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The vital apparatus vent will deliver. Superstition, perceiving inanimate objects as alive, and hallucinations I'm not hallucinating. You are. The companion cube would never desert me.

So long 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. During his testing period, he went slightly mad and left messages of help and warning on the walls. Although unseen for the entirety of both games, his scribblings make him an established presence in Portal and Portal 2 , but at the time of the latter, he appears to have died.

Doug Rattmann was an Aperture Science employee charged with the maintenance of the Aperture Image Format , an interactive graphics format created in When GLaDOS was activated back then, she became self-aware, locked down the facility, and flooded the Enrichment Center with deadly neurotoxins.

He was then apparently forced to utilize the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device through a series of Test Chambers, where he slowly lost his sanity. Because of his higher level employee status, Rattmann was able to manipulate the Test Chambers to let him into the maintenance areas, where he lived for undetermined periods of time, in areas nicknamed "Ratman Dens".

Rattmann's graffiti work makes no appearances whatsoever during the game's Cooperative Testing Initiative. 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. At some point in the events of the Perpetual Testing Initiative , in which the player takes role of stick figure Bendy - is shifted into a variety of alternate universes at the Enrichment Center as a means of still having Cave Johnson as ongoing CEO.

Cave now former junior claims representative of Aperture hijacks the intercoms to yell out and warn everyone that Rattmann the current CEO is embezzling from the staffs' paychecks. Aside from leaving paintings, murals and messages behind, Doug Rattmann also discovered a number of 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 13 have been discovered, 6 in Portal and 7 in Portal 2. Jump to: navigation , search. The correct time is zero seconds. You can toggle spoilers with the 'Spoilers' tab at the top of each page. Hidden text can also be revealed by highlighting it. 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 minds can lie. Never doubt it I'd rather have gone to the moon. Example of makeshift stove made out of a computer heat sink in the Ratman den near Test Chamber The entrance to the second Ratman den, near Test Chamber Detail of the right corner of the Ratman den near Test Chamber A Mousepad poem depicting Doug Mourning over the loss of one of his companion cubes.

The cover of Lab Rat , featuring Doug painting Chell on a wall. Rattmann putting Chell on top of the Test Subject list. Rattmann witnessing Chell being dragged away by the Party Escort Bot. Rattmann looking at Chell sleeping in her Relaxation Chamber. Doug resting in a Relaxation Vault after saving Chell. Universal Conquest Wiki. This article is within the scope of the Portal Project, a collaborative effort to improve articles related to Portal and Portal 2.

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Read at your own risk! Test Chamber Among two Aperture Science posters, Rattmann wrote five times "the cake is a lie", drew a Weighted Storage Cube falling on a Sentry Gun through a Portal, the sentry gun is saying "Hello? 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 bottom left portrait is a photograph of Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt taken in The one on the right is a photograph of US president Calvin Coolidge.

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 are also the password and username for the administrative account 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.



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