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The Aerial Faith Plate is a mechanism introduced in Portal 2. This device launches players at a set velocity and height, usually to a destination over a gap or the other part of a test chamber. It can be used in junction with | The Aerial Faith Plate is a mechanism introduced in Portal 2. This device launches players at a set velocity and height, usually to a destination over a gap or the other part of a test chamber. It can be used in junction with portals and their ability to preserve velocity while passing through, making it simple to get to places further away. | ||
Aerial Faith Plates can launch any object that is placed on it, from a standard [[Weighted Storage Cube]] to a [[Turret]], it'll launch these objects the same distance as the player at the same speed. These are also encountered in [[Co-op]], including the [[Hub]], where they're used as a form of traveling to another course where portals cannot reach. The mechanism is designed so that the player is launched either directly upwards, forwards, or backwards in motion. {{spoiler text|There is only one instance where an Aerial Faith Plate launches you sideways, during the final chapters where Wheatley plans to kill you.}} | Aerial Faith Plates can launch any object that is placed on it, from a standard [[Weighted Storage Cube]] to a [[Turret]], it'll launch these objects the same distance as the player at the same speed. These are also encountered in [[Co-op]], including the [[Hub]], where they're used as a form of traveling to another course where portals cannot reach. The mechanism is designed so that the player is launched either directly upwards, forwards, or backwards in motion. {{spoiler text|There is only one instance where an Aerial Faith Plate launches you sideways, during the final chapters where Wheatley plans to kill you.}} |