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Aperture Science, Inc. is a United States-based scientific research corporation appearing as the main antagonistic organization in Portal and Portal 2. Its logo also appears on the Borealis in Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
- Aperture Science
Category for everything related to Aperture Science....
- Charles Cardoze
What follows is a list of the minor Aperture Science...
- Core Transfer Receptacle
The Aperture Science Core Input Receptacle is a computer...
- Unstationary Scaffold
The Aperture Science Unstationary Scaffold is a testing...
- Pneumatic Diversity Vent
The Aperture Science Pneumatic Diversity Vent is a suction...
- Weighted Storage Cubes
The Aperture Science Weighted Storage Cube, along with its...
- Hard Light Bridge
These bridges are made from natural light that I pump in...
- Borealis
The Borealis is a former U.S. Coast Guard Healy-class...
- Aperture Science
The Borealis is a former U.S. Coast Guard Healy-class icebreaker that was acquired and developed on by Aperture Science prior to the Seven Hour War. According to Isaac Kleiner , Aperture was working on a promising project of unknown nature, but in their rush to beat Black Mesa for federal funding, they neglected ordinary safety measures, and ...
Aperture Science Personality Constructs, also known as Personality Cores or Personality Spheres, are artificial intelligences developed by Aperture Science. They are housed within spherical casings and have handles for ease of transport by humans, and are used for a wide range of purposes in the...
The Borealis is an Aperture Science research icebreaker of an almost legendary stature introduced in Half-Life 2: Episode Two. It is implied that it contains an immensely powerful and dangerous secret, yet to be revealed.
27 sty 2008 · This clip of gameplay from Half Life 2 Episode 2 unveils Aperture Science's research ship where they were working on a project before the ship vanished. Alyx and Gordon will be visiting...
Black Mesa and Aperture Science concurrently and independently developed two largely unrelated forms of effective teleportation. They were seemingly the only ones to do so before the Black Mesa Incident ended most independent human science.
Aperture Science is assumed to have already been taken over by Glados at the time of Half-Life 2. We don't know that anything specific happens in it at that time. Here is a timeline that should answer all of your questions (Obviously filled with spoilers from all games) :