Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 24 May pm. Posts: Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Half life and Portal?! Hammer: Questions that need answering. Segmented speedruns using Demo tools. Save game for the Aperture Science achievement?
Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts. All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. That doesn't mean we should accept it as fact. It says "Members Webspace has been retired". I edited in Wayback Machine versions of the links. Also Borealis can be seen in Portal: The flash version mappack and Portal 2 mod from steam don't remember its name. This page [1] has a timeline of the rivalry between Black Mesa and Aperture Science In HL2 Ep 2, You are told about an aperture ship called Borealis [2] , it is suggested that this ship will appear in episode 3.
I would not see it as canon. It is widely established that Portal 2 takes place far in the future. At least 35, years or more. Could you flesh your answer out a bit more by explicitly pointing out the similarities? Are you talking about Alyx' mother? I don't see a resemblance. He seems to have been very energetic, perhaps even impulsive, and considered that life is an adventure he was happy to be on. He was born a salesman, a leader, an evangelist.
People trusted him, even when his plans were clearly dangerous. He used his warm, homespun delivery to put people at ease. He did not seem to accept the responsibility that comes with his power. Either he did not see or chose not to see the ramifications of his actions and experiments. The results of the Aperture Science Collaborative Disposition Test tell that Johnson does not see crises - only challenging opportunities "challengitunities" he chooses to scale like mountains, that he is a can-do, shoot-from-the-hip, silver-tongued self-starter, and a good match for any cooperative test partner, providing they shut up and listen.
Originally, Cave Johnson was to be the game's primary antagonist, talking about every chamber entered by the early protagonist Mel , while GLaDOS had only cameo appearances. As the game progressed, Cave would begin to realize how much humanity he had lost.
The rest of the story would be the tale of Cave trying to become a robot and leading a robot uprising. The bots and Cave would gain power. Eventually, they would put the player on trial for having committed war crimes against their brothers-in-arms, the robots turrets, which the player would inevitably have abused in the course of the game.
However, this was abandoned due to lack of resources. A casting call conducted by Shana Landsburg for Portal 2 was posted on the subscribers-only industry website Breakdown Express on June 8, , with a concept art portrait of Cave Johnson. That call sheet, seeking a voice-over artist to take on the role of Johnson, an "eccentric dead billionaire", with work tentatively to start at the end of July , was the first hint that Johnson would appear in Portal 2.
Cave Johnson's physical appearance changed several times over the development of Portal 2. The casting call portrait of Cave, which shows an elderly man in a suit and a tie with little to no facial hair, was painted over a photograph of a conservative American businessman and politician Ross Perot. Ewing from the reboot of the TV series Dallas. This appearance was based on that of Portal 2 lead animator, Bill Fletcher. During the development of the game, an idea of finding and killing Cave Johnson was present.
According to Erik Wolpaw , the player would encounter the CEO of Aperture Science with his consciousness uploaded to a computer; he would reside in a crummy, plugged into a wall box.
Despising his situation, Johnson would ask Chell to unplug him, therefore ending his life. The computer would also allow her to proceed further - carrying it across the room and standing on it, she could reach a previously inaccessible ledge.
The sequence was ultimately cut as it proved to be difficult to be explained to the player. By signing into ApertureScience. These login and password can be found in Rattmann scribblings spread around the Enrichment Center's maintenance area seen during Portal , with the words "trust me" right to it. Originally, the cause of Cave Johnson's death was an exposure to mercury.
According to ApertureScience. Register Don't have an account? Aperture Science. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Fourth and last card of the slideshow. Chell's unseen arm number following a possible early Aperture Science logo. A possible early Aperture Science logo from Chell's unseen arm. Very small Aperture Science logo seen on flat screens.
Aperture Science logo used as a screensaver on some monitors. Aperture Science logo seen on the Weighted Storage Cube. Aperture Science logo seen on the Weighted Companion Cube. Reversed Aperture Science logo see on the blue floor indicators. Reversed Aperture Science logo see on the yellow floor indicators.
Reversed Aperture Science logo at the very end of the Portal credits. Aperture Laboratories logo used from the s to the s, when they were known as "Aperture Science Innovators" horizontal version, featured in this color as large signs in metal. Aperture Laboratories logo seen under the radios. Aperture Laboratories logo seen on Speaker System devices yellow. Aperture Laboratories logo seen on Speaker System devices orange.
Aperture Laboratories logo seen on computer cases. Aperture Laboratories logo seen on the entrance sign from the parking lot at the end of Portal. Aperture Laboratories logo seen in the "Portal is Free" video. Aperture Laboratories logo seen on the Borealis' container in Episode Two. Aperture logo seen on the label of Chell's outfit.
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