Sounds plausible enough but I'm not quite ready to believe it yet.
Just an observation, but on the whole "manufacturing" topic, Wheatley said that he almost got a job in manufacturing, also, what did he mean by "tending to" the humans? Are they test subjects or workers?
In portal 2, when mapping a co-op map, could you make it so only one player has a portal gun? Because I've thought of a few ideas for that...
Well, seeing as the real purpose as stated by Valve is to make the robots more human (by gathering objects such as "Worlds Best Dad!" mugs and the like, here's my 2 cents.
I hope there will be vistas of the futuristic destroyed world, while GLaDOS is hiding the Borealis "chip" that is mentioned in Ep2; this would also play inot the fact that Valve have stated that they want Ep3 to be "more scary to the player", as you will know that you failed to obtain/destroy the chip in Ep3 (much like Halo: Reach). And for some reason, I think time travel will happen. Not sure why, I just think it will.
Yeah I have to agree. They set Portal 2 in the distant future for a reason, and if anything it would only destroy the Half-Life franchise if they time-traveled Gordon to the time period that Portal 2 was taking place.
My guess is that it's just going to be a nod towards the fact that it's 200 years or whatever in the future, Earth is clearly still here so the Combine were taken care of once and for all.
I think there will only be as many references to the half life franchise as there were in the first portal such as the "maybe black mesa" line, and the projector in the room saying statistics of them and black mesa...
Wait how do you know it's in the distant future?
They've said that multiple times in multiple interviews.