Here's part 2 of Chapter 6 from After Aperture! Enjoy! If you haven't read the past chapters and want to, simply scroll down to the past chapters. ;)
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“LEVEL 3 SECURITY BREACH. HACKER ID: 436732, WHEATLEY CORE.”
GLaDOS scanned the report, unable to understand why she didn’t catch the moron when he first replicated himself. Then again, she thought, he did escape her plenty of times when Chell teamed up with him. Exasperation spread through her system temporarily, a feeling she most hated. She should have kept up with the Core room while she had the chance. The Core Replicator and Producer, or CRAP as the scientists used to call it, was a process carefully observed by GLaDOS until Wheatley took control of the facility the first time, and ever since then, she couldn’t get the room functional again. So, the room had gone unmanned for a year, thus giving Wheatley a chance to rebuild himself. What other cores he could have produced, GLaDOS couldn’t even imagine.
She watched through a security camera, Chell, Atlas, and P-Body as they crept through the dark hallways towards the Core Replication room. She carefully disabled the turrets further down the hallway so they wouldn’t be shot to bits. Humans were such fragile things. They couldn’t be shot once, couldn’t stand a bit of electricity running through them, and almost couldn’t stand having their parts replaced. Chell on the other hand had survived everything she and Wheatley threw at her. She was seemingly invincible. It was entertaining to build terrifying levels and watch Chell fly through them as though they were simple rooms. A shutter ran through GLaDOS’s main processing unit when the thought of Chell dying came to her. She had become attached to the little beast. The one who killed her twice, the one who teamed with the moron to get rid of her. The one who teamed up with her to get her place back, and now the one aiding her in ridding her of Wheatley once again.
“63 OLD MEMORY BANK FILES FOUND. SAVE OR DELETE?”
“What?” She said aloud, “Where did those come from? Wheatley?”
“FILE ORIGIN…….. CAROLINE. DELETE?”
“No!” She almost yelled “Save all memories and load directly to Memory Banks.”
“MEMORIES LOADED.”
As soon as the files loaded and registered in her memory banks, GLaDOS remembered. Everything. Cave Johnson, Chell and her father, Aperture and what it once was, everything. Suddenly, as if she was watching a computer screen, the memories flashed before her eyes.
“Hey, sweetie, hand me those papers on Mr. Johnson’s desk would you?” She found herself asking to a little girl.
“O-ok, are they the y-yellow ones or the white ones?” The girl was small in stature, and had black hair in a pony-tail.
“The yellow ones.” She smiled. “Thanks.”
“Miss Caroline, d-do you like Mr. Johnson?” She asked inquisitively.
“Of course I do! He is our boss after all.”
“No, no, not like that. I m-mean, do you like, like him?” She felt a slight blush coming, but swallowed it down. Of course she loved Cave, he was the kindest man she had ever known. “Well, you know, love is a very complicated thing, Chell”
Chell giggled, “Well I think you like him”.
She was beginning to like the little girl more and more.
“Well, maybe a little, but don’t tell him.” She looked around the room and at Mr. Johnson’s door.
“What do you mean, the chamber is inoperative?!? Fix it! And get me the results of the test after that!” They could hear Cave yell into the phone in his office. “Remember,” He coughed, “Aperture’s got to be running its best. Always! What? Alright, goodbye.” He hung up, almost throwing the phone at the receiver.
“Caroline, would you come here?” Cave coughed again, “It’s about the GLaDOS project.”
“Of course, Mr. Johnson,” She set down the yellow papers and walked towards the office “Chell, honey, why don’t you go and grab yourself a snack down in the cafeteria, I’ll be right there, ok?”
“Alright,” the girl said, getting up and standing next to the door, but not opening it.
“Caroline, my results came this morning, the doctor says my condition is getting worse.” She cringed as she thought of his mercury poisoning.
“But, what will that mean for the GLaD-“
“It means that you’ll have to finish the job, Caroline. The machine can’t function properly unless it’s got a human brain in it. I’m just not going to make it in time.”
“But Mr. Johnson!”
“Caroline! Don’t you remember what you signed up for by agreeing to be my assistant?”
“Yes sir, the testing?”
“And the science! Are we doing science?” He coughed.
“Yes sir, we’re still doing science.”
“Then you’ve got to put your brain into the machine, into her.”
“But Mr. Johnson, I don’t want this!”
“Caroline, the fate of Aperture rests in your hands, in your head. You have to do this or this facility’s ruined!”
“I do not want this!” Fear. She felt great fear for her life at that moment, her own fate changing.
Cave was silent for a moment. Then continued, “Caroline, you’re the only choice Aperture’s got. The eggheads will just ruin the project alone,” She laughed a nervous one. She had no choice, she loved Cave too much to say no.
“Ok, I’ll do it. For science, Mr. Johnson,” she said after a long pause.
“The lab boys say there’s only a 20% chance of this project failing, but then again, they always say that, for every project.”
“That doesn’t help much.”
“I know,” they both laughed.
They heard the door to the office room open and slam shut. Caroline didn’t remember hearing the door open when she told Chell to grab a snack, so she must have heard the whole conversation.
“Damn it, a spy?” Cave yelled, ripping his door open.
“Mr. Johnson! It was Chell!”
“Shit.”
“And after what the prototype did to her father--“she ran out of the office and into the hall, looking to the left, then the right, listening for footsteps. The broom closet on level 3. She usually hid there, ever since her father died.
She ran to the elevator and rode it to the third story. The closet was the very last door on the west side of the third level. She calmly walked towards the door and knocked softly.
“Can I come in?” A scientist walked by, raising an eyebrow as he passed.
She opened the door, peering into the dark closet. Chell was huddled in the corner of the closet, behind a pile of folded towels. She stepped in, closing the door behind her. She just sat down on top of a water bucket and stared at the door.
“I know you probably don’t want to talk it out with anyone, Chell. I understand.”
A minute or two passed.
“I d-don’t w-want you to g-go, m-miss Caroline,” she sobbed “You d-didn’t tell m-me about M-Mr. Johnson.”
“I know, sweetie, he didn’t want to tell you, or anyone for that matter. He thought it would just hurt everyone else, especially you.”
Chell sniffed “W-well, I guess if an-anything could fix y-your GLaDOS project, it-it would be you or M-Mr. Johnson.” Caroline laughed, tears forming in her eyes.
Suddenly, a loud knock echoed in the closet. A muffled voice came from outside the door.
“Hello? Is someone in there? There’s a mess on level 4 and I need the mop.”
Chell giggled, “Mr. J-Johnson, you are a b-bad actor.”
He laughed and opened the door slowly, careful not to knock any of the cleaning supplies over.
They all sat there, talking about the GLaDOS project, assuring Chell that Caroline would still be her usual self, just inside a machine. Cave even talked about possibly preserving his brain matter to be put into a “core”, a smaller, less sophisticated robot that took less time to build and program.
GLaDOS’s memory ended abruptly when she got a message from Wheatley.
“INCOMING MESSAGE. ORIGIN, WHEATLEY CORE. SAVE OR DELETE?”
“Delete.” She said.
“MESSAGE DELET-“
“Wait! Open, then delete!”
“Alright, I know you are probably too late by now, as communications between you and the little monster of yours have been ceased. I know, genius, right? I saw where Chell is going, to the core room. You can’t get rid of me! Anyway, I’ve got a plan. A good one. I found a little core made about a year ago, that I know you and Chell won’t be able to resist taking along in your attempt, I repeat ATTEMPT, to get rid of me. And you want to know what the best part is? There’s a bomb planted inside it- him, I mean. It is a him you know. Auhg! No, no, not the nanobots! I just ceased all production on those lines! Jerry, why you little-”
“END OF MESSAGE. DELETE?”
“Yes.”
What was she to do now? Chell would probably bring the cores she found right to her and they’d all be blown to bits. She knew exactly who the core was going to be, but she couldn’t imagine what he was going to say to her. The thought of being able to talk to him again was bittersweet. He would be gone in a matter of seconds. At least Chell would hear him again. For now, she needed a plan, a sophisticated, complicated plan….. Or a miracle.
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Thinking With Portals
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
After Aperture: Chapter 6 Part 1
Here's part 1 of Chapter 6! Enjoy, and I'll get the second part out as soon as possible! If you haven't read the other chapters, simply scroll down. :)
Chapter 6: A Second Attempt
“Chell, what’s wrong, honey?” the head of the orphanage,
Miss Jean, asked her. Miss Jean peeked in, opening her bedroom door. Chell was
laying on her bed in tears as she looked at her ceiling. “Oh, I see. Are you
still scared of giving your report to your class?” She rolled over towards the
wall, closing her eyes.
“Th-they always make fun of me w-when I talk. They were all
practicing their projects with each other and no one wanted to practice with
me.” After Chell’s father died, she was sent to an orphanage a couple blocks
away from her house. She had few belongings, a couple children’s books her dad
read to her and a stuffed praying-mantis. It took a little while for her to
start speaking again, but Chell liked Miss Jean. She was strict at times, but
seemed to be an understanding friend in other times.
“Oh?” Jean walked over and sat on Chell’s bed, “I think you
will do just fine. Don’t mind those kids. I thought your potato battery idea
was a great one. Everyone will love it, honey.”
“No they won’t.”
“Come on, even I didn’t think of those ideas when I was a girl,
Chell. You are doing just fine. I think Mr. Johnson and Miss Caroline will love
your project too.” She rolled over and looked at her dad, wiping her face. She
still loved Mr. Johnson and Caroline, as she would often be able to visit them
at Aperture Science.
“You do?”
“Of course, princess. They will love it.” She almost cringed
at the word “princess”. Her dad called her that. But Miss Jean was right of
course, she had worked hard on her project, and the whole thing seemed perfect.
Chell had been working on a class presentation for the past
few weeks. The class was assigned experiments to do during spring break, so
they could present them to the school in a science fair. Every year the second
grade students would have a science fair, and it was a big deal to all who
participated. The principal of the school even invited Cave Johnson to see it
this year. Chell’s assignment was to figure out what foods were natural
batteries and the one food Chell succeeded in making into a battery was a
potato and a lemon.
A couple days later, the dreaded science fair came. Miss
Jean drove her to her school and parked her car.
“Ready to go?” She nodded, gathering her report, notecards,
and the small potato.
“Are you going to stay for my report, Miss Jean?”
“No, I can’t sweetie. I’ve got a lot of work to do at the
orphanage still. Don’t worry, you will do great!” She pinched her cheek as
Chell gathered her project.
A few minutes later, Chell stepped on the auditorium stage.
She was the last student to give a presentation to the school. Shivering, she
placed her display that showed her report on the table to the right of the
stage, and propped it up, so the audience could see. With her precious potato
in hand, she walked into the center of the stage. The crowd of faces in the room
was huge. The whole school district seemed to be packed into the room.
“I-I. I wanted to show you-“
A murmur went through the crowd, some children started to
giggle.
She straightened her shirt and took a deep breath.
“My project is about” she looked out into the crowd,
searching for any familiar faces, but the lights on the stage were in her eyes,
“it’s about-“
Her hands were shaking so hard, she couldn’t stand still.
Determined, she gripped the potato harder and took a step forward.
“My p-project started, of course, when it was given to me
three w-weeks ago, on the Friday before spring break. I usually don’t like
projects because I am scared to talk about it in front of people. In other
words, you may say I have stage fright.” The crowd was silent. “But I thought
this project was different, something everyone cared about. Our planet is being
dirtied by gasses caused by our cars, machinery, power-plants, you name it. In
my research, I have found some strange, yet interesting sources of electrical
energy.” She had caught the attention of all who sat in the auditorium. Chell
felt better speaking when she didn’t feel like she was being cornered.
“I have a clock at home that runs off of a tiny battery, so
I figured that maybe a certain food would give that same energy to power the
clock. I think I must have torn up the whole kitchen looking for something that
worked!” The crowd laughed. “But then I finally got to the pantry and what did
I find? Potatoes and lemons. I found that potatoes and lemons make just as good
of a battery as the ones you find at stores.” She paused and took a deep
breath, and held out the potato with the clock hooked up to it.
“Our Earth is getting polluted and I think my project
represents better ways of finding energy to power our society. My potato is
just one example of lots of other alternate forms of power. I- I hope you all
will take my project into consideration not only as a simple science project,
but as a way to make our planet a happier one. Thank you.” The audience broke
out in applause. She glanced to the back of the auditorium and saw Mr. Johnson
and Caroline clapping for her on stage. A wave of happiness washed over her as
she grabbed her belongings off of the table. The principal took the stage and
thanked the audience for being there to watch the presentations of those who
participated in the science fair, and the crowd dissipated after a loud
applause.
Chell knew Miss Jean would be there to pick her up in a few
minutes as she said she would, so Chell walked over and sat in the very middle
of the empty auditorium. Her father would have been proud of her and how she
spoke to the audience, captured their interests.
“Hey Chell! You did swell! Definitely one of my favorites!”
Chell jumped out of her seat and ran over to where Mr. Johnson and Caroline
were standing.
“Really?” she responded.
“Sure thing, sweetie! I’m not so sure about the lemons
section on your display though, seems like a bunch of bologna. Ha, ha!” He
coughed hard, then laughed again. Since Chell had been visiting them, she took
note of the way Cave coughed, it seemed to worsen as time went on, and she
worried something bad was going on.
“I think you did great on your presentation of a potato
battery, Chell. It was really a good idea, and I think the world could learn a
thing or two from you,” Caroline added, walking with them to the main exit from
the school “you know, Chell, some of the greatest minds work at our facility, I
think you would make a fantastic scientist!” Chell giggled.
“A mantis man?”
“Sure thing!” Caroline laughed as Cave coughed again.
“Mr. Johnson, are you ok?”
“What are you talking about? I’m fine!” he patted her on the
back and led her outside. She could see Miss Jean’s car coming down the road
and turning into the parking lot.
“Well, kid, I think this is goodbye.” Chell looked back at
Cave and Caroline, they both seemed to be a perfect pair, yet they never seemed
to bother with a relationship, or maybe their work got in the way. She glanced
back at Miss Jean’s car, which had just stopped next to the sidewalk she was
standing on.
“Goodbye Mr. Johnson, goodbye Miss Caroline,” she said,
giving each of them a hug. She wanted to spend more time with them. Didn’t want
to go.
Chell woke up. It was just a dream. Well, not really a
dream, she just remembered her potato project and talking with Cave Johnson and
Caroline. It was a wonder the mind wipe didn’t start wearing off when she was
down in the 1960’s levels of Aperture, when GLaDOS started to remember. She
wondered if GLaDOS remembered her when she was little. She peeped her eyes open
to see she was on a bed in a cryo-sleep room. The robot with the blue eye was
sitting on the bed in a sleep mode and the yellow-eyed one was standing in the
corner of the room, also in a sleep mode. She slipped her feet off of the bed
and onto the floor, the familiar clank of the long fall boots somehow
comforting her, as if reminding her that she was safe from one danger. Yellow
light poured across the room as the yellow-eyed bot switched on, looking at
her. She squinted at the bot’s optic and got up, stretching her sore limbs. The
task at hand seemed impossible.
A whining, chirping noise came from the taller bot as it
pushed the other of the end of the bed, waking him from his sleep mode. He then
pushed the other one back and they started quarreling. She walked over and
separated the two, giggling. The two were just as bad as children, yet they had
the logic and motor skills to test like an adult. She walked over to the door
and opened it, remembering opening it for Wheatley years before. She realized
she forgot the Portal Device on the table next to the bed, so she ran back in
and grabbed it.
“Good morning Chell,” she dropped the device on the ground
“Did you just drop that thing, you know, those are irreplaceable and very
expensive.” The blue-eyed bot bent over to pick it up, and gave it to Chell,
and they all walked out of the room once again.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
After Aperture: Chapter 5
Here's Chapter 5 of my Portal fanfic, After Aperture. Enjoy! But, if you didn't catch the last few chapters, simply scroll down and read them from the bottom up! Edit: I've just done some editing to this chapter and made a few changes, but it's mostly the same. Enjoy!
Chapter 5: A Constant Drone
The lift had broken down, keeping Chell stuck in there for
about an hour. It had been a long day, she woke up refreshed that morning, only
to remember that she fell a couple hundred feet and blacked out. Wheatley’s
babble drove her mad in the last chamber and it was all she had to stay sane in
the lift with his rambling. He was just as corrupt as before when he had a
body. He reminded her of Cave Johnson in the abandoned 1960’s levels before she
found GLaDOS as a potato. Chell remembered when she was little, her dad had
taken her to work for a class field trip. She actually saw the CEO of Aperture
before he passed away. It was a wonder the mind wipe didn’t start fading when
she was down in the abandoned labs.
“Caroline, I want more chambers with more panels, and I want
those levels 60% harder than they were before. I just caught a glimpse of a
report stolen from Black Mesa and they have created a newer version of their
Physics Gun.”
“Right away, Mr. Johnson. But first, I want you to introduce
yourself to the school field trip.”
“Oh, and I also want the zero point energy field’s gravity
increased a little, the test subjects keep dropping the cubes into water, and
it’s costing too much to replace them. We will have the Mach 12 portal device
created before the next physics gun, and Black Mesa can stick theirs up their
a-“
“Mr. Johnson.”
“Oh, sorry Caroline, stick it up their-“
“Mr. Johnson!” She pointed her eyes at the school group.
“Who invited the school group this week, we have no more
open appointments with me!”
“Mr. Johnson, you invited them last week. Today, the 25th
of June, remember?”
“Oh, yes, Caroline, thank you. You are a wonderful
secretary.” With that, Caroline zoomed away with her clip board into the
labyrinth of office cubicles. “How is the tour, kids? Where can we get started
together?”
All of the children in Chell’s kindergarten class yelled in
unison, “To the labs Mr. Johnson!” Chell ran towards the group to try to say
hello to Mr. Johnson, her daddy’s boss, but she stopped midway, a little shy to
him still.
“Hey there,” Cave paused to read the crayon-written name tag
Chell had made, like the rest of her classmates, “Chell, why don’t you help me
lead the group to our first test!” At first Chell hesitated, but Mr. Johnson
had an air about him that made any kid love him. She ran up and grabbed his
hand and started walking towards a sign that said Lab 23, cube replication
plant.
“Can you kids sound out the first word on this sign?” Cave
Johnson asked the class.
“L-A-B,” everyone sounded it out.
“Good, this is where we make our boxes called companion
cubes! You all can even touch one!” All of the children rushed into the room
and surrounded a cube in the center of the room.
“You see the heart in the center of the cube? That means
it’s no ordinary one, it’s a companion. They are known to be great listeners!”
Jimmy, one of the troublemakers ran through the crowd of kids and whispered
something to the cube.
“Jimmy, Mr. Johnson didn’t say we could whisper to Cube!
Only touch it!” a red headed girl stated in a matter-of-fact voice. The boy,
Jimmy, stuck his tongue out to the girl and ran back to the rear of the class
again, taking his place.
“Ha-ha, that’s alright, like I said, a great listener!” Cave
said to the class, letting them adore the cube. “But now, we have so much more
to see, come on class!” Chell was still holding Mr. Johnson’s hand.
He led the class to a room full of lemons and machines
making what looked like lemon grenades.
“Ah, the triumph of this month, kids! These are my
combustible lemons! They are basically grenades, but made of lemons!” The class
giggled. “You know what happened just yesterday?” Cave said to Chell.
“Hmm?” Chell said, looking up into his big gray eyes.
“My assistant Jeremy brought me my lunch, and instead of the
normal tea, he brought me a glass of lemonade!”
“What did you do, Mr. Johnson?” Chell mustered to say.
“I fired him of course!” At that moment Caroline came in to
help round up the children for the next room.
“Why did you do that? I love lemonade, don’t you Mr.
Johnson?”
“Hell no. It gives me the sour face.” He made a funny frown
face at Caroline. Chell giggled.
“Alright, Mr. Johnson, let’s go to the lunch room and get
these kiddies a snack.”
The class cheered and jabbered as Cave and Chell led the way
to the Mess Hall. Chell remembered liking Cave Johnson a lot. He would have
made a fine father if he hadn’t died too soon.
The lift started to slow, and the doors finally opened. She
had been riding down for about two minutes.
“Ok, test subject, to the next test!” Wheatley said into the
intercom.
Chell slowly got up, her muscles feeling rather sore. She
could see that this chamber was huge, spanning hundreds of feet wide with a
great gap filled with poisonous water in the center. The task was simple. Get
to the door at the opposite side. The only problem was that there were areal
faith plates surrounding the water, making it seem impossible to get to the
end.
“You’re getting close
to his lair.” She could hear GLaDOS whisper from the intercom.
“Did you say something? I think I just heard you say something,
well maybe not, continue testing, don’t mind me, just supervising. You know, so
you don’t escape.”
She ignored him and walked into the chamber further,
examining the faith plates.
“What if I shook things up a little bit?” Wheatley
continued, “What if I told you that I’m really not Wheatley? What if I told you
that GLaDOS built me to look and act like him, but I was really not him?” Chell
shuddered, that was not what she wanted to hear.
“Yeah, she built me just to lure you in here to test! Don’t
you see? You do see, don’t you? You’re helpless. A tiny helpless human.” This
couldn’t be. “Yes, and I need your help to get Her out again.”
Chell shook her head. She was not falling for that again.
“CORE CORRUPTION LEVEL
AT 25%.”
“No, no, no, no, no! You aren’t supposed to say that now! I
thought I shut your voice off five minutes ago!” That was the giveaway.
Wheatley was really Wheatley. Not just a replica.
“CORE CORRUPTION LEVEL
AT 25%. SEE THE APERTURE SCIENCE CORE TRANSFER MANUAL, SECTION 45-B5 FOR
FURTHER DETAIL.” Chell could see a way out of the chamber already. During Wheatley’s
rant, she caught a glimpse of a malfunctioning panel on the far side of the
room. She needed to get to it without setting off the areal faith plates, or
she’d be wet and dissolving in the acid pool.
“I know, I know! See the manual. I’ve been hearing your
stinking voice for too long now! Shut down emergency voice guidance system!”
Chell counted to three, timing her jump just right. She was going to make it.
One, two, three, she pounced onto one faith plate and was flying through the
air towards the panel, only she aimed too high, and hit the wall above it,
slightly bouncing off and fell towards the acid water.
“PLEASE REPEAT YOUR
COMMAND. REMEMBER THAT YOUR WARRANTY UNDER CORE CONTROL AND REPRODUCTION,
SECTION 56-32-199F, WILL BE VOID UPON SHUTTING DOWN THE EMERGENCY VOICE GUIDAN---“
Chell twisted her body as hard as she could before she hit the water and
hit another faith plate, sending her to the opposite side of the room. She jumped
again, this time, crouching in mid-air to fall faster.
“I don’t bloody care! Shut down emergency voice guidance
system!” Chell was already aiming the gun towards the outside of the chamber.
“EMERGENCY VOICE
GUIDANCE SYSTEM DISABLED.” Chell shot a portal on a white patch just
outside the chamber and bounced back towards the beginning of the chamber,
where the only white patch of wall was.
“Ah, sorry about that. Back to testing, eh? I suppose you
probably don’t believe my story about GLaDOS replicating me do you, I mean honestly,
it took a while to cook up. Hey, why do you have that smug look on your face,
it looks as though you are planning something sinister. No seriously. Get that
look off your face, I get worried when you look like that.”
She shot an orange portal underneath her feet, slipping out
of the chamber and onto a platform on the outside of the chamber.
“Oh, no you don’t, you’re not getting away from me this
time, lady.”
The platform on which she stood buckled under her feet,
dropping her into a tube of water and carrying her away. Water. Not acid. Chell
could hold her breath for a very long time, and she knew it, but the tube
seemed to twist and turn forever, jolting her already exhausted body around
like a ragdoll. She was being dragged deeper and deeper into the labs.
Another minute passed she needed air. Desperately. Chell
started to panic. Don’t panic, she repeated to herself, but she could only
think of how badly she needed oxygen. Her lungs burned, making her let out the
air she had been holding, and her chest instinctively expanded to get fresh
air, only sucking the icy water in. She was going to die in the watery tanks of
Aperture. She coughed under water, only sucking in more water, and she could
then see black spots entering her vision at a fast rate. Why did she have to
die so soon? Did GLaDOS know where she was? Could she help? Suddenly, a panel
on the tube opened, dropping her onto some hard concrete floor. Chell could see
the portal device flickering and then going out.
Chell heaved, a lot. Vomiting and retching until she could
breathe. She could barely breathe, her lungs stung so badly. She gasped, not
only to get more air, but to confirm for herself that she could indeed breathe.
The black spots were starting to disappear, but Chell was too weak to get back
up off of the floor, so she laid there, wondering why she couldn’t hear
Wheatley. By now, he must have realized that he lost her in the tube.
The portal device flickered back on.
“I know you are there,
Chell. I can see you through a camera I hacked. Chell, can you hear me? I know
you can hear me. Why aren’t you moving? I almost forgot humans are so
intolerable to a lack of oxygen. Humans are not built for endurance, I guess.
Do you like the new waterproof feature I added to your Device? I ended up
losing too many Portal Devices in water and acid, so I made it waterproof. Oh,
yes, and I inserted a tracker into your device as well. The facility can’t
afford us to lose this war.”
Chell couldn’t move. She was too weak. She was glad GLaDOS
knew she was alive, but what could She do to get her out?
“As you have probably
figured out on your own, or maybe not, I got control of some of the water and
gel tube release panels in some parts of Wheatley’s control quadrant. You were
lucky I could get you out here, or you would have died. Oh, I realized that my
Artificial Test Subjects are good for something. They can’t die like you can. I
will guide two of them to you to get you out of there. I need you to rest and
get moving again.” Chell wondered why GLaDOS didn’t just send some of her
robots in to destroy Wheatley.
“You are probably
wondering why I didn’t just send some of my robots in to get rid of the tumor,
aren’t you. You hardly pay attention to details. I am so disappointed in you.
Don’t you see that it is much more fun watching live test subjects die instead
of reproducible artificial ones? That was a joke you know. I just can’t help
myself. Well, I did tell you that He has control of the turret assembly line,
and he also has control of the robot assembly line. His only problem is that I
disabled a large portion of the plant, so he can’t create any Artificial Test
Subjects. The two I am sending you are named Atlas and P-Body. They are morons,
but aren’t as bad as Wheatley. I only have a limited amount of the replacements,
so take good care of them.”
At that moment, the two robots Chell had seen outside of the
lift when GLaDOS let her free came in the small room. One crouched down,
looking at her face with a bright blue optic, while the other one glanced
around, nervously shifting its weight from one foot to the other. Both had
Portal Devices in different colors. The blue one was a shorter, stalky robot,
and the other was an egg-shaped, taller one. The shorter one picked up Chell’s
Device and handed it, as well as its own to the other one. It then turned
around, gently picked her up, and started towards the door. Its hands and arms
were hard and cold, but Chell’s eyes became heavy, and she fell asleep in its
arms almost immediately. She knew GLaDOS would guide them to a safer place,
even though they were still deep in Wheatley territory.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
After Aperture: Chapter 4
Here's Chapter 4 of the Portal 2 Fanfiction, After Aperture! Enjoy! If you haven't read chapter's 1-3 or the prologue, simply scroll down and read them first!
Chapter 4: The Tests Have Begun…. Again.
Chell knew better than to walk straight into the test
chamber, but without going through the chambers, she would get lost in the
mazes of Aperture Science.
Before getting into the chamber, she listed in her mind the
past week’s events. Her mind was still spinning on the fact that she was back
inside Aperture. One, the mind wipe was starting to wear off and Chell was
remembering more about her life as a child. Two, she was lured back into
Aperture by the same AI that threatened to kill her in her past; GLaDOS had
also saved Chell’s life after she shot a portal on the moon. Three, Wheatley
was supposedly back and threatening to take over Aperture again. Or was he
really?
This could be just one more of GLaDOS’s well-played out
plans to keep her in testing, Chell realized. GLaDOS could have just grabbed a
few turret cubes, thrown them convincingly into a chamber, and could be waiting
to snatch her again. Then again, GLaDOS had also given Chell her original
Portal Device. If she wanted her to be testing so badly, Chell grasped she
would already be in some new testing chamber now under GLaDOS’s supervision,
not racing through the outskirts of old chambers. So, she calmly walked towards
the test chamber, aiming the device into the chamber, and taking the bait. She
walked through the portal and into the chamber.
“Come on, turrets, the elevator is right there! Wait, what?
Chell, what the hell are you doing here? You were gone and now you’re back! She
really couldn’t resist going to get you couldn’t she? Aha, I knew She would try
to bring you back to get rid of me, but you can’t you see! You do see, don’t
you? Wait, let me turn on a screen so you can really see me.”
A hole in the wall near the lift opened and a screen popped
out, flashing blue, then showing Wheatley. He was in a new body like GLaDOS
said, it was just dark grey instead of bright white like GLaDOS’s body.
“I still can’t believe She really dragged you back here to
try to take me out. You know, I do appreciate her placing you into my clutches,
the whole turret cube thing was really getting on my bloody nerves. I even
tried out Her artificial test subjects to give them a go, but she hacked into
the assembly plant far too soon.”
Chell just glared at the screen.
“I could just kill you, you know, just kill you and get it
over with. I’ve got plenty of mashie-spike plates in store for you, go ahead
and get into the lift. Go on, or is your brain damage kicking into gear? Ha ha,
I should call myself Mr. Clever.”
There was no way out now, as far as Chell could see. The portals
she had already shot had dematerialized and spike plates had taken place of the
walls of the test chamber.
They were getting closer.
There was no time to think. Chell could only act upon her
instinct. She shot first at the floor under her feet and then at a wall between
the gaps of the spike plates.
“Wait, what are you doing? No, no no no no! You can’t do
that, just come back! I promise not to mash you! Wait!” Chell was already on
the other side.
“Where are you, lady? I know you’re still there! Come back!
Great. You know what you are? Slippery. Why didn’t I just trap her in a room of
gas? Because she was slippery and I was distracted. Cameras, She has already
hacked into some of my cameras! So, Miss Bossy is helping her out by hacking
into my mainframe, is She? Well, Mr. Clever is starting to hack into some of
hers!”
Chell stood staring between the plates at the screen, which
then flickered and went out.
“Are you still there?
Chell?” the tiny voice said from out of the portal device.
“Mm Hmm.”
“He’s already hacking
into my main power supply. I can’t hold him off forever, you will have to shut the
moron down before then.”
She was headed towards the next chamber, which was not one
of the originals. It said chamber 24, and it was immense. There was only one
way in and that was through the lift.
“Are you serious? You are bloody kidding me! You have got to
be joking! Asking for death again, my dear? You just walked into my hands
again! You know these are my chambers, not Hers don’t you? The brain damage you
have must be frying your little nerves! I’ll let you live for a little while,
but you will never make it out of my chambers!”
The lift stopped when it reached test chamber 24. Doors
hissing open, she walked straight in, solving her first puzzle with no help
from Wheatley’s constant rant. She let his voice drown into the humming of the
chamber’s walls. There were no broken walls, no air vents, and no rooms
overlooking the chamber. From where she stood, she could hear the higher
pitched humming of turrets, and see their lasers pointed dead ahead of each
one.
“The turrets will make a cheese grater out of you before you
can even scream out for help. Oh, wait. I forgot you can’t even talk. That is a
sad thing, that is. I remember when I first met you. I really wanted to help. I
had searched the entire facility and couldn’t find one stinking live test
subject. The most you could do was jump when I told you to speak. Not the
talking type. I was doomed until I found you, and now you are back to help me
again! Keep testing, don’t mind me jabbering about my future success here at
Wheatley laboratories.”
“Aaargh!” Chell yelled, running towards the turrets. She
couldn’t stand his voice anymore. Wheatley’s strong English accent was starting
to grate on her nerves. She knocked down each turret, gracefully dodging
bullets without a single scratch against her skin. At last the end of the level
was near. Test chamber 24 was finally over. Panting, she stepped into the lift,
sitting down and crossing her legs for the long descent to the next chamber.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
After Aperture: Chapter 3
Hi guys! This is Chapter 3 of my story, After Aperture, a Portal fanfiction. If you haven't read chapter 2,1, or the prologue, simply scroll down and read them, the newest posts are the newest chapters!
Chapter 3: Issues
Already, Chell was looking for any sign of turrets; she
closed the door behind her, and grabbed hold of the rungs of the ladder. She
decided to come back in, but not down the shaft. There could be too many
turrets that way. Down she went, carefully passing one foot underneath the
other, cautious not to slip off. It was a long, long way down. She looked
around, seeing the broken gel pipes that still hadn’t been repaired. Strange.
GLaDOS would have had the whole facility repaired and running within a year, so
why was it still in ruins? At least here?
She noticed that there was fresh, wet white gel all over the
ladder below her, and she was still descending into it. When she got to the wet
surface, she was as careful as ever, now that the ladder was slippery. A
gurgling noise started coming from a broken pipe above. Panicked, Chell gripped
the ladder as hard as she could as a sheet of white gel came pouring down on
her. She couldn’t breathe, and the gel was still pouring down. Finally, it
stopped and she gasped for air. Chell was weak from the downpour. Shivering,
she started downward again. More gurgling came from the pipe and another sheet
came down on her. Only this time, she wasn’t prepared. Her hands were ripped
from the rungs, and she fell. She was falling for quite a while, the gyros in
the long fall boots kicking in and turning her right-side-up. She could see the
ground coming closer and closer. It was the roof of the room GLaDOS was in the
last time she was here. “Why didn’t I just take the lift?” She thought.
Smashing through the roof and finally to the floor of the room,
she tried to land perfectly on her feet, but it was too long of a fall, and she
hit the floor with a pain shooting up her right leg.
All went black.
By the time Chell was nine, she had already gotten used to
living as an orphan in Aperture Science’s children training center. Because
there was a shortage on good test subjects, Aperture would take orphans from
local orphanages and train them using turrets with paint guns, instead of
bullets, and automatic shooting portals instead of the expensive manual portal
guns. It was safer for the kids. She was still made fun of as she still could
not find the courage and focus to speak. By the time she was sixteen, she was
at the top of her class, with the highest of testing scores.
It was time to sign some papers and start the real testing,
with real turrets and real portal devices. She would first get tested for pain
tolerance, tenacity, IQ, and other critical aspects for testing. She knew her
tenacity score would be very high, as she still got into much trouble at fifteen
and sixteen years of age, and it was, but the scientists didn’t think it would
matter later in testing. This later saved her life and GLaDOS’s life. The next
step for testing was the mind wipe.
It didn’t hurt, Chell remembered, they stuck a bunch of
wires on her head, had her drink a clear substance that didn’t have a taste.
Then they stuck her in a cryo-bed to sleep until she awoke for her very first
test. That was when she first heard GLaDOS. “Hello, and again, welcome to the
Aperture Science Computer Aided Enrichment Center. We hope your brief detention
in the relaxation vault has been a pleasant one. Your specimen has been
processed and we are ready to begin the test proper. Chell? Chell! Please wake
up! I need you awake and functioning like a normal human would right now! Oh,
you better wake up, you ungrateful test subject!”
“Hmmm...” Chell rolled over on the sterile bed she was
laying on.
“Please, Chell, I know you are alive, I can see your vital
organs functioning in my readings. And by the way, you’ve lost some weight, I
see. You’re practically skin and bones.”
Chell opened her eyes, slowly. Every part in her body ached.
She was in GLaDOS’s main room on a cryo-bed as a makeshift medical bed. She
looked down at her right leg, which felt slightly lighter than usual, and there
was no pain.
“Good afternoon, Chell. I should say you slept in…. For
about 2 days.”
She turned her head and stared into the familiar yellow
optic, GLaDOS was still functioning of course. She looked back at her right leg
again, lifting it and turning her ankle. It did not feel right.
“I had to replace your tibia with a slightly lighter
titanium rod because you fell exactly five hundred, seventy three point three
five feet and landed on your feet. Unlike our fall when I was a potato, there
was really nothing to catch your fall, and instead of landing on soft dirt, you
landed on stainless steel floor. You know, I see no logic in coming down the
ladder. You could have come down the lift. That was idiotic. A more intelligent
test subject wouldn’t have been suspicious about lifts. I hope the radio
placement outside wasn’t too alarming for your tiny brain, I had a turret cube
the moron created put it there.” Chell just stared back. From the moment she
found the radio, she wondered how, in the three years she had been out there,
she had never noticed the radio’s noise. Now she understood.
“I forgot you were a silent one. Nevertheless, I knew you
would come, since peace and serenity isn’t really your thing, especially with
the tenacity score you received during your initial tests. Anyway, Aperture
Science Laboratories is in a dire situation right now, and I need your help.”
Chell then slowly slipped her feet off of the bed, hearing the long fall boots
clank on the floor. She placed her hands in her lap and listened to GLaDOS
explain the circumstances.
“The moron is back. Wheatley, remember him? He took over the
entire facility and tried to kill you and hooked me up to a potato?” Chell
couldn’t believe her. Wheatley was still in space. She pointed at the ceiling,
indicating that he was still up there.
“No he is not in space, I mean he is, but he is also here.
He replicated himself, backing up his memories on a computer before you shot a
portal into space. He then proceeded to make an automatic program that loaded
his memory into an empty core shell, and now he is here, tormenting the
facility. He managed to get to one of my robotic test subjects and convince it
to plug him into a core control panel near test chamber 17. He can’t control
the whole facility without my body, but he has got control of about 33.4% of it
right now. So you get it now, right? The moron is still in space but his replicated
self is wreaking havoc on my beautiful testing facility. He was not such a
moron after all.” Chell nodded and made a gun motion with her hands.
“I don’t understand what you are saying.”
She persisted with the same action.
“I really loathe charades, Chell.”
Chell sighed and pressed her lips together to try to form a
word or two.
“Portal Device,” Chell managed to blurt out. She did it.
GLaDOS stared back, just registering the speech; she almost looked surprised to
hear it, even though her yellow optic and shiny, white metal didn’t show a bit
of emotion.
“I really cannot believe the mute just spoke. First a mute
and now a selective mute?” Chell scowled at GLaDOS.
“I need you to succeed, I know you can because no matter how
hard I tried to kill you, I couldn’t and I know you can help me win. Without an
Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device, you are a mere human being, but with
one, you are as deadly fast as neurotoxin gas.” Chell’s tongue was a brick, and
she couldn’t speak again, but she nodded instead.
“Let’s get to work. I will give you a portal device. Please
don’t destroy it like you do everything else you touch. The moron is in the
same chambers you used to test in when we first started testing you. He’s
probably built himself some sort of body, so it may be difficult to get him
out. He has no idea you are here, so we technically have a higher advantage
than he has, but he does have control of the security cameras in his quadrant,
and the turret assembly line, unfortunately.” A door in the ground opened and a
Portal Device on a stand came out. Chell walked over and picked it up. It had
scratches, dents, and was a little dusty still. It looked and felt familiar.
With a start, Chell realized that it was the same gun used in all of her tests
and the one she used against Wheatley and on the moon.
“You know, it was a long shot trying to shoot the moon with
a Portal Device, but it worked. I have to give you credit for that. I was too,
oh what do you call that emotion, nostalgic? That’s it. Oh, I was too sentimental,
and didn’t even clean the dirt off of that Device. It’s the same one you used
when you were here.”
Chell nodded and inspected the device, remembering how
amazed she was that it withstood the long fall down the elevator shaft Wheatley
pushed her and the potatOS down. She started towards the doors at the far side
of the room, and they suddenly disappeared. New ones appeared on the opposite
side of the room.
“Oh, and that was the wrong way. The real way is over there,
idiot.”
Chell grinned and sprinted towards the other ones. Let the
psychological games begin. She knew just where to go to find Wheatley. She had
no doubt that he was just doing what he did before. Only this time, she had to
find and destroy the computer, or core that held his replication data. A voice
suddenly popped out of the inside of the Portal Device, and Chell nearly
dropped it out of surprise.
“Oh, and I hope you don’t mind that I inserted an intercom
speaker on your device, Chell. Sorry if I distressed you. You know, loud noises
often frighten people with guilty consciences.”
She just sighed and kept walking towards a test chamber with
a couple cube-turrets roaming around: Wheatley territory. She was getting
closer. She could see the level sign on the inside of the chamber: 3. It was
one of the most simple test chambers, as there were only gaps to jump across to
the end lift, no turrets, no energy pellets, and no consequences for failure,
just gaps.
Friday, May 9, 2014
After Aperture: Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Radio
Bursting awake, Chell gasped for clean air, finding it easy
to breathe in her small hut. She looked around, seeing her cube sitting on the
floor near the door, her dusty long fall boots leaning against it. She couldn’t
stand it anymore, she wept. They were just tears at first, but wrenching sobs
followed soon afterwards. She missed her dad.
For the first time, she felt completely alone.
She decided to get up, the sun hadn’t risen yet, but by the
look of the moon and the purple shade of the sky, it would soon be morning. As
Chell walked to the front door, she sat on the companion cube and strapped on
her long fall boots. It had been a while since she wore them, two and a half
years to be exact, but they still fit perfectly. She rolled up her pants so
they wouldn’t catch on the metal of the boots and got up, testing her weight on
the braces. It was fine, so she walked over to the other corner of the room and
grabbed her pistol and a few bullets. She didn’t know what she was taking a
walk for, but she needed some fresh air.
Walking for a few miles, Chell glanced at a crow pecking at
some grass and laughed when she remembered how scared her dad had been of those
birds, and how terrified GLaDOS was of them when she was a potato battery. She
turned around suddenly, hearing a slight hissing noise far to her right. It
sounded strangely familiar, yet she couldn’t quite remember what it was.
Slowly stepping closer to the noise, she pointed the gun at
the general direction of the object. It sounded like static from a broken TV.
As she stopped in front of the object, she burst out laughing, it was an
Aperture Science radio. They used to play music in certain parts of the science
facility. When Chell tested, she found fun in locating hidden radios around the
test chambers.
So, she picked up the radio and took it with her. She felt a
little less lonely. She walked a little longer, thinking of when she first
started testing. She couldn’t remember any of her past when she first started.
With the promise of cake at the end of the tests, she couldn’t wait to start
testing, although the robot talking over the intercom was a little creepy. She
loved being free, but she missed that feeling of dodging bullets and flying
through portals. “Like an eagle flying a blimp” she could hear GLaDOS teasing
her. She even missed GLaDOS’s nagging about her “weight” and the psychological
games she would play with her.
Chell finally realized what she was searching for.
The back door to Aperture Science.
All of Aperture Science Laboratories was underground. The
only door was the one she came out of when GLaDOS let her go. The forest
cleared and the radio started playing the song it used to play in one of the
chambers. Chell’s heart leapt, and she held the radio out to see if the signal
would fade, it didn’t. She kept walking, and the signal kept getting better.
She started running. The familiar tune got louder and louder until she almost
ran into the small building she came out of three years ago.
The Aperture logo
was still painted on the door. She shuttered, then sat the radio down and
pressed on the door. Harder. Then she shoved the door with her whole body and
it burst open. She looked around and saw the lift she came out of, and a ladder
going down the same shaft.
Chell stood there, thinking about her life in the past three
years. Freedom was wonderful. It took her forever to get out of that dark
facility, yet she wanted back in.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
After Aperture, Chapter 1
Here is Chapter 1 of my fan-fiction for Portal 2. If you haven't read the prologue yet, please do so, it is below this chapter, I will try my best to post a chapter a day, I love writing this story.
Chapter 1: Beginnings
Her only friend was the charred companion cube GLaDOS had
thrown out the lift after she let her go. She never spoke to it, well, she
really never spoke at all. She has had speech problems ever since she was
little. Through time, memories of her past before Aperture came back to her.
The scientists from Aperture wipe the memories from every test subject so that
they are “clean” for testing, but it finally was wearing off for Chell. She
usually slept very lightly, only sleeping for a few hours, waking at every
sound that she heard. Drifting in and out of sleep, she kept seeing her father.
“Hey, Chell, time to get up, you know what day it is!”
“Ummm.” She rolled over, burying her head deeper into her
pink daisy pillow and burrowing further in her twin sized bed.
“Come on, or we’ll be late!” her dad said from the kitchen,
“it’s my favorite day at work. We can spend the whole day together.” It was
Bring-Your-Daughter-To-Work Day at his job. He was a security guard at
Aperture.
“Alright, I’m coming in to grab you out of bed, sleeping
beauty!”
She shrieked with laughter as she jumped out of her covers
before he stomped in, waving her arms.
“No monsters today, Daddy!” she managed to say, running out
of her bedroom and about the house.
“Alright, go get dressed, and I’ll get your cereal. We’ve
got fifteen minutes!”
“Okay!” she ran into her closet and dressed in a hurry. She
did not want to miss her daddy’s favorite day at work. All of her school got to
take today off, it was just like a holiday. That was good for Chell, as she
hated school, not that she had bad grades, but the girls constantly teased her
for not speaking very well. She was the black sheep of the second grade, always
getting into trouble and never able to speak her way out of it.
It wasn’t her fault, she couldn’t control when her tongue
got tied, it just happened all the time. She remembered when the doctor told
her dad that she was a mute. He told him that she would grow out of it in no
time and to keep encouraging her to speak, but she never grew out of it and it
seemed that whenever she needed it most, her voice failed her, so she didn’t
speak often, only to her daddy.
She loved her dad, as her mom passed away shortly after she
was born. Her dad was the only family and friend she knew. Every once in a
while, he would surprise her and bake her cookies, but her favorite surprise
was the cake he baked her. In return, she would always run about outside and
pick daisies and weedy flowers and put them in his room. They were ugly flowers
that grew everywhere, but to her seven-year-old brain, they were beautiful, and
her daddy would laugh when he found them.
At last, Chell and her dad made it to his work. He drove his
electric car through the security gate and into the employee parking lot.
“Chell, do you want to see my office?”
“Mm hhmmm!”
“Use your words, Chell,” he said patiently.
“Yes, please,” she said with a groan. She wasn’t at home and
was a little uncomfortable talking.
“Good. Today is a big day for my work, darling. My boss
passed away a couple weeks ago and we are plugging in something big today.
You’ll get to see it first-hand, sweetheart!”
She nodded expectantly and trailed after him through the
parking lot and to the winding hallways leading to his office.
Chell’s dad’s office was small, but with a big window
looking down into a large room with a huge machine hanging from the ceiling.
Men in long white coats were making adjustments to things on the machine and
bustling about the room like ants. She pointed to the window, wanting to know
what the machine was. Her dad just crossed his arms, lifting his eyebrow.
“What is that?” Chell asked quietly. Her dad uncrossed his
arms and walked toward the window.
“That, my dear is our new boss. We are testing to see if it
works today. It is called a GLaDOS.”
“A GLaDOS?” she asked, pronouncing the word slowly.
“Yes, it is a great big robot that can run all of the tests
and do all of the work that our old boss could at the same time. It will be a
huge success, really good for your daddy’s work.”
She nodded as her attention went back to the workers. They
lined up in front of the great machine and pressed a button, turning it on for
the very first time. The machine started talking with the men, in a mechanical
female voice for a few moments. Chell’s dad was reading what the machine was
doing on his computer. Everything seemed to be going fine until the computer
started beeping and words flashed on the screen saying ERROR, ERROR, ERROR.
“Shit, it’s all going wrong,” he faced Chell and gripped her
shoulders “Sweetie, I need you to stay here alright?" His grip on her shoulders tightened as he shook her.
"Stay here until I come
back. Do not leave my office, do you understand?” Tears leaked from Chell’s
eyes, she was frightened.
She nodded. The screen flashed the words again and again.
“I love you, Daddy”
He released his grip on her and she watched outside the
window as the scientists still talked with the great robot. Something was very
wrong and they didn’t know it. She didn’t even know what was wrong, but the
computer screen flashed different words this time: NERO-TOXIN LEVELS AT MAXIMUM.
CLOSING DOORS IN MAIN CHAMBER.
Chell could see her dad rush into the room as the doors
locked behind him. A green gas started to emit from the air vents on the floor
and ceiling. She knew perfectly well what was happening now.
“Daddy, no!”
She watched as he ripped wires from a console on the floor,
trying to shut the machine off before the room was toxic. The men in white
coats collapsed on the floor, gasping for fresh air. Other men in the offices
overlooking the chamber were frantically typing on their computers, shutting
down piece after piece of the robot.
Her dad collapsed on the floor underneath the great robot, no longer moving.
Chell couldn't watch any more. Her dad died just before the
robot was shut down. She ran out of the office, bumping into more men in white
coats and racing into the nearest broom closet.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Portal Fanfiction: After Aperture Prologue
Hi guys! If you have ever played the Portal game series all the way through and just couldn't get enough, here is a story I've been writing about what happened after Chell was released from Aperture. Here is the prologue.
Prologue:
It had been three years since Chell had been released from
Aperture, no food, portal device, or even a place to go, but her will to
survive kept her alive. For the first few days of her freedom, she searched for
any sign of human life, but she needed food and a place to sleep. After walking
through the grassy field and endless forest, she stumbled upon a small town of
smashed buildings, uprooted trees, and dead bodies, everywhere. Inside the
rubble of a house was a newspaper from 2007. The whole nation, it seemed, had
been ruined by a war that started in New Mexico, where the science facility,
Black Mesa introduced an alien species into the world. She remembered from a
speech she overheard in Aperture’s 1960’s facility that Black Mesa was
Aperture’s rival in science.
A man by the name of Wallace Breen had taken control of the
Earth by forces of his army and creatures from the Xen planet; they were
horrible, taking over human bodies, ripping limbs of others. Breen was the head
of Black Mesa, when it still functioned. After the Resonance Cascade, the
initial invasion of the alien species, all hell broke loose and he took
control, leading attack after attack on every state in the US. Aperture Science
Laboratories had apparently been affected by the war after Chell destroyed
GLaDOS the
first time.
That would explain the ruins the facility was in when she awoke from her long cryo-sleep. She stayed in the ruined town for about three months but over time, Chell moved away from the rubble and moved closer to the woods near it. She managed to build a small hut out of old concrete blocks from the ruins of the town she encountered. The only living things around the woods were an occasional deer, squirrel, and the occasional head-crab. In the town, she had found food: cans of beans, jelly, corn, and even pork. The ruins of the grocery store had lots of canned goods underneath the remains. Underneath the stones of ruined houses, she found a lead crow bar, a small pistol, very little ammunition, and an ax. She couldn't fight the occasional head-crabs with her bare hands. She was alone, but didn't feel alone. Chell was free.
first time.
That would explain the ruins the facility was in when she awoke from her long cryo-sleep. She stayed in the ruined town for about three months but over time, Chell moved away from the rubble and moved closer to the woods near it. She managed to build a small hut out of old concrete blocks from the ruins of the town she encountered. The only living things around the woods were an occasional deer, squirrel, and the occasional head-crab. In the town, she had found food: cans of beans, jelly, corn, and even pork. The ruins of the grocery store had lots of canned goods underneath the remains. Underneath the stones of ruined houses, she found a lead crow bar, a small pistol, very little ammunition, and an ax. She couldn't fight the occasional head-crabs with her bare hands. She was alone, but didn't feel alone. Chell was free.
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