Aperture Science Laboratories #37519
Game fan groupsENPortalAperture ScienceGLaDOS
Description
Aperture Science Laboratories The Aperture Science Laboratories are a research facility introduced in Portal. Its "Enrichment Center" forms the setting for the entirety of Portal. The company is a direct rival to Black Mesa. The company's history, as revealed by in-game information and a web site for the fictional company, was initially building shower curtains for the US military. However, when its founder contracted mercury poisoning from a series of mercury lined shower curtains, he shifted the company's direction to several ill-conceived projects, interspatial portal research among them. The project was deemed worthwhile and government funding was granted to expand Aperture Science's facilities, including the installation of a new artificial intelligence named GLaDOS; however, shortly after its installation, GLaDOS turned on its creators and killed everyone in the facility.[19] The areas of the underground Enrichment Center that the player sees during Portal include clinically-
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 11 Aug 2026, 03:04 | 96 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by @Sprout as measured.
Members we’ve seen
@Sprout — GLaDOS (rank 255)
@Igor09 — Weighted Companion Cube (rank 1) terminated
@SpyroVersusRed — Portal gun (rank 1)
wubd (@fredletrocks) — Weighted Companion Cube (rank 1)
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Rank structure
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