Meat jerky is a type of food in Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics.
Background
The meat jerky is produced by Grisham's slaughterhouse in Modoc and sold all over Northern California in Fallout 2.
Buck and Chuck Dunton make their own version of meat jerky, which they call the "world famous" Dunton meat jerky and sell it at the Dunton House. Theirs is made from old, rotten meat, flavored with spices, homemade sauce and choice boot scrapings from the pen. The Duntons' jerky is identical, in-game, to other jerky found throughout Northern California.
Uses
Fallout 2
- The meat jerky can be used as bait for geckos, allowing the Chosen One to avoid being attacked or to leave the geckos vulnerable.
- The dog running around in Klamath can be fed with a piece of jerky to get the key to the rat caves.
- The poor boy Cody in New Reno's Virgin Street can be given a piece of jerky for good Karma.
Fallout Tactics
Consuming meat jerky will replenish 2 HP.
Locations
Fallout 2
- Four in a locker in the trapper's shack in Klamath Downtown.
- Three in a bookcase in the Dunton House in Klamath Downtown.
- Four in the bookcase in the shack on the Klamath grazing grounds.
- Two in the house behind The Harp in the Gecko settlement.
- One in the bookcase of Lumpy's house in the Gecko junkyard.
- One in a bookcase in the Mercenaries' cave.
- One in a box at the eastern end of the Mercenaries' cave.
- One on a bookshelf in the middle of the Mercenaries' cave.
- In the right locker in Shark Club's basement.
- One in New Reno Arms, in a bookcase in a back room.
Behind the scenes
Buck and Chuck Duntons' comment about their meat jerky containing eleven herbs and spices and being "finger-lickin' good"[1] is a reference to the American fast food chain, KFC, which used the same phrasing in their advertising.[Non-game 1][Non-game 2]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Buck or Chuck Dunton: "{350}{}{Well, our drymeat is an incredible blend of eleven herbs and spices. Let me tell you, it's finger-lickin' good. Animals love it, too. They'll chase you from all over to get some. Must be that rotting smell.}"
(Dunton brothers' dialogue)
Non-game
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