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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Neurotoxin is not an environmental hazard in the traditional sense of gameplay, as it only appears during specific, scripted events in the ''Portal'' series, mostly at the game's climax. In the ''[[Portal 2: Lab Rat|Lab Rat]]'' comic, it is confirmed that [[GLaDOS]] ventilated neurotoxin as a means of killing all [[Aperture Science]] personnel prior to [[Chell]]'s awakening in ''Portal'', and is frequently as an attempt to kill her. {{spoiler|Later on in the single-player campaign of ''Portal 2'', Wheatley also attempts to kill [[Chell]] with these.}}
Neurotoxin is not an environmental hazard in the traditional sense of gameplay, as it only appears during specific, scripted events in the ''Portal'' series, mostly at the game's climax. In the ''[[Portal 2: Lab Rat|Lab Rat]]'' comic, it is confirmed that [[GLaDOS]] ventilated neurotoxin as a means of killing all [[Aperture Science]] personnel prior to [[Chell]]'s awakening in ''Portal'', and is frequently as an attempt to kill her. {{spoiler|Later on in the single-player campaign of ''Portal 2'', Wheatley also attempts to kill [[Chell]] with it.}}


The entirety of these gases are stored and manufactured in a reinforced tank, located in the bowels of the Enrichment Center. Eight main hoses allow the gas to be transferred to any location within the facility. {{spoiler|During the chapter ''The Escape'', Chell sabotages the system by cutting the eight primary hoses, thereby destroying the generator.}}
The entirety of these gases are stored and manufactured in a reinforced tank, located in the bowels of the Enrichment Center. Eight main hoses allow the gas to be transferred to any location within the facility. {{spoiler|During the chapter ''The Escape'', Chell sabotages the system by cutting the eight primary hoses, thereby destroying the generator.}}

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