
Press the switch and then quickly fire a blue portal through the doorway and onto one of the walls of the hall beyond. The switch in this small alove temporarily opens a door in the hall, though the door closes too quickly for you to pass through while riding the moving platform. Pass back through the nearby blue portal to reach the alcove. You can spot an alcove to the left into which you can fire an orange portal. Pass through a nearby orange portal to reach the platform, then look left down the hall. You can wait for the platform and ride it through the hall, or you can warp to a stationary platform that's further down the hall by firing a blue portal onto the wall above the platform.

Go to the other side of the room to find a hall with an electrified track for a moving platform. With the portal moved, the pellet should ricochet off the wall and bounce into the receptor. As soon as the pellet passes into the orange portal and out of the blue portal, quickly move the blue portal away from the slanted panel its currently on (move it anywhere). Next, position the orange portal on the wall panel directly under the pellet dispenser. First, place a blue portal on the angled wall panel under the pellet receptor, dead-center on the panel. In fact, alive is more often used as a predicate adjective than an ordinary modifier.In the first room of the testchamber is a high energy pellet dispenser as well as a receptor, both positioned on the ceiling. One would not say an alive circuit or alive ammunition. However, this usage is not common where there is little direct control over the alive status. a : still in existence, force, or operation : active kept hope aliveī : still active in competition with a chance of victory must win to stay alive in the playoffs It is true that alive can also convey active statusĢ.

This is a common usage in American English.

This is one of the many meanings of liveĢ.: exerting force or containing energy: asĬ : charged with explosives and containing shot or a bullet live ammunition Īlso : armed but not exploded a live bombĭ : imparting or driven by power a live axleĮach of these uses suggest the ability to turn the status on or off. It sounds as if you are trying to convey a binary status such as active and inactive.
