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Texas is a location in the United States mentioned in the Fallout Series.
Mentions[edit]
- The Psycho Addiction icon in Fallout reads "Made in Texas" on the chainsaw.[1]
- A Museum Kiosk mentions that the Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States in the nineteenth century.[2]
- John Cassidy wonders if the state survived the war.[3]
- On the eve of the Great War, the Boston baseball team, the Swatting Sultans, achieved a three-games-to-none lead over a team from Texas.[4][5]
- Jesse White, the "Dancin' Bandit" planned to play a song called "Tornado's in Texas" at The Rusty Pick.[6][7]
- Tex Rogers attempted to get back home to Texas following the war.[8]
- Tycho mentions that the heritage of the Desert Rangers stretches back to the days of the Texas Rangers.[9]
- The Death Car in the Vikki and Vance Casino still bears the bullet holes from when the small-time crooks Vikki and Vance accidentally wound up in the middle of a shootout between cops and robbers in Plano, Texas.[10]
- The weapons manufacturer Red Eagle Firearms was located in Austin, Texas.[11]
- Texas Red is the antagonist of the song Big Iron.
- The narrator of the song Lone Star reminisces about Texas.
- Texas Hold'em is a game played at the Atlantic City casinos.
- Rip Daring's encounter with the Chupacabra in episode 45 of the Rip Daring and the Cryptid Hunt radio play is described as "a Texas sized tale."[12]
- Gunther's Journal mentions Texas.[13]
Behind the Scenes[edit]
- Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2 was intended to take place in Texas.[Doc 1]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Psycho Addiction icon
- ↑ Museum Kiosk
- ↑ John Cassidy: "{364}{}{Wonder if Texas survived the war...}"
(John Cassidy's dialogue) - ↑ Boston Bugle Building Terminal Entries; Boston Bugle article terminal, Article 5: Front Page News, October 19, 2077 - October 23, 2077
- ↑ Nathan Broadhurst's Autobiogrophy
- ↑ Jesse White - Honkytonk set list
- ↑ Honkytonk set list render
- ↑ Message to Marge 1
- ↑ Vault Dweller: "{1001}{}{Rangers}"
Tycho: "{1101}{}{We Rangers hail from back east, what used to be called Nevada. Our heritage stretches back to the days of the Texas Rangers. We learn survival and combat skills in order to go out into the world and have a chance of surviving and making things better.}"
(Tycho's dialogue) - ↑ Courier: "Tell me the whole story of Vikki and Vance."
Primm Slim: "Yahoo! I ain't had a chance to tell their tale in a mess of years. First things first: any bosh you've heard about Vikki and Vance being copycats ain't nothing but ill-tempered slander. Fact is, they begun their crime spree two days before Bonnie and Clyde robbed their first bank - so who was copying who? Now true, Vikki and Vance didn't exactly cut a wide swath of murder and bank robbery across the central U.S., like Bonnie and Clyde did. It was more like a narrow swath of shoplifting, check-cashing fraud, and gas pump driveoffs - but crime is crime! They drove reckless, too. Having lived by the gun - well, Vance owned one, anyway - it was only fitting that the duo of desperados would die by the gun. Perhaps it was fate itself that accidentally drove them into a crossfire between police and a gang of bank robbers in Plano, Texas. Or maybe they just didn't notice until it was too late. It's been said that Vikki would have tried to cash a bad check in that bank, had she lived. We'll never know for sure. All we know is that the crossfire tore the car and both occupants to pieces, and the police issued an official apology. You can put your eyes on the genuine Death Car just over yonder, and there's Vance's machine gun in the case next to it!"
(Primm Slim's dialogue) - ↑ Logo on Medical Malpractice
- ↑ Narrator: "Tonight, we have a Texas-size tale."
(Rip Daring and the Cryptid Hunt radio play) - ↑ Gunther's Journal
