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Goo is usually present within testing chambers in order to provide a penalty for failure, and to ensure that test subjects are precise with their movements and positioning of their [[portals]]. | Goo is usually present within testing chambers in order to provide a penalty for failure, and to ensure that test subjects are precise with their movements and positioning of their [[portals]]. | ||
Objects that have fallen into the goo are irretrievable. In such cases where testing elements like | Objects that have fallen into the goo are irretrievable. In such cases where testing elements like [[cubes]] are needed to solve a test, a replacement may be issued immediately if the first one was dropped into the goo (unless the [[Vital Apparatus Vent|dropper]] is activated by a button, in which case you may have to press the button again). On some occasions during ''[[Portal 2]]'', objects in the goo can be heard and seen [[Material Emancipation Grill|fizzling]] immediately after falling in, while in most, they will simply be deleted soon after they fall out of sight and are not being held on to. | ||
Appearance-wise in ''[[Portal]]'', the goo appears as a mixture of red, green, and brown-colored liquid with a swirled appearance. As of ''Portal 2'', the goo appears to be mainly brown, often with smoke swirling around its presence like in ''Portal''. | Appearance-wise in ''[[Portal]]'', the goo appears as a mixture of red, green, and brown-colored liquid with a swirled appearance. As of ''Portal 2'', the goo appears to be mainly brown, often with smoke swirling around its presence like in ''Portal''. |