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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 80. Chapters: ATLAS and P-body, Adrian Shephard, Aperture Science Personality Construct, Arne Magnusson, B. Martel, Backman, Backman, Bailey, Bailey, Barney Calhoun, Birdwell, Bob, Bond, Casali, Cave Johnson, Consoling Couple, Coomer, D. Mertz, Daniel, Dog, Doug Rattmann, Dunn, Eli Maxwell, Eli Vance, Gordon Freeman, Greg, Griggs, Grigori, Guthrie, Guthrie, Harold, Henry, Hood, Isaac Kleiner, Ivan the Space Biker, J. Faulkenbury, Jacob, Jerry, Joe, Johanson, John Applegate, Johnson, Jones, Jones, Kooy, L.D. Turner, L. Montgomery, Laidlaw, Laszlo, Laur, Leon, Lombardi, M. Wardwell, MIRT, Matt, Miller, Odell, Odessa Cubbage, Otis Laurey, P. Deupree, Party Escort Bot, Peters, Pobst, R. Heironimus, R. Pitchford, Richard Keller, Riller, Rosenberg, S. Bahl, S. Jones, S. Reardon, Samuel, Sandy, Sheckley, Simmons, Smithers, Stelly, The G-Man, Tolman, Unidentified deaf character, Vance, Veevaert, Wallace Breen, Walter Bennet, Wheatley, Winston, Wood. Excerpt: GLaDOS ATLAS and P-body, referred to as Blue and Orange by GLaDOS, are a pair of bipedal Personality Construct based androids that are playable characters in Portal 2's cooperative campaign. Designed by GLaDOS sometime during the single-player campaign, they are to complete the Cooperative Testing Initiative in the Aperture Science Enrichment Center, previously uncompleted by human Test Subjects. Gameplay-wise, ATLAS is played by the host of the co-op session (the player who sends an invitation), while P-Body is played by the guest (the player who accepts an invitation). Playstation 3 players are automatically assigned as the host during cross-platform games, to prevent use of the console by the PC player. P-body jumping through a portal with a Weighted Pivot Cube. GLaDOS mentions that she had been working on the Cooperative Testing Initiative before Chell escaped, (it is assumed she means the second escape, when Chell escaped with Wheatley), as she says "It ...