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[[File:Borealis dock.png|thumb|right|300px|The empty drydock in ''Portal 2'']]
[[File:Borealis dock.png|thumb|right|450px|The empty drydock in ''Portal 2'']]
The '''Borealis''' is a scientific research vessel owned by ''[[Aperture Science]]''. It first appeared in ''Half-Life 2: Episode 2'', but a reference to it can be found in ''Portal 2'' as an easter egg hidden in Chapter 6. {{Spoiler|The easter egg is located in close proximity to the office in which ''[[Chell]]'' finds ''[[GLaDOS]]'', embedded in a potato, being pecked by a bird.}}
{{Quotation|'''Isaac Kleiner'''|"Our peers at Aperture Science were at work on a project of some promise, but in their rush to beat Black Mesa for funding, they must have compromised ordinary standards of risk. We heard their research vessel had simply disappeared. Vanished - with all hands... even part of the dry dock!"}}
The '''Borealis''' is a scientific research vessel owned by ''[[Aperture Science]]''. It first appeared in ''Half-Life 2: Episode 2'', but a reference to it can be found in ''Portal 2'' as an easter egg hidden in Chapter 6. {{Spoiler|The easter egg is located in close proximity to the office in which ''[[Chell]]'' finds ''[[GLaDOS]]'', embedded in a potato, being pecked by a [[bird]].}}
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== Overview ==
The Borealis is an experiment ship that holds legends about the rivalry of Aperture and [[Black Mesa]].
 
The Borealis is one of Aperture Science's experiments including an immensely big portal technology. Someday, the portal malfunctions and now is stuck somewhere in the arctic regions. As said by [https://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Isaac_Kleiner Dr. Kleiner] that parts of the dry dock is carried away, this is partly false because when the player reaches the location, it is intact, partly. The cranes, tethers and any equipment linked to the ship is missing.


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