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Dad, I'm in Space! contains:
Dad, I'm in Space! contains:
*[[Domed City of Grimacia]]
*[[Domed City of Grimacia]]

Revision as of 09:31, 8 October 2011

A Transporter Booth
A Transporter Booth

Dad, I'm in Space! is the inside of A Transport Booth located in Right Side of the Tracks. It become visible with the effect transpondent active.


Transporter panel before the generator is activatedThe Domed City of RonaldusThe Domed City of GrimaciaHamburglaris Shield GeneratorElvish Paradise

Dad, I'm in Space! contains:

Note

  • Attempting to use the "Last Adventure" button after transpondent has worn off yields.

- You can't get here without the proper transporter frequency.

  • Attempting to use the locations buttons after transpondent has worn off yields.

- You can't get there anymore, because you don't know the transporter frequency. You consider beating up Kenneth to see if he remembers it, but you think better of it.

References

  • The title and the page url (spaaace.php) are direct quotes from the Space Sphere (a.k.a., the space-obsessed Corrupt Personality Core) in Portal 2.
  • The Hamburglaris Shield Generator refers to the shield generator on the moon of Endor in the Star Wars series. Additionally Hamburglaris is filled with terrible monsters (like the moon of Endor, where they were called Ewoks).
  • Grimace, Ronald, and Hamburglar are all mascots of the fast-food chain McDonald's.
  • Considering beating up Kenneth is a reference to a well-publicized incident involving Dan Rather.