Who is rat man in portal 2
Den 5. Den 6. Den 7. A Rattmann scrawling. A bundle of scrawlings. Rattmann asking for something. Warning to Chell about the Security Cameras. Another warning about the cake.
Rattmann, apparently obsessed with the Companion Cube. Confusing scrawling in the office. Helping lead Chell through her escape. One of Rattmann's dioramas drawn on a wall.
Depicting Chell and her behavioral statistic. One of Rattmann's less intelligible dioramas. Possibly a reference to "Smooth jazz will be deployed in 3, 2, Ditto, with the Tubes drawn. Rattmann trying to express himself. Rattmann, apparently trying to describe his hallucinations.
Another short lyric cut. Rattmann tying references on the Companion Cube being the first of its kind on the moon. Rattmann depicting Chell during her short term stasis before the events of Portal. Chubby Beak.
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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. Find all the Ratman dens. Reuses a handprint texture seen in-game. Test Chamber The text forms a heart around three portraits. One of them, actually a painted portrait of Sam Rayburn , is captioned with the words "Our Founder", and has the letters "R.
The top left portrait is a photograph of Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt taken in The one on the right is a photograph of US president Calvin Coolidge. All three portraits are intended to be of Cave Johnson , given the "Our Founder" caption. A "The Girls of Aperture Science" calendar dated is on the right, with hearts beside it. The login name and password which are referring to Cave Johnson and his three tiered program may give an explanation as to how Rattmann opened up certain areas of the Test Chambers and gained access to other areas of the facility, etc.
They can also be used on ApertureScience. The left part consists of separate words mixed with hearts and pictures of the Companion Cube in situ. Auden 's " Funeral Blues ", " I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
The original picture of the family with Companion Cubes pasted on their heads, titled " Family watching television ", was taken around , and it part of the National Archives and Records Administration photo archives. The left paragraph, written under the family picture of a with Companion Cubes pasted on their heads, is a pastiche of " Because I could not stop for Death " by Emily Dickinson : Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The Carriage held but just Ourselves And Immortality.
The right paragraph, written above a dead Companion Cube with wings and a halo like angels, is a pastiche of " The Reaper and the Flowers " by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Companion Cube illustration was available to purchase on a T-shirt at the Valve Store for a time.
Now, the illustration and following paragraph can be purchased on a fine art print instead. O, not in cruelty, not in wrath, The Reaper came that day; 'Twas an angel visited the green earth, And took the flowers away.
Used in Test Chamber 16 to indicate where to place portals to defeat the Sentry Guns. Also used to cross out the cake image in the fourth Ratman den. Found in most places where Rattmann has been. Maintenance areas. Used several times to indicate an exits. Imitates the standard stick figure exit sign seen above Test Chamber exits.
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 was available to purchase at the Valve Store for a time. Features a High Energy Pellet about to collide with a stick figure. In the area below Test Chamber Based based on concept art for Portal. Can also be seen in the fifth page of Portal 2: Lab Rat. A slightly different version of this graffiti is featured in The Final Hours of Portal 2.
Shows various lunar phases. Not all parts of this graffiti can be seen in-game since the panel with this artwork lacks some of its tiles. In addition, as seen here , the image is backwards in-game. The mural was originally different, as seen here. In an observation room near Test Chamber In an area near Test Chamber Once on the surface, Rattmann basks in his freedom before hearing a noise, causing him to hide.
Henry asks him to turn the core on by reaching into it before interrupting him and advising he use his nondominant hand "just in case". Henry explains the core as the latest in "inhibition technology", and describes it akin to a conscience. Rattmann expresses his disapproval of the core, saying that they'll need more than the core to stop her since "you can always ignore your conscience.
Again back to reality, Rattmann makes his way back into the facility, to which the Cube objects. The Cube explains running and hiding is what kept Rattmann alive but he ignores the Cube, saying he's tired of running and that it is his fault Chell is still inside the facility. Rattmann says he would have been trapped forever without her, and that even if he dies, he must at least try to save her. Part 2 opens with Doug Rattmann traversing the innards of the facility.
The Companion Cube informs him that the antipsychotic he took in Part 1 is starting to take effect as it says it is "not feeling so good" as it slowly grows silent. Locating a nearby panel in the wall, he quickly realizes that the explosion Chell caused blew the main power grid putting every single Cryo-Chamber off-line as a result, leaving Rattmann in disbelief.
While trying to reach Cryo-Control, Rattmann comes across a squad of turrets, to which he asks the Companion Cube for advice to no avail. While running across the room, he dives out of the turret fire but is struck in the process. While crawling away, a fourth flashback takes place. Wondering what makes him special, she brings up his file in regards to his schizophrenia, all the while as he escapes from the main testing facility.
GLaDOS continues to taunt and manipulate him, trying to make him believe that the scenario makes no sense and that a "homicidal computer out to get you" is the result of his delusions, telling him to come out and see it is all fake. While continuing her rant, the mention of his file sparks an idea in Rattmann, causing him to head for the file room.
Rattmann manages to reach the file room where he locates Chell's file, declaring that she is "the one". He then makes his way to the computer where he opens a digital spreadsheet of the test subjects, moving Chell from on the spreadsheet to the top of the Test Subject list, making her 1.
Back to the present, Rattmann is seen lying on the floor, wounded by the Turrets, reaching out to his Companion Cube before he loses consciousness and another flashback begins. She says that added to the boxes and the cats , she needs a little neurotoxin. Henry, unaware of her malicious intentions, accepts, "as long as it's for science", sealing the fate of the Aperture employees. Rattmann regains consciousness, and the antipsychotics have worn off as the Cube begins to talk again.
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