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A highly climactic track that plays during the final battle between Wheatley and the protagonist.  The main melody, a remix of The Part Where He Kills You, I AM NOT A MORON!, and the second half of You Know Her, plays as Wheatley attacks the player with bombs and the player attempts to redirect them back at Wheatley.  The percussive interludes play when Wheatley is stunned and the player attaches the corrupted Cores to his mainframe.
A highly climactic track that plays during the final battle between Wheatley and the protagonist.  The main melody, a remix of The Part Where He Kills You, I AM NOT A MORON!, and the second half of You Know Her, plays as Wheatley attacks the player with bombs and the player attempts to redirect them back at Wheatley.  The percussive interludes play when Wheatley is stunned and the player attaches the corrupted Cores to his mainframe.
{{Track|inalbum=true|Your Precious Moon}}
{{Track|inalbum=true|Your Precious Moon}}
Plays after all 3 corrupted cores have been attached to Wheatley.  The first part, a dramatic remix of Don't Do It, plays as PotatOS urges the player to press the Stalemate Resolution Button, which turns out to be booby-trapped by Wheatley.  This is broken by a comedic chime when the player shoots a portal onto the moon.  The second part, an even more dramatic orchestral piece, plays as the protagonist, Wheatley, and the corrupted cored are sucked out into the vacuum of space, and GLaDOS, back in control, knocks Wheatley out of the player's hand and saves them, pulling them back through the portal with a robotic arm.
Plays after all 3 corrupted cores have been attached to Wheatley.  The first part, a dramatic remix of Don't Do It, plays as PotatOS urges the player to press the Stalemate Resolution Button, which turns out to be booby-trapped by Wheatley.  This is broken by a comedic chime when the player shoots a portal onto the moon.  The second part, an even more dramatic orchestral piece, plays as the protagonist, Wheatley, and the corrupted cores are sucked out into the vacuum of space, and GLaDOS, back in control, knocks Wheatley out of the player's hand and saves them, pulling them back through the portal with a robotic arm.
{{Track|inalbum=true|Caroline Deleted}}
{{Track|inalbum=true|Caroline Deleted}}
Plays in GLaDOS' final talk with Chell, and the elevator ride up to the [[Turret Opera]].  The first part is a rendition of You Are Not Part of the Control Group, which is interrupted by a beep as GLaDOS supposedly deletes Caroline from her system.  The second part is a rendition of Don't Do It, and the third part is a rendition of Reconstructing More Science.  The song ends with the first three notes of Cara Mia Addio.
Plays in GLaDOS' final talk with Chell, and the elevator ride up to the [[Turret Opera]].  The first part is a rendition of You Are Not Part of the Control Group, which is interrupted by a beep as GLaDOS supposedly deletes Caroline from her system.  The second part is a rendition of Don't Do It, and the third part is a rendition of Reconstructing More Science.  The song ends with the first three notes of Cara Mia Addio.