Chell
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Chell is the protagonist of both Portal and Portal 2. Little is known about her past beyond her being abandoned at birth and her stubborn will to live. She wields only the Handheld Portal Device throughout her entire quest for freedom.
History
Most of Chells history remains a mystery. Throughout Portal 2, GLaDOS mentions numerous times that Chell was abandoned at birth and later adopted, though the credibility of GLaDOS' word is left up to the interpreter. Many of GLaDOS' comments throughout Portal 2 and the latter stages of Portal are in an effort to belittle, annoy, or distract Chell from achieving her goal, whether or not statements of her adoption are true or not is up for debate.
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Trivia
- One of the Bring Your Daughter to Work Day science-fair entries within Portal 2 is signed, "by Chell"; indicating Chell was the daughter of an Aperture Science employee. However there is no confirmed connection between this and the playable-character Chell. The entry seemingly began as a potato, interacting with "an element from daddys work" and has now grown massively out of control and taken up roots in the structure.
- The turret opera at the end of Portal 2 mentions Chell by name, calling her "cara mia" – "my dear" in Italian. This implies a deeper connection between Chell and GLaDOS than was previously let on.[1]
- Chells file represented in the Lab Rat comic indicates an unusually high level of tenacity. Nothing that she "never gives up. Ever", her file was ultimately stamped "Do Not Test".
- Chells last name remains a mystery, in the Aperture Science directory, her last name has been officially redacted from the Aperture Science computer system, thus keeping it hidden from both the player, as well as GLaDOS. This has lead to some speculation that Chell may be the daughter of Cave Johnson and his secretary/assistant Caroline. This notion is highly theoretical with many contradictory facts presented by disbelievers of this theory.
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