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** The ending leaves ambiguous the question of whether GLaDOS actually {{spoiler|deletes Caroline's personality}}, is merely lying about it, or even thought she had but was mistaken. Leaving aside the fact that GLaDOS is an [[Unreliable Narrator]], the creators have waffled on the matter in various interviews, going from claiming that she was telling the truth to that she only might have been.
** The ending leaves ambiguous the question of whether GLaDOS actually {{spoiler|deletes Caroline's personality}}, is merely lying about it, or even thought she had but was mistaken. Leaving aside the fact that GLaDOS is an [[Unreliable Narrator]], the creators have waffled on the matter in various interviews, going from claiming that she was telling the truth to that she only might have been.
** Whether Cave Johnson is still alive, [[Brain Uploading|Brain Uploaded]] or otherwise. Again, they've given vague or contradictory answers when asked the question in interviews.
** Whether Cave Johnson is still alive, [[Brain Uploading|Brain Uploaded]] or otherwise. Again, they've given vague or contradictory answers when asked the question in interviews.
** Also there's the question of the turret song "Cara Mia" which strongly implies {{spoiler|Chell is the daughter of Cave Johnson and Caroline}}. Erik Wolpaw has said that the turret song was added without his consent and that in the 'canon' version of Portal 2, Chell is just sent straight to the surface. [[G La DOS]]'s voice actress Ellen [[Mc Lain]] (who wrote the aforementioned song) has been talking about Chell's parentage as recently as the 2011 [[VG As]]. With both of them having a degree of creative control of Portal's storyline, its likely there will never be a concrete answer.
** Also there's the question of the turret song "Cara Mia" which strongly implies {{spoiler|Chell is the daughter of Cave Johnson and Caroline}}. Erik Wolpaw has said that the turret song was added without his consent and that in the 'canon' version of Portal 2, Chell is just sent straight to the surface. [[GLaDOS]]'s voice actress Ellen [[Mc Lain]] (who wrote the aforementioned song) has been talking about Chell's parentage as recently as the 2011 [[VG As]]. With both of them having a degree of creative control of Portal's storyline, its likely there will never be a concrete answer.
* Quite common with the [[Nasuverse]], which has a [[All There in the Manual|large amount of supplementary material]], which often directly contradicts other materials or information present in the works themselves.
* Quite common with the [[Nasuverse]], which has a [[All There in the Manual|large amount of supplementary material]], which often directly contradicts other materials or information present in the works themselves.
* [[Depending on the Writer|Perhaps due to the series changing hands,]] the ''[[Fallout]]'' universe tends to waffle around about mutants. Specifically, the ratios of FEV and radiation required to create Ghouls and Super Mutants and the New California Republic's feelings about mutants. The current rule is that Super Mutants only require FEV, while Ghouls only require radiation (though the amount of time of exposure is also constantly changing). ''Fallout 2'' showed both types of mutants proud to serve in the NCR army, while ''New Vegas'' has a quest based entirely on the NCR using mercenaries to provoke the mutants so they can justify a slaughter.
* [[Depending on the Writer|Perhaps due to the series changing hands,]] the ''[[Fallout]]'' universe tends to waffle around about mutants. Specifically, the ratios of FEV and radiation required to create Ghouls and Super Mutants and the New California Republic's feelings about mutants. The current rule is that Super Mutants only require FEV, while Ghouls only require radiation (though the amount of time of exposure is also constantly changing). ''Fallout 2'' showed both types of mutants proud to serve in the NCR army, while ''New Vegas'' has a quest based entirely on the NCR using mercenaries to provoke the mutants so they can justify a slaughter.