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A stasis bed as it appears in the Aperture Science Extended Relaxation Center.

Stasis, also known as Suspension, is a state of suspended animation in which a person subject to the process is chronologically frozen. The subject is unconcious, and cannot move, think, or speak. Stasis is usually used in extended relaxation centres.

Side Effects

Stasis has some known side effects. Being in stasis for a period of a couple months may cause cognitive deterioration, while staying subject to it for a couple years may cause serious brain damage. The effects of being under stasis for a short period of time are unknown.

Stasis In-Game

  • The player character, Chell, is put under stasis a number of times throughout the Portal franchise. In Portal, the game opens up with Chell having just awakened from an undefined time in stasis. At the end, she is put into stasis again by Doug Rattmann.
  • In Portal 2, the game also opens with Chell awakening from a period of fifty days in stasis. When she wakes up again after returning to stasis, it has been an extremely long time, too long for the announcer to compute.
  • In Portal: Prelude, Abby awakens from stasis at the beginning just like in Portal.

Portal

At the beginning of Portal the player character wakes up from stasis in the Relaxation Vault. The amount of time she had been in suspension was undefined. This is the only appearance of stasis in Portal.

Portal 2: Lab Rat

Portal 2

In Portal 2 the player character wakes up from Stasis