Portal 2 singing turrets
The Turret Opera is an event in the single-player campaign of Portal 2 in which a group of Sentry Turrets form a unique melody via the movement sounds of their weaponry casings.
Fans of Portal 2 with an understanding of Italian have both transcribed them in their original tongue and translated them into English. The song was composed by Valve composer Mike Morasky , but the librettist is unknown. In an interview, McLain claimed that she "made up the words out of [her] bad Italian [ The game then cuts to a cinematic ending where Chell first encounters a group of four sentry turrets who, after aiming their lasers at Chell, play a clarinet-like music to the tune of the chorus. After seeing these turrets, the elevator continues its upward path while passing more turrets and eventually ends up in a large amphitheater-like room full of turrets, all playing music of various tones according to their size and design. The vocal part is sung by a larger turret in the center, who is highlighted by a spotlight. The thicker size of the apparent turret could be a play on the American stereotype that Grand Opera sopranos are typically overweight and related colloquialism that "it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings.
Portal 2 singing turrets
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Turrets serve as one of the main testing obstacles in the Portal series. Armed with almost unlimited ammunition and deadly accuracy, they will attempt to kill test subjects on sight. Sentry Turrets are tripod robots that appear in every game in the Portal series. They are seen as incapable of independent movement, but can open each side of their chassis their "arms" horizontally in order to reveal twin double-barreled machine guns. The central part of the chassis holds their red eye, which emits a targeting laser. Almost all of the space within the Turret is devoted to storing the ridiculously stacked ammo, explaining the nearly infinite supply of ammo when firing. According to the Portal 2 Turrets trailer, the turrets use spring mechanisms to accelerate the entire cartridge, including the casing, without igniting the propellant, which may explain how the player can survive getting shot by the Turret so many times. When test subjects are out of sight from the Turret's presence, they will maintain a standby state and will remain motionless with their guns retracted. Moving into their angle of sight however, will cause Turrets to deploy their guns shortly after greeting the unlucky individual before opening fire.
Portal 2 singing turrets
The Turret Opera is an event in the single-player campaign of Portal 2 in which a group of Sentry Turrets form a unique melody via the movement sounds of their weaponry casings. The opera is introduced as an easter egg in Test Chamber 16 of GLaDOS ' testing tracks in Chapter 3: The Return , hidden beside a wall with a gap near the start of the chamber, where a Turret can be seen inside it. Upon entering, Chell would be able to witness various Turrets beneath the room as they serenade to the Prima Donna Turret. The Turret Opera is seen again for the last time, as a closure to the game's single-player campaign, based on the popular opera phrase "it's not over until the fat lady sings" - in which the Prima Donna Turret finally sings in the game along with the other Turrets. Instead, the Turrets begin serenading her. As the lift ascends even further, Chell witnesses an even larger group of Turrets awaiting her arrival as the Prima Donna Turret sings the lead vocals and the Animal King Turret provides the bass notes. The opera is still audible as the lift arrives at the top, lingering until the moment Chell finally steps outside.
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Main article: Animal King. Sign In Register. This article is within the scope of the Portal Project, a collaborative effort to improve articles related to Portal and Portal 2. The Turret Opera is an event in the single-player campaign of Portal 2 in which a group of Sentry Turrets form a unique melody via the movement sounds of their weaponry casings. My dear child Explore Wikis Community Central. The albums both act as the official soundtrack for Portal 2, with the Collector's Edition adding in songs from the series' first installation and even an audible mini-comic, among others. O cara, cara mia Original mostly Italian [ ] Cara bella, cara mia bella! How I adore you! Ah, mia bambina! Support the Wiki. This article has yet to be cleaned up to a higher standard of quality.
Fans of Portal 2 with an understanding of Italian have both transcribed them in their original tongue and translated them into English. The song was composed by Valve composer Mike Morasky , but the librettist is unknown. In an interview, McLain claimed that she "made up the words out of [her] bad Italian [
Upon entering, Chell would be able to witness various Turrets beneath the room as they serenade to the Prima Donna Turret. This could be a possible reference to how Chell is stepping into the unknown world beyond the boundaries of Aperture. My child, oh heavens Chell! The vocal part is sung by a larger turret in the center, who is highlighted by a spotlight. The opera is still audible as the lift arrives at the top, lingering until the moment Chell finally steps outside. Original mostly Italian [ ] Cara bella, cara mia bella! The Soprano Turret is also known as the "Opera Turret" by fans and "Turret Wife" in the game files and song title by it. Cara, cara mia bambina, Dear, my beloved little girl, Ah, mia bella! Ah, my dear! Read at your own risk!
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