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== Story == | == Story == | ||
An [[Aperture Science]] test subject named [[Mel]] arrives at Aperture via train in 1952. [[Cave Johnson]] tells her that she will be testing the Short-Term [[Relaxation Vault]], and tells her she will be asleep for a few minutes, or at most an hour. After going into the vault, something goes wrong, and she is indefinitely put to sleep. Later, far into the future, she is waken up by a voice pretending to be Cave Johnson that is trying to convince her it is 1952. It tells her to pick up an [[ASHPD]] to participate in a "new test." After a few tests, he decides to stop the act, and reveals he isn't Cave Johnson, and they are in the future and stuck inside of Aperture. He is actually a core named Virgil, a 'maintenance core' who is stuck in the 'scrapyard' of Aperture, and needs your help. Later after reaching a seal, Mel takes the lift that comes down after opening the seal. Mel later reaches the scrapyard, and then the offices. After finding Virgil, | {{Spoiler|An [[Aperture Science]] test subject named [[Mel]] arrives at Aperture via train in 1952. [[Cave Johnson]] tells her that she will be testing the Short-Term [[Relaxation Vault]], and tells her she will be asleep for a few minutes, or at most an hour. After going into the vault, something goes wrong, and she is indefinitely put to sleep. Later, far into the future, she is waken up by a voice pretending to be Cave Johnson that is trying to convince her it is 1952, despite the fact that the facility is deserted and filled with items from the 1970s (the voice claims that there was an earthquake that brought items from the future). It tells her to pick up an [[ASHPD]] to participate in a "new test." After a few tests, he decides to stop the act, and reveals he isn't Cave Johnson, and they are in the future and stuck inside of Aperture. He is actually a core named Virgil, a 'maintenance core' who is stuck in the 'scrapyard' of Aperture, and needs your help. Later after reaching a seal, Mel takes the lift that comes down after opening the seal. Mel later reaches the scrapyard, and then the offices. After finding Virgil, | ||
he tells Mel to turn on the power. After turning on the power the voice is heard again. Its name is 'AEGIS', short for 'Aperture Employee Guardian and Intrusion System'. AEGIS begins to flood Aperture with toxic goo. Mel and Virgil take an elevator up to Virgil's testing track, through which they can access the computer room for AEGIS. Mel uses turrets to destroy the computers, and shut down AEGIS. Before shutting down, AEGIS reveals that it was trying to eliminate three targets: Mel, Virgil and [[GLaDOS]]. Mel incinerates her portal device, and goes up to the surface, saying goodbye to Virgil. Shutting down AEGIS drained cryogenic reserve power, thus waking up [[Chell]] and starting the events of Portal 2. | he tells Mel to turn on the power. After turning on the power the voice is heard again. Its name is 'AEGIS', short for 'Aperture Employee Guardian and Intrusion System'. AEGIS begins to flood Aperture with toxic goo. Mel and Virgil take an elevator up to Virgil's testing track, through which they can access the computer room for AEGIS. Mel uses turrets to destroy the computers, and shut down AEGIS. Before shutting down, AEGIS reveals that it was trying to eliminate three targets: Mel, Virgil and [[GLaDOS]]. Mel incinerates her portal device, and goes up to the surface, saying goodbye to Virgil. Shutting down AEGIS drained cryogenic reserve power, thus waking up [[Chell]] and starting the events of Portal 2.}} | ||
== Mechanics == | == Mechanics == | ||
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Portal Stories: Mel's mechanics work similarly to [[Portal]] and Portal 2. | Portal Stories: Mel's mechanics work similarly to [[Portal]] and Portal 2. | ||
* New '70s portal gun model | * New '70s portal gun model | ||
* | * '50s mobster [[Turrets]] (Voices unused due to the Source Engine's programming) | ||
* Advanced, high-difficulty tests | * Advanced, high-difficulty tests | ||
* Stylish '50s | * Stylish '50s [[Long Fall Boots]] | ||
* [[Death Fizzler]]s | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
==== ''' | === Mel === | ||
{{Main|Mel}} | |||
[[Image:Mel.png|right|150px|Mel's placeholder found in Portal 2's game files.]] | |||
Mel is the main protagonist of Portal Stories: Mel. She is a middle-aged brunette woman sporting a brown Aperture jumpsuit and spring based long fall boots. She also has subtle makeup such as red nail varnish and red lipstick. Little is known about her history as she is a silent protagonist similar to Chell from Portal and Portal 2, {{Spoiler|however Virgil does tell us about her struggles in Olympics, thus proving her Olympic status as an athlete in the 1936 Nuremberg Olympics. Her story starts in the old 1950s Aperture in a small train, akin to the beginning to the original Half-Life [[http://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Half-Life]], and Cave Johnson gives us a quick synopsis of the facility, along with his usual antics (i.e. firing an employee for a simple spelling error). She soon walks through the brand new unnamed community founded by Aperture Science themselves, and going into the new yet faulty Aperture Science Short-Term Relaxation Vault (most likely an earlier version of the Aperture Science Long-Term Relaxation Vault). She falls asleep as Cave Johnson instructs her to do and then she soon falls into a long slumber. Once awoken "Cave Johnson" soon tells her she successfully completed her test and that she can complete another brand new test. As Mel looks around, it is clear that a long time has passed, as the building is ruined and filled with items from the 1970s, and Mel carries out her adventure inbetween Portal and Portal 2, and after the Bring Your Daughter To Work Day incident leaving all the scientists dead as well as GLaDOS deactivated and badly damaged by Chell. Mel is soon led by "Cave Johnson" to a vintage portal gun, in a smashed shelf filled with an array of comical rewards and trophies highlighting Aperture's achievements. She makes her way around the destroyed Aperture facility with technology well beyond Mel's time period, but "Cave" reassures it was simply an earthquake that brought things from the future with it. Now Mel needs to use her 'new test' to try and solve the Enrichment Spheres and finish the 'new' testing shaft. Throughout the rest of her testing adventure, Mel has a lack of a deep character and simply acts as a gateway for the player. Soon, through testing along with Cave Johnson acting increasingly suspicious, it is soon revealed that he is not Cave Johnson and in fact a [[Personality Core|Personality Construct]] named Virgil, who wants Mel to help him get out of the Aperture scrapyard that he fell into, off his management rail. If Mel is successful then Virgil will let her escape Aperture to go back to her 'normal' life.}} | |||
{{Spoiler|After Virgil reveals himself, the relationship starts off shaky due to a lack of trust, Virgil himself even stating 'why would you trust someone who just lied to you' but as soon as Mel sees Virgil, Virgil seems very grateful when Mel picks him up stating "my motherboard was going critical". With Mel saving Virgil's life this seems to strengthen their bond.}} | |||
{{Spoiler|With the introduction of AEGIS, the main antagonist of the game, Virgil seems rather quite alarmed about the 'flooding protocol' instigated by AEGIS, flooding the whole 1970s Lima Whiskey testing track, so Virgil tries to get Mel onto his testing track, which is soon hijacked by AEGIS, showing his power over the facility, and throughout the testing track Virgil tries to get Mel out, protect her and further encourage her. Soon, Virgil devises a plan to go to an overgrown testing track as the AEGIS scanners would be instantly overwhelmed by the amount of organic life (i.e. the overgrown plants and feral wildlife). Now in the overgrown testing track, Mel treks through it, still avoiding the imminent flood. Meanwhile, Virgil tries to gather as much information on AEGIS to shut down the autonomous core and then fully shut it down. Once devising a new plan to finish off AEGIS, Mel escapes and meets up with Virgil momentarily to then go to the AEGIS hub and systematically shut down his security, such as his thermal discouragement fields, and disabling his turrets. Finally, Virgil says he can't go in due to the lack of management rails. He wishes Mel good luck and she soon goes forward to shut his autonomy off.}} | |||
{{Spoiler|Finally, using the defective turrets, Mel shuts down the AEGIS core leaving the AEGIS mainframe to a manual input. She shuts AGEIS down, but then soon finds out AEGIS's main goal was to completely flood the facility to fully destroy GLaDOS as its sole purpose was to protect all Aperture employees and accidentally seeing Mel and Virgil as murderers along with GLaDOS after she flooded the place herself with a deadly neurotoxin. Now Mel can finally escape, but first has to incinerate her old portal gun and have a final goodbye with Virgil and get to the surface and see the external ruins of the previous Aperture-founded community.}} | |||
{{Spoiler|Then, a clear view of Mel shocked by her surroundings is shown and her adventure ends, we have very little information on Mel and seeing as Portal Stories: Mel is not canon, there is no acknowledgement to her in Portal 2, but it can be assumed she tries to live her life, but seeing the surrounding is completely overrun with wildlife, it seems that human life is scarce and society has probably collapsed, probably to the events of the Half-Life series.}} | |||
=== Virgil === | |||
[[File:Virgil.jpg|200px|thumb|An image of Virgil as seen in the game.]] | |||
Virgil is a personality construct, built by Aperture Science, probably in the late Cave Johnson/early Caroline era of the company as one of the first cores, due to his eye being the '70s logo of Aperture, as well as him having a great deal of knowledge on the older facility. He has a dark red skin with a tropical theme, and his orange eye cracked. Being a personality construct, he is a sentient AI and has a personality as the title implies. Throughout the game, he is shown to have much more intelligence then [[Wheatley]], but he is simply referred to as a maintenance core and does not possess a defined personality trait like the [[Space Sphere]], [[Adventure Sphere|Rick]] or the [[Fact Sphere]]. | |||
{{Spoiler|Virgil first appears as a fake Cave Johnson after the facility fell into disrepair and tries to guide Mel out to help him escape, only wanting to get out of his "technological nightmare", but as soon as Mel saves his motherboard from going critical, he starts to devise a plan to let both of them escape. However with the security system AEGIS flooding the place, Virgil tries to launch Mel onto his testing track for it to be hi-jacked a couple of tests in. He devised a second plan to go to the overrun facility to confuse AEGIS and use it as an distraction to find a way to destroy AEGIS and stop the flooding protocol. Finally once out of the overrun testing track, Virgil instructs Mel to shut down the AEGIS security and shut down the autonomy mainframe just to leave a manual input. Once Mel defeats AEGIS, Virgil and Mel depart and Virgil is left in Aperture Science, only with the other cores, Chell and GLaDOS once they wake up.}} Seeing that Portal Stories: Mel is non-canon it is unknown what truly happens to Virgil after the game or in the time period of Portal 2. Finally, it is also inferred that Virgil maybe be homosexual or bisexual as he shows some subtle attraction to the Rainbow Core, who is a male personality core. | |||
=== AEGIS === | |||
[[File:Mel aegis closeup.jpg|200px|thumbnail|An image of AEGIS, in a similar position to GLaDOS]] | |||
AEGIS (Aperture Employee Guardian and Intrusion System) is the main antagonist of the game. He can speak and make autonomous decisions, but they are based on protecting the scientists and does not show any self-awareness or sentience. He can only follow protocols and what will be safest for the scientists. He also seems to have great power over the facility, like GLaDOS, such as dispensing turrets, starting a flooding sequence or a asphyxiation program and even control testing tracks. He is first encountered in old Aperture when you have almost escaped the Lima Whiskey testing track as its radars can probably pick Mel up and immediately deems you as a threat, assuming you killed all the scientists in the Bring Your Daughter To Work Day incident. | |||
=== Rainbow Core === | |||
The Rainbow Core appears as an Easter egg in a Test Chamber involving [[Excursion Funnel]]s, and speaks in a similar fashion to the Adventure Sphere. Virgil seems to be attracted to him, as evidenced by Virgil hoping Mel 'got his serial number'. | |||
:[[ | ==Test Chambers== | ||
=== Chapter 1: ''1952'' === | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Tram Ride]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Intro]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Lift]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Garden]] | |||
=== Chapter 2: ''Extended Relaxation'' === | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Garden Part 2]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Under Bounce]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Once Upon]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Past Power]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Ramp]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Fire Storm]] | |||
* ''' | === Chapter 3: ''The Ascent'' === | ||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Junk Yard]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 1]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 2]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 3]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 4]] | |||
=== Chapter 4: ''Organic Complications'' === | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Overgrown]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel TB Over Goo]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Two Of A Kind]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Destroyed]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Factory]] | |||
=== Chapter 5: ''Intrusion'' === | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Core Access]] | |||
* [[Portal Stories: Mel Finale]] | |||
== Betas == | |||
=== Public beta branch === | |||
=== day1version === | |||
== Gallery == | |||
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|File:Mel Overgrown.png|An overgrown test chamber in Portal Stories: Mel. | |||
|File:Portal Stories Mel Breen Visits Aperture.jpg|A framed portrait depicting Wallace Breen shaking hands with Cave Johnson. | |||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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* [[Doug Rattmann|Ratman]]'s dens can also be found in Portal Stories: Mel and one depicts AEGIS with millions of hands, depicting its control over the facility, when it is online. | * [[Doug Rattmann|Ratman]]'s dens can also be found in Portal Stories: Mel and one depicts AEGIS with millions of hands, depicting its control over the facility, when it is online. | ||
* A hidden [[Weighted Companion Cube|companion cube]] can be found in Chapter 4, and is immediately fizzled on attempts to pick it up. | * A hidden [[Weighted Companion Cube|companion cube]] can be found in Chapter 4, and is immediately fizzled on attempts to pick it up. | ||
* The number "2056" appears many times during the game, in a mysterious way. It can be found at the beginning of the game on the train, and many other times, appearing also in an Easter egg and an achievement. This is a reference to developer LoneWolf2056's username. | |||
* At the end of Chapter 4 a portrait captioned "Wallace Breen visits Aperture Science Laboratories, 1983" can be found depicting Wallace Breen shaking hands with [[Cave Johnson]]. | |||
* There is possiblity to open [[Puzzle Maker]] in this game. Open console and write <code>puzzlemaker_new_chamber</code> to open new map, and <code>puzzlemaker_open_chamber</code> to see dialogue window with saved maps. However, all of the models and textures are missing, and you can't actually play the chambers. | |||
== Achievements == | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 11 May 2023
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Portal Stories: Mel is a modification and unofficial prequel to Portal 2.
Story
An Aperture Science test subject named Mel arrives at Aperture via train in 1952. Cave Johnson tells her that she will be testing the Short-Term Relaxation Vault, and tells her she will be asleep for a few minutes, or at most an hour. After going into the vault, something goes wrong, and she is indefinitely put to sleep. Later, far into the future, she is waken up by a voice pretending to be Cave Johnson that is trying to convince her it is 1952, despite the fact that the facility is deserted and filled with items from the 1970s (the voice claims that there was an earthquake that brought items from the future). It tells her to pick up an ASHPD to participate in a "new test." After a few tests, he decides to stop the act, and reveals he isn't Cave Johnson, and they are in the future and stuck inside of Aperture. He is actually a core named Virgil, a 'maintenance core' who is stuck in the 'scrapyard' of Aperture, and needs your help. Later after reaching a seal, Mel takes the lift that comes down after opening the seal. Mel later reaches the scrapyard, and then the offices. After finding Virgil, he tells Mel to turn on the power. After turning on the power the voice is heard again. Its name is 'AEGIS', short for 'Aperture Employee Guardian and Intrusion System'. AEGIS begins to flood Aperture with toxic goo. Mel and Virgil take an elevator up to Virgil's testing track, through which they can access the computer room for AEGIS. Mel uses turrets to destroy the computers, and shut down AEGIS. Before shutting down, AEGIS reveals that it was trying to eliminate three targets: Mel, Virgil and GLaDOS. Mel incinerates her portal device, and goes up to the surface, saying goodbye to Virgil. Shutting down AEGIS drained cryogenic reserve power, thus waking up Chell and starting the events of Portal 2.
Mechanics
Portal Stories: Mel's mechanics work similarly to Portal and Portal 2.
- New '70s portal gun model
- '50s mobster Turrets (Voices unused due to the Source Engine's programming)
- Advanced, high-difficulty tests
- Stylish '50s Long Fall Boots
- Death Fizzlers
Characters
Mel
Mel is the main protagonist of Portal Stories: Mel. She is a middle-aged brunette woman sporting a brown Aperture jumpsuit and spring based long fall boots. She also has subtle makeup such as red nail varnish and red lipstick. Little is known about her history as she is a silent protagonist similar to Chell from Portal and Portal 2, however Virgil does tell us about her struggles in Olympics, thus proving her Olympic status as an athlete in the 1936 Nuremberg Olympics. Her story starts in the old 1950s Aperture in a small train, akin to the beginning to the original Half-Life [[1]], and Cave Johnson gives us a quick synopsis of the facility, along with his usual antics (i.e. firing an employee for a simple spelling error). She soon walks through the brand new unnamed community founded by Aperture Science themselves, and going into the new yet faulty Aperture Science Short-Term Relaxation Vault (most likely an earlier version of the Aperture Science Long-Term Relaxation Vault). She falls asleep as Cave Johnson instructs her to do and then she soon falls into a long slumber. Once awoken "Cave Johnson" soon tells her she successfully completed her test and that she can complete another brand new test. As Mel looks around, it is clear that a long time has passed, as the building is ruined and filled with items from the 1970s, and Mel carries out her adventure inbetween Portal and Portal 2, and after the Bring Your Daughter To Work Day incident leaving all the scientists dead as well as GLaDOS deactivated and badly damaged by Chell. Mel is soon led by "Cave Johnson" to a vintage portal gun, in a smashed shelf filled with an array of comical rewards and trophies highlighting Aperture's achievements. She makes her way around the destroyed Aperture facility with technology well beyond Mel's time period, but "Cave" reassures it was simply an earthquake that brought things from the future with it. Now Mel needs to use her 'new test' to try and solve the Enrichment Spheres and finish the 'new' testing shaft. Throughout the rest of her testing adventure, Mel has a lack of a deep character and simply acts as a gateway for the player. Soon, through testing along with Cave Johnson acting increasingly suspicious, it is soon revealed that he is not Cave Johnson and in fact a Personality Construct named Virgil, who wants Mel to help him get out of the Aperture scrapyard that he fell into, off his management rail. If Mel is successful then Virgil will let her escape Aperture to go back to her 'normal' life.
After Virgil reveals himself, the relationship starts off shaky due to a lack of trust, Virgil himself even stating 'why would you trust someone who just lied to you' but as soon as Mel sees Virgil, Virgil seems very grateful when Mel picks him up stating "my motherboard was going critical". With Mel saving Virgil's life this seems to strengthen their bond.
With the introduction of AEGIS, the main antagonist of the game, Virgil seems rather quite alarmed about the 'flooding protocol' instigated by AEGIS, flooding the whole 1970s Lima Whiskey testing track, so Virgil tries to get Mel onto his testing track, which is soon hijacked by AEGIS, showing his power over the facility, and throughout the testing track Virgil tries to get Mel out, protect her and further encourage her. Soon, Virgil devises a plan to go to an overgrown testing track as the AEGIS scanners would be instantly overwhelmed by the amount of organic life (i.e. the overgrown plants and feral wildlife). Now in the overgrown testing track, Mel treks through it, still avoiding the imminent flood. Meanwhile, Virgil tries to gather as much information on AEGIS to shut down the autonomous core and then fully shut it down. Once devising a new plan to finish off AEGIS, Mel escapes and meets up with Virgil momentarily to then go to the AEGIS hub and systematically shut down his security, such as his thermal discouragement fields, and disabling his turrets. Finally, Virgil says he can't go in due to the lack of management rails. He wishes Mel good luck and she soon goes forward to shut his autonomy off.
Finally, using the defective turrets, Mel shuts down the AEGIS core leaving the AEGIS mainframe to a manual input. She shuts AGEIS down, but then soon finds out AEGIS's main goal was to completely flood the facility to fully destroy GLaDOS as its sole purpose was to protect all Aperture employees and accidentally seeing Mel and Virgil as murderers along with GLaDOS after she flooded the place herself with a deadly neurotoxin. Now Mel can finally escape, but first has to incinerate her old portal gun and have a final goodbye with Virgil and get to the surface and see the external ruins of the previous Aperture-founded community.
Then, a clear view of Mel shocked by her surroundings is shown and her adventure ends, we have very little information on Mel and seeing as Portal Stories: Mel is not canon, there is no acknowledgement to her in Portal 2, but it can be assumed she tries to live her life, but seeing the surrounding is completely overrun with wildlife, it seems that human life is scarce and society has probably collapsed, probably to the events of the Half-Life series.
Virgil
Virgil is a personality construct, built by Aperture Science, probably in the late Cave Johnson/early Caroline era of the company as one of the first cores, due to his eye being the '70s logo of Aperture, as well as him having a great deal of knowledge on the older facility. He has a dark red skin with a tropical theme, and his orange eye cracked. Being a personality construct, he is a sentient AI and has a personality as the title implies. Throughout the game, he is shown to have much more intelligence then Wheatley, but he is simply referred to as a maintenance core and does not possess a defined personality trait like the Space Sphere, Rick or the Fact Sphere.
Virgil first appears as a fake Cave Johnson after the facility fell into disrepair and tries to guide Mel out to help him escape, only wanting to get out of his "technological nightmare", but as soon as Mel saves his motherboard from going critical, he starts to devise a plan to let both of them escape. However with the security system AEGIS flooding the place, Virgil tries to launch Mel onto his testing track for it to be hi-jacked a couple of tests in. He devised a second plan to go to the overrun facility to confuse AEGIS and use it as an distraction to find a way to destroy AEGIS and stop the flooding protocol. Finally once out of the overrun testing track, Virgil instructs Mel to shut down the AEGIS security and shut down the autonomy mainframe just to leave a manual input. Once Mel defeats AEGIS, Virgil and Mel depart and Virgil is left in Aperture Science, only with the other cores, Chell and GLaDOS once they wake up. Seeing that Portal Stories: Mel is non-canon it is unknown what truly happens to Virgil after the game or in the time period of Portal 2. Finally, it is also inferred that Virgil maybe be homosexual or bisexual as he shows some subtle attraction to the Rainbow Core, who is a male personality core.
AEGIS
AEGIS (Aperture Employee Guardian and Intrusion System) is the main antagonist of the game. He can speak and make autonomous decisions, but they are based on protecting the scientists and does not show any self-awareness or sentience. He can only follow protocols and what will be safest for the scientists. He also seems to have great power over the facility, like GLaDOS, such as dispensing turrets, starting a flooding sequence or a asphyxiation program and even control testing tracks. He is first encountered in old Aperture when you have almost escaped the Lima Whiskey testing track as its radars can probably pick Mel up and immediately deems you as a threat, assuming you killed all the scientists in the Bring Your Daughter To Work Day incident.
Rainbow Core
The Rainbow Core appears as an Easter egg in a Test Chamber involving Excursion Funnels, and speaks in a similar fashion to the Adventure Sphere. Virgil seems to be attracted to him, as evidenced by Virgil hoping Mel 'got his serial number'.
Test Chambers
Chapter 1: 1952
- Portal Stories: Mel Tram Ride
- Portal Stories: Mel Intro
- Portal Stories: Mel Lift
- Portal Stories: Mel Garden
Chapter 2: Extended Relaxation
- Portal Stories: Mel Garden Part 2
- Portal Stories: Mel Under Bounce
- Portal Stories: Mel Once Upon
- Portal Stories: Mel Past Power
- Portal Stories: Mel Ramp
- Portal Stories: Mel Fire Storm
Chapter 3: The Ascent
- Portal Stories: Mel Junk Yard
- Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 1
- Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 2
- Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 3
- Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 4
Chapter 4: Organic Complications
- Portal Stories: Mel Overgrown
- Portal Stories: Mel TB Over Goo
- Portal Stories: Mel Two Of A Kind
- Portal Stories: Mel Destroyed
- Portal Stories: Mel Factory
Chapter 5: Intrusion
Betas
Public beta branch
day1version
Gallery
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Trivia
- The original Portal 2 was going to be a prequel and the main protagonist was also called Mel, but the two are mostly different characters and this beta Mel would go up against a southern Cave Johnson in the early days of Aperture, however it was changed to a sequel with Chell and GLaDOS because people missed Chell and GLaDOS' relationship, so Mel was scrapped.
- Ratman's dens can also be found in Portal Stories: Mel and one depicts AEGIS with millions of hands, depicting its control over the facility, when it is online.
- A hidden companion cube can be found in Chapter 4, and is immediately fizzled on attempts to pick it up.
- The number "2056" appears many times during the game, in a mysterious way. It can be found at the beginning of the game on the train, and many other times, appearing also in an Easter egg and an achievement. This is a reference to developer LoneWolf2056's username.
- At the end of Chapter 4 a portrait captioned "Wallace Breen visits Aperture Science Laboratories, 1983" can be found depicting Wallace Breen shaking hands with Cave Johnson.
- There is possiblity to open Puzzle Maker in this game. Open console and write
puzzlemaker_new_chamber
to open new map, andpuzzlemaker_open_chamber
to see dialogue window with saved maps. However, all of the models and textures are missing, and you can't actually play the chambers.
Achievements
Easy
Testing the Waters
Testing the Waters Super Drowning Skills Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Jump into the body of water in front of the extended relaxation building. |
Electrocution
Electrocution Get electrocuted Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Jump into electrified water, for example at the end of Portal Stories: Mel Junk Yard. |
Ignorant
Ignorant Ignore good advice Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: An elevator will appear in Test Chamber 4. To unlock the achievement, ignore Virgil's advice, enter, and wait for the elevator to close. |
Forever Alone
Forever Alone Try to bring the cube with you Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Look for a companion cube lying around in some wreckage between 2 chambers at TB Over Goo and pick it up. It is easy to see. |
Determined
Determined Solve the broken test Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Solve the "broken" test chamber at the start of Factory. |
Burned in Goo
Burned in Goo Get burned whilst in the goo Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Get burned (by a laser) while standing in water. This is possible in Factory (the one where the exit leads to a dead end, right before leaving the test tracks). |
Crushed
Crushed Get crushed in the door Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Get crushed in the door in the Weighted Storage Cube quality testing area in Factory. |
Into Darkness
Into Darkness Mind your Step Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Fall into the hole in the floor that Virgil warns you against in Factory. |
Shot
Shot Get shot on the turret range Difficulty: Easy How to obtain: Get shot on the live fire range near AEGIS' lair, or the live fire range in Past Power . |
Medium
Persistent
Persistent Check that all doors have been locked for the night Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: Check every locked door in the train station and the Aperture Innovators building. |
Curious
Curious Find all the Vitrified door messages Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: Check every one of the windowed doors in one of the earliest levels. |
2056
2056 MAKE IT STOP Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: Enter the room boarded-up with sheets of wood and corrugated material. |
Under The Stairs
Under the Stairs Find the radio under the stairs Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: In Portal Stories: Mel Test Chamber 1 in the first test room, obtain access to the area behind the stairs. It will open automatically when both cubes are brought behind the emancipation grill. Shoot a portal under the tallest panel (there is a grating). |
Beyond Your Range of Hearing
Beyond your Range of Hearing Refuse to Listen Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: After finding Virgil, repeatedly press the use key while Virgil is talking. |
You Shouldn't Be Here
You Shouldn't be Here Experience a Deeply Unimpactful Moment Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: In the final area of Past Power where you see the Exit sign, shoot a portal to the tipped over panel at the bottom of a tower and make your way up the catwalk. |
Single Rainbow
Single Rainbow Not even all the way! Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: In the starting area of Two of a Kind, after you make your way up to the button to get the second cube, shoot a portal through the small crack formed by a panel slightly off the wall. |
In The Vents
In the Vents Get into the vents Difficulty: Medium How to obtain: In the office area of Factory shoot a portal on the portal-able surface on the ceiling of one of the rooms. |
Welcome to Aperture
Welcome to Aperture Enter the main lobby of Aperture Science Innovators Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after exiting the tram. |
Long Term Relaxation
Long-Term Relaxation Oversleep Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after waking up from extended relaxation. |
Voices from Above
Voices from Above Who is that? Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after AEGIS activates in Ramp |
Firefighting 101
Firefighting 101 Discover a new way to turn down the heat Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after putting out the fire in the maintenance areas. |
Back on Track
Back on Track Enter Virgil's testing track Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after entering Virgil's testing track. |
Deja Vu
Deja-Vu Solve the same test three times! Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after completing the work-in-progress test three times. |
Organic Complications
Organic Complications Hide from AEGIS Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: Occurs in the chamber Overgrown. You may either press the button or wait for Virgil's dialogue to finish. |
Back Off Track
Back off Track Get off the track again Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement will unlock after either completing or escaping the broken testing track at the start of Factory. |
Welcome to my Domai
Welcome to my Domain Reach AEGIS's Domain Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after entering AEGIS' chamber. |
Story Shutdown
Story Shutdown Shutdown AEGIS in Story Mode Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after defeating AEGIS in Story Mode. |
System Shutdown
System Shutdown Shut down AEGIS Difficulty: Story-related How to obtain: The achievement unlocks after defeating AEGIS in Advanced Mode. |
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