Mel



Mel was one of two playable cooperative human test subjects that were cut from Portal 2. Mel is to be played in the game's co-op campaign alongside Chell.

Overview


The only valid instance of Mel's physical appearance is an early placeholder texture replacement of Chell's model from Portal. She appears as a blonde haired, blue eyed woman in a light blue jumpsuit with a fairer skin tone than that of Chell. In the later stages of Portal 2 ' s development cycle, she along with Chell were scrapped from the co-op campaign in favor of the android test subjects; Atlas and P-Body.

Mel's removal from the game came about due to play-tester's reluctance to experiment within co-op puzzles, due to the consequence of dying without respawning; In addition, this helped create an in-universe excuse for the constant respawning of co-op players.

In The Final Hours of Portal 2, a screenshot of an early human co-op campaign can be found. The screenshot depicts the player staring at their co-op partner, who is dressed in the same early jumpsuit design for Portal 2 ' s Chell. However, it appears to be lacking the ponytail hair Chell had and the face appears to be much younger than Chell's development stage at that time, suggesting that the woman in the screenshot is an early design of Mel.

Trivia

 * Although the human co-op concept was scrapped, several GLaDOS voice lines making reference to the women's weight were reused in the game's release for comedic effect, due to Atlas and P-body being robots.
 * Her placeholder texture is a skin group of Chell's model from Portal, which is present and separate from the Portal 2 Chell model in the game files, however the model lacks animations.