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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The gel mechanic is a borrowed concept from ''TAG: The Power of Paint''.
* The gel mechanic is a borrowed concept from ''[[TAG: The Power of Paint]]''.
** A fourth gel, "Sticky Gel", was also borrowed from ''TAG'' and was tested within ''Portal 2''. It would have allowed players to "stick to a surface so you can walk up a wall like Fred Astaire in ''Royal Wedding''"<ref>Chapter 8, page 2 of ''[[Portal 2 - The Final Hours]]''.</ref>; however, it was removed early on during development due to making play-testers motion-sick.<ref>Chapter 8, page 4 of ''Portal 2 - The Final Hours''.</ref>
** A fourth gel, "Sticky Gel", was also borrowed from ''TAG'' and was tested within ''Portal 2''. It would have allowed players to "stick to a surface so you can walk up a wall like Fred Astaire in ''Royal Wedding''"<ref>Chapter 8, page 2 of ''[[Portal 2 - The Final Hours]]''.</ref>; however, it was removed early on during development due to making play-testers motion-sick.<ref>Chapter 8, page 4 of ''Portal 2 - The Final Hours''.</ref>
* Repulsion Gel was [[Aperture Science]]'s first attempt at creating a dietetic pudding substitute.
* Repulsion Gel was [[Aperture Science]]'s first attempt at creating a dietetic pudding substitute.

Revision as of 16:01, 13 June 2011

Don't get covered by the gel.
We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: It's a lively one, and it does NOT like the human skeleton.
Cave Johnson

Gels are a gameplay mechanic introduced in Portal 2. They are paint-like liquids that impart different effects when applied to surfaces and objects.

Gels

Repulsion Gel

Main article: Repulsion Gel

Repulsion Gel is a light blue substance that repels objects. A player or an object that hits a surface coated with the Gel bounces off. Due to the effect, the height from which a player falls before landing on a Gel-covered surface affects the height of a jump. Players can also use the Gel to move back and forth between two parallel surface rather than merely be propelled up and down. Objects such as Storage Cubes and Turrets can be covered in Repulsion Gel which causes them to bounce around erratically.

Propulsion Gel

Main article: Propulsion Gel

Propulsion Gel is an orange substance that greatly increases object velocity and reduces the friction of objects moving on the surface(s) it is applied to. Objects covered in Propulsion Gel similarly have their friction reduced, causing them to slide around.

Conversion Gel

Main article: Conversion Gel

Conversion Gel is a portal-conducting white substance made from ground moon rocks. It enables the player to place portals on surfaces that are not normally portal-conductive.

Water

While not technically a gel, water washes off other gels from surfaces and objects. It has no special properties in regards to gameplay, and does not stick to surfaces.

Related achievements

Vertically Unchallenged
Vertically Unchallenged
Master the Repulsion Gel
White Out
White Out
Complete the first Conversion Gel test
Stranger Than Friction
Stranger Than Friction
Master the Propulsion Gel
Schrodinger's Catch
Schrodinger's Catch
Catch a blue-painted box before it touches the ground

Gallery

Trivia

  • The gel mechanic is a borrowed concept from TAG: The Power of Paint.
    • A fourth gel, "Sticky Gel", was also borrowed from TAG and was tested within Portal 2. It would have allowed players to "stick to a surface so you can walk up a wall like Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding"[1]; however, it was removed early on during development due to making play-testers motion-sick.[2]
  • Repulsion Gel was Aperture Science's first attempt at creating a dietetic pudding substitute.

See also

References

  1. Chapter 8, page 2 of Portal 2 - The Final Hours.
  2. Chapter 8, page 4 of Portal 2 - The Final Hours.