5/3/2023 0 Comments Portal 2 turrent song![]() However, due to the Source engine, the turret will despawn when they hit the loading screen to go to the Neurotoxin generator. If the player brings two defective turrets into the turret control room before replacing the template, then they can take one of the defective turrets with them.Hacking a functioning turret into the game and placing it in the Master Turret Booth will cause it to change its model to a defective turret.The turrets appearing in Course 5 of the Cooperative Testing Initiative look like defective turrets but otherwise act like regular ones.Strangely, there seem to be many exact copies of the defective turret as many of them pass through without getting discarded.Despite this, the system still functions correctly. If the player grabs one before moving the template turret and switches them instantaneously, the template turret exploding will cause the defective turret to become slightly misaligned.They do not shoot and blow up near instantly, as seen when Chell approaches GLaDOS in a mobile relaxation vault in Portal 2.Īnother type of defective Turret.These are not to be confused with the Oracle turret, which is fully assembled but says different lines in a different voice, and does not attack, nor will it attempt to attack. They will sometimes ask other turrets for bullets, try to speak in a higher voice to imitate non-defective ones, and humorously shout "Blam! Blam! Blam! I'm not defective!" in a vain attempt to not get tossed out. They simply stand around idle while Wheatley repeatedly asks Chell whether she is dead or not. Wheatley later repeats this error when he plans a perfectly good ambush for Chell, but uses defective turrets instead of working ones, despite knowing of Chell's sabotage (although he may have decided to let the system choose randomly to determine which ones were functioning, as mentioned before, explaining why he made this obvious mistake). This does not prevent fully-functional turrets from appearing later. When GLaDOS attempts to surround Chell with turrets, they appear instead and do nothing, only to explode after a little while. In Chapter 5 of Portal 2, Chell sabotages the Aperture Science turret assembly lines by replacing the template turret with a defective one, causing all the fully functional turrets to be thrown out. Their voices also seem to have less of a robotic edge than the standard turrets. They speak in a masculine voice with a Brooklyn accent, rather than the childish feminine ones like the rest of the turrets. They also seem to have a larger vocabulary, rather than having the repeating, predefined lines of the normal turrets. Unlike the standard turrets, which speak in a friendly, soft-spoken and forgiving manner the defective turrets speak in a more comedic, snarky and sarcastic way. Some even appear to have been assembled sideways or are still in their boxes. After a while, they bizarrely catch on fire and explode. They do not have any ammunition, and will merely make a clicking sound when attempting to fire. Additionally, their laser guide is off or broken, and their dialogue indicates they are blind, though they seem to notice Chell regardless. The Animal King Turret makes a cameo appearance in LEGO Dimensions, where it is summoned by the main characters to destroy debris blocking the entrance to Minas Tirith.Defective Turrets lack the outer white shell of normal turrets, and their insides are visible.During PAX Prime 2012 in Seattle, Portal 2 writers Chet Faliszek and Erik Wolpaw revealed, that Chell was to find a lost tribe of turrets and the Animal King Turret was to marry off one of its turrets to Chell."Animal King" is a registered trademark of Aperture Science, copyrighted 1998.A smaller version of the Animal King, minus the crown, can be seen in one Aperture Investment Opportunity #3.The Animal King appears again in the back of the amphitheater (it may be the same as in the slideshow, even if the designs differ) during the Turret Opera at the very end of the game, where it is shown to be playing the deeper bass tones of the opera. In the slideshow, the Animal King, appearing as a gigantic Turret covered with a leopard skin-patterned texture and wearing a crown, drops into a large amphitheater and opens, causing people to either flee or bow to it. The Animal King first appears in the "Animal King Takeover" public service announcement slideshow when the Announcer is about to give advice about what to do when Earth is being taken over by an "animal king, sentient cloud, or other governing body that either refuses to or is incapable of listening to reason", before he is cut short.
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