Well, I don't think this has come up in the forums yet. Or maybe it has and I didn't see it.
Anyway, I was just putting off work by replaying Portal 2 for like the fifth time, and it occurred to me: by the point in Aperture Science's history where Cave Johnson starts complaining about how broke he is, his company has created all sorts of physics-defying gels and a handheld quantum-space-hole generator. What's more, it seems like they'd pretty much worked the bugs out (the occasional skeleton-related mishap notwithstanding). It seems to me that any one of those inventions could've made Cave the richest man who ever lived.
...so...why wouldn't the company just go ahead and sell some of them, then? Did Aperture's shareholders just get a kick out of watching hobos injuring themselves with science? Or am I overthinking this a bit?
Anyway, I was just putting off work by replaying Portal 2 for like the fifth time, and it occurred to me: by the point in Aperture Science's history where Cave Johnson starts complaining about how broke he is, his company has created all sorts of physics-defying gels and a handheld quantum-space-hole generator. What's more, it seems like they'd pretty much worked the bugs out (the occasional skeleton-related mishap notwithstanding). It seems to me that any one of those inventions could've made Cave the richest man who ever lived.
...so...why wouldn't the company just go ahead and sell some of them, then? Did Aperture's shareholders just get a kick out of watching hobos injuring themselves with science? Or am I overthinking this a bit?