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GLaDOS reveals she felt relief for her safety but realizes that Caroline lives in her through emotion and immediately deletes her, reverting GLaDOS to her old self. Nevertheless, she decides that it is in her best interest to let Chell go, as GLaDOS learned the best solution is usually the easiest one, and felt that killing Chell "[was] hard".
Caroline would ultimately become the personality core of GLaDOS. In the conclusion of Portal 2, GLaDOS, trapped in her potato form, comes to recall the Caroline persona, and accepts this to form a truce with Chell to defeat Wheatley. After their victory, GLaDOS thanks the Caroline persona for her insights, and then promptly deletes the personality.
He later muses on the prospect of putting a person's mind inside of a computer, before saying that if he doesn't live until he can be uploaded, to put Caroline in charge of the facility as an AI, revealing that Caroline is GLaDOS. [citation needed] An alternative version of Cave Johnson appears in the Portal 2 update, Perpetual Testing Initiative.
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As she ascends through level after level, she learns about the late founder of Aperture Science, Cave Johnson, and his assistant, Caroline, whose personality and intelligence were ultimately implanted in GLaDOS. Chell finds and picks up GLaDOS, whom Wheatley has placed in a small module powered by a potato battery. Opening the hatch that seals ...
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