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{{Quotation|'''Wheatley'''|Can you see it anywhere? I can't see it anywhere. Uh. Tell you what, plug me in and I'll turn the lights on.|sound=Wheatley_demosphereswitchroom06.wav}} | |||
{{Quotation|'''Announcer'''|To initiate a core transfer, please deposit substitute core in receptacle.|sound=Announcer_gladosbattle13.wav}} | |||
{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|Plug me in, and I'll take you up.|sound=GLaDOS_potatos_sp_a4_finale4_plugmein01.wav}} | |||
The [[Aperture Science]] Core Input Receptacle (No official name is given/conjectural) is a computer data port that allows Personality Constructs to be attached to it and upload data or override computer functions in [[Portal 2]]. | The [[Aperture Science]] Core Input Receptacle (No official name is given/conjectural) is a computer data port that allows Personality Constructs to be attached to it and upload data or override computer functions in [[Portal 2]]. | ||
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“ | Plug me into that stick on the wall over there. Yeah? And I'll show you something. You'll be impressed by this.
— Wheatley
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“ | Can you see it anywhere? I can't see it anywhere. Uh. Tell you what, plug me in and I'll turn the lights on.
— Wheatley
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“ | To initiate a core transfer, please deposit substitute core in receptacle.
— Announcer
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The Aperture Science Core Input Receptacle (No official name is given/conjectural) is a computer data port that allows Personality Constructs to be attached to it and upload data or override computer functions in Portal 2.
They can be found throughout the Enrichment Center as one is primarily focused in the Central AI Chamber and others are even found in hidden panels behind testing tracks.
Overview
When Chell was working alongside with Wheatley trying to escape, she plugged Wheatley into a Core Input Receptacle. In doing this, Wheatley was able to override testing protocol and eventually allow them to continue with their escape.
The computer port becomes a vital storyline element inside the Central AI Chamber, when Wheatley is plugged into it to initiate a Central Core transfer. This is achieved once the Aperture Science Announcement System states that due to GLaDOS' corruption, a replacement core is needed to bypass her control over the facility. Knowing this, Chell places Wheatley into the Core Input Receptacle to initiate the transfer process. Finally, GLaDOS also uses that very same computer port in the Central AI Chamber to transfer herself from the potato battery that Wheatley had uploaded her into, and back to the Central Core body after disconnecting Wheatley – who wasn't able to maintain the facility due to his incompetence.
Function
This place will be the placeholder for the uncorrupted core while waiting for the corrupt core to be ejected.
Trivia
- Humorously, Wheatley seems to feel a degree of embarrassment if someone directly watches him interfacing with a Receptacle, saying that he "can't do it if [Chell is] watching."
- The process for replacing a corrupted Central Core appears to be painful for at least one of the participants, as GLaDOS screams in what seems to be a mixture of pain and defiance during the transfer. This occurred due to Cores are physically connected to the AI Chamber while not being shut down or forcefully ejected from the receptacle. GLaDOS also assured Wheatley that it would be painful. Wheatley's subsequent screams confirm this fact.
- The hidden Weighted Companion Cube in the Cooperative Testing Initiative during the final chamber of Test Course 4 is plugged into the port.