Official PROOF that Cave is NOT Chell's father
Quote:
Energy of the Future!
PROBLEM
My dad said somebody at the cafeteria ordered too many potatoes so everybody has to do a science project on potatoes now for Take Your Daughter to Work Day and lunch will be french fries. Mr. Johnson said we could use as many potatoes as we liked for our projects but I'm only going to use one. I asked my dad if I could do a different project because I already did a potato battery project in class last year and he said no, Mr. Johnson would get mad.
HYPOTHESIS
Probably the potato will do the same thing it did last year for my class project, except maybe not because I had a new potato last time and this one is pretty old. My dad says his hypothesis is that whoever ordered all the potatoes will probably get fired.
CONCLUSIONS
Last time my potato battery produced 1.5 volts. This time it got 1.6, so I guess it doesn't matter how old the potato is. The current from the potato battery did not produce enough volts to power anything important. If I used more potatoes maybe I could have gotten more volts, but the one dad brought home smelled and I didn't want more.
by CHELL
This clears up a few plot issues. First of all, we know that Chell's father couldn't have been Cave, because she repeatedly refers to "dad" and "Mr. Johnson" as different people. Also, the old 1.5 volts joke reappears, along with little Chell's naive comment that it "isn't enough to power anything important."
Let the discussion commence!!
EDIT: First time I actually got to use this pic. It doesn't look funny. More scary.
ChickenMobile wrote:
It would be funny if Rattman was Chell's father. Not likely xD
It's actually pretty likely... I mean, what's the reasoning behind Doug tracking and saving Chell? And, he was an employee, therefore could be the father of Chell in bring your daughter to work day.
UsCobra11 wrote:
ChickenMobile wrote:It would be funny if Rattman was Chell's father. Not likely xD
It's actually pretty likely... I mean, what's the reasoning behind Doug tracking and saving Chell? And, he was an employee, therefore could be the father of Chell in bring your daughter to work day.
I can't see Chell having the last name "Rattman."
Chell Rattman. Nope doesn't work. The way I remember the comic, Rattman put her at the the top of the testing list because her file said "Do not test" or something similar on it.
Cube: Why her?
Rat: I don't know
Cube: Did she have the highest IQ score?
Rat: No.
Cube: The highest agility?
Rat: No.
Cube: Then why her?
Rat: Just a hunch.
But it is a possibility.
UsCobra11 wrote:
It's actually pretty likely... I mean, what's the reasoning behind Doug tracking and saving Chell? And, he was an employee, therefore could be the father of Chell in bring your daughter to work day.
He wanted GLaDOS dead. Chell was the only one he felt he could do it.
tanger2b wrote:
Is it too much to assume that GLaDOS was telling the truth and she really is an orphan?
Considering every single other thing she's said throughout both games is a lie, it's a pretty fair assumption that that is too.
But still, Chell's answer, written in binary code, to Essay Question 1-A: "Why should Aperture Science accept you as a research volunteer and would anyone file a police report if you went missing?" is proof that she is highly intelligent.
Chell's answer to Essay Question 1-A: http://www.thinkwithportals.com/comic/#9
This image is from the Portal ARG, in which we learn in Portal 2 is sent by Cave Johnson: 
Aicxe wrote:
This image is from the Portal ARG, ...
lern2read son
I though that everyone knew by now that this is Chell's actual story.
It was a "bring your daughter to work day" when GlaDos got turned on so Chell had been captured by her for later testing.
This is where the texture's used.
Lamarr wrote:
I though that everyone knew by now that this is Chell's actual story.
It was a "bring your daughter to work day" when GlaDos got turned on so Chell had been captured by her for later testing.
This is where the texture's used.
http://media.pcgamer.com/files/2011/04/ ... Potato.jpg
look at that link and open a new tab and open the previous link and compare the two....
THAT IS THE SAME PAPER FROM ABOVE THAT IS BEHIND THE PLANT!!!!!!
Fracture wrote:
look at that link and open a new tab and open the previous link and compare the two....THAT IS THE SAME PAPER FROM ABOVE THAT IS BEHIND THE PLANT!!!!!!
I'm comparing the two and they aren't the same. Or does the capitalize text indicate that you're being sarcastic?
MasterLagger wrote:
Fracture wrote:look at that link and open a new tab and open the previous link and compare the two....
THAT IS THE SAME PAPER FROM ABOVE THAT IS BEHIND THE PLANT!!!!!!
I'm comparing the two and they aren't the same. Or does the capitalize text indicate that you're being sarcastic?
i was being dramatic. and i noticed there is actually a differance, the paper of the diorama on the left has been changed
The text on both dioramas are also different. Also, one seems to be more readable than the other.
This is what creative license is for. To allow writers and such to edit their creation to better suit the audience or intended demographic. Sometimes they will deliberately make something mysterious and vague that has no actual hidden truth to find that would calm our curiosity, but instead leave us with so many unanswered questions.
If they ever do decide to expand upon this, there may be some truths revealed, maybe not. Perhaps no-one was right at all and there may even be a shocking dramatic twist that was totally unexpected.
All I know is that we Won't know until they let us know.