WHO: Wheatley, OPEN to all willing victims potential test subjects
WHAT: The little personality core's gotten himself in a bit of a fix.
WHERE: The new and improved Aperture Science Testing and Application Center in Zone 4
WHEN: Roughly mid-week. The center will be open for as long as it is functional, however.
WARNINGS/NOTES: STARTED IN PROSE.
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Most of it also seems to be filled with water. It looks like water, anyway. Not the cleanest water, and it certainly doesn't smell very pleasant. It probably wouldn't be a good idea to take a swim in there. Besides, there doesn't seem to be any way to get out of the water, and the platforms are all raised some six or seven feet from the questionable liquid.
The door, as before, is on the other side of the chamber. The only places to stand on are the platform Shepard's exited onto, which is only about 6x8 feet, and where the doorway is on the other side of the room, directly across, probably measuring about the same size. Between the two places and surrounded by water is a much smaller platform, perhaps 1.5 feet in width and 3 feet in length. It has a strange, oval-shaped panel mounted onto it which takes up about all of the space, a glowing green light in its center. Further study reveals that the same sort of panel is also located at the edge of both larger platforms.
To the right of the entryway that Shepard will have exited from is a smaller button sitting atop a cylindrical pedestal, and to the left is a large red button on the floor. When stood upon, it triggers the door across to open. It closes immediately once the button is no longer depressed. Well that's annoying.
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