Switzerland was a country prior to the Great War.
Mentions[edit]
- The P220 Sig Sauer is described as a Swiss designed pistol.[1]
- The Slalom Chalet simulation was set in the Swiss Alps.[2]
- If the Lone Wanderer's Karma is Neutral, Three Dog will make references to Switzerland.[3]
- The Master of Ceremonies claims that he has a Swiss watch, saying that it's very reliable.[4]
- Swiss cheese is mentioned by a vault dweller in the Fallout Shelter quest No Time for Paws.[5]
- German and Swiss immigrants founded the town of Helvetia in 1869.[6]
Appearances[edit]
Switzerland is mentioned in Fallout 3, Fallout Tactics, and in Fallout 76. Swiss products are mentioned in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout Shelter.
References[edit]
- ↑ P220 Sig Sauer item description: "A Swiss designed pistol, the Sig Sauer benefits from compact and lightweight construction."
- ↑ Tranquility Lane Terminal Entries; Vault 112 auxiliary command terminal, Dr. Braun Entry: Slalom Chalet
- ↑ Three Dog: "Neutrality, baby. That's today's lesson, taught by our own Capital Councilor. Maybe that vault door leads to Switzerland? Anyway, she's at it again."
(Three Dog's dialogue) - ↑ Master of Ceremonies: "We won't start late on my watch. Oooh, no. It's a Swiss watch. Very reliable. Ha ha!"
(Master of Ceremonies' dialogue) - ↑ Vault Dweller: "Did Brody send you? I thought we were goners! We just made it inside when those mole rats and radscorps turned the floor into swiss cheese. Good thing Bigsby was here. He heard them and saved my life!"
- ↑ Helvetia signage: "Settled by German and Swiss immigrants in 1869. Many of the settlers were professionals and craftsmen. Among them were musicians, cheesemakers, stone masons, doctors, and teachers. Additional groups from Switzerland and other parts of the United States increased the total population to 308 by 1875."
