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I was playing Portal the other night and I believe that there's three of Ratman's Dens in Test Chamber 19, but the wiki page says there's just two.  Should I nab screenshots and show where they are?  I didn't see any information on which two were listed on the page and which one is missing. - [[User:MewtwoWarrior|MewtwoWarrior]] 06:32, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
I was playing Portal the other night and I believe that there's three of Ratman's Dens in Test Chamber 19, but the wiki page says there's just two.  Should I nab screenshots and show where they are?  I didn't see any information on which two were listed on the page and which one is missing. - [[User:MewtwoWarrior|MewtwoWarrior]] 06:32, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
== Doug Rattmann isn't Doug's real name ==
[[File:Ratman 22.pdf - Adobe Reader.bmp]]On page 22 in Portal 2 Lab Rat, when the Rat man is editing Chell's file and moving it to the top of the testing order, above Chell's name is Doug Hopper. Chell was deemed unsuitable for testing because she was to stubborn and never gave up. So she was placed as the 1498th person to test. The 1497th person was Doug Hopper, nicknamed the Rat Man. He was also deemed somewhat unsuitable for testing due to his schizophrenia, delusions of persecution, pathological paranoia, and taking to long at solving puzzles. I can see why you would think the Rat Man's name is Doug Rattmann but it is actually Doug Hopper. Rat Man is just a nickname. I'm not completly sure why it is a nickname, probably due to his silent, seclusive nature, schizophrenia, worry against Aperture Science's experiments, or something.

Revision as of 19:22, 10 December 2011

Official Personality Test Info

The official Aperture Science Collaborative Disposition Test describes Doug Rattmann as:

“You’re the quiet, artistic type, happy to ponder the solution to a puzzle in quiet solitude. Compatible cooperative test partners include introspective loners, deaf-mute invisible people, and mannequins.”

I'm not sure what section this information best goes under, so I'll just leave it here for now. - MewtwoWarrior 02:36, 6 July 2011 (UTC)

This information is now found at the Collaborative Disposition Test page. - MewtwoWarrior 23:01, 6 July 2011 (UTC)

Ratman Dens in Portal

I was playing Portal the other night and I believe that there's three of Ratman's Dens in Test Chamber 19, but the wiki page says there's just two. Should I nab screenshots and show where they are? I didn't see any information on which two were listed on the page and which one is missing. - MewtwoWarrior 06:32, 19 October 2011 (UTC)

Doug Rattmann isn't Doug's real name

File:Ratman 22.pdf - Adobe Reader.bmpOn page 22 in Portal 2 Lab Rat, when the Rat man is editing Chell's file and moving it to the top of the testing order, above Chell's name is Doug Hopper. Chell was deemed unsuitable for testing because she was to stubborn and never gave up. So she was placed as the 1498th person to test. The 1497th person was Doug Hopper, nicknamed the Rat Man. He was also deemed somewhat unsuitable for testing due to his schizophrenia, delusions of persecution, pathological paranoia, and taking to long at solving puzzles. I can see why you would think the Rat Man's name is Doug Rattmann but it is actually Doug Hopper. Rat Man is just a nickname. I'm not completly sure why it is a nickname, probably due to his silent, seclusive nature, schizophrenia, worry against Aperture Science's experiments, or something.