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}}'''Ben Mott''' was an employee at the [[Cauldron Lake Lodge]] hired by Dr. [[Emil Hartman]] to do his dirty work, where he was used to be a false kidnapper of Alice in order to make [[Alan]] give him the manuscript. Later he was sucked into a tornado and killed by the [[Dark Presence]]. In one of the manuscripts Alan discovered, it was revealed that Mott had a wife who disappeared, possibly taken by the Darkness.
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}}'''Ben Mott''' was an employee at the [[Cauldron Lake Lodge]] hired by Dr. [[Emil Hartman]] to do his dirty work, where he was used as a false kidnapper of Alice in order to make [[Alan]] give him the manuscript. Later he was sucked into a tornado and killed by the [[Dark Presence]]. In one of the manuscripts Alan discovered, it was revealed that Mott had a wife who disappeared, possibly taken by the Darkness.
   
 
== Alan Wake (Season 1) ==
 
== Alan Wake (Season 1) ==
Mott is first seen on the ferry ride in episode 1 in the back of the ferry. He keeps to himself and doesn't say much.
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Mott is first seen on the ferry ride in [[Episode 1: Nightmare|Episode 1]] in the back of the ferry. He keeps to himself and doesn't say much.
   
Later on, when Alan Wake is at the police station in episode 2, he calls Alan. Mott tells him he is the kidnapper. Even though he does not have Alice, Mott uses recordings from an audio tape and splices them together to make it sound like Alice is on the other end. Mott gives Alan instructions to meet him at the Lover's Peak lookout for the ransom.
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Later on, when Alan Wake is at the police station in [[Episode 2: Taken|Episode 2]], he calls Alan. Mott tells him he is the kidnapper. Even though he does not have Alice, Mott uses recordings from an audio tape and splices them together to make it sound like Alice is on the other end. Mott gives Alan instructions to meet him at the Lover's Peak lookout for the ransom.
 
On the mountain, Mott and Wake fight against a large number of Taken together. Alan uses flares and a flashlight to weaken them, while Mott guns them down. Eventually, they clear out the Taken and talk. [[File:Mottsavesalan.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Mott saves Alan with a flares]]Mott tells Alan that if he wants to see Alice, that he must give him the full manuscript of Departure in two days or else he will kill Alice. Wake, furious, punches Mott in the face and they both fall from a cliff. Mott manages to escape from Wake.
 
On the mountain, Mott and Wake fight against a large number of Taken together. Alan uses flares and a flashlight to weaken them, while Mott guns them down. Eventually, they clear out the Taken and talk. [[File:Mottsavesalan.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Mott saves Alan with a flares]]Mott tells Alan that if he wants to see Alice, that he must give him the full manuscript of Departure in two days or else he will kill Alice. Wake, furious, punches Mott in the face and they both fall from a cliff. Mott manages to escape from Wake.
   

Revision as of 23:31, 23 June 2012

Quote1 I want the entire manuscript, or she's gonna' suffer BAD. Quote2
― Mott to Alan

Ben Mott was an employee at the Cauldron Lake Lodge hired by Dr. Emil Hartman to do his dirty work, where he was used as a false kidnapper of Alice in order to make Alan give him the manuscript. Later he was sucked into a tornado and killed by the Dark Presence. In one of the manuscripts Alan discovered, it was revealed that Mott had a wife who disappeared, possibly taken by the Darkness.

Alan Wake (Season 1)

Mott is first seen on the ferry ride in Episode 1 in the back of the ferry. He keeps to himself and doesn't say much.

Later on, when Alan Wake is at the police station in Episode 2, he calls Alan. Mott tells him he is the kidnapper. Even though he does not have Alice, Mott uses recordings from an audio tape and splices them together to make it sound like Alice is on the other end. Mott gives Alan instructions to meet him at the Lover's Peak lookout for the ransom.

On the mountain, Mott and Wake fight against a large number of Taken together. Alan uses flares and a flashlight to weaken them, while Mott guns them down. Eventually, they clear out the Taken and talk.

Mottsavesalan

Mott saves Alan with a flares

Mott tells Alan that if he wants to see Alice, that he must give him the full manuscript of Departure in two days or else he will kill Alice. Wake, furious, punches Mott in the face and they both fall from a cliff. Mott manages to escape from Wake.

Eventually, Wake, however, cannot finish the manuscript. He decides to go to the meeting area and torture Mott into giving him Alice back. But things go awry when Mott calls Wake and tells him that there is a new meeting spot, at Mirror's Peak lookout. Wake, furious, fights his way up the mountain. But when he gets to the top, he hears Mott screaming pathetically. Mott is admitting to someone that he never had Alice. He and Hartman just wanted the manuscript.

Wake finds Mott on the lookout. Mott is bleeding and is on his knees, whimpering and breathing heavily. Suddenly, the Dark Presence asserts itself and starts a large tornado. The tornado pulls Mott into the air and tears him in two, killing him.

Manuscripts

Mott on the Ferry

For Mott, spying on the writer on the ferry had been a disappointment. His boss had made Wake out to be something special, but Mott hadn't been impressed.

He'd gotten a good, long look of the wife, though, and liked what he saw. Mott had fantasized about goading Wake into a fight, but it hadn't happened. Still, he'd get his chance to see if the writer had anything in him.

He'd been promised as much.

Mott at Cauldron Lake

Mott had checked all of Stucky's rental cabins. There had been no sign of the Wakes. It was dark when he'd found their car parked at the end of the road by Cauldron Lake.

It made no sense. They must have taken a wrong turn, but there was no sign of them, and the car had been there for hours already.

Frustrated, Mott stood on the rotten ruin of the footbridge that had once led to Diver's Isle, before it sank beneath the waves years ago. The boss wouldn't be happy.

Mott in Charge

Mott knew that Wake was smarter than him; Wake had more money, a beautiful wife, everything. And Hartman said Wake was important. That made him better than Mott. But Mott was calling the shots now. He'd expected Wake to whimper and grovel, but instead, he seemed willing to fight. Mott knew he'd gotten under Wake's skin.

If only Mott actually had his wife. The thought made him shiver.

Mott Fails Hartman

Hartman wasn't happy. Mott could see it in his eyes. He quickly lowered his own: he'd made a mess of it, and he knew it.

The shame of failure was hard to bear. He hadn't expected Wake to say he needed more time, and he'd blurted out "two days," less than Wake had asked for, to show him who was in charge.

But that wasn't part of Hartman's plan.

Trivia

Mott in game
  • He is an ex-convict with extremely low self-esteem who illegally collects guns.
  • He categorizes people into two groups, ones he despises and ones he looks up to and tries to please and win their approval.
  • On the ferry in Nightmare, Mott can be seen at the back of the ferry, mumbling threats to Alan under his breath.
  • In Episode 4 of Bright Falls you can see a man dressed like him behind Jake.
  • There is an avatar item that represents his jacket.