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  2. Chell (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Fahey, also from Kotaku, defended Chell from people saying that she should talk, and said, "The last thing I would want in Portal 2 is for Chell to speak". [17] When reviewing Portal 2 , Game Informer ' s Adam Biessener said that much of what makes Portal and Portal 2 so special was the execution and the originality of standing in Chell's ...

  3. List of Portal characters - Wikipedia

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    In the Portal 2 singleplayer campaign, Wheatley finds both ATLAS and P-body in storage and decided to kill both Chell and GLaDOS and use them instead. They later appear when Chell is granted liberty by GLaDOS. Originally, the co-op player characters would be Chell (the single player character), and Mel, another human test subject.

  4. Portal (video game) - Wikipedia

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    As GLaDOS puts it, "In layman's terms: speedy thing goes in, speedy thing comes out." If portal ends are not on parallel planes, the character passing through is reoriented to be upright with respect to gravity after leaving a portal end. Chell and all other objects in the game that can fit into the portal ends will pass through the portal.

  5. Talk:Chell (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Re: "there are hundreds of Mario games, but we do not depict Mario in every one just because we may discuss his design in them". This is a silly analogy. We do not depict him in all of them because there are "hundreds" of them. There are only two Portal games, it is not in the least bit difficult to show Chell in every game she's ever been in ...

  6. Weighted Companion Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Weighted Companion Cube, or simply the Companion Cube, is an item featured in the Portal series of video games by Valve Corporation.Initially featured in a single level of the original Portal, Test Chamber 17, as one of Aperture Science's ubiquitous Weighted Storage Cubes with heart symbols printed on the outside, it is given to the game's main character, Chell, as part of the antagonist ...

  7. GLaDOS - Wikipedia

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    GLaDOS uses the lure of cake and grief counseling to encourage Chell to continue, [5] but at the final testing area, as Chell prepares to receive the supposed cake, GLaDOS attempts to incinerate Chell in a fire pit. Once Chell escapes, GLaDOS attempts to reconcile with Chell, claiming the pit was a final test.

  8. NYPD chief misidentifies judge in social media post ... - AOL

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    According to a criminal complaint, police arrested the man named in Chell's post on Feb. 23, accusing him of jumping a subway turnstile without paying and possessing narcotics and a stolen iPhone.

  9. Wheatley (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley leads Chell to the chamber containing the remains of GLaDOS, and accidentally reactivates GLaDOS while trying to engineer their escape. Chell is separated from Wheatley by GLaDOS and forced to perform more tests. Wheatley manages to rediscover Chell and helps her escape to maintenance areas behind the testing chambers out of GLaDOS's ...