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* Another parallel's apparently working on [[RoboCop|the world's first half-man, half-machine police officer]], [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|Roboticop.]]
* Another parallel's apparently working on [[RoboCop|the world's first half-man, half-machine police officer]], [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|Roboticop.]]
* And in another they successfully create psychics [[Scanners|who blow people's heads up]]. Cave gets back at them by taping their paychecks to the negotiator's head in a psychotic act of [[Crazy Prepared]].
* And in another they successfully create psychics [[Scanners|who blow people's heads up]]. Cave gets back at them by taping their paychecks to the negotiator's head in a psychotic act of [[Crazy Prepared]].
* And in yet another Cave complains about [[They Live|magic sunglasses that let the wearer see subliminal messages on the walls]].
* And in yet another Cave complains about [[They Live!|magic sunglasses that let the wearer see subliminal messages on the walls]].
* An...altered version of ''[[Wuthering Heights (novel)|Wuthering Heights]]'' gets a mention (specifically Heathcliff fending off the titular [[Recycled in Space|moonbase]] from vengeful poltergeists. Virginia Woolf and the Brothers Karamazov get a name-drop too, as part of computer!Cave's [[Who Wants to Live Forever?|boredom-staving exercise]] of adding [[Ghostbusters|Ghostbusting]] to every work of fiction.
* An...altered version of ''[[Wuthering Heights (novel)|Wuthering Heights]]'' gets a mention (specifically Heathcliff fending off the titular [[Recycled in Space|moonbase]] from vengeful poltergeists. Virginia Woolf and the Brothers Karamazov get a name-drop too, as part of computer!Cave's [[Who Wants to Live Forever?|boredom-staving exercise]] of adding [[Ghostbusters|Ghostbusting]] to every work of fiction.
* And there there's "Cave Johnson here. Just a reminder that the core goal of Aperture Gas-Finding Science is to find gas, so make sure you let us know if you see any. If we meet our quarterly gas-finding target, I promise you we will don our bondage gear, fuel our death cars, and drive around in circles, whooping it up and shooting arrows at people. Who is ready to rule the wasteland? Alright, start looking". [[Mad Max]] anyone?
* And there there's "Cave Johnson here. Just a reminder that the core goal of Aperture Gas-Finding Science is to find gas, so make sure you let us know if you see any. If we meet our quarterly gas-finding target, I promise you we will don our bondage gear, fuel our death cars, and drive around in circles, whooping it up and shooting arrows at people. Who is ready to rule the wasteland? Alright, start looking". [[Mad Max]] anyone?

Revision as of 01:01, 6 October 2014


Portal

  • The ending song jokingly and mockingly references Black Mesa. Songwriter Jonathan Coulton also namedrops another of his popular songs, "I Feel Fantastic".
  • Doug Rattmann's den in the Companion Cube level also contains a rather well-hidden shout out to Isaac Asimov's short story "Escape". His dens all have some poems altered to include cubes and the like. Here is a full list of the graffiti drawings.

Portal 2

  • You can find a drydock, with a life preserver titled "Borealis" next to it. The Borealis is where Gordon Freeman will likely go next in the series.
  • Cave Johnson implies that Black Mesa has stolen more than one of his inventions.

Cave Johnson: Black Mesa can eat my bankrupt-
Caroline: Sir? The testing?

Portal 2 Perpetual Testing Initiative

  • In the YouTube promo, Cave Johnson starts off talking about his father, "a Professor of Farming at the local Farm College." Cave Johnson's voice actor, JK Simmons, appears in a series of commercials for Farmers Insurance as a professor at the fictitious "University of Farmers".
  • One of the parallel Caves mentions Soylent Green.

Cave: Memo says Soylent Green is...let's see...doubling in price. Now, I don't care how good people tastes, it's costing us more than lobster so we're all going back to fish-sticks.