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[[File:Companion_Cube.png|thumb|right|The Weighted Companion Cube as it appears in Portal 2]] | [[File:Companion_Cube.png|thumb|right|The Weighted Companion Cube as it appears in ''Portal 2'']] | ||
{{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|The Enrichment Center reminds you that the Weighted Companion Cube will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak.|sound=GLaDOS_13_part1_middle-2.wav}} | {{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|The Enrichment Center reminds you that the Weighted Companion Cube will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak.|sound=GLaDOS_13_part1_middle-2.wav}} | ||
The '''Weighted Companion Cube''' | The '''Weighted Companion Cube''' (often referred to as the '''Companion Cube''',) is a recurring object in the ''Portal'' universe. It appears almost identical to the [[Weighted Storage Cube]] but with a pink heart replacing the Aperture Science logo. | ||
In the first Portal, the Companion Cube was given to Chell to aid her in completing [[Portal Test Chamber 17|Test Chamber 17]]. In order to progress through the exit at the end of the chamber, the cube was dropped into the incinerator to be "euthanized". [[GLaDOS]] used this moment to taunt Chell during their confrontation. {{Spoiler text|However, the Companion Cube can be seen prior to the end credits next to the cake.}} | In the first ''Portal'', the Companion Cube was given to Chell to aid her in completing [[Portal Test Chamber 17|Test Chamber 17]]. In order to progress through the exit at the end of the chamber, the cube was dropped into the incinerator to be "euthanized". [[GLaDOS]] used this moment to taunt Chell during their confrontation. {{Spoiler text|However, the Companion Cube can be seen prior to the end credits next to the cake.}} | ||
In Portal 2, {{Spoiler text|GLaDOS}} briefly torments Chell by repeatedly destroying Companion Cubes in Test Chamber {{Spoiler text|7, after she is woken up. It also makes an appearance in the co-op campaign, albeit impossible to interact with.}} Another fact about the Companion Cube in Portal 2 is that it actually hums a song of some kind. {{Spoiler text|After Chell leaves the facility, however, a scorched cube is ejected after her, being it the same cube from ''Portal''.}} | In ''Portal 2'', {{Spoiler text|GLaDOS}} briefly torments Chell by repeatedly destroying Companion Cubes in Test Chamber {{Spoiler text|7, after she is woken up. It also makes an appearance in the co-op campaign, albeit impossible to interact with.}} Another fact about the Companion Cube in ''Portal 2'' is that it actually hums a song of some kind. {{Spoiler text|After Chell leaves the facility, however, a scorched cube is ejected after her, being it the same cube from ''Portal''.}} | ||
The Companion Cube makes a prominent appearance in the [[Portal 2: Lab Rat|Rattman Comic]], where it speaks as part of a reference to the first Portal game where GLaDOS states that the Companion Cube cannot talk back and should it ever speak, the test subjects are told to disregard its advice. | The Companion Cube makes a prominent appearance in the [[Portal 2: Lab Rat|Rattman Comic]], where it speaks as part of a reference to the first ''Portal'' game where GLaDOS states that the Companion Cube cannot talk back and should it ever speak, the test subjects are told to disregard its advice. | ||
== Related Achievements == | == Related Achievements == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*Players who pre-ordered Portal 2 received a [[tf2:Companion Cube Pin|Team Fortress 2 Pin depicting the Companion Cube in a portal]] and players who played every game in the [[Potato Sack]] were also given [[tf:Resurrection Associate Pin|another pin depicting the Companion Cube]]; both Pins share the same model. | *Players who pre-ordered ''Portal 2'' received a [[tf2:Companion Cube Pin|Team Fortress 2 Pin depicting the Companion Cube in a portal]] and players who played every game in the [[Potato Sack]] were also given [[tf:Resurrection Associate Pin|another pin depicting the Companion Cube]]; both Pins share the same model. | ||
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“ | The Enrichment Center reminds you that the Weighted Companion Cube will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak.
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The Weighted Companion Cube (often referred to as the Companion Cube,) is a recurring object in the Portal universe. It appears almost identical to the Weighted Storage Cube but with a pink heart replacing the Aperture Science logo.
In the first Portal, the Companion Cube was given to Chell to aid her in completing Test Chamber 17. In order to progress through the exit at the end of the chamber, the cube was dropped into the incinerator to be "euthanized". GLaDOS used this moment to taunt Chell during their confrontation. However, the Companion Cube can be seen prior to the end credits next to the cake.
In Portal 2, GLaDOS briefly torments Chell by repeatedly destroying Companion Cubes in Test Chamber 7, after she is woken up. It also makes an appearance in the co-op campaign, albeit impossible to interact with. Another fact about the Companion Cube in Portal 2 is that it actually hums a song of some kind. After Chell leaves the facility, however, a scorched cube is ejected after her, being it the same cube from Portal.
The Companion Cube makes a prominent appearance in the Rattman Comic, where it speaks as part of a reference to the first Portal game where GLaDOS states that the Companion Cube cannot talk back and should it ever speak, the test subjects are told to disregard its advice.
Related Achievements
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Trivia
- Players who pre-ordered Portal 2 received a Team Fortress 2 Pin depicting the Companion Cube in a portal and players who played every game in the Potato Sack were also given another pin depicting the Companion Cube; both Pins share the same model.
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