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Crushers are not panels, remember what Cave Johnson said, “That is not a panel. That's a crusher. We sell them too.”
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(Crushers are not panels, remember what Cave Johnson said, “That is not a panel. That's a crusher. We sell them too.”)
 
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Panels are capable of aiding or impeding the player's completion of the task at hand depending upon their placement. Non-static Panels in test chambers are usually activated through the use of [[Button]]s, which will either add or remove panels to or from the player's path. For example, a series of Panels can be used to create a new walkway or staircase, provide a surface upon which a [[Portal]] can be placed, or to provide a barrier to prevent the loss of critical items such as [[Weighted Storage Cube]]s. Panels can be used effectively in virtually every test, making them very useful for trapping a Test Subject or shielding the player from a hazard. This mechanic becomes much more crucial during [[Co-op]], as Panels are often present in order to block one partner from crashing into a hazard, or are used to prevent the duo from easily accessing a certain area.
Panels are capable of aiding or impeding the player's completion of the task at hand depending upon their placement. Non-static Panels in test chambers are usually activated through the use of [[Button]]s, which will either add or remove panels to or from the player's path. For example, a series of Panels can be used to create a new walkway or staircase, provide a surface upon which a [[portal]] can be placed, or to provide a barrier to prevent the loss of critical items such as [[Weighted Storage Cube]]s. Panels can be used effectively in virtually every test, making them very useful for trapping a Test Subject or shielding the player from a hazard. This mechanic becomes much more crucial during [[Co-op]], as Panels are often present in order to block one partner from crashing into a hazard, or are used to prevent the duo from easily accessing a certain area.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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|File:Portal 2 Chapter 4 Test Chamber 21 Wheatley.png|{{spoiler|[[Wheatley]] opening panels to help [[Chell]] escape from ''[[Portal 2 Chapter 4 Test Chamber 21 (Escape)|Test Chamber 21 of GLaDOS' test track]]''. }}|spoiler1=yes
|File:Portal 2 Chapter 4 Test Chamber 21 Wheatley.png|{{spoiler|[[Wheatley]] opening panels to help [[Chell]] escape from ''[[Portal 2 Chapter 4 Test Chamber 21 (Escape)|Test Chamber 21 of GLaDOS' test track]]''.}}|spoiler1=yes
|File:Panals.png|{{Spoiler|A render of one of the panels, blue and red variant,}}|spoiler2=yes
|File:Panals.png|{{Spoiler|A render of one of the panels, blue and red variant,}}|spoiler2=yes
|File:Crusher2.png|{{Spoiler|One of the variants of panels, the [[Crusher]]}}|spoiler3=yes
|File:Panels2.png|{{Spoiler|Panels in Portal 2 Community Test Chamber Editor}}|spoiler4=yes
|File:Panels2.png|{{Spoiler|Panels in Portal 2 Community Test Chamber Editor}}|spoiler4=yes
|File:Portal 2 Chapter 8 Test Chamber 16.png|{{Spoiler|A wall of glass that is (behind the turrets) similar to panels.}}|spoiler5=yes
|File:Portal 2 Chapter 8 Test Chamber 16.png|{{Spoiler|A wall of glass that is (behind the turrets) similar to panels.}}|spoiler5=yes
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