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[–]Gladomain 3 points4 points ago

You would die. Portals always disappear when the object they are on moves.

[–]lasthour1 2 points3 points ago

Portals can't move on the z-axis (according to Portal 2, they can move along the X and Y axis just fine). You would be crushed by the panels.

[–]yoinkmasta107 1 point2 points ago

Not really mind blowing. Let's say as they get closer together the right side and left side of your body would make contact. You would literally be crushed to death by your own body.

[–]joetestktest[S] -1 points0 points ago

Is there any way to test this scenario out? Like some contraption in GMOD or something?

[–]yoinkmasta107 0 points1 point ago

Not that I know of.