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Halflife in 60 seconds
Halflife in 60 seconds











halflife in 60 seconds

This song played in the opening scene of Fallout 3.Īfter few days in the shelter, on the wall appears the picture of a two-headed cow.

halflife in 60 seconds

Sometimes, if you listen to the radio before ending the day, the day after it will reference the song "I don't want to set the world on fire" by The Ink Spots. This references the church called " Children of Atom" in Megaton. Survivors have begun to worship the bomb. If you choose not to, a message may appear in the journal the next day making fun of the thought of checking it out and stating "What would be buried there, if anything at all? Half a dozen bottle caps?" This is a reference to caps, the valuable main currency in the Fallout games.ĭuring a scavenging mission you might run across a church that has been partially destroyed by an un-exploded bomb. Sometimes, you may find some markings on your map that were "not original" and you will have the option to send a family member out to investigate. This is in reference to the post-apocalyptic game " Fallout 1" where the protagonist is sent into the wasteland to find a replacement for their vault's broken water chip. When she is left behind during scavenging and comes back barely alive, she will claim that she hid in a refrigerator to survive the nuclear explosion.Ī stranger may knock on the door of your shelter asking if you could trade him a " Water Chip".

halflife in 60 seconds

There's another reference to said scene with Mary Jane. This is a reference to this scene in the movie "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull" where the Indiana Jones takes refuge from a nuclear explosion in a refrigerator. On an expedition to the outside you might run across a refrigerator containing some water and a brown fedora. This actually was to get around the fact that film was shot in the store at night when the shutters were closed.

halflife in 60 seconds

This refers to the Kevin Smith film "Clerks", in which Dante has to create such a sign when the shutters are sabotaged by having chewing gum stuffed into the lock. There is a trader who claims that he is "cutting his own throat" with his deals, which refers to "Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler", a tradesman appearing in the series.Ī character encountered when out exploring is running a convenience store that has its windows boarded up and a sign that says "We assure you we are open". The mentioned wizards are characters that often feature in the novels. This is a reference to the "Discworld" novels written by Terry Pratchett, where the world, shaped like a flat disc, is being held up by four giant elephants and one giant turtle swimming through space. One of the relative photos that you find in the boy scout book involves "Uncle Terry" who told stories about "Turtles, elephants and wizards".













Halflife in 60 seconds