10-27-2014, 06:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2014, 12:00 AM by G-Haven.
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So I want to try to compile a good Top Five list, and I'm going with a theme of Star Trek.
I want to hear what the rest of the site would like to see, and perhaps see if anything new can be found.
I'm also aiming for just one game from the series, meaning I don't want to just dump 5 Fallout pieces, despite how chock full of Star Trek it is.
Dazz threw the first one down already, from Borderlands 2;
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/337/Duke Nukem 3D:
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/2095/
GoldenEye 007:
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/4986/
World of Warcraft:
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/8135/-
And to get the Fallout specific ones already on the site out of the way;
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/5877/
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/7335/
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/7923/
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/2778/
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/2797/ --------
I want to hear what the rest of the site would like to see, and perhaps see if anything new can be found.
I'm also aiming for just one game from the series, meaning I don't want to just dump 5 Fallout pieces, despite how chock full of Star Trek it is.
Dazz threw the first one down already, from Borderlands 2;
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/337/
There are a number of QR codes scattered around Pandora. Scanning these codes using a QR code scanner will result in different messages.
Pizza Boxes: "Wise man say, forgiveness is divine but never pay full price for late pizza. -Captain Picard."
Possibly a reference to 4chan, where many pictures of famous characters are misquoted. In this case, a Michelangelo quote from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Pizza Boxes: "Wise man say, forgiveness is divine but never pay full price for late pizza. -Captain Picard."
Possibly a reference to 4chan, where many pictures of famous characters are misquoted. In this case, a Michelangelo quote from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/2095/
In the level 2-3, Lunar Apocalypse-Warp Factor, there are a few hidden rooms referencing Star Trek: the Next Generation. You can find the Bridge of the Starship Enterprise and Captain Picard's Ready Room, which includes his desk and fish tank. There is also a secret "Really Ready Room" inside Picard's Ready Room, suggesting that Picard had a secret porn stash.
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/4986/
A placeholder model for objects that were not finished yet is still in the game. Strangely, it is a Borg cube from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/8135/
There are a number of references to the Star Trek series in the game;
• A Goblin Doctor known as "Doc" found in Area 52 will say "Damnit Boots, I'm a doctor not a priest!" after turning in the quest "That Little Extra Kick." This is in reference to Dr. McCoy from Star Trek :The Original Series.
• Also in Area 52 are several Goblin NPCs working on a rocket, all wearing Gold Shirts and Black pants, in reference to the Engineering crews of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Chief Engineer "Trep" is in reference to Chief Engineer Charles "Trip" Tucker from Star Trek: Enterprise. "Trep" also has a quest named "Report to Engineering" in which the player must deliver Etherlithium Matrix Crystals to him, referencing the Dilithium Matrix Crystals which regulates the anti-matter flow for the ships in the Star Trek series.
• In the Exodar Holographic Emitters, there are five NPCs by the names of Curzon, Tobin, Torias, Emony, and Audrid. All five of these are in reference to Dax's previous hosts from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
• The camp "Bash'ir Landing" may be another reference to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, namely to Julian Bashir the Chief Medical Officer of Deep Space Nine.
• Warden Treelos, a lone-surviving Druid near Cenarion Thicket will randomly yell "There are four lights!" This is a reference to Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically from the two-part episode Chain of Command.
• In Gadgetzan, there is a Gnome Engineer wearing a gold shirt and black pants with the name "Jhordy Lapforge", in reference to Geordi La Forge from Star Trek:The Next Generation.
• Another gold-and-black Gnome Engineer can be found in Blade's Edge Mountains by the name of Smiles O'Byron, in reference to Chief Miles "Smiley" O'Brien from both Star Trek:The Next Generation and Star Trek:Deep Space Nine. The NPC even specializes in Transporters, much like the Star Trek equivalent did.
• In Stormwind City, there is an NPC by the name of Lenny "Fingers" McCoy, in reference to Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy fromStar Trek:The Original Series.
• Nogg's Machine Shop found in Orgrimmar is named after the Engineer-savant Ferengi called Nogg, from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
• Two Goblins named Scooty and Sprock are in reference to Montgomery "Scotty" Scott and Spock both from Star Trek: The Original Series. Scooty in particular wears a white shirt and black vest, much like what Scotty wore in his later years.
• A Goblin Doctor known as "Doc" found in Area 52 will say "Damnit Boots, I'm a doctor not a priest!" after turning in the quest "That Little Extra Kick." This is in reference to Dr. McCoy from Star Trek :The Original Series.
• Also in Area 52 are several Goblin NPCs working on a rocket, all wearing Gold Shirts and Black pants, in reference to the Engineering crews of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Chief Engineer "Trep" is in reference to Chief Engineer Charles "Trip" Tucker from Star Trek: Enterprise. "Trep" also has a quest named "Report to Engineering" in which the player must deliver Etherlithium Matrix Crystals to him, referencing the Dilithium Matrix Crystals which regulates the anti-matter flow for the ships in the Star Trek series.
• In the Exodar Holographic Emitters, there are five NPCs by the names of Curzon, Tobin, Torias, Emony, and Audrid. All five of these are in reference to Dax's previous hosts from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
• The camp "Bash'ir Landing" may be another reference to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, namely to Julian Bashir the Chief Medical Officer of Deep Space Nine.
• Warden Treelos, a lone-surviving Druid near Cenarion Thicket will randomly yell "There are four lights!" This is a reference to Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, specifically from the two-part episode Chain of Command.
• In Gadgetzan, there is a Gnome Engineer wearing a gold shirt and black pants with the name "Jhordy Lapforge", in reference to Geordi La Forge from Star Trek:The Next Generation.
• Another gold-and-black Gnome Engineer can be found in Blade's Edge Mountains by the name of Smiles O'Byron, in reference to Chief Miles "Smiley" O'Brien from both Star Trek:The Next Generation and Star Trek:Deep Space Nine. The NPC even specializes in Transporters, much like the Star Trek equivalent did.
• In Stormwind City, there is an NPC by the name of Lenny "Fingers" McCoy, in reference to Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy fromStar Trek:The Original Series.
• Nogg's Machine Shop found in Orgrimmar is named after the Engineer-savant Ferengi called Nogg, from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
• Two Goblins named Scooty and Sprock are in reference to Montgomery "Scotty" Scott and Spock both from Star Trek: The Original Series. Scooty in particular wears a white shirt and black vest, much like what Scotty wore in his later years.
And to get the Fallout specific ones already on the site out of the way;
http://www.vgfacts.com/trivia/5877/
Sally from the Mothership Zeta DLC makes references to a fictional pre-war show called 'Captain Cosmos', which itself features classic Star Trek references, such as "All systems normal, Captain!" and "Captain on the bridge!"
She also mentions a female 2nd officer, saying "Stella Skyfire reporting for duty! She's Captain Cosmos' second in command, at least for the first few episodes..."
This is in reference to the original, unaired pilot episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "The Cage", in which Captain Pike has a female lieutenant who is second-in-command, simply referred to as "Number One". NBC rejected this pilot and requested a new pilot episode, ultimately making her role as second officer last for only one episode.
Another notable reference is the time slot 'Captain Cosmos' airs at, which was Thursdays at 8:00PM EST, according to leftover posters in the Hubris Comics building. Star Trek:ToS aired on the same day but at 8:30PM EST.
She also mentions a female 2nd officer, saying "Stella Skyfire reporting for duty! She's Captain Cosmos' second in command, at least for the first few episodes..."
This is in reference to the original, unaired pilot episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "The Cage", in which Captain Pike has a female lieutenant who is second-in-command, simply referred to as "Number One". NBC rejected this pilot and requested a new pilot episode, ultimately making her role as second officer last for only one episode.
Another notable reference is the time slot 'Captain Cosmos' airs at, which was Thursdays at 8:00PM EST, according to leftover posters in the Hubris Comics building. Star Trek:ToS aired on the same day but at 8:30PM EST.
When talking to Milo, the shipping foreman of the Nuka-Cola Plant, asking for the shipping manifest and will result in him giving the player the terminal pass-code, NC-C1864. This is the registry number for the USS Reliant in the movie "Star Trek: The Wrath of Kahn".
A modified Mister Gutsy, named "Sawbones", can be found at the Citadel. When first encountered, it greets the player with the phrase "Please state the nature of the medical emergency." This is a reference to the EMH Mk 1 program (aka The Doctor) from Star Trek: Voyager. In addition to the phrase, it also shares a similar personality to The Doctor which includes the bad bedside manners, as well as an interest in arts (in Sawbone's case, writing poetry) which separates it from normal Mister Gutsys, much like how The Doctor stood out among his EMH counterparts.
There is a special encounter in which you come across a stone ring called the "Guardian of Forever."
If you pass through it, you are instantly transported into Vault 13, where you can find good loot, as well as come across a Computer Terminal with a "functioning water chip." You cannot leave this area until you interact with the computer. Doing this will make you accidentally break the Water-Chip giving you 1000 exp and the message "You have broken the water chip... the vault has maybe 100-150 days left of water. This comforts you for some reason."
This is a reference to the Sci-fi series Star Trek, specifically referencing the episode The City on the Edge of Forever. In it, Kirk, Spock and Doctor McCoy are transported into pre-WWII America and cannot return home until history is fixed, with the stone ring acting as a portal into the past.
This also suggests that the player (The Chosen One) is directly responsible for the beginning of the first Fallout game, in which the player (The Vault Dweller) has to go out and look for a new Water Chip to replace the broken one, having only about 100-150 days to do so.
If you pass through it, you are instantly transported into Vault 13, where you can find good loot, as well as come across a Computer Terminal with a "functioning water chip." You cannot leave this area until you interact with the computer. Doing this will make you accidentally break the Water-Chip giving you 1000 exp and the message "You have broken the water chip... the vault has maybe 100-150 days left of water. This comforts you for some reason."
This is a reference to the Sci-fi series Star Trek, specifically referencing the episode The City on the Edge of Forever. In it, Kirk, Spock and Doctor McCoy are transported into pre-WWII America and cannot return home until history is fixed, with the stone ring acting as a portal into the past.
This also suggests that the player (The Chosen One) is directly responsible for the beginning of the first Fallout game, in which the player (The Vault Dweller) has to go out and look for a new Water Chip to replace the broken one, having only about 100-150 days to do so.
There is a special encounter in which you can encounter a shuttle-craft (USS Torres) that has crashed onto the Earth with three red-shirted men around the craft, all dead from dehydration. On their bodies are "Hypos", which can be used and serve as Super Stimpacks but without the HP-loss side effect.
This is an obvious reference to the Sci-Fi series Star Trek, including the popular trope of "Dead Red Shirts" from the oriignal series in which almost any non-essential character in the show wearing a Red Shirt in an episode was certain to be dead not soon afterwards.
The "USS Torres" may be a reference to one or more people, such as B'Elanna Torres who was a Klingon-Human character from Star Trek : Voyager in 1995-2001, another "Torres" in the first episode of Star Trek : The Next Generation, and finally "Adoni Torres" who worked on Fallout 2 as an Intern Artist.
This is an obvious reference to the Sci-Fi series Star Trek, including the popular trope of "Dead Red Shirts" from the oriignal series in which almost any non-essential character in the show wearing a Red Shirt in an episode was certain to be dead not soon afterwards.
The "USS Torres" may be a reference to one or more people, such as B'Elanna Torres who was a Klingon-Human character from Star Trek : Voyager in 1995-2001, another "Torres" in the first episode of Star Trek : The Next Generation, and finally "Adoni Torres" who worked on Fallout 2 as an Intern Artist.