So long Ha ha Cake. A lie. Podajnik aparatury podstawowej dostarczy. Ty masz. Ha ha ciasto. How can I You wouldn't let me. I should disregard your advice. Leave me alone! Zostaw mnie w spokoju! However, as time passed when he was trapped in the facility, he grew increasingly insane, and started being obsessed with the Companion Cube.
The results of the Aperture Science Collaborative Disposition Test tell that Rattmann is the quiet, artistic type, happy to ponder the solution to a puzzle in quiet solitude, and that compatible cooperative test partners include introspective loners, deaf-mute invisible people, and mannequins.
The scribblings seen in Portal show that Rattmann is an educated man, having a wide-ranging knowledge in the field of physics, and quoting both Dickinson and Longfellow to express himself over the loss of his Weighted Companion Cube, as well as a small reference to Auden. Rattmann's drawings range from simple scribbles to more elaborate artwork, such as a giant mural of Chell in Portal 2. Aside from his scribblings, Rattmann appears to have adept technical skills. Apparently using the login name and password he managed to procure, he was able to open up certain wall sections in Test Chambers or make Vital Apparatus Vents dispense more Weighted Storage Cubes.
He is also able to create makeshift stoves out of computer heat sinks. Example of makeshift stove made out of a computer heat sink in the Ratman den near Test Chamber What follows is a list of all graffiti, scribblings and Aperture Science posters left by the Ratman in his dens.
The texture files are used for better clarity. Can I help you? The vital apparatus vent will deliver. Superstition, perceiving inanimate objects as alive, and hallucinations I'm not hallucinating. You are. The companion cube would never desert me. So long Ha ha Cake.
A lie. Where are you? I will find you. How can I You wouldn't let me. I should disregard your advice. Leave me alone!
Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me The cube had food and maybe ammo and immortality. When standing near most of the graffiti, a muffled, rambling voice can be heard. The voice is also featured in the song Ghost of Rattman on the Portal 2 soundtrack. One two three four five six seven One two three four five six seven x Unmorality.
Tenacity The bell invites Hear the turret for it is knell That summons to heaven or to hell. Circulous Logic Tell me not in binary numbers Life is but a madman's dream All the frozen testers slumber And walls are not what they seem. Jump to: navigation , search. An artificial structure conjured into being by the calcium ion exchange of a million synaptic firings.
A truth so strange it can only be lied into existence. And our mind can lie. Never doubt it Makeshift bed made from Aperture Science boxes found in Ratman dens, and a chair.
Detail of the right corner of the Ratman den near Test Chamber The cover of Lab Rat , featuring Doug painting Chell on a wall. Rattmann witnessing Chell being dragged away by the Party Escort Bot. Combine OverWiki has more images related to Doug Rattmann. Doug Rattmann in Lego Dimensions! Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read Edit View history. Donate to the OverWiki. This page was last modified on 24 June , at Portal Portal 2. Aperture Science. Following Chell's conflict with GLaDOS after her escape from the testing tracks, the Lab Rat comic details Rattmann's point of view after the events of Portal in which he follows the sound of the explosion and finds a route to the outside world after the destruction of GLaDOS.
His joy is short-lived as he witnesses an unconscious Chell being dragged back into the facility by the Party Escort Bot. Feeling guilt, as it was his actions that resulted in her being the first test subject, he once again enters the facility and finds Chell has been put in long-term cryogenic relaxation.
He is injured in the process when he is shot by Turrets that are still left in nearby test chambers. His fate is left unknown as the entire bed with him is nowhere to be found when Chell later revisits this Relaxation Vault at the beginning of the single-player campaign in Portal 2.
During the events of the single-player campaign of Portal 2 , Rattmann's fate is left unknown. Whether or not he is dead is left up to debate, as Chell 's cryogenic stasis bed that she used before the events of Portal he took refuge in, had disappeared entirely. One piece of evidence for his death is the song called "Ghost of Rattmann".
Some speculate that Rattmann may have made it to the moon, as shown in a hidden picture encrypted into the game's audio file. You can find the audio file by bringing a radio into Rattmann's den in Portal 2 Chapter 2 Test Chamber 6. All that is left of him in Portal 2 , like in the first game, are wall scribblings and various dioramas depicting either what he witnessed or simply what he feels like expressing.
Rattmann's graffiti work makes no appearances whatsoever during the game's Cooperative Testing Initiative. The cube is apparently attached to a Core Receptacle, indicating that it may in fact be as sentient as any other Cores in the series. At some point in the events of the Perpetual Testing Initiative , in which the player takes role of stick figure Bendy - is shifted into a variety of alternate universes at the Enrichment Center as a means of still having Cave Johnson as ongoing CEO.
Cave now former junior claims representative of Aperture hijacks the intercoms to yell out and warn everyone that Rattmann the current CEO is embezzling from the staffs' paychecks.
Aside from leaving paintings, murals and messages behind, Doug Rattmann also discovered a number of hidden rooms in Aperture Science. He adorned these rooms with messages and artwork and primarily used them as refuges in order to escape GLaDOS' scrutiny. The hidden rooms are present in both Portal and Portal 2, and are known as the Ratman's Dens.
A total of 13 have been discovered, 6 in Portal and 7 in Portal 2. Jump to: navigation , search. The correct time is zero seconds.
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