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The Relaxation Center serves as a housing bay for dedicated test subjects, where they are put through long-term cryogenic hibernation within their Extended Relaxation Chambers (cargo containers housing a hotel-like room). | The Relaxation Center serves as a housing bay for dedicated test subjects, where they are put through long-term cryogenic hibernation within their Extended Relaxation Chambers (cargo containers housing a hotel-like room). | ||
In ''[[Portal 2]]'', the Extended Relaxation Center appears to be a large compound with thousands of docked containers housing test subjects in their respective Extended Relaxation Chambers. The Relaxation Chambers consist of life support generators that can be powered entirely by the facility's overseer, [[GLaDOS]]. With the destruction of GLaDOS, these chambers slowly depleted in life support over the years and as a result, thousands of test subjects had died overtime. [[Chell]] was able to last | In ''[[Portal 2]]'', the Extended Relaxation Center appears to be a large compound with thousands of docked containers housing test subjects in their respective Extended Relaxation Chambers. The Relaxation Chambers consist of life support generators that can be powered entirely by the facility's overseer, [[GLaDOS]]. With the destruction of GLaDOS, these chambers slowly depleted in life support over the years and as a result, thousands of test subjects had died overtime. [[Chell]] was able to last an extensive, unnatural amount of years in stasis after the events of ''[[Portal]]'' due to the intervention of [[Doug Rattmann]], who had cut all cryogenic supplies from the entire facility and re-directed them into Chell's Relaxation Chamber. These Extended Relaxation Chambers possess a hotel-like interior design, meant to comfort test subjects during their years of stay. | ||
Under protocols, test subjects would regularly be awakened every 50 days in the Relaxation Chamber to prevent physical and mental deterioration. Either GLaDOS or the [[Announcer]] are connected into the Relaxation Chambers to guide test subjects through their rough awakening after a long-term stasis. In ''Portal 2'', due to the lack of GLaDOS' control on the facility, the Announcer will take up the role of awaking test subjects instead. Once test subjects are awake, they are asked to perform physical and mental awareness exercises. In a typical [[Aperture Science]] mindset, posters are made nearby the Relaxation Center in the ''[[Portal 2: Lab Rat]]'' comic to promote usage of cryogenic stasis, claiming it to be "safe & fun". Ironically, a warning label can be found nearby which states that long-term relaxation is not entirely fail-safe, and that test subjects may die in the process. | Under protocols, test subjects would regularly be awakened every 50 days in the Relaxation Chamber to prevent physical and mental deterioration. Either GLaDOS or the [[Announcer]] are connected into the Relaxation Chambers to guide test subjects through their rough awakening after a long-term stasis. In ''Portal 2'', due to the lack of GLaDOS' control on the facility, the Announcer will take up the role of awaking test subjects instead. Once test subjects are awake, they are asked to perform physical and mental awareness exercises. In a typical [[Aperture Science]] mindset, posters are made nearby the Relaxation Center in the ''[[Portal 2: Lab Rat]]'' comic to promote usage of cryogenic stasis, claiming it to be "safe & fun". Ironically, a warning label can be found nearby which states that long-term relaxation is not entirely fail-safe, and that test subjects may die in the process. |
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