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Noted the Portal Prelude Vault. May add other variants (as pictures) in the future, once I find some.
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'''Relaxation Vaults''' are rooms in which test subjects are temporarily held in stasis before and after being put through testing. Test subjects would have to be extracted from the [[Extended Relaxation Center]] and into the Relaxation Vault, and at the conclusion of testing, test subjects would most likely be put back into their Extended Relaxation Chamber.
'''Relaxation Vaults''' are rooms in which test subjects are temporarily held in stasis before and after being put through testing. Test subjects would have to be extracted from the [[Extended Relaxation Center]] and into the Relaxation Vault, and at the conclusion of testing, test subjects would most likely be put back into their Extended Relaxation Chamber.


Relaxation Vaults contain beds, tables, toilets, and can only be entered and exited by means of a portal. However, that is not always the case. For example in [[Portal prelude]], the test chamber includes the normal items with addition of a button that activates a portal spawner to escape the room as opposed to simply waiting for the countdown timer. These vaults appear in both ''[[Portal]]'' and the single-player campaign of ''[[Portal 2]]''.
Relaxation Vaults contain beds, tables, toilets, and can only be entered and exited by means of a portal. However, that is not always the case. For example in [[Portal: Prelude]], the test chamber includes the normal items with addition of a button that activates a portal spawner to escape the room as opposed to simply waiting for the countdown timer. These vaults appear in both ''[[Portal]]'' and the single-player campaign of ''[[Portal 2]]''.


== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==