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Aperture Food Program: Gel Sandwiches
try as cave johnson might, they could never quite get the gels to agree with the human skeleton to get these to mass market.
random as hell question that came into my brain at 1 am
would it be possible to put Portal’s Repulsion gel into a bottle or cup or am I being dumb and doubting myself
like there’s the tubing/pipes that feed it through Aperture of course and they aren’t affected as far as I know but that stuff is bolted together and in the ground for the most part
like if you tried to get a glass of the stuff would the container just bounce down or around or could you actually store it in something that’s not bolted down/welded into place/etc.
What would happen if you ate all of the gels at once?
Asking for a friend.
Repulsion Gel and Propulsion Gel were atleast intended originally to be dietary substances to consume, but Conversion Gel would just fucking kill you from the inside out.
Cleansing Gel is literally just water.
Aperture Slimence: we goo what we must, because we can.
GLaDOS has designed a new kind of robot to test with, utilizing brain scans of former test subjects and heavily miniaturized personality cores to hold them within. The brain scans have had their memories purged (but not perfectly.) The cores are specially designed to be capable of interfacing with new nano-bots in the gels, which allow them to control gel bodies of any shape they like.
Sometimes they’re tested individually, sometimes in pairs, sometimes all four of them in mind-numbingly complex eight-portal tests.
Blue: Repulsion Gel. * Cheery; determined not to let GLaDOS break her spirits. * Main power: Super-Jump * Secondary Power: Super-throw White: (Portalable) Conversion Gel. * Clueless, clumsy, just kinda weird. * Main power: Portalability * Secondary power: Portalability in motion * Tertiary power: Capability to move through portal. Orange: Propulsion Gel. * Irritable, aloof, pissed off at GLaDOS. * Main power: Super-speed * Secondary power: Double-jump. Green: Adhesion Gel. * Serious, logical, tries to be a leader but none of them can talk so it's tough. * Main power: Wall-climbing * Secondary power: Sticking objects together
"You could be anything you want! You could have tentacles. Or robotic claws. Or machine guns. You could have five eyes. But yet you choose to assume a humanoid shape. How disappointing.”
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Four slime girls with portal guns are in a test chamber from portal 2. The walls are black metal with a row of lights on the bottom of the back wall. A curvy blue slimegirl is flying out of a yellow portal placed on white conversion gel. The white gel is also a slimegirl, and her head is sticking up out of the white puddle. A slim orange slimegirl is sliding back from the portal. A green slimegirl is sticking to the wall.
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turret bowling wheeee
// So, basically, Aperture originally made propulsion gel as a laxative and repulsion gel as an emetic. That’s canon. Good ol’ Aperture.
I don’t know, I think I designed the best level of Portal 2