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Stanford portal 2
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stanford portal 2

…One of the “Bring Your Daughter to Work Day” science-fair entries within Portal 2 is signed, “by Chell” indicating Chell was the daughter of an Aperture Science employee. Many of GLaDOS’ comments throughout Portal 2 and the latter stages of Portal are in an effort to belittle, annoy or distract Chell from achieving her goal, and whether or not statements of her adoption and orphan status are true or not is up for debate.During the events of Portal 2, it is implied that Chell may be the daughter of a scientist who worked at Aperture Science. She later mentions in Portal 2 that Chell was also adopted, although the credibility of GLaDOS’ word is unclear. During the final events of Portal, GLaDOS mentions numerous times that Chell was abandoned at birth, and such references continue throughout Portal 2. Very little is known of her past, beyond her possible abandonment at birth, and her stubborn will to live. She is the silent protagonist of Portal, and the single-player campaign in Portal 2. She’d also be a much older…first cousin once-removed? Ford’s still a great-uncle, right?…to Dipper and Mabel.Ĭhell is the main protagonist in Portal and Portal 2. That would mean that Chell could, be, in fact, Stanford Pines’s biological daughter. If the above theory is true, Stanford Pines being Cave Johnson would also likely tie into the heavily alluded to sub-plot, and popular theory, that he had a tryst with his secretary, Caroline (GlaDOS’s former human self), thus conceiving a daughter: Chell, possibly short for “Michelle”. All rights reserved.(via Behind the Portal - A theory) Theory: Stanford Pines (Cave Johnson) is the father of Chell from Portal and Portal 2 The game will be available to watch right here on WNDU, as well as NBC’s Peacock streaming service.Ĭopyright 2022 WNDU. Kickoff at Notre Dame Stadium Saturday night is set for 7:30 p.m. It’s a mentality of ‘Hey, we cannot let a team just run the ball down our throats.’ We have to stop the run and then in terms of trying to make them throw the ball to have success against us.” And it’s not a yardage, it’s not a how many yards does the offense gain while running the ball. “Defensively, it still starts with stopping the run. “Hopefully we’re o-Line, d-Line driven, and what does that mean? Is that you’re a team that can run the ball with some consistency, which hopefully entails the ability to throw it, and the ability to make the defense be aggressive in terms of stopping the run and open up some zones in the pass game.,” Freeman said. And how do you respect your opponent? It’s about the way you prepare.”įreeman also touched on the identity of this Fighting Irish football team now that it’s riding a three-game winning streak after starting the season 0-2. When you say embracing a rivalry, it’s about respect for your opponent. We have to make sure (the players) understand what the rivalry is about, what we’re playing for, and then respect their opponent. “And that’s the one thing that Coach (Jim) Tressel always used to do. “I played in one of the greatest rivalries in all of sports,” Freeman said. Freeman did play in the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry, known as “The Game,” while he was a member of the Buckeyes football program.įreeman spoke about pulling from that experience to get his team ready for Saturday night. Head Coach Marcus Freeman may have only experienced this rivalry once during his time on the sidelines at Notre Dame, but he’s no stranger to rivalries. The trophy features a Dublin crystal bowl – made in Ireland – on top of a three-tier Redwood base. Since 1989, the Legends Trophy has been passed back-and-forth between the winner of Notre Dame and Stanford’s annual matchup. (WNDU) - The Fighting Irish football team will try to win its fourth-straight game Saturday night when the team hosts its rival Stanford in the first game under the lights this season at Notre Dame Stadium.Īnd since it’s a rivalry game, there’s some hardware up for grabs!










Stanford portal 2