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− | |skill =Energy Weapons |
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+ | {{Infobox vehicle |
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− | The '''Cryolator''' is a weapon cut from the final version of ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
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+ | |space =6 |
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+ | |inventory =yes |
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+ | |hp =200 |
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+ | |max speed =35 mph |
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+ | |cruising speed=25 mph |
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+ | |turning circle=25 ft |
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+ | |location =[[Macomb]] |
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+ | }}{{Games|FOT}}{{FOT}} |
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+ | The design is based loosely on the '''M1025 Hummer''' as built by AMG in the late 20th and early 21st century. Many of the parts used are original and a testament to the quality of the original vehicles. Used by the [[Brotherhood of Steel (Midwest)|Brotherhood of Steel]] as a general purpose work horse, it's a fast and reliable way to get about. Well armored against handguns. The [[Warrior]] receives a Hummer during his mission in [[Macomb]]. |
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− | ==Characteristics== |
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− | Its appearance resembles that of the in game [[Schematics|homemade weapons]], and it was intended as an [[Energy Weapons]] dependent homemade weapon. |
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− | Several junk items possibly related to the Cryolator were also cut; a coolant component (which forms the midsection of the Cryolator) and a liquid nitrogen canister (which was possibly intended as ammunition) are two. Both of these items use the same texture file as the Cryolator. |
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− | ==Notes== |
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− | * The Cryolator and the possible components mentioned above do not exist in the game (except for the [[crutch]] used for the stock and the weapon's base), nor do they exist as unused items in the [[G.E.C.K. (editor)|G.E.C.K. editor]]. However, the meshes and textures for them and the weapon itself are contained within ''Fallout 3's'' BSA files. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | The Hummer appears only in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]''. |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery captionalign="center"> |
+ | FoT Hummer.png |
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− | CryolatorInGame.jpg|Cryolator in-game |
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+ | Hummer_FoT.jpg |
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− | Cryolator CA1.jpg|Concept art by [[Adam Adamowicz]] |
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+ | Hummer.gif |
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− | Cryolator CA2.jpg |
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+ | FOT Hummer concept.jpg|Concept art |
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− | Cryolator CA3.jpg |
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+ | BoSHummer.png |
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+ | FoT Behemoth Hummer.png |
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+ | FoT Destroyed Hummer.png |
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+ | FoT Hummer Destroyed2.png |
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+ | FOT Hummer target.png|[[Aimed Shot|Targeted]] buggy |
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</gallery> |
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− | {{Navbox |
+ | {{Navbox vehicles FOT}} |
+ | {{Navbox vehicles}} |
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+ | [[pl:Hummer]] |
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+ | [[ru:Хаммер (автомашина)]] |
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− | [[Category:Fallout 3 Energy Weapons skill weapons]] |
Revision as of 01:01, 3 June 2014
The following is based on information from Fallout Tactics. |
The design is based loosely on the M1025 Hummer as built by AMG in the late 20th and early 21st century. Many of the parts used are original and a testament to the quality of the original vehicles. Used by the Brotherhood of Steel as a general purpose work horse, it's a fast and reliable way to get about. Well armored against handguns. The Warrior receives a Hummer during his mission in Macomb.
Appearances
The Hummer appears only in Fallout Tactics.
Gallery
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