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[[File:Portal Test Chamber 08.png|right|300px|thumb|''Goo as it appears in [[Portal]]''.]] | [[File:Portal Test Chamber 08.png|right|300px|thumb|''Goo as it appears in [[Portal]]''.]] | ||
'''Goo'''<ref>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102090447927900488343/posts/cYPbCtbkkuh Name according to Valve employee, Steve Kalning]</ref>, also known as ''Toxic Water'' and ''Hazard Liquid'', is an environmental hazard present in both [[Portal]] and [[Portal 2]]. Any contact with Goo will result in the player's death. It is usually present in order to provide a penalty for failure, and to ensure that players are precise with their movements and positioning of their [[Portals]]. | {{Quotation|'''GLaDOS'''|For this next test, the humans originally requested helmets to avoid brain injuries. I ran the numbers. Making the goo deadly was more cost effective.|sound=GLaDOS mp_coop_catapult_201.wav}} | ||
'''Goo'''<ref>[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102090447927900488343/posts/cYPbCtbkkuh Name according to Valve employee, Steve Kalning]</ref>, also known as ''Toxic Water'', ''Acid'', and ''Hazard Liquid'', is an environmental hazard present in both [[Portal]] and [[Portal 2]]. Any contact with Goo will result in the player's death. It is usually present in order to provide a penalty for failure, and to ensure that players are precise with their movements and positioning of their [[Portals]]. | |||
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Revision as of 19:33, 18 August 2011
“ | For this next test, the humans originally requested helmets to avoid brain injuries. I ran the numbers. Making the goo deadly was more cost effective.
— GLaDOS
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Goo[1], also known as Toxic Water, Acid, and Hazard Liquid, is an environmental hazard present in both Portal and Portal 2. Any contact with Goo will result in the player's death. It is usually present in order to provide a penalty for failure, and to ensure that players are precise with their movements and positioning of their Portals.