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1The ''Fallout'' series is a series [[ReferenceOverdosed overloaded with references]]. Aside from the obvious ''Film/MadMax'' and 1950's pulp sci-fi influences, almost every special encounter in the games (nearly any RandomEncounter that isn't pure combat) is a reference to something, from ''Franchise/StarTrek'' to ''Creator/MontyPython'' and more.
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3!! The series as a whole
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5* The series' [[HellBentForLeather black leather jacket]] is a direct nod to [[Film/MadMax Max Rockatansky's]] classic outfit, and specifically the [[FashionableAsymmetry one-sleeved]] version seen in ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior''.
6* Recurring CanineCompanion Dogmeat has his origins in ''Literature/ABoyAndHisDog'' and Max's cattle dog companion in, again, ''The Road Warrior''.
7* The [[Film/AChristmasStory Red Ryder BB gun]], which first appeared in ''Fallout's'' SpiritualPredecessor ''VideoGame/{{Wasteland}}'' (and, much later, [[VideoGame/Wasteland2 its sequel]], where it has a chance to "[[MoeGreeneSpecial put [an enemy's] eye out]]"). In later games it's a "Raider" BB gun, or in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' the "[[TheTropeKid Abilene Kid]]" BB gun.
8* The series' [[GeniusSerum intelligence-enhancing drug]] is called Mentats, after the ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'' books' "human supercomputers". And also [[BlandNameProduct the mint candies]].
9* There are multiple ''Series/DoctorWho'' references throughout the series, including special encounters in the first two games and numerous Wild Wasteland trait encounters in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas''.
10* [[VideoGame/{{Wasteland}} The Desert Rangers]] are given multiple mentions during the series (although they're based in Nevada rather than Arizona). Tycho from the first game was one and by ''New Vegas'' they've been absorbed into the NCR Rangers.
11* Mister Gutsys can occasionally be heard saying lines like [[Film/ApocalypseNow "There's nothing I like better than the smell of plasma in the morning!"]] and [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk "I'm starting to get angry. You would not like me when I'm angry."]]
12* One of the films listed on the Broadway Cinema marquee in ''Fallout 3'' (which later got a radio advertisement on ''Fallout 76'''s Pirate Radio station) is named "I Married a Maoist", a reference to a real-life film released in 1950 called ''The Woman on Pier 13'' (test marketed in 1949 under its working title "I Married a Communist").
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14!! VideoGame/{{Fallout 1}}
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16* Special Encounters:
17** A crashed UFO containing a velvet painting of Music/{{Elvis|Presley}}, referencing the popular tabloid theory that [[ElvisHasLeftThePlanet Elvis was abducted by aliens]].
18** [[Series/DoctorWho A blue police box that teleports away when the player comes close.]]
19** A Franchise/{{Godzilla}}-sized {{giant footprint|Reveal}} with a {{squashed|Flat}} peasant in the middle.
20* The [[DownerEnding FEV ending]] (i.e. the bad one) ends with the shot of the [[Film/Batman1989 hand stretched from the vat of sickly green goo]].
21* Junktown was visited by [[Film/MadMax a stranger with a shotgun, a dog, and one-sleeved leather jacket]].
22* If you choose to fight the arduous boss battle against Lou Tenant (voiced by Creator/TonyJay) instead of just self-destructing Mariposa, [[WesternAnimation/ReBoot he will have a pair of robot henchmen fighting alongside him]].
23* The local BadGuyBar in the Hub is called ''Literature/TheMalteseFalcon''.
24* Killing Deputy Kenny in the Hub will have the game proclaim [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark "Oh my god! They killed Kenny! Those bastards!"]]
25* After discovering what Iguana Bob's wares [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies are really made of]], they can confront him with the knowledge before shouting to everyone nearby [[Film/SoylentGreen "Prime Choice Selects is made of people!"]]
26* ThievesGuild leader Loxley is basically one giant reference to Myth/RobinHood -- that is, Sir Robin of Locksley.
27* The corpse beside the vault opening is named Ed. "You see Ed. [[Film/PulpFiction Ed's dead, baby, Ed's dead."]]
28* The would-be assassin in Junktown comes into the shop and, before starting to shoot, proclaims: [[Film/TheyLive "I've come to kick ass]] and ChewBubblegum and [[VideoGame/DukeNukem3D I'm all out of gum"]].
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30!! VideoGame/{{Fallout 2}}
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32* Special Encounters:
33** ''Franchise/StarTrek'' references:
34*** A crashed Federation shuttle with some dead {{Red Shirt}}s and a [[HealingPotion hypo(spray)]].
35*** A giant stone ring (the [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Guardian_of_Forever Guardian of Forever]], or [[CoolGate Guardian Portal]] in-engine) that takes the player back in time to before Vault 13's water chip broke (so that [[StableTimeLoop you end up being the one who breaks it yourself]]), as a reference to the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E28TheCityOnTheEdgeOfForever The City on the Edge of Forever]]''.
36** ''Creator/MontyPython'' references, specifically ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'':
37*** A group of men in power armor claiming to be Myth/KingArthur and his knights, who ask if you've seen the HolyHandGrenade of Antioch. A DummiedOut second encounter (restored in the Restoration Project mod) features them fighting (and most likely getting slaughtered by) a vorpal ''rat'' (instead of a literal KillerRabbit, which the game doesn't have a model for). The (literal) HolyHandGrenade then appears as droppable loot. Like the grenade from the movie, it resembles a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globus_cruciger globus cruciger]] (the orb and cross held by priests and kings in portraiture). It has a longer throwing range than a basic frag grenade and deals a hefty ''300-500 damage''.
38*** The player can also find themselves having to cross the Bridge of Death, but first they have to answer the Bridgekeeper's three questions: "What is your name?" "What is your quest?" and then a random question pertaining to fairly obscure ''Fallout'' trivia. Failure is punishable by instant SpontaneousHumanCombustion, but it's also possible to answer the third question with a question, in which case it's the Bridgekeeper who [[LudicrousGibs explodes messily]].
39** Among the random wreckage you can find in the middle of the desert: [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy an exploded whale and a bowl of petunias.]]
40** The [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "tin woodsman"]] (really just a man in Enclave power armor that has rusted into immobility and needs to be oiled).
41--->'''Tin Man:''' ''...oil can...oil can...''
42** "The Unwashed Villagers hunting a spammer" (referencing an occurrence on the Creator/{{Interplay|Entertainment}} forum, where a {{Troll}} called The Grim Reaper continuously harassed a Fallout fan community called the Unwashed Villagers.)
43** A herd of [[BaaBomb exploding Brahmin]] out for revenge for all the [[NeutralsCrittersAndCreeps critters]] who were [[StopPokingMe clicked until they blew up]] in ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}''.
44* Vic is a trader. Trader Vic's, as namedropped in "[[Music/WarrenZevon Werewolves of London]]", is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trader_Vic%27s chain of tiki bar restaurants]] headquartered in California.
45* Among Cassidy's various [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth wall-breaking lines]]:
46** Wishing that he had a [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII limit break.]]
47** Wondering [[Film/RedDawn1984 if Texas survived the war.]]
48** Occasionally mentioning that his dad [[NamedAfterSomebodyFamous named him after a comic book character]], a "mean sonuvabitch." WordOfGod confirms this is Cassidy from ComicBook/{{Preacher}}, though that doesn't really help with the fact that Cassidy is John's ''last'' name.
49* Marcus, [[ActorAllusion in addition to protesting]] he is [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS4E20Qpid not a merry mutant]], knows his Creator/DrSeuss:
50-->'''Marcus:''' ''[making an unarmed attack]'' [[Literature/OneFishTwoFishRedFishBlueFish One fist, two fist, red fist, blue fist.]]
51* Upon recruiting Myron, the player can say [[Film/TheBluesBrothers "It's 106 miles to Arroyo, we've got a full fusion cell, half a pack of RadAway, it's midnight, and I'm wearing a 50 year old Vault 13 jumpsuit. Let's hit it."]]
52* The game's recruitable robot [=NPCs=] include an AI named [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Skynet]] and a cyberdog called [[Series/DoctorWho K-9]].
53* One of the generic enemy combat taunts is [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer "I'm gonna beat you like]] a RedheadedStepchild!"
54* Asking Whiskey Bob about the Den will have him remark that [[Franchise/StarWars you will not find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.]]
55** One of the responses your character may make while prank calling the Enclave from the Power Plant:
56--->'''The Chosen One:''' [[Film/ANewHope Uhh, We're all fine here, how are you?]]
57* Another one to Creator/MontyPython: in the Den, a dialogue with diner owner Mom subs out "Spam" for rat:
58--> '''Mom:''' We just have rat-pie, rat-loaf, and spaghetti.\
59'''Chosen One:''' Uh, could I get something without so much rat in it?\
60'''Mom:''' You could have the spaghetti. It doesn't have too much rat in it -- just the sauce, that's all.
61** A reference to the Church Police sketch: in Redding, if you ask the sheriff how he knew you were a ranger, he tells you that it's tattooed on the back of your neck.
62* Gecko features an intelligent mole rat named Brain [[WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain who talks about taking over the world.]]
63* Gecko is also home to a ghoul named Gordon, who believes that [[Film/WallStreet greed, for lack of a better word, is good]].
64* Wooz the ghoul can introduce you to ''Tragic: The Garnering'', a parody of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''. In-universe [[TakeThat it's treated as a highly addictive drug]] (although it doesn't actually have any actual benefits or, thankfully, withdrawal penalties).
65* The Chosen One can ask Jeremy the ghoul for a "Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gredunza" (from the animated adaptation of ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat''), which became a running joke around wrestling forums after Wrestling/ChrisJericho named it as one of the 1004 holds he supposedly knew.
66* Vault City citizens will occasionally remark that they feel [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour doubleplusgood]] today.
67* A computer inside the Vault City vault will occasionally remark [[Film/WarGames "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play."]]
68** Other things the computer will say include [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."]]
69* When becoming a pro boxer in New Reno, some of the nicknames you can choose for yourself are the names of characters from ''VideoGame/PunchOut'' or ''WesternAnimation/GIJoe''.
70** Characters around New Reno will tell you one of your boxing opponents, [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Mike 'The Masticator']], can [[EarAche bite off your ear]] and inflict a permanent point of Charisma loss, referencing Creator/MikeTyson's infamous bout with Evander Holyfield (who appears here as "Evan Holyfeld", as does Tyson's ex-wife Robin Givens).
71** Several of the boxing ring names are references to boxing, such as [[Film/RockyIII Clubber Lang]] and [[Film/RockyIV Drago]], or pro wrestling, like [[Wrestling/RandySavage Macho Man]].
72* [[ChurchOfHappyology The Hubologists]] are one big TakeThat to Scientology.
73* The description text of the .44 Magnum revolver includes [[Film/DirtyHarry Harry Callahan]]'s most famous line, asking punks about feeling lucky.
74* Some of the Enclave troopers sing [[Literature/StarshipTroopers "Shines the name, shines the name, shines the name of Rodger Young"]].
75* If you bring Renesco the Rocketman in New Reno the glasses gotten from the sentient radscorpion in Broken Hills, Renesco will thank you, and you'll have an option to say:
76--> '''Chosen One:''' [[Film/TheGodfather Someday — and that day may never come — I'll call upon you to do a service for me. But until that day accept these glasses as a gift on my daughter's wedding day.]]
77** You can also ask Renesco about the song "Rocketman" by Music/EltonJohn.
78* The name of the mutant mining town of Broken Hills is fairly obscure: ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'' was filmed near the real-world Australian mining town of Broken Hill.
79* Frank Horrigan shares his name with Creator/ClintEastwood's character from ''Film/InTheLineOfFire'', who was also a Secret Service agent (albeit a heroic one).
80* The wanamingos in the Redding mines look very much like a {{Cephalothorax}} version of a [[{{Franchise/Alien}} xenomorph]] and many characters in-universe mistake them for aliens, but it's possible for the player character to discover that they're another form of FEV-engineered HybridMonster, like deathclaws.
81* Hakeswell, the Redding miner who cut up a whore for badmouthing his mother, is a direct transplant of [[{{Series/Sharpe}} Richard Sharpe's]] recurring antagonist.
82* The three leaders of a group of mercenaries carry with them dog tags with the names [[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Tuco, Blondie and Angel Eyes]] on them.
83* After tracking down the location of Chip's spleen in San Francisco to Dr. Wong, he jokes about [[Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs preparing it with fava beans]] and [[AGlassOfChianti a nice chianti]].
84* In Modoc, the search for little Jonny will have a HeroicDog named [[Franchise/{{Lassie}} Laddie]] lead you around the village, including the [[TimmyInAWell bottom of a well]]. Jonny isn't at the bottom of the well, but his [[Film/AChristmasStory BB gun]] is, as are [[WishingWell all the coins that have been tossed down the well]] over the years. You can collect the coins/wishes for -1 Karma apiece and a ''[[Film/TheGoonies Goonies]]'' reference:
85-->'''The Chosen One:''' This one, this one right here. This was my dream, my wish. And it didn't come true. So I'm taking it back. I'm taking them all back.
86* From the DummiedOut content restored in the Restoration Project mod:
87** Kitsune has mismatched eyes thanks to an eye transplant. When asked about it, she'll say that she feels like [[Anime/CowboyBebop she sees the past in one eye and the present in the other.]]
88** Cat Jules, a man with housecat DNA, is basically a CaptainErsatz of the Cat (played by [[Creator/DannyJohnJules Danny John-]]'''[[Creator/DannyJohnJules Jules]]''') from ''Series/RedDwarf''.
89** Asking Dex, the third of the DummiedOut recruitable [=NPCs=] what life was like before the end of the war will have him spin an outlandish tale featuring, among other things, Franchise/{{Godzilla}}, [[Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff Ferris Bueller]] and the Tarrasque.
90** A talking toaster also appears, as does Lister's line of "Or muffins! We don't like muffins here! We want no muffins, no toast, no teacakes, no buns, baps, baguettes or bagels, no croissants, no crumpets, no pancakes, no potato cakes and no hot-cross buns and DEFINITELY no smeggin' flapjacks!" as a dialogue option for the player.
91* The map screen is marked with the serial numbers TK-421 and L5-AA23. These are references to ''Film/ANewHope''; TK-421 is the name of a stormtrooper with a broken radio who has some prominence, and Level 5, Detention Block AA23 is Leia's cell.
92* When [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential you perform an aimed shot to a child's right arm]], you can sometimes receive a critical hit message "[[Music/PinkFloyd The right arm starts to swell, like a balloon]]".
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94!! VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}
95* A full list can be found [[http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_3_cultural_references here.]]
96* "The Nuka-Cola Challenge" is, obviously, a reference to the 'Pepsi Challenge' ad campaign.
97* Three Dog's style is an {{Homage}}[=/=]{{Expy}} of noted Fifties DJ Creator/WolfmanJack.
98* The tree-god Harold in Oasis says of his followers, "They hear me, but they don't really listen, if you know what I mean." That can be seen as a reference to the song "I Talk to the Trees" from the 1969 musical ''Theatre/PaintYourWagon'': ''I talk to the trees / But they don't listen to me..."
99* Dr. Zimmer's android bodyguard is called [[Anime/ArmitageIII Armitage]]. And the entirety of "The Replicated Man" sidequest is a {{Homage}} to ''Film/BladeRunner''.
100* One of the game's sidequests has you [[Film/NationalTreasure steal the Declaration of Independence.]]
101* Nuka-Cola Quantum's marketing slogan is [[Series/QuantumLeap "Take the leap...enjoy a Quantum!"]]
102* The main quest [[LotusEaterMachine "Tranquility Lane"]] is one huge {{Homage}} to {{Creator/Harlan Ellison}}'s ''{{Literature/I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream}}''.
103* This game's version of the .44 Magnum revolver has [[SniperPistol an attached scope]], in reference to Lord Humungus' weapon in ''Film/TheRoadWarrior''.
104** In general, the ''Film/MadMax'' films are referenced prominently throughout the game. Most notably, the Raiders encountered throughout the Capital Wasteland have their clothing and armor designed to resemble the armor used by the antagonists and bandits of ''The Road Warrior''. Additionally, Little Lamplight being a settlement made up entirely of young children in a post-apocalyptic wasteland is likely a reference to ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome''.
105* Mirelurk Kings are essentially ''Fallout's'' version of the ''Film/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon''.
106* The members of the Temple of the Union are all [[ThemeNaming named after]] members of Abraham Lincoln's executive staff.
107* Liberty Prime is a clear {{Shout Out}} to ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'', complete with the US government trying and utterly failing to destroy it [[spoiler:(at least in the main campaign, that is)]].
108* In the Georgetown townhouse, there is a Mr. Handy acting like nothing has happened in the intervening 200 years, and whom will go to the (long dead) children's room and read them the famous poem "[[http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/there-will-come-soft-rains/ There Will Come Soft Rains]]" (in which nature rolls on after mankind has killed itself in nuclear war). Indeed, the whole house is a reference to Creator/RayBradbury's story [[Literature/ThereWillComeSoftRains based on the poem]] (You can read it on [[http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/fiction/5665/august-2026-there-will-come-soft-rains this website]] or [[http://www.jerrywbrown.com/datafile/datafile/110/ThereWillComeSoftRains_Bradbury.pdf this PDF document]].)
109* The Mysterious Stranger carries a .44 Magnum. The Mark Twain story ''Literature/TheMysteriousStranger'' has an alt title: ''No. 44''.
110* The Dunwich Building is named after ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'' by Creator/HPLovecraft, and has a suitably Lovecraftian atmosphere. The Good Karma ending to the quest "The Dark Heart of Blackhall" (given in the ''Point Lookout'' [=DLC=]) involves taking a ''[[TomeOfEldritchLore Necronomicon]]'' {{Expy}} there to be destroyed.
111* Doctor Lesko is named after the scientist from the [=1970s=] ant movie ''Film/PhaseIV'', and sounds like ([[AbsentMindedProfessor and is about as responsible as]]) [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Professor Farnsworth]].
112* Tenpenny Tower is possibly a {{Shout Out}} to ''Film/LandOfTheDead'', where a corrupt leader has an elitist refuge against the outside world under threat by [[FantasticSlurs zombies]] (who are significantly smarter than most others think they are).
113* In the game's opening, one of the images shown is the head of a statue, lying amongst a pile of rubble. This could be reminiscent of the poem [[Creator/PercyByssheShelley "Ozymandias"]], as is the [[LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair general theme of the entire game]].
114* You find a highly-intelligent Super Mutant named Fawkes in Isolation Cell 5 of a vault that was a secret government installation testing the use of gene and germ therapy on unwilling subjects. [[ComicBook/VForVendetta Sound familiar?]]
115* Mayor [=R.J.=] Macready of Little Lamplight probably takes his name from a character in ''Film/TheThing1982''.
116** Again in Little Lamplight, a player with 85 Speech can gain entrance by saying [[Film/StreetFighter "The day I showed up here is going to be the best day of your life.]] [[ButForMeItWasTuesday For me, it's a Tuesday."]]
117** The end of the sidequest "Trouble on the Homefront" [[InternalHomage contains one]] to the original ''Fallout'' if you resolve the quest [[spoiler:in favor of the rebels. Amata, the leader of the rebels and new Overseer, will exile the Lone Wanderer from Vault 101, [[BookEnds echoing the ending of the first game]]. She even uses the same final line as Vault 13's Overseer: "I'm sorry. You're a hero... and you have to leave."]]
118* The houses in Minefield are one big reference to Creator/HideoKojima's ''VisualNovel/{{Snatcher}}''. You find a dead body labelled "Gibson", said body is missing his head, which is placed near the body, and searching said body yields a note reading "Search the house!" Searching said house yields items. This is referencing Snatcher's Jean-Jack Gibson, who also ended up decapitated and had the exact same note on him.
119* There's a restaurant chain called [[WesternAnimation/ReBoot Dot's Diners]].
120* When they spot you, ''Mothership Zeta's'' Abominations will point their fingers at you and make a really creepy open-mouthed howl, a reference to the 1978 version of ''Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers''.
121* When the game was released, many reviewers pointed out similarities to Creator/PhilipKDick's ''The Penultimate Truth'', including the hero venturing out from an underground vault into an irradiated wasteland and finding out [[spoiler: the President of the United States, heard only over loudspeakers, is secretly an artificial intelligence.]] Not only that, but the game's 50s-inspired {{Zeerust}} aesthetic and tragicomic black humor owe a significant debt to the author's work.
122* ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'' has some pretty clear influences on the game, what with a ruined subway station that leads to a human settlement and a cult that worships a nuclear bomb.
123* During the main questline of ''Broken Steel'', the player encounters a pair of ghouls named [[Film/DiamondsAreForever Wint and Kidd]].
124* Help Rosie take over [[{{Egopolis}} the Republic of Dave]] during ''[[DisasterDemocracy Election Day]]'' and she gives you the code to [[SmallNameBigEgo Dave]]'s safe: [[Film/THX1138 1138]].
125
126!! VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas
127 [[ShoutOut/FalloutNewVegas Has its own page.]]
128
129!! ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}''
130[[ShoutOut/{{Fallout 4}} Has its own page.]]
131
132!! ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 76}}''
133[[ShoutOut/{{Fallout 76}} Has its own page.]]
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135
136!! VideoGame/FalloutVanBuren
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138!! VideoGame/FalloutTacticsBrotherhoodOfSteel
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140* Special Encounters:
141** A crashed plane with the remains of Amelia Earhart hanging out of the cockpit.
142** A liquid metal brahmin named the B1000 that spouts ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' quotes.
143** A bazaar where the party can purchase the Devilthorn Jacket, a reference to the Demonspike Coat from ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' (and completely unwearable due to having the exact same stat requirements.) The people in the bazaar also spout common MMORPG player lines (in particular from ''VideoGame/EverQuest''.)
144** Two super mutants named the Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
145** A building full of people [[Film/TheMatrix being used as human batteries for a robot overlord.]]
146** Two bickering factions named the Canadian People's Front and the People's Front of Canada (named after Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian's Judean People's Front and the People's Front of Judea.)
147** A woman named Janet Badall (named after Jane Goodall) trying to open and free a cage full of deathclaws.
148** A group of invisible "Evereddy Bunnies" boasting about how they keep going and going (a reference to the Energizer Bunny.)
149** The Komodo Man (a reference to Steve Irwin).
150** A couple of l33tspeak-speaking people named Ph4tman and L33tleboy (named after the two bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II).
151** The wreckage of Soviet research station Mir.
152** A near ''Film/PitchBlack'' area covered in deathclaws, with a man named Riddick offering to lead you out safely.
153** A "Reaver Dance" (a reference to the Riverdance.)
154** A brahmin named Cole surrounded by ghost brahmin, claiming that [[Film/TheSixthSense "I see dead brahmin."]]
155** The body of [[Film/{{Titanic 1997}} Jack Dawson]], carrying the Heart of the Ocean and a painting of one of his French girls (which is just a stick figure drawing.)
156** A cameo from Morte from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''.
157** You can come across a group of Super Mutants named the Four HorsemenOfTheApocalypse. All they do is complain about their living conditions. Famine is always complaining how nothing ever grows around the camp. Pestilence is always coughing and tired, saying he's going back to bed. Death is complaining about how nobody ever respects life anymore, and War is contemplating giving peace a chance, and how people complain how he never changes.
158--->'''War:''' [[ArcWords War never changes]]? FUCK YOU! YOU DON'T KNOW ME!
159* One of robots' combat taunts is [[{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}} "Hey, baby, wanna kill all da humans?"]]
160* A throwing weapon that is a shiny metal orb with blades and a drill bit sticking out of it is called a [[{{Film/Phantasm}} "fantasy ball"]].
161
162!! ''VideoGame/FalloutBrotherhoodOfSteel''

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