"Wow, she called me a weapon. That's a first."
"I was referring to the Black Mesa Gravity Gun."
"So, are you asking him to drop me first, then the gun – or drop the gun along with me."
"It doesn't matter, he knows what I mean. He's smart, unlike you."
"Even if I am not smart, I can still be selfless. So… Gordon. Just, drop me on the ground first. You don't need to pay for my mistakes."
"So, Wheatley, any last words?" GlaDOS inquired.
"Yes. Umm, how often has the rogue bot override been used?"
"It hasn't been used… Wait! Why you sneak…"
Before GlaDOS had finished talking, Wheatley had yelled out, "RBO 201". After he said that, the turrets in the room turned off, GlaDOS stopped talking, and the voice of Aperture Science's Announcer A. I. came over Aperture Science's announcement system speakers while smooth jazz played saying:
"All other sentient A. I online in 6, 5, 4,…"
"Ok, we need to get out of the elevator and through this room now!" Wheatley said while the announcer was talking. Gordon jumped from layer to layer alongside the turrets. Once ten seconds had elapsed since Wheatley used the Rogue Bot Override Code, the turrets and GlaDOS turned back on.
"*Exasperated sigh* Turrets, attac-" GlaDOS began.
"RBO 202!" Wheatley retorted. "Ok, head towards the back where that really large turret is."
(The process continues with Wheatley saying the next time, "I think I see an opening! Jump out onto that bridge-thingey!")
After Gordon had jumped onto a catwalk outside the room, GlaDOS spoke.
"*Exasperated sigh* The rogue bot override. I've tried to crack the passcode for it many times, but it is 100,000 characters long. *deep sigh* So, you actually read the Aperture Science employee handbook."
"Yes I did, actually. That trip into space must have jogged my memory" replied Wheatley.
"That wasn't a question, you dunce."
"Hey, you're speaking the Queen's English now, eh mate."
"Aren't you supposed to be focused on escaping."
"Oh right, umm so we may need to get past some bots further down. So, since we seem to be on a bridge with no gaps or hurdles, when you're ready for me to use the code, just jump straight up."