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*The turret heads on the cube are not consistently patterned. Occasionally they will be missing half or all of their plating. | *The turret heads on the cube are not consistently patterned. Occasionally they will be missing half or all of their plating. | ||
*If placed right side up, they | *If placed right side up, they will hop around aimlessly, always in the direction they were facing when first put down. | ||
*{{Spoiler| If they are moved against one of Wheatley's screens through an [[Excursion Funnel]], they will smash it after a short amount of time.}} | *{{Spoiler| If they are moved against one of Wheatley's screens through an [[Excursion Funnel]], they will smash it after a short amount of time.}} | ||
*{{Spoiler| While they do not speak themselves, they do appear to understand speech, since a number were disabled by GLaDOS' paradoxical statement. Wheatley is unaffected by [[GLaDOS]]' paradox, which suggests that the Frankenturrets are not only sentient, they are more intelligent than Wheatley.}} | *{{Spoiler| While they do not speak themselves, they do appear to understand speech, since a number were disabled by GLaDOS' paradoxical statement. Wheatley is unaffected by [[GLaDOS]]' paradox, which humorously suggests that the Frankenturrets are not only sentient, they are more intelligent than Wheatley.}} | ||
*{{Spoiler| Wheatley did not get electrocuted for telling the Frankenturrets to get on the button, like when he tried to help Chell during one chamber. This could indicate that Frankenturrets don't qualify as test subjects.}} | *{{Spoiler| Wheatley did not get electrocuted for telling the Frankenturrets to get on the button, like when he tried to help Chell during one chamber. This could indicate that Frankenturrets don't qualify as test subjects.}} |
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