Martian712, on 29 April 2011 - 07:34 PM, said:
I had to make an account just because I found this thread. First, I'm all for speculation, just not wild speculative claims. Take a good, unbiased look at this entire thread. Well obviously that's kind of hard. But my point is, coming in here... this is just crazy. I was looking at a whole bunch of stuff last night, and I wish I could cite sources.
Valve said in an interview (To game informer? can't remember) that they certainly wanted to keep Portal-Half-Life connections light in Portal 2. That was early on, but it was also well after the Cave Johnson script leak. Now they could have made changes before the realease, which essentially they did by reducing his role, but I find it highly unlikely.
Ok... Magic powers from Moon rocks? Come on, that's just plain dumb, and ridiculous for Valve. Can you imagine Valve essentially saying, "Yeah um Cave Johnson got his powers from Moon rocks, and became G-Man. Valve always trys to include a scientific basis for their ideas, even if the science isn't quite proven, but it's never something that science knows to be not true.
While the hole from your explanation of his powers should automatically void the rest of the story, I'll make my english teacher proud, and invalidate the rest of the points.
You made a comment about Cave Johnson's obsession with testing, and not wanting to invalidate a test. That's not really evident in Portal 2's dialouge. He even tells you about the control group, then comes back to tell you "the boys in the lab" said he shouldn't talk about the control group, for risk of invalidating the experiment. Cave is certainly a "do it his own way" kind of boss, not the member of some higher organization who forces him to "abide by certain restrictions."
Now the jumping through portals till he dies is a good point. When I had heard that I had interpreted it as one of Aperatures "test variables" like the postcard microchip, and the coffee that might solidify in your brain. I figured Cave was putting moon rock poisoning into test subjects, and seeing if they could be cured. But it's unlikely that he accomplished anything from jumping through portals himself. If that message was his last, it would seem more likely because of the ambiguity. But he is heard further along, and in worse condition.
If you're looking for an explanation into G-Man's speech, it's most likely because it's not a human voice recording, but a text-to-speech program/device.
Now I do feel bad for doing my best to smash your theory, and I do welcome any retorts. I feel bad because, like you, I love connections in the Half-Life universe, and scoured Portal 2 for them. I didn't even come to this theory in my own thought, and was ultimately disappointed to find that Valve did their best to keep it as unrelated as possible. The surface is care-free, the picture of Earth shows no destruction or wastelands, And Black Mesa is only referenced to make the competition between them and Aperature still evident in Aperature's past. This game is pretty free of any reveals or big game changing connection (Though I still search, and you should too), but do try to apply speculation to the larger picture, because in this case, this kind of connection goes completely against Valve and their plan for this game. Doing an epic connection like this would only serve to diminish the work they put into fully fleshing out this universe and making the Portal storyline stand on its own. I really do love the speculation though, much appreciated.
Valve pretty much messed the 'trying to be serious' or 'realistic' part when they invoked the crossing of both universes together through the borealis. Ep3 will have to center around Aperture Science in some way, definitely not in a dark humour kind of way, but certainly its essence of a competitive company that took science to the extreme and built incredible, incredibly powerful machines.
Valve didnt reduce this role, it actually expanded it in hopes of hyping ep3 desire by including the Borealis easter egg, the comics with the gravity/portal gun model and cave johnson's disdain for Black Mesa. If anything, I would expect Valve to reduce the impact of any of these since its already in the past and ignorable for Chell (but not for us!)
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Now the jumping through portals till he dies is a good point. When I had heard that I had interpreted it as one of Aperatures "test variables" like the postcard microchip, and the coffee that might solidify in your brain. I figured Cave was putting moon rock poisoning into test subjects, and seeing if they could be cured. But it's unlikely that he accomplished anything from jumping through portals himself. If that message was his last, it would seem more likely because of the ambiguity. But he is heard further along, and in worse condition.
Its not unlikely, the Xen portals were obviously built upon the foundation of the portal gun; And the portal gun used 'moon rocks' whatever that means. (substance found in the moon?) Cave Johnson inst a scientist, and he doesnt need to give you some fancy sciency explanation for what he does.
I am unsure, but I believe the BM portals are really self contained portals that use Xen as a stabilizing container, possibly energy source. The jumping through portals for a cure could very well mean that they built some portal within portal to create time dilation or access another dimension like Black Mesa did, even time travel could be very well possible. Death of Cave Johnson wasnt proven, and if you consider the mercury poisoning to be canon, then they obviously altered information they released to the public in order to trick others of their operations.
As for the everything turned out ok, we dont know that, white forest was pretty nice, anyone stepping out of a hole without seeing the outside for 100 years pretty much wouldnt think anything bad about the place.
I still hold my theory to be potential: Cave Johnson accessed a dimension were he was able to make a deal with the G-man for Black Mesa's downfall & of the earth.