India was a country in Asia before the Great War.
Background
- "India" represents the letter I in the NATO phonetic alphabet. KL-E-0 (from Fallout 4) will spell out "kill" using this phonetic letter while in combat.[2]
- The DataPlex 2000 SmarTerminal on the Enclave Oil Rig plays an Indian movie in Fallout 2.[3]
- A patch representing the China Burma India Theater is found on the Boomer flightsuit in Fallout: New Vegas.
- Hoppy Hunter IPA, an Indian Pale Ale, can be acquired in Fallout 76.
- India is provided as a possible answer in the Pioneer Scouts mammologist exam, and the Taj Mahal is a possible answer in the archeologist exam in Fallout 76's Wild Appalachia update.[4][5]
Locations
Appearances
India is mentioned in Fallout 2, Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76 and its update Wild Appalachia. The flag of India appears in the Vault Seller's Survival Guide episode Step on the Gas!.
Behind the scenes
The country is mentioned in the Fallout Bible[Non-game 1] and the outline of Interplay's cancelled Fallout film.[Non-canon 1]
Gallery
A patch representing the China Burma India theatre in WWII[6]
References
- ↑ Vault Seller's Survival Guide, Step on the Gas!
- ↑ KL-E-0: "Kilo, India, Lima, Lima!"
(KL-E-0's dialogue) - ↑ DataPlex 2000 SmarTerminal: "{108}{}{This terminal is playing an Indian movie, but it's really boring.}"
(QITURTRM.MSG) - ↑ Pioneer Scout camp terminal entries; Mammologist exam
- ↑ Pioneer Scout camp terminal entries; Archeologist exam
- ↑ Boomer flightsuit patch analysis
Non-game
- ↑ Fallout Bible 9 Brahmin: "Brahmin are mutated brahmin cattle with two heads. If you just said, 'hell, I thought brahmin were something from India,' well, you'd be right. A bunch of brahmin made their way to the states long ago[1] for crossbreeding purposes. When the bombs fell, brahmin grew two heads. They are quite hardy. They are also a delicious toasty brown, as you'll notice in the picture to the left. They attack by head-butting or trying to gore someone with their horns, so brahmin-tippers beware. For some reason, only the left-most brahmin head has horns, which raises some curious gender identity issues.[2]"
Non-canon
- ↑ Fallout film treatment: Hero is tempted by semi-mutated women all trying to get their hands on his pristine bodily fluids, but Hero uses time alone, to continue his Pip-Boy chronicle and contemplate the trio’s dire predicament. An ancient, selfproclaimed Historian approaches our Hero, wanting to know all the details of Vault 13. Turns out the Historian is writing the definitive book on WWIII. Vault 13 is the final chapter -- each vault was populated by uppermiddle class families buying the equivalent of timeshare in the future. Our Hero asks how the war started and is shocked to learn that it wasn’t China or North Korea or India that fired the first strike. The first nuclear bomb was launched by the creator of the vaults, a zealot businessman who wanted to fulfill his own prophecy of world annihilation. That first bomb triggered a panicked chain reaction among other countries, leading to a four hour WWIII.
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