll let you fully absorb it.|sound=GLaDOS_dlc1_mp_coop_art_death_acid01.wav}}


The '''Goo''',<ref>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102090447927900488343/posts/cYPbCtbkkuh Name according to Valve employee, Steve Kalning]</ref> also known as '''Toxic Water''', '''Acid''', and '''Hazard Liquid''', is a common environmental hazard in both ''[[Portal]]'' and ''[[Portal 2]]''.
The '''Goo''',<ref>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102090447927900488343/posts/cYPbCtbkkuh Name according to Valve employee, Steve Kalning]</ref> also known as '''Toxic Water''', '''Acid''', and '''Hazard Liquid''', is a common environmental hazard in both ''[[Portal]]'' and ''[[Portal 2]]''.

Revision as of 02:57, 6 April 2014

Goo as it appears in Portal 2.
The subtext of that acid pit is acid. The content of the pit is also acid. I'll let you fully absorb it.
GLaDOS

The Goo,[1] also known as Toxic Water, Acid, and Hazard Liquid, is a common environmental hazard in both Portal and Portal 2.

Overview

Goo is usually present within testing chambers in order to provide a penalty for failure, and to ensure that test subjects are precise with their movements and positioning of their portals.

Objects that have fallen into the goo are irretrievable. In such cases where testing elements like the cubes are needed to solve a test, a replacement will be issued immediately if the first one was dropped into the goo. On some occasions during Portal 2, objects in the goo can be heard fizzling immediately after falling in.

Appearance-wise in Portal, the goo appears as a mixture of red, green, and brown-colored liquid with a swirled appearance. Any contact with the goo will result in continuous damage that would eventually result in killing Chell within a few seconds upon contact. As of Portal 2, the goo appears to be mainly brown, often with smoke swirling around its presence like in Portal.

Gallery

References