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. 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. 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.
It inquires about Chell being "the one" and to how Rattmann knew she was, to which he admits it was her file and that he was going off of a hunch.
Never doubt it I'd rather have gone to the moon. See also: Portal 2: Lab Rat. See also: Portal. See also: Portal 2. Den 1. Den 2.
Den 3. Den 4. 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. It also appears he had several Cubes, as his scribblings show him mourning over the loss of one. His scribbles and artwork on the walls could be a temporary fix to his illness.
Although unseen for the entirety of Portal , Rattmann is made aware to Chell through his "Ratman dens", where each time he appears to have been living for a while sleeping on unfolded Aperture Science boxes, eating beans and drinking milk and water along with 4 stolen detached cameras , and where his frantic scribblings and graffiti can be seen abundantly.
The first den is found near the Test Chamber 16 , behind a broken wall held open by two Weighted Storage Cubes. It is here that the well-known statement "the cake is a lie" is written in black. The scribblings in Test Chamber 17 reveal further information, notably his obsession with the Companion Cube.
After Chell escapes the incineration at the hands of GLaDOS, in the Test Chamber 19 , she finds more and more of Rattmann's scribblings of help and warning, and the directions he previously laid to guide her through the hazardous innards of the facility.
This is a connection to Portal 2: Lab Rat where Rattmann's schizophrenia causes him to consider his Companion Cube as his consciousness which told him how to avoid turrets and where they were positioned. In Portal 2: Lab Rat , Rattmann is shown to be observing Chell during her quest through the final stages of Portal , and taking his two last pills he was saving for that day.
After she destroys GLaDOS, he follows her to the surface and thinks about taking the opportunity to escape once and for all, but upon seeing her being dragged back inside by the Party Escort Bot , he starts to feel guilty, feeling he is responsible for her predicament, and goes back into the facility to rescue her, despite his Companion Cube's objections.
Back in the facility, he discovers that Chell has been placed in a Cryo-Chamber in the Relaxation Center. He attempts to reach the Cryo-Control to rescue Chell, but without the advice of his Companion Cube, which is no longer talking due to the anti-psychotic pills he previously took, he is incapable of selecting the right way, and is shot in the leg by a Turret , and falls unconscious.
Upon regaining consciousness, he is back into his psychosis, discovering that he can no longer rescue Chell. However, the Companion Cube tells him that he can save her by patching her Cryo-Chamber into the Reserve Grid, placing her in stasis for an unspecified amount of time, but saving her from death.
After doing so, he goes to sleep in a Relaxation Vault. His future lies unknown. Rattmann is said to have died sometime after saving Chell, suggesting he died from the wound inflicted by the Turret in Lab Rat.
Additional scribblings are seen in Portal 2 , indicating his survival. Furthermore, one of the Portal 2 Achievements requires finding the hidden signal in one of Rattmann's dens. To complete it, an Aperture Science Radio must be taken into one of the Rattmann dens specifically, the one where the radio is received because the Aperture Science Vital Apparatus Vent is full of garbage. The Turret Quartet can be found in another Ratman den. It is also clear as progressing through the game, that by standing close to the murals in certain dens, a frantic voice can be heard crying out in barely audible gibberish His voice is incomprehensible due to his schizophrenia [7] , meaning only he can understand his mumblings, though attempts have still been made by the community to translate them.
This voice has been guessed to be that of Rattmann himself, giving a hint that he may actually still be alive and wandering around the facility.
As seen in Portal 2: Lab Rat , Rattmann appears to have a pupil larger than the other. This may be anisocoria , a condition characterized by an unequal size of the pupils. As for his face, his errancies in the Enrichment Center and his slow loss of sanity made it unrecognizable, gaunt and exhausted, with disheveled hair and beard, while he remained in scientist attire labcoat and shirt , likely the most available outfit in the facility.
Rattman has obsessions over objects such as the moon, cats and Companion Cubes. Prior to the activation of GLaDOS, despite already being schizophrenic and taking medication, Rattman was otherwise quite sane and level-headed, and was skeptical and worried with the work on GLaDOS, believing that a conscience would not be enough to stop her, as opposed to Henry 's enthusiasm.
However, as time passed when he was trapped in the facility, he grew increasingly insane and started being obsessed with the Companion Cube, making it work as his source of logic.
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