Well I finished the single player part of the game
After going through several more levels of Wheatly's test chamber, GlaDos came up with a another plan to stop him, but he then sprang his death trap early and Chel barely escapes. Running along the space between test chambers, Chel and GlaDos come to the main control center and confront Wheatley. Wheatly has a good plan for killing Chel, he removed all portal supporting surfaces from the room, started filling it with neural-toxin right away, built shields around himself, and equipped a bomb launcher. Fortunately he's still an idiot and failed to notice that removing the surfaces of the walls exposed the pipes filled with the white, orange, and blue gels, so quickly the room becomes covered in the white portal material when the bombs are flying.
After portaling bombs into him, GlaDos calls up a corrupted orb to attach to him, and after repeating this a couple times he becomes corrupt enough swap him out for GlaDos. But then the last stage of Wheatly's plan is exposed when the switch to swap AI's explodes and takes out half the room, exposing the night sky. Chel then fires a portal at the moon (the white liquid is made of moon rocks) and the other end under Wheatly, sucking both of them out to the surface of the moon. Glados manages to pull Chel back through the portal with a robotic arm and Wheatly floats off into space with the rest of the corrupted orbs. In the end GlaDos lets Chel go free, with the tsundere claim that it would be too predictable to kill her and she would just cause more chaos staying here. So Chel takes an elevator up, passing choirs of sinning turrets, and emerges from a small shack in the middle of a field.
Tomorrow I’ll finish up with some of the single player achievements and try the multi player.
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