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|damage =3 - 6
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{{Quotation|A chunk of Uranium Ore, unrefined.|''[[Fallout 2]]'' description}}
'''Rommel Fernandez''' is a developer for ''[[Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel]]'' as a QA Analyst.
 
   
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'''Uranium ore''' is a [[Unarmed]] and [[Throwing]] weapon in ''[[Fallout 2]]''.
==Employment history==
 
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|from =2002
 
|to =2004
 
|company =[[Interplay Entertainment]]
 
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==Credits==
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==Background==
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Uranium (atomic number 92, symbol U) is a radioactive element that forms the basis for most nuclear weapons. As such, it is not uncommon in the postwar wasteland.
===''Fallout'' series===
 
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|year =2004
 
|title =FOBOS
 
|credit =QA Analyst
 
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===Other work===
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==Location==
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The [[Broken Hills mine|mine]] in [[Broken Hills]] is the only consistent source of uranium, though caravans sometimes carry it. Ore can be brought to the processing plant and refined, located in the downtown section.
{{Credits table|start}}
 
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|year =2001
 
|title =[[wikipedia:Baldur%27s_Gate:_Dark_Alliance|Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance]]
 
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==Related quests==
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Instead of using the chunk of ore in combat, the player can have the ore [[Refined uranium ore|refined]] in Broken Hills. The refined ore can then be sold back to the refinery.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fernandez, Rommel}}
 
   
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==Bugs==
[[Category:Interplay Entertainment and Black Isle Studios employees]]
 
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* This item's range is incorrectly set to 0 in the item definitions, meaning that it cannot be used for an unarmed attack like a [[Rock (Fallout)|rock]]. Its sole combat use is as a weak [[Throwing]] weapon.
[[Category:Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel developers]]
 
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* A bug in the game allows the uranium to be refined an infinite number of times if the player opts to make $500 extra on the transaction.
[[Category:Quality assurance]]
 
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==Gallery==
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FO2_BrokenHills_UraniumPlant.png|Processing plant
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[[pl:Ruda uranu]]
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[[Category:Fallout 2 Throwing skill weapons]]

Revision as of 16:35, 20 January 2013

 
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A chunk of Uranium Ore, unrefined.Fallout 2 description

Uranium ore is a Unarmed and Throwing weapon in Fallout 2.

Background

Uranium (atomic number 92, symbol U) is a radioactive element that forms the basis for most nuclear weapons. As such, it is not uncommon in the postwar wasteland.

Location

The mine in Broken Hills is the only consistent source of uranium, though caravans sometimes carry it. Ore can be brought to the processing plant and refined, located in the downtown section.

Related quests

Instead of using the chunk of ore in combat, the player can have the ore refined in Broken Hills. The refined ore can then be sold back to the refinery.

Bugs

  • This item's range is incorrectly set to 0 in the item definitions, meaning that it cannot be used for an unarmed attack like a rock. Its sole combat use is as a weak Throwing weapon.
  • A bug in the game allows the uranium to be refined an infinite number of times if the player opts to make $500 extra on the transaction.

Gallery