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France was a country before the Great War.

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Fallout 2 The Golden Globes works on a film in which one actress is playing a French exchange student.
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Dead Money Dean Domino mentions that he performed in Paris.
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Fallout Shelter Vault Dwellers can be overheard talking about the Eiffel Tower.
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Fallout 4 French merchant Peter Faneuil donated Faneuil Hall to Boston in 1742, subsequently serving as a commercial hub in colonial Massachusetts.
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Fallout 4 One half of Curie's personality was modeled after Kenneth Collins' grad school fling from Versailles.
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Fallout 4 A terminal entry written by a member of the Brotherhood on the Prydwen mentions a chess move called "the French Defense."
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Nuka-World Napoleon's ceremonial parades across Europe are mentioned on a plaque in Wixon's Shovel Museum.
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Fallout 76 The Appalachian Liberty Bell was one of 53 cast in France in 1950.
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Fallout 76 In the Pioneer Scout badge exam, one of the questions mentions a French diplomat.
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Fallout 76 In the Pioneer Scout atomics exam, Francium is mentioned as having been discovered in France.
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Fallout 76 In a radio advertisement for Appalachian Antiques, heard on Pirate Radio, a fictional Bohemian art show is said to take place in France.
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Fallout 76 The game's intro speech mentions the French city of Amiens.
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Language[edit]

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Fallout Tactics The Cheyenne Mountain facility offers a French language countdown for bomb launches.
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Fallout 3 The Little Lamplighter Eclair and Tenpenny Tower resident Margaret Primrose use the French phrase "bon appetit."
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Fallout: New Vegas Mortimer at the Ultra-Luxe uses the French phrase "bon appetit."
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Fallout: New Vegas The perk "Cherchez La Femme" is in French.
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Far Harbor Andre Michaud speaks French while laying wounded in the Bait Shop of Far Harbor.
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Fallout 76 During the Story Time with Miss Nanny random encounter, the Miss Nanny will speak French.
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Fallout 76 Scout Leader Jaggy mentions the French language.
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Behind the Scenes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Porn Actress: "They've got me set up as the French exchange student from next door."
    (Porn Actress' dialogue)
  2. Dean Domino: "Used to open in Paris. Paris. Now this."
    (Dean Domino's dialogue)
  3. Dweller A: "If you could visit one famous landmark in the outside world, what would it be?"
    Dweller B: "Oh, the Eiffel Tower. Definitely. So romantic. Assuming, you know... it's still there."
    (Vault dweller conversations)
  4. Vault 81 Terminal Entries; Curie's Terminal, Collins Archive, Personality Profile
  5. The Prydwen Terminal Entries; Outgoing mail terminal, Outgoing Mail PEM787A-011
  6. Fallout 4 message box transcriptions; Wixon's Shovel Museum
  7. Liberty Bell Inscriptions
  8. Pioneer Scout Camp Terminal Entries; Codebreaker exam
  9. Pioneer Scout Camp Terminal Entries; Atomics exam
  10. Pirate Radio/Advertisements
  11. Fallout 76 Intro
  12. Cheyenne Mountain Terminal Entries; Bomb Terminal
  13. Eclair: "Bon appetit."
    (Eclair's dialogue)
  14. Mortimer: "Fellow members of the White Glove Society, bon appetit!"
    (Mortimer's dialogue)
  15. Cherchez La Femme
  16. Andre Michaud: "Must... find... Mon dieu..."
    (Andre Michaud's dialogue)
  17. Miss Nanny: "Petit a petit, l'oiseau fait son nid, n'est-ce pas?"
    (Miss Nanny's dialogue)
  18. Scout Leader Jaggy: "'Pioneer' derives from the French word pionnier, which means 'foot soldier.'"
    (Jaggy's dialogue)
Publications
  1. Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p. 482: "[15.05] FANEUIL HALL
    Donated to the city of Boston in 1742 by French merchant Peter Faneuil, Faneuil Hall was a commercial hub in colonial Massachusetts. It played a notable role in the American Revolution. Protests against the British Sugar and Stamp Acts that began here led to the doctrine of "no taxation without representation." Later meetings were held here that culminated in the Boston Tea Party. Many of the Founding Fathers met here or gave speeches here (notably Samuel Adams), leading to the building's nickname, "the Cradle of Liberty."

    (Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide/Map)