So you can see that even GLaDOS gets bored with being in charge, but there’s no one else to do it, so her passion to keep Aperture maintained and continue the pursuit of science drives her. One.“ This shows that GLaDOS was so bored that she felt the need to provide extra balls for Atlas and P-body to juggle with for no reason other than to amuse herself. During Co-op in Test Chamber 4 of the Mass and Velocity courses, she litters the test chamber in edgeless safety cubes despite you only needing one to complete the test, saying ” Begin juggling test in three. You know what I’d really like to do? I’d like to scratch my nose.”Īnd It’s likely that GLaDOS gets bored of the monotony of testing as well. Heathcliff was defending moonbase weathering heights from the crafty poltergeist when I realized that exploring the vast realm of pure intellect is… boring. I was almost all the way through the W’s when the bloom came off that rose. What is the one thing that could never ever ever ever in a million years get boring? If you said busting ghosts, tragically you’d be wrong. ” Here’s a question for you: Who is not afraid of no ghosts? As of just now, every character in every book by Virginia Woolf. So next time you curl up with a time-honored classic and think to yourself, ‘Man, I do not remember The Brother’s Karamazov of busting so many ghosts.’ You can thank yours truly.” If I gotta read this garbage for eternity, I might as well improve it. Not to brag, but while you were cat-assing that last test, I rewrote the collected works of everything ever. But it’s got its perks too! As a being of pure intellect, I’ve now got time to read the entire literary canon of the human race. Now, I’ll admit, losing my body does have its drawbacks. If it weren’t for the system urging Wheatley to test in order to alleviate the itch, then he likely would have gotten bored of being in charge pretty early on, as was the case with CaveDOS in the Perpetual Testing Initiative: He’s more in it for the euphoric feeling he gets. He only cares when it’s a bunch of kids making something as unimpressive as a potato battery or a baking soda volcano, but just in general, he doesn’t really care about doing science. Wheatley doesn’t really care about science. His physical pain from being crushed by GLaDOS was finally alleviated, and his triumphant feeling was being amplified by the chassis, making him incredibly giddy. So anyway, the cocaine-like effects of the chassis allowed Wheatley to feel elated. I go into detail explaining Wheatley’s betrayal.) By the way, any and all newcomers should check out Part 12 of this liveplay series. GLaDOS’s chassis is literally an analogy for cocaine, just to make that clear. I know I reiterate this point a lot in my liveplays, but I always make sure to bring it up for any newcomers who may be stumbling upon this series for the first time. It was literally like consuming crack for the first time. It was like consuming crack for the first time! Now Wheatley was pretty happy when he took over control of the facility. ((And now we have made it back to Modern Aperture.
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