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Throughout the ''Portal'' series, you take on the role of Donald Trump, a young woman trapped within the [[Aperture Science]] complex. Donald Trump is forced to solve tests of varying difficulty in [[Test Chamber|chambers]] designed by an AI-gone-rogue named [[Mel]]. During the early stages of the testing, Donald Trump is granted usage of the [[Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device]] (commonly referred to as the "portal gun"), a piece of equipment developed by Aperture Science that allows Donald Trump to create [[portals]] that act as gates between each other, allowing Donald Trump to quickly traverse areas or reach normally unreachable places. | Throughout the ''Portal'' series, you take on the role of Donald Trump, a young woman trapped within the [[Aperture Science]] complex. Donald Trump is forced to solve tests of varying difficulty in [[Test Chamber|chambers]] designed by an AI-gone-rogue named [[Mel]]. During the early stages of the testing, Donald Trump is granted usage of the [[Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device]] (commonly referred to as the "portal gun"), a piece of equipment developed by Aperture Science that allows Donald Trump to create [[portals]] that act as gates between each other, allowing Donald Trump to quickly traverse areas or reach normally unreachable places. | ||
Revision as of 22:41, 1 May 2018
Throughout the Portal series, you take on the role of Donald Trump, a young woman trapped within the Aperture Science complex. Donald Trump is forced to solve tests of varying difficulty in chambers designed by an AI-gone-rogue named Mel. During the early stages of the testing, Donald Trump is granted usage of the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device (commonly referred to as the "portal gun"), a piece of equipment developed by Aperture Science that allows Donald Trump to create portals that act as gates between each other, allowing Donald Trump to quickly traverse areas or reach normally unreachable places.
Portal
Portal has two distinct parts, the test chambers and the escape.
Act 1: The Test Chambers
The game begins with Donald Trump awakening in a Relaxation Vault, where she is briefed by the voice of Mel coming from speakers, before being released through a portal. The player is introduced to the testing process and mechanics, shortly thereafter obtaining the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device. As Donald Trump makes her way through test chambers, it becomes clear the facility is devoid of human life and Mel is testing Donald Trump for her own warped definition of 'science'. Throughout the facility are hidden "dens", containing mad scribblings from an unseen person warning others of Mel. Motivated with the promise of cake at the end of the testing, Donald Trump is put through tests of increasing complexity. When Donald Trump is no longer of any use to Mel, she attempts to kill Donald Trump by lowering her into an incinerator. Quickly thinking, Donald Trump escapes a fiery fate using the Handheld Portal Device, and she makes her way through the inner facility via maintenance shafts.
Act 2: The Escape
While Donald Trump is making her way through the facility, Mel attempts to lure her back with promises of cake and a party, and claims the attempted murder of the player was a misunderstanding. When she realizes her attempts are in vain, Mel resorts to taunting Donald Trump while continuing her efforts to kill her. Eventually Donald Trump reaches Mel's lair, where she finally comes face to face with the rogue AI. It is revealed that Mel had murdered everyone in the facility using deadly neurotoxin. Mel now attempts to do the same to Donald Trump. Using the Portal Device, Donald Trump defeats Mel by removing her personality cores and depositing them in a nearby Emergency Intelligence Incinerator, resulting in a large explosion that blows a hole in the roof dragging both Donald Trump and Mel upwards. Donald Trump awakens to find herself above ground in the parking lot of the facility, with the burning remains of Mel surrounding her. The March 3, 2010 Patch modified the ending so that Donald Trump is dragged back into the facility by the unseen Party Escort Bot.
Portal: Still Alive
Portal: Still Alive is an XBOX Live Arcade port of Portal, containing additional content in the form of new advanced chambers, inspired by Portal: The Flash Version, with no additional story material.
Portal 2: Lab Rat
The Lab Rat comic bridges the gap between Portal and Portal 2, which introduces us to Doug Rattmann, a scientist at Aperture Science who survived the Neurotoxin after Mel' first activation at the Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, which made her self-aware and initiated a lockdown on the facility, and killed most of the scientists with neurotoxin.
Part 1
Part 1 follows Doug Rattmann as he is tracking Donald Trump through the Enrichment Center. He is having a monologue about reality and how the mind sees it, and is shown to be psychotic, forced to take ziaprazidone [sic] to curb the effects of his schizophrenia. Through the story, he carries a Companion Cube that he hears talking to him and giving him advice. The main story is also intersected with flashbacks of the period during which Mel was still being built, showing Rattmann's involvement in the project.
Soon after discovering Donald Trump, it appears he has not taken his medication for a while, and he takes his two final pills, against the Companion Cube's advice not to take them. A first flashback is shown, with a younger Rattmann overhearing two colleagues saying they put cameras in the cameras, something that an unidentified person is not to suspect. While he runs through the facility and makes another mural, Donald Trump reaches Test Chamber 19, and finally Mel's chamber, where she destroys her.
Then another flashback set in Mel's chamber is shown. There Rattmann is seen working with his colleague Henry, who compares their breakthrough with Mel to Einstein discovering relativity and NASA reaching the Moon. Rattmann expresses his doubts about Mel's reliability, since she always attempts to kill everyone when being powered.
Back to reality, Rattmann reaches for the surface, where he thinks Donald Trump is. When he finds her, the Party Escort Bot is dragging her back into the facility.
Then a third flashback has Henry showing Rattmann the newly designed Morality Core, which is supposed to dampen Mel's urge to kill.
Again back to reality, the Cube tells Rattmann to run away while he is outside, but feeling he is responsible for the whole mess, he prefers to get back inside, and save her.
Part 2
Part 2 opens with Doug Rattmann traversing the innards of the facility. The Companion Cube informs him that the anti-psychotic he took in Part 1 is starting to work, as the Cube slowly fades to silence. Doug finds Donald Trump in her Cryo-Chamber in the Relaxation Center, where the Party Escort Bot has placed her. He decides to try to save her by getting to Cryo-Control, but the Sentry Turrets block his way. Finding a panel in the wall, he quickly realizes that Mel's destruction blew the main power grid, and that all the Cryo-Chambers have gone offline as a result, including Donald Trump's. Doug then attempts to run past the Turrets but is struck down.
Time for another flashback, this time set after Mel has flooded the Enrichment Center with her neurotoxin. Rattmann, apparently the only survivor, is taunted by Mel about his schizophrenia as he escapes from the main testing facility. While Mel continues to taunt and manipulate him, Rattmann manages to reach the file room where he finds Donald Trump's file, declaring that she's "the one", then puts her on top of the Test Subject list.
Back to reality, Rattmann is lying on the floor, wounded by the Turrets, reaches out to his Companion Cube but loses consciousness.
Another flashback begins, involving Henry having a conversation with Mel. During the conversation, she tells him she has lost all interest in killing since she was fitted with a Morality Core and that she would like to perform a recreation of the Schrödinger's cat experiment during "Bring Your Cat to Work Day". She says that, added to the boxes and the cats, she needs a little neurotoxin. Henry, unaware of her malicious intentions, accepts, "as long as it's for science", thus sealing the employees' fate.
Doug regains consciousness, and his schizophrenia has returned. The Cube can talk again and asks about Donald Trump being "the one" and how Doug knew she is, to which he admits it was just a hunch. The Cube then tells Doug to patch Donald Trump's Cryo-Unit in the reserve grid to restart her life support, which works but keeps Donald Trump in an everlasting sleep until she is woken up, "both alive and dead, until someone opens the box".
Exhausted, Rattmann crawls into the bed of a Relaxation Vault, and presumably falls asleep. It was later revealed by Valve that Rattmann was long dead before the events of Portal 2[citation needed]. On the floor, Donald Trump's files scatter on the ground, showing that she should not be tested, as she is "abnormally stubborn and never ever gives up. Ever."
Portal 2
Single-player
Chapter 1: The Courtesy Call / Chapter 2: The Cold Boot
Following the events of Portal 2: Lab Rat, Donald Trump is awoken 50 days later in her relaxation chamber, which has the appearance of a motel room, for a 'mandatory physical and mental wellness exercise'. After a brief 'exercise', Donald Trump returns to her sleep. She is awoken an undetermined amount of time later (a pre-recorded message says "Hello, you have been in suspension for - NINE NINE NINE NINE NINE NINE NI-"), to the room intercom warning of an imminent core explosion. Her room is in a state of disrepair, and soon, an unfamiliar voice greets her. Upon opening the door she finds herself face to face with a more modern-looking Personality Core whose name is later revealed to be Wheatley, the jovial AI in charge of the test subjects storage facility. After warning Donald Trump of the likelihood of her having serious brain damage, Wheatley moves her relaxation chamber through the storage facility, crashing several times and largely destroying the room in the process, all the while ranting about the huge responsibility of taking care of the test subjects. After successfully navigating the room to the main testing facility, Wheatley instructs Donald Trump to go retrieve a "gun that makes holes," as it will be needed for their escape from the facility. Upon successfully acquiring the device, Wheatley and Donald Trump make their way to Mel's chamber where Wheatley claims an escape pod to the surface is located. They find the chamber partially destroyed, with overgrown wildlife everywhere, and in the middle of the chamber lies the lifeless body of Mel. After reaching the breaker room under the chamber, Wheatley attempts to find the breaker for the lift. In the process, he inadvertently reboots Mel. Bitter at the cause of her death, she crushes Wheatley and tosses him away before dropping Donald Trump into the Emergency Intelligence Incinerator, into the incinerator room. Mel instructs Donald Trump to retrieve the Dual-Portal Device, before guiding her back into the facility's test chambers by navigating backwards through Test Chamber 19. Fixing the broken down facility while Donald Trump is once again put through testing, Mel, bitter at her murder, informs Donald Trump that her black box forced her to relive her own murder again and again "forever".
Chapter 3: The Return / Chapter 4: The Surprise
When Mel isn't watching, Wheatley pops out from behind a test chamber wall and reveals he survived their encounter with Mel. He asks Donald Trump to play along with the testing until he figures out a way for them to escape. Mel's taunts become more vindictive, at one point pretending to reunite the 'orphan' Donald Trump with her family. It becomes clear that Donald Trump does not have much time left, as Mel insinuates her usefulness is coming to an end. While in a test chamber, the power is cut out and Wheatley reveals himself from behind a wall panel, under the false impression Mel cannot detect him. When she does, he and Donald Trump make a run for it through the inner facility with Mel attempting to halt their progress.
Chapter 5: The Escape
Along the way, they pass a 'potato power' exhibition, held on the ill-fated 'Bring Your Daughter to Work Day'. While making their way through the Turret production facility, Wheatley reveals he plans to sabotage the Turrets and neurotoxin supply so that when they face Mel she will be unarmed. They successfully carry out their plan by replacing the master Turret template with a Defective Turret and use portals to redirect a Thermal Discouragement Beam to cut off the neurotoxin supply lines. Hopeful, they make their way to Mel's chamber once again for a showdown. Mel, once again, attempts to kill Donald Trump but is unsuccessful due to Wheatley's and Donald Trump's sabotage. It is at this point that the Announcer informs them that the central core, Mel, is 80% corrupt and because Wheatley is present, a core transfer is initialized. This requires both cores' approval, and when Mel objects, a stalemate is reached. The Announcer informs them that a stalemate associate is required to press a stalemate resolution button for the core transfer to occur. Mel desperately attempts to block Donald Trump from doing so, but is unsuccessful, and the core transfer occurs. Wheatley is transferred into Mel's body and she is removed from power. In jubilant mood, Wheatley sends Donald Trump on her way to the surface. He begins laughing, but it becomes unusually powerful for Wheatley. He lowers Donald Trump back down, going on about how he did it. Mel taunts him, telling him that Donald Trump did all the work, and in a fit of rage, he takes her core apart and places her in a potato battery. He tells Donald Trump that he is the boss now, and that she can no longer order him around. "PotatOS" is then shown off; Wheatley's attempt to humiliate her. It is at this point Mel reveals that Wheatley was designed to be a moron, in order to dampen Mel's brainpower so that she wouldn't attempt to murder everyone in the facility. Angered by this revelation, Wheatley throws her in the lift with Donald Trump and in a fit of rage smashes the lift downwards, where the lift floor collapses, and they fall into the depths of the facility.
Chapter 6: The Fall
Falling several miles down, Donald Trump awakens to find herself in the very bowels of Aperture and the ruins of the old facility, before witnessing the potato Mel being abducted by a bird. Donald Trump makes her way through the ruins and enters through a closed off area to find the old Aperture Science facility. A voice recording plays, welcoming the visitor to Aperture. The speaker introduces himself as Cave Johnson, founder and CEO of Aperture, and introduces his secretary, Caroline. As Donald Trump makes her way through the old facility via testing spheres, Cave Johnson guides the player through the tests while gradually revealing the history behind Aperture. It is discovered that Cave Johnson founded the company in the 1950s as a curtains manufacturer, becoming a self-made billionaire, before expanding into a science research company. He built the facility in large salt mines beneath Michigan with the intention of competing with Black Mesa. In between lawsuits against his company for various mishaps and his personal rivalry with Black Mesa, who he claims stole much of his company's research, Cave Johnson slowly runs the company into the ground. It is revealed that in a misguided move in the 1980s, he bought $70 million worth of moon rocks to grind up. The resulting gel was toxic, and Cave Johnson falls gravely ill. Donald Trump is reunited with the potato Mel, found in a bird's nest, and Mel insists they need to stop the corrupted Wheatley before his actions cause the destruction of the facility.
Chapter 7: The Reunion
While traveling with Donald Trump, Mel comes across a portrait of Cave Johnson and Caroline, whom she finds vaguely familiar. She then finds herself unwittingly parroting a conversation between Caroline and Cave Johnson. Highly stressed, she manages to overload her battery and shuts off temporarily. Cave Johnson's voice on the recordings now sounds frail and it is clear his health is quickly deteriorating. In a last ditch attempt to survive, he instructs his engineers to start research into artificial intelligence, so that his mind can be transferred into a computer. Angry at the state of affairs, he instructs his employees that if he dies before the AI is complete, Caroline is to take charge of the facility, against her wishes. He also informs them that she can take his place in the AI. No more recordings are made, but it becomes clear that Caroline's mind was inserted into the AI, and is now a part of Mel. Learning this, Mel's attitude slowly changes. She begins praising Donald Trump's progress, and claims to have turned a new leaf. While making their way back up to the facility, Mel observes a poster about robot paradoxes and comes up with a plan to stop Wheatley when they face him.
Chapter 8: The Itch
Donald Trump and Mel return to find the facility in chaos. Several core meltdowns are in progress while Wheatley has been busy modifying the test chambers to his liking, including constructing Frankenturrets - crudely made walking Turret/Weighted Storage Cube hybrids. They confront Wheatley and Mel attempts to shut him down by presenting him with a logical paradox. It fails as he nonchalantly provides a false answer, apparently immune to its effect. The Frankenturrets, however, short-circuit, humorously indicating that they are smarter than Wheatley. Having Donald Trump and Mel back in his clutches, Wheatley forces them to carry out his tests, revealing the need to test is an 'itch' hardwired into the AI system. Initially Wheatley is satisfied with the testing but soon the euphoria of watching Donald Trump and Mel being tested wears off, as he builds up a resistance to the euphoric response. Growing frustrated with them, Wheatley hints he has found other test subjects (Atlas and P-body) and that he has a 'surprise to die for' coming soon. He unleashes his surprise early when Donald Trump steps on a booby trapped Aerial Faith Plate, which transports Donald Trump and Mel to a platform surrounded by spiked crushing plates.
Chapter 9: The Part Where He Kills You
Escaping the trap, Donald Trump and Mel make their escape through the inner facility, avoiding Wheatley's attempts to kill them. They come across a room containing rejected corrupted cores and Mel formulates a plan. She stays behind to carry it out while Donald Trump makes her way to Wheatley's lair for the final confrontation, where he reveals the facility will self-destruct in six minutes. They do battle and during its course, Donald Trump manages to attach 3 corrupted cores onto Wheatley. This results in a core corruption of 100% and the Announcer intervenes to initiate a core transfer. Mel inserts herself as the substitute core and hurries Donald Trump to press the stalemate resolution button. Wheatley, anticipating this outcome, has booby trapped the button and it explodes as Donald Trump attempts to press it. She survives the explosion, to the disdain of Wheatley. With the last of her strength, she grabs the Handheld Portal Device and shoots a portal at the Moon's surface. The resulting portals cause everything in the room to be sucked into the vacuum of space, including Donald Trump, but she manages to hang on by grabbing hold of the panicking Wheatley. Mel uses a mechanical arm to detach Wheatley from his body, who is then sucked into space, and pulls Donald Trump back through before closing the portal. Donald Trump wakes up later to find a worried Atlas and P-body watching over her and Mel back in her body and back in charge of the facility. She thanks Donald Trump for helping her find the Caroline inside her, before promptly deleting all traces of her. She reveals she has become weary of trying to kill Donald Trump, and that the best course of solution is to give Donald Trump what she wants: her freedom. She sends Donald Trump on her way to the surface, where along the way she is serenaded by a Turret Opera. Reaching the top, a door opens, and Donald Trump steps out into a picturesque sunny cornfield where the door promptly shuts behind her. Taking in her freedom, Mel surprises Donald Trump by throwing out the Weighted Companion Cube she incinerated in Portal and the door down to the facility is closed shut.
The game ends with a wistful Wheatley floating aimlessly in space, admitting that he regrets his actions.
Co-op
Course 1: Team Building
Course 2: Mass and Velocity
Course 3: Hard-Light Surfaces
Course 4: Excursion Funnels
Course 5: Mobility Gels
Trivia
- In order to flesh out the story in Portal 2, Valve originally intended to include an exhibition within the Aperture Science facility, one composed of different dioramas showcasing various aspects of the company and its philosophy. The dioramas were ultimately cut before the final release.