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| map | | screenshot = Portal Stories- Mel Tram Ride.jpeg | ||
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This is the first | This is the first level in [[Portal Stories: Mel]]. It starts in a tram ride, introducing [[Cave Johnson]], C.E.O. of [[Aperture Science]]; and someone named Chris, who is fired soon afterwards for misspelling the word 'station'. | ||
== Hazards == | == Hazards == | ||
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== Video walkthough == | == Video walkthough == | ||
{{youtube| | '''NOTE:''' This video applies for the whole First Chapter. | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
* During the beginning train ride, it’s possible to see a security guard knocking on a door, which is a reference to a similar event in Half Life: Blue Shift. | |||
* The character of Chris and his firing is a reference to how level designer Chris Onorati accidentally misspelled "station" as "statoion" on a sign, which started a running joke of the team "firing" him whenever he made a mistake. | |||
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[[Category:Portal Stories: Mel Chambers]] | [[Category:Portal Stories: Mel Chambers]] |
Latest revision as of 01:25, 28 December 2022
This is the first level in Portal Stories: Mel. It starts in a tram ride, introducing Cave Johnson, C.E.O. of Aperture Science; and someone named Chris, who is fired soon afterwards for misspelling the word 'station'.
Hazards
- None
Walkthrough
- Enjoy The Ride
Video walkthough
NOTE: This video applies for the whole First Chapter.
Trivia
- During the beginning train ride, it’s possible to see a security guard knocking on a door, which is a reference to a similar event in Half Life: Blue Shift.
- The character of Chris and his firing is a reference to how level designer Chris Onorati accidentally misspelled "station" as "statoion" on a sign, which started a running joke of the team "firing" him whenever he made a mistake.
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