Portal 2 where is the borealis




















The cranes, tethers and any equipment linked to the ship is missing. It is hidden behind a door in one of the offices and, while the drydock is empty, life preservers with the word 'Borealis' printed on them can still be seen. Jump to: navigation , search. This topic is covered better by other wikis or sites. Please see the following links instead: Borealis on the Combine OverWiki. We heard their research vessel had simply disappeared.

Vanished - with all hands See also: Portal 2. The life preserver. The Borealis makes a brief appearance in the prequel. Issac Kleiner and Eli Vance debated on whether the Borealis would prove useful or ruin their triumph against the Combine forces. Kleiner gave Alyx the coordinates for the ship and in the sequel, Freeman and Alyx will find out if the Portal Device will prove to be a useful tool or be a threat to them.

The Borealis may be found in the abandoned underground area of Aperture Science, in a hidden area that is found in the room that is above the one where you find potatOS GlaDOS in the potato. Within that room is a door that is slightly blocked off by various office equipement, but once approached, will open and may be accessed by jumping onto the right side and crouching through the open space through the door.

In the room behind the door, is doors with interactive panels next to them explaining the purpose of each room behind the door. One door, however, is open and in that room can be found, what appears to be two large ships. In This Wiki Guide. The highly anticipated sequel to 's Game of the Year, Portal 2 is a hilariously mind-bending adventure that challenges you to use wits over weaponry in a funhouse of diabolical science.

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