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|[''Aperture Science theme'']
|[''Aperture Science theme plays as the Aperture logo appears.'']


'''Cave Johnson''': Cave Johnson here.
'''Cave Johnson''': Cave Johnson here.
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'''Cave Johnson''': Not Aperture Science! Gentlemen, I give you Panels. The planks of tomorrow.
'''Cave Johnson''': Not Aperture Science! Gentlemen, I give you Panels. The planks of tomorrow.


[''Walls are pulled away, revealing mechanical arms attached to the walls and floor. A floor panel is raised, bringing the test subject up. The subject takes a bow as the panels shake.'']
[''Walls are pulled away, revealing mechanical arms attached to the walls and floor. A floor panel in the middle is raised, bringing the test subject up. The subject takes a bow as the panels shake.'']


[''Fade to Atlas and P-body in a test chamber with black wall panels. The floor panels raise and throw them off balance'']
[''Fade to Atlas and P-body in a test chamber with black wall panels. The floor panels raise and throw them off balance'']
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'''Cave Johnson''': Aperture brand panels will assist your test subjects every step of the way.  
'''Cave Johnson''': Aperture brand panels will assist your test subjects every step of the way.  


[''The exit closes and the floor panels retract, cutting off Atlas. A large mechanized panel with spikes descends from the top and smashes Atlas against the floor panels.'']
[''After P-body exits the chamber, the exit closes and the floor panels retract, cutting off Atlas. A [[Crusher|massive mechanized panel with spikes]] descends from the top and smashes Atlas against the floor panels.'']


'''Cave Johnson''': That is not a panel. That's a crusher. We sell them too.
'''Cave Johnson''': That is not a panel. That's a crusher. We sell them too.

Revision as of 19:57, 9 September 2011

Panels is a video which was released by Valve on March 24, 2011 in order to promote Portal 2. The video takes the form of an Aperture Laboratories investment opportunity video, and uses a combination of Aperture Science's hallmark animations and pre-rendered footage in order to showcase the many uses of the Aperture Science Panel.


"Panels" Video Transcript