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This is a picture seen at the end of [[Half-Life 2: Episode Two]]. There is a container labeled Aperture Science, so there definitely is a link between the Half-Life universe and [[Portal]].
This is a picture seen at the end of [[Half-Life 2: Episode Two]]. There is a container labeled Aperture Science, so there definitely is a link between the Half-Life universe and [[Portal]].
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In [[:Image:borealis-tidbits.png|this image]] you can see:
* The Borealis plans date back to January 1994.
* The Borealis has "Ice breaking capability 21 feet under full power".
* Two previous Black Mesa employees can be seen in a photo in front of the Borealis.
* "APERTURE SCIENCE LABS & ADMINISTRATION / ASSISTED (JAUNT?) CENTER - CLEVELAND, OH".


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 09:47, 7 February 2024

The Borealis is a lost mysterious ship originally owned by Aperture Science before they lost funding to Black Mesa. It's stranded in the ice in the North with its drydock and a mysterious weapon.

The Borealis was originally to be part of the Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2 storyline, but it was scrapped.

Portal in Half-Life Continuity

Borealis as seen in HL2: EP2

This is a picture seen at the end of Half-Life 2: Episode Two. There is a container labeled Aperture Science, so there definitely is a link between the Half-Life universe and Portal.

See also