Stasis Chamber
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A Stasis Chamber is a tank where Test Subjects are "stored" while waiting to be awaken for testing. In the Human Vault located near the Co-op Test Shaft in the lowest levels of the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and opened by ATLAS and P-body for GLaDOS, all Test Subjects are maintained in stasis in these tanks. They seem to be more efficient than the beds used in the Relaxation Vault and Relaxation Center, which can store humans for significantly less time than the Stasis Chambers can.
It is first seen in the outro video of Portal 2’s co-op mode, when ATLAS and P-body discover the Vault. It is seen again in the following credits, when GLaDOS chooses her future Test Subjects from a screen on which the names of the Portal 2 team members act as the Test Subject's names.
[edit] Behind the scenes
The name "Stasis Chamber" comes from the name of the model seen in the co-op credits.
[edit] Gallery
John Applegate in his Stasis Chamber.
L.D. Turner in his Stasis Chamber.
[edit] List of appearances
- Portal 2 (First appearance)