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{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|This next test involves the Aperture Science Aerial Faith Plate. It was part of an initiative to investigate how well test subjects could solve problems when they were catapulted into space. Results were highly informative: They could not. Good luck!|sound=GLaDOS_faith_plate_intro01.wav}}
{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|This next test involves the Aperture Science Aerial Faith Plate. It was part of an initiative to investigate how well test subjects could solve problems when they were catapulted into space. Results were highly informative: They could not. Good luck!|sound=GLaDOS_faith_plate_intro01.wav}}
[[File:Faith plate.png|right|225px|An Aerial Faith Plate in ''Portal 2'']]
[[File:Faith plate.png|right|225px|thumb|An Aerial Faith Plate in ''Portal 2''.]]


The '''[[Aperture Science]] Aerial Faith Plate''' is a mechanism introduced in ''[[Portal 2]]''. This device launches players at a set velocity and height, usually to a destination over a gap or the other part of a test chamber. It can be used in junction with portals and their ability to preserve velocity while passing through, making it simple to get to places further away.  
The '''[[Aperture Science]] Aerial Faith Plate''' is a mechanism introduced in ''[[Portal 2]]''. This device launches players at a set velocity and height, usually to a destination over a gap or the other part of a test chamber. It can be used in junction with portals and their ability to preserve velocity while passing through, making it simple to get to places further away.