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The '''Morality Core''' is a [[Cores#Personality Cores|personality core]] that appears in ''[[Portal]]'', and [[Portal 2: Lab Rat]]. It is one of many cores that was attached to [[GLaDOS]] in order to regulate her behavior. It was programmed to prevent her from doing unethical deeds, acting as an artificial conscience. When [[Doug Rattmann]] first sees the Morality Core, he doubts its capability to restrain GLaDOS, saying "You can always ignore your conscience". {{Spoiler|He turns out to be correct, as despite the Morality Core being attached, GLaDOS floods Aperture with [[Neurotoxin|neurotoxin]] anyway.}}
The '''Morality Core''' is a [[Cores#Personality Cores|personality core]] that appears in ''[[Portal]]'', and [[Portal 2: Lab Rat]]. It is one of many cores that was attached to [[GLaDOS]] in order to regulate her behavior. It was programmed to prevent her from doing unethical deeds, acting as an artificial conscience. When [[Doug Rattmann]] first sees the Morality Core, he doubts its capability to restrain GLaDOS, saying "You can always ignore your conscience". {{Spoiler|He turns out to be correct, as despite the Morality Core being attached, GLaDOS floods Aperture with [[Neurotoxin|neurotoxin]] anyway.}}


{{Spoiler|At the end of ''Portal'', it falls off of [[GLaDOS]]' body, possibly intentionally. GLaDOS repeatedly tells Chell not to touch it, but she disregards this advice and destroys it in an [[Emergency Intelligence Incinerator]]. With her conscience removed, GLaDOS is free to flood [[Portal GLaDOS' Chamber|her chamber]] with neurotoxin. However, the Morality Core was apparently also necessary for keeping the Rocket Turret in her chamber deactivated. Chell uses this turret to destroy GLaDOS.}}  
{{Spoiler|At the end of ''Portal'', it falls off of [[GLaDOS]]' body, possibly intentionally. GLaDOS repeatedly tells Chell not to touch it, but she disregards this advice and destroys it in an [[Emergency Intelligence Incinerator]]. When incinerated, it is then known by GLaDOS as the [[Media:GLaDOS escape_02_spheredestroy1-02.wav|"Aperture Science Thing We Don't Know What It Does"]]. With her conscience removed, GLaDOS is free to flood [[Portal GLaDOS' Chamber|her chamber]] with neurotoxin.}}
 
== Gallery ==
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|File:LEGO Dimensions Morality Core.png|alt1=The Morality Core in LEGO Dimensions.|The Morality Core as seen in ''LEGO Dimensions.''
}}
 
 
== Trivia ==
* Unlike the other cores, the Morality Core appears to be unable to speak, or simply decides not to talk.
* The Morality Core makes a cameo appearance in [[LEGO Dimensions]]; [http://lego-dimensions.wikia.com/wiki/Wyldstyle Wyldstyle] installs this core after disconnecting its opposite, the ''"Amorality Core"'', from [[GLaDOS]] in an attempt to make her more cooperative.  
 
* {{Spoiler|The Morality Core has one dot on each side, as it is the first core to be incinerated. This pattern is seen on all cores from Portal.}}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==