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Pour an overview of this weapon, voir Fat Man.
Statistiques de combat
Dégâts par attaque
0.0
Dégâts par projectile
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Dégâts par seconde
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Dégâts par seconde (avec rechargement)
0.0
Multiplicateur de critique
x 0.00
Attaques par seconde
0.0
Projectiles
1
Munitions et rechargement
Tirs par magasin
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Durée de rechargement
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Autres propriétés
Poids
30
Valeur
1000
Quêtes
Technique
Editor ID
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The Fat Man is a tactical nuclear catapult in Fallout 3.

Caractéristiques

The Fat Man is a pre-War arme that launches mini nukes. The mini nuke projectile is very heavy, and if simply fired straight ahead, it will travel only a short distance before falling to the ground and detonating (causing one to be caught well within the very damaging mini-nuclear explosion). For optimal range, the Fat Man should be fired in V.A.T.S. mode at high skill levels (which automatically compensates for the projectile's downward trajectory), or at an upward angle to catapult the mini nuke further, so that it impacts at a safer distance.

The Fat Man has an estimated range of 150+ yards. The explosion zone will be irradiated for a short time after detonation, giving out up to 8 rads per second.

Durabilité

The Fat Man's condition can wear down surprisingly rapidement with frequent use (though its firepower is still devastating at any state of réparation). It can fire a total of about 167 mini nukes from full condition before breaking.

Variantes

  • MIRV expérimental - An incroyablement destructive arme, the MIRV fires eight mini nukes in a single shot.
  • Sim version - A sim-only version of the arme, which has the same health.

Emplacements

Notes

  • Sometimes the Fat Man (or experimental MIRV), is set up such that using it in V.A.T.S. will cause the Vagabond solitaire to aim directly at the ennemi, without aiming upwards to compensate for the distance. This means that using the Fat Man in SVAV could result in their death.
  • Giving the Fat Man to followers may lead them to equip it during corps à corps fights if facing high-level opponents tel que feral ghoul reavers or deathclaws. While they won't fire it, it will often get them killed before they can equip a more appropriate corps à corps arme.
  • The Fat Man does have a jamming sound but even with a low condition, the arme doesn't show a jam animation.
  • When fired, the Fat Man's mini nukes will make a whistling sound when flying through the air and then détonation when they hit the ground.

Anecdotes

  • Fat Man was the codename for the atomic bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan by the United States on August 9, 1945.
  • Because of its relation to the real historic event, the arme was renamed to the "Nuka Launcher" in the Japanese version of Fallout 3. It is, Cependant, still referred to as the Fat Man in dialogue.
  • The Fat Man itself is modeled after an actual nuke launcher called the M-388 Davy Crockett Tactical Nuclear Recoilless Rifle, which was developed in the 1950s.[1]
  • The bell heard after reloading is en réalité the lunch bell from Bethesda Softworks’ cafeteria.[1]

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Videos

Fichier:Fallout 3 - Jimmy and the Fat Man

References