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+ | |location =[[New California]] {{icon|FO2}} <br />[[Great wanamingo mine]]<br /> {{cut}} [[Capital Wasteland]] {{icon|FO3}} |
− | |variants =[[#Wanamingo|Wanamingo]]<br />[[#Wanamingo queen|Wanamingo queen]]<br />Wanamingo egg<br />[[#Mutant wanamingo|Mutant wanamingo]] {{icon|FO3 |
+ | |variants =[[#Wanamingo|Wanamingo]]<br />[[#Wanamingo queen|Wanamingo queen]]<br />Wanamingo egg<br />{{cut}} [[#Mutant wanamingo|Mutant wanamingo]] {{icon|FO3}} |
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− | |footer =[[Image:AlienAniGif.gif|64x64px]] [[Image:WanamingoQueen.gif|64x64px]]<br />Wanamingo and Wanamingo Queen<br />[[Image:WanamingoEgg.png|64x64px]]<br />Wanamingo egg |
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+ | |footer =[[File:FO2 Wanamingo.png]] [[File:FO2 Wanamingo queen.png]] [[File:WanamingoEgg.png|64x64px]]<br />Wanamingo, queen and egg |
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+ | {{Quotation|A Wanamingo's just the single orneriest critter there is. Tall as two men, stronger than a bull [[Brahmin (Fallout)|brahmin]], and with flappin' suckers instead of arms. Can't be hurt with [[Small Guns#Affected weapons|guns]], neither. S'posedly, injuns called 'em up for revenge on the white-man for what the [[Great War|war]] did. I don't put much stock in that, though.|[[Marge LeBarge]] about the Wanamingo}} |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | + | They are strange [[Mutations and their causes|mutant]] animals that live mostly underground. Despite the rumors of their extraterrestrial origin, they were actually created with [[Forced Evolutionary Virus|FEV]] as weapons for waging war on other countries and escaped into the wastes. In that aspect, they are similar to [[deathclaw]]s.<ref>[[Fallout Bible 0]]</ref> |
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+ | In ''Fallout 2'', they are called "wanamingos" only in [[Redding]] and "aliens" elsewhere, but eventually, "wanamingo" came to be used for the species as a whole across the wastes. |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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===Biology=== |
===Biology=== |
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+ | Morphologically, wanamingos are bipedal lifeforms that bear almost no resemblance to any other form of terrestrial life. They possess a large central body with a sizable mouth full of razor-sharp teeth, and a pair of long, tentacle-like appendages that appear to be used for both grasping objects and to batter opponents in combat. The creature's large head lacks visible sensory organs, but it does not seem to require eyesight in order to discern the location of prey. The creatures are devastating in close combat, chewing at foes and lashing at them with their tentacles. Through a process not entirely understood, these attacks also induce radiation poisoning. |
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+ | ===Range=== |
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− | The only known queen lived in the [[Wanamingo Mine]] in [[Redding]], owned by [[Ascorti]]. All "aliens" living in that mine were killed by the [[Chosen One]] in [[Timeline#2242|2242]]. Some other wanamingos/aliens could be found in the desert, and in the [[San Francisco]] [[tanker]]. The name "wanamingo" was originally only used locally in [[Redding]], but eventually came to be used for the species as a whole elsewhere as well. |
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+ | Long-lived but unable to reproduce without a queen, they are slowly dying out by [[Timeline#2241|2241]]. The only known queen lives in the [[Great wanamingo mine|wanamingo mine]] in [[Redding]]. All "aliens" living in that mine are killed by the [[Chosen One]] in [[Timeline#2242|2242]]. Other wanamingos can be found scattered throughout the wasteland between [[Redding]] and [[San Francisco]], most notably in the [[San Francisco]] [[PMV Valdez|tanker]]. As stated in the [[Fallout Bible]], the Wanamingos go extinct 5 years after the events of Fallout 2 (i.e. by 2246-2247), due to a "Genetic Clock" set to terminate them at a specific time. The actual nature of this mechanism is not identified as either natural or artificial, but it's likely that it was created as a means of population control.<ref>[[Fallout Bible 0]]</ref> |
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===Gameplay attributes=== |
===Gameplay attributes=== |
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+ | Wanamingos are fierce foes and a potent threat to lower-level players. They are highly resistant to most damage types and can hurl a flurry of powerful attacks at their enemies in close combat. However, they have a natural weakness to fire and will flee if one of their feet becomes crippled. |
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− | Beware of the wanamingos as they are fast, have a high damage resistance and hit multiple times. However, they have very little resistance to fire. They will also run away from battle and stop attacking if one of their feet gets crippled. There's a chance to instantly kill them (based on how much health they have left), if you make a critical hit on their eyes. |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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===Wanamingo=== |
===Wanamingo=== |
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− | [[file:AlienAniGif.gif|right| |
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− | Wanamingos are strange [[mutant]] animals that live mostly underground. They are |
+ | Wanamingos are strange [[Mutations and their causes|mutant]] animals that live mostly in underground colonies. They are often mistaken for [[Alien|extraterrestrial]] beings, due to their otherworldly anatomy. They can easily shrug off damage which would tear the flesh from the bone of a human, and are truly a force to be reckoned with. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |name =Tough wanamingo / Tough alien |
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+ | |proto ={{Proto|243}} |
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+ | |dt expl =20 |
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+ | |dt emp =0 |
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+ | |dr normal =40 |
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+ | |dr fire =10 |
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===Wanamingo queen=== |
===Wanamingo queen=== |
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+ | [[File:FO2 Wanamingo queen.png|right]] |
− | The wanamingo queen is the matriarch of the wanamingos |
+ | The wanamingo queen is the matriarch of the wanamingos, found in the depths of the [[Great wanamingo mine|mine]] in [[Redding]]. This is the only queen known to exist in 2241. She can lay eggs for the reproduction of the wanamingos and can be found deep underground in her breeding room. |
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+ | |name =Wanamingo queen<ref>There's also the name attached to the critter model — "Queen Alien". But since there's only one Queen with an overriden name, it never appears in-game.</ref> |
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+ | |xp =1000 |
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+ | |healing rate =3 |
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+ | |ap =10 |
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+ | |melee damage =20 |
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+ | |crit chance =8 |
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+ | |dr laser =50 |
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− | Mutant wanamingo is a creature cut from the final version of ''[[Fallout 3]]''. This is a wanamingo very mutated by radiation. Its mouth has been enlarged, it has been rendered sans tentacles and has taken a pinkish color. It appears wildly different than those encountered in [[Fallout 2]]. |
+ | Mutant wanamingo is a creature cut from the final version of ''[[Fallout 3]]''. This is a wanamingo very mutated by radiation. Its mouth has been enlarged, it has been rendered sans tentacles and has taken a pinkish color. It appears wildly different than those encountered in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. |
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+ | ==Notes== |
+ | When targeting any form of wanamingo, the option to shoot an area labelled "the eyes?" appears. It is clear to see that the wanamingo doesn't have eyes, thus, when hit in said area, the player receives the dialogue "Wanamingo was hit in the eyes? for 'X' hit points, damaging its air (?) intake." |
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⚫ | Wanamingos appear in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. Mutant wanamingos do not appear in the files of ''Fallout 3'', but can be found in the book ''[[The Art of Fallout 3]]'', an art book available with the Collector's Edition of the game |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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− | Mentioned by [[No-bark Noonan]] in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
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⚫ | Wanamingos appear only in ''[[Fallout 2]]''. Mutant wanamingos do not appear in the files of ''Fallout 3'', but can be found in the book ''[[The Art of Fallout 3]]'', an art book available with the Collector's Edition of the game. This book also includes a new version of wanamingo mutated by radiation. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | {{Behind the scenes}} |
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− | * Their heads bear a resemblance to the heads of the aliens or xenomorphs from the 1979 science fiction horror movie ''Alien'' and its sequels. |
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+ | Wanamingos are likely a homage to the [[wikipedia:Alien (creature in Alien franchise)|xenomorphs]] of the ''Alien'' series, given how their bodies resemble a xenomorph's head. Many NPCs in the game also mistakenly refer to them as "aliens". |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Wanamingo render.jpg|Wanamingo render |
Wanamingo render.jpg|Wanamingo render |
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+ | FO2 Wanamingo target.png|[[Aimed Shot|Targeted]] wanamingo |
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+ | [[ru:Ванаминго]] |
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2018年9月28日 (五) 16:34的版本
關於the location,參見Great wanamingo mine。 |
Wanamingos are mutant creatures that appear in Fallout 2.
Background
They are strange mutant animals that live mostly underground. Despite the rumors of their extraterrestrial origin, they were actually created with FEV as weapons for waging war on other countries and escaped into the wastes. In that aspect, they are similar to deathclaws.[1]
In Fallout 2, they are called "wanamingos" only in Redding and "aliens" elsewhere, but eventually, "wanamingo" came to be used for the species as a whole across the wastes.
Characteristics
Biology
Morphologically, wanamingos are bipedal lifeforms that bear almost no resemblance to any other form of terrestrial life. They possess a large central body with a sizable mouth full of razor-sharp teeth, and a pair of long, tentacle-like appendages that appear to be used for both grasping objects and to batter opponents in combat. The creature's large head lacks visible sensory organs, but it does not seem to require eyesight in order to discern the location of prey. The creatures are devastating in close combat, chewing at foes and lashing at them with their tentacles. Through a process not entirely understood, these attacks also induce radiation poisoning.
They hatch from eggs laid by a wanamingo queen — a large grey-colored wanamingo which others fearlessly protect. They aren't intelligent in the usual sense, but they do seem to have a hive-mind mentality.[2]
Range
Long-lived but unable to reproduce without a queen, they are slowly dying out by 2241. The only known queen lives in the wanamingo mine in Redding. All "aliens" living in that mine are killed by the Chosen One in 2242. Other wanamingos can be found scattered throughout the wasteland between Redding and San Francisco, most notably in the San Francisco tanker. As stated in the Fallout Bible, the Wanamingos go extinct 5 years after the events of Fallout 2 (i.e. by 2246-2247), due to a "Genetic Clock" set to terminate them at a specific time. The actual nature of this mechanism is not identified as either natural or artificial, but it's likely that it was created as a means of population control.[3]
Gameplay attributes
Wanamingos are fierce foes and a potent threat to lower-level players. They are highly resistant to most damage types and can hurl a flurry of powerful attacks at their enemies in close combat. However, they have a natural weakness to fire and will flee if one of their feet becomes crippled.
Variants
Wanamingo
Wanamingos are strange mutant animals that live mostly in underground colonies. They are often mistaken for extraterrestrial beings, due to their otherworldly anatomy. They can easily shrug off damage which would tear the flesh from the bone of a human, and are truly a force to be reckoned with.
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Wanamingo queen
The wanamingo queen is the matriarch of the wanamingos, found in the depths of the mine in Redding. This is the only queen known to exist in 2241. She can lay eggs for the reproduction of the wanamingos and can be found deep underground in her breeding room.
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Wanamingo queen[4] 00000354 |
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Mutant wanamingo
以下内容基於辐射3刪節内容. |
Mutant wanamingo is a creature cut from the final version of Fallout 3. This is a wanamingo very mutated by radiation. Its mouth has been enlarged, it has been rendered sans tentacles and has taken a pinkish color. It appears wildly different than those encountered in Fallout 2.
關於辐射3刪節内容的内容到此作結。 |
Notes
When targeting any form of wanamingo, the option to shoot an area labelled "the eyes?" appears. It is clear to see that the wanamingo doesn't have eyes, thus, when hit in said area, the player receives the dialogue "Wanamingo was hit in the eyes? for 'X' hit points, damaging its air (?) intake."
Appearances
Wanamingos appear only in Fallout 2. Mutant wanamingos do not appear in the files of Fallout 3, but can be found in the book The Art of Fallout 3, an art book available with the Collector's Edition of the game. This book also includes a new version of wanamingo mutated by radiation.
Behind the scenes
以下内容基於非正典的幕后信息. |
Wanamingos are likely a homage to the xenomorphs of the Alien series, given how their bodies resemble a xenomorph's head. Many NPCs in the game also mistakenly refer to them as "aliens".
關於非正典的幕后信息的内容到此作結。 |
Gallery
References
- ↑ Fallout Bible 0
- ↑ Fallout 2 Official Strategies & Secrets by Matt Norton
- ↑ Fallout Bible 0
- ↑ There's also the name attached to the critter model — "Queen Alien". But since there's only one Queen with an overriden name, it never appears in-game.