Doug rattmann
Introduced through his murals in Portalhis story was expanded in Portal 2: Lab Rat.
Prior to the events of Portal while GLaDOS began flooding the entire facility with neurotoxin , Rattmann is the only known employee to have survived. A paranoid schizophrenic , he is dependent on anti-psychotic medication as a means of keeping him sane. Rattmann does not appear in-game in any form, instead leaving behind paintings and murals which can be found throughout the backstage of various testing chambers in Portal and the single-player campaign of Portal 2. Prepared for the outcome, he survives the initial attempts to kill him and proceeds to sneak through parts of the facility, avoiding GLaDOS who is actively hunting him. Acting on a 'hunch', he breaks into the test subjects' filing room and arranges Chell 's name to the top of the test subject roster, [3] leading to the events in Portal.
Doug rattmann
Delusional, running low on medication and traveling with what he sees to be a talking Weighted Companion Cube , he watches from the shadows as Chell is put through GLaDOS ' testing course. Although he is never spotted in-game in any of the playable Portal series, his refuge areas referred to as dens can be found by Chell, containing crude bedding, empty cans of beans and scribblings and dioramas on the walls. It is in one of these dens that the warning phrase "The cake is a lie" can be found scribbled on a wall; as GLaDOS continually promises that there would be cake at the end of testing. 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. 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 course of the game's Cooperative Testing Initiative.
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Some time after the events of Portal 2: Lab Rat [1]. Programmer [2]. Male [2] [3]. Dark brown [3]. Light blue [3] may have anisocoria. Rattmann was introduced through his murals in Portal , and his story was expanded on in Portal 2: Lab Rat.
If you can help us with this wiki please sign up and help us! Doug Rattmann is the overarching protagonist of the Portal series. In the song "Ghost of Rattman" he was voiced by Marc Laidlaw. After this attack Rattmann was the only known survivor, who was forced to hide in the facilities walls and panels to avoid being killed by GLaDOS. Without his medication pills Doug went insane, scribbling writing all over the walls in his dens. Rattmann's dens can be found throughout the test chambers, as well as in the outer facility.
Doug rattmann
Prior to the events of Portal while GLaDOS began flooding the entire facility with neurotoxin , Rattmann is the only known employee to have survived. A paranoid schizophrenic , he is dependent on anti-psychotic medication as a means of keeping him sane. Rattmann does not appear in-game in any form, instead leaving behind paintings and murals which can be found throughout the backstage of various testing chambers in Portal and the single-player campaign of Portal 2.
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See also: Songs to Test By. Den 5. Reality is a story the mind tells itself. Apparently using the login name and password he managed to procure, he was able to open up certain wall sections in Test Chambers, make Vital Apparatus Vents dispense more Weighted Storage Cubes, and take pictures of the Companion Cube probably by using the cameras in the Test Chambers. Rattmann does not appear in-game in any form, instead leaving behind paintings and murals which can be found throughout the backstage of various testing chambers in Portal and the single-player campaign of Portal 2. Upon regaining consciousness, he is back into his psychosis, discovering that he can no longer rescue Chell. Namespaces Page Discussion. Some parts of the graffiti can be seen in the first page of Portal 2: Lab Rat. He appears to be talking about the boralis and that black mesa stole it or something of that sort See the project page for more details about the article status. Reuses a handprint texture seen in-game. Den 2.
Portal 2: Lab Rat is a comic released in April of
Dwight T. A bundle of scrawlings. Rattmann depicting Chell during her short term stasis before the events of Portal. It is the only Ratman scribbling seen in the last maintenance area map, right before the Sentry Gun ambush, and therefore the very last Ratman scribbling. It said that she should not be tested, as she is abnormally stubborn and " Never gives up. Rattmann believed it was insufficient to stop her murderous intentions, arguing that "you can always ignore your conscience". 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. A "The girls of Aperture Science" calendar dated is on the right, with hearts beside it. A total of 12 have been discovered, 5 in Portal and 7 in Portal 2. I will find you. Some parts of the graffiti can be seen in the first page of Portal 2: Lab Rat. Den 7. Sign In Register.
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