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* He can be [[Media:Doug_Rattmann_Sp_a2_pull_the_rug_r2.ogg|heard rambling]] in certain locations of his dens in ''Portal 2''.
* He can be [[Media:Doug_Rattmann_Sp_a2_pull_the_rug_r2.ogg|heard rambling]] in certain locations of his dens in ''Portal 2''.
* His voice also can be heard in [[Portal 2 OST]] during track ''"Ghost of Rattman"''
* His voice also can be heard in [[Portal 2 OST]] during track ''"Ghost of Rattman"''
* He can be seen at the end of Portal 2 running right after the first 4 turrets(during the video after {GLaDOs sends you in the lift to the surface})running with a "cube" on his back.(I found it on Youtube and i could see him when I finshed the game)


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 02:34, 3 October 2011

Doug Rattmann
Reality is a story the mind tells itself. 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...
Doug Rattmann

Doug Rattmann, also known as the Rat Man, is an Aperture Science employee. Rattmann was working at Aperture Science when GLaDOS flooded the entire facility with deadly neurotoxin, and is the only known employee to have survived the attack. He does not appear in-game in any form, instead leaving behind paintings and murals which can be found throughout the Aperture test chambers in Portal and Portal 2. A paranoid schizophrenic, he is dependant on anti-psychotic medication to keep him sane.

Biography

Doug Rattmann as he appears in Portal 2: Lab Rat, prior to the events of Portal 2

In the Portal 2: Lab Rat comic he is revealed to be an Aperture Science employee who worked on the Handheld Portal Device.[1] He expresses doubts about GLaDOS and the effectiveness of a morality core, remarking 'You can always ignore your conscience'.[2] His fears turn out to be justified when she poisons every employee in the facility when she is switched on during 'Bring your daughter to work' day. Prepared for the outcome, he survives the initial attempt to kill him and proceeds to sneak through the facility, avoiding GLaDOS who is actively hunting him. Acting on a 'hunch', he breaks into the test subjects file room and moves Chell to the top of the test subject order list,[3] leading to the events in Portal.

Dens

Aside from leaving paintings, murals and messages behind, Doug Rattman also discovered a number 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 12 have been discovered, 5 in Portal and 7 in Portal 2.

Den locations in Portal:

Den locations in Portal 2:





Appearances

Portal

See also: Portal

Delusional, running low on medication and traveling with a talking Weighted Companion Cube, he watches from the shadows as Chell is tested by GLaDOS. Although never seen in Portal, his 'dens' can be found by the player, containing crude bedding, empty cans of beans and scribblings and dioramas on the walls. It is in one of these dens that the words 'The cake is a lie' is found scribbled on a wall, resulting in the well-known meme. Following Chell's destruction of GLaDOS at the end of Portal, he follows the sound of the explosion and finds a route to the outside world. His joy is short lived as he witnesses the unconscious Chell being dragged back into the facility by a 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 relaxation.[4] He then finds out all the cryo-chambers are offline due to the massive explosion caused by GLaDOS' death. He proceeds to save Chell's life by putting her into indefinitely long sleep, injuring himself in the process when he is shot by a Turret.[5] He then enters a cryo-chamber himself and falls asleep. His fate is unknown.

Trivia

  • Doug Rattmann was behind the Aperture Image Format, used in the Portal ARG.
  • He can be heard rambling in certain locations of his dens in Portal 2.
  • His voice also can be heard in Portal 2 OST during track "Ghost of Rattman"

See Also

Gallery

Portal

Portal 2

Portal 2 Wall Art

Rat Man's Dens (Portal 2)

References

  1. Portal 2: Lab Rat comic, page 13
  2. Portal 2: Lab Rat comic, page 14
  3. Portal 2: Lab Rat comic, page 21
  4. Portal 2: Lab Rat comic, page 15
  5. Portal 2: Lab Rat comic, page 17