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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The Stalemate Associate, {{Spoiler|or in this case, [[Chell]], is needed to press the Stalemate Button if there is any case of the cores in a core transfer, either the corrupted core or the substitute core, disagreeing with the core transfer protocol. Then if the button is pressed, the core transfer will start anyway regardless whatever the condition of the core. Basically, a [[w:Manual override|override]] button}}. Humorously, you apparently need to be a “trained stalemate associate” to press the stalemate resolution button
A Stalemate Associate, {{Spoiler|or in this case, [[Chell]], is needed to press the Stalemate Button if there is any case of either core, either the corrupted core or the substitute core, disapproving of the core transfer protocol. Then, if the button is pressed, the core transfer will begin, regardless the condition of the core.}}. Humorously, only a "trained stalemate resolution associate" to press the stalemate resolution button.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* In Portal 2, it seems that {{Spoiler|he annex is not foolproof, as demonstrated by [[Wheatley]] by placing bombs behind [[panels]]}}
* In Portal 2, it seems that {{Spoiler|the annex is not tamper proof, as demonstrated by [[Wheatley]] by placing bombs behind [[panels]]}}

Revision as of 01:29, 28 August 2020

The Stalemate Resolution Annex as it appears on Portal 2
"...unless a stalemate associate is present to press the stalemate resolution button."
Announcer
"Stalemate Resolution Associate: Please press the Stalemate Resolution Button."
Announcer

The Stalemate Resolution Annex is an area located inside the Central AI Chamber where the Stalemate Resolution Button resides.

Overview

A Stalemate Associate, or in this case, Chell, is needed to press the Stalemate Button if there is any case of either core, either the corrupted core or the substitute core, disapproving of the core transfer protocol. Then, if the button is pressed, the core transfer will begin, regardless the condition of the core.. Humorously, only a "trained stalemate resolution associate" to press the stalemate resolution button.

Trivia

  • In Portal 2, it seems that the annex is not tamper proof, as demonstrated by Wheatley by placing bombs behind panels