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Pirate radio?

Is this a play on that movie with Phillip Seymour Hoffman?

Response:

Perhaps, but I believe it has more to do with the "pirate" radio that the movie you mentioned was based, less with the actual movie.
(Use ":" to indent wikitext - spaces for "preformatted" text), 80.12.81.14 17:04, January 14, 2011 (UTC)

Safehouse

According to some on the official forums, this is has safe storage and can be used as a safehouse of sorts, can anyone confirm?

It has a cool name/location, would be nice to use for storage.85.167.61.147 15:53, October 29, 2010 (UTC)

it has a bed, and i'll put something i don't need in it to try and confirm safe storage...this could work as a functional house. just have to clear out all that junk...or you could have set up a base here to roleplay you're own radio station, not that anyone would listen to it.

2012?

Seems more similar to Woody Harrolson's character's mobile radio station than Pirate Radio.

Mojave Music Radio

It might be the source of the Mojave Music Radio if you go in it that's the station that's playing i might be wrong so I'd like opinions.

One would think the location would be called "Mojave Music Radio" in that case. --108.3.5.250 03:14, February 15, 2011 (UTC)

Dlc

I think it might be in some dlc.You get lured off by a raido signle(I know i suck at spelling) And a taken alive by a talking deathclaw:D.

Is this part of Lonesome Road?

I think that this might be where Ulysses contacts you on the radio. Does anyone else think so?

Could be, it is right next to the Canyon Wreckage which might be where the DLC is.

Origin

Interview with Fergus Uquart

In Fallout: New Vegas what was the story with “The Lone Wolf Radio Shack” was it always meant to be abandoned or was it something that never got finished?

It was always meant to be abandoned. From Dini McMurry, the designer of that part of Fallout: New Vegas: “It was there to serve as an abandoned location to find tech based materials, nothing official story wise. I figured there was probably at least one crazy person near Vegas who would have had their own pirate radio station. He was the Lone Wolf against the world/government/etc… The guy who always has some conspiracy theory going on that he has to share with the world. (The inspiration for it came from when I was at the University of Oregon, every Saturday there was a guy who stood on a corner of the campus where everyone walked by. He had a personal microphone and speaker and would just babble on and on about one government conspiracy theory or the other. The radio shack was what I imagined he would have put together if he upgraded from travel speaker to pirate radio).

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