![]() ![]() The SAFE test is an allusion to Voight-Kampff test in Blade Runner, meant to discern whether someone is a human or replicant.The setup alludes to the "Tears in rain" scene at the end of the film. On the southwest corner of the Mass Fusion containment shed rooftop is the body of a man in a random outfit lying supine in front of a kneeling, deactivated synth.The only line he speaks is "Nani ni shimasho ka?," which means "What’ll you have?" This is the very same phrase (including imperfect grammar) said by the noodle seller in the "Noodle Bar" scene of the film Blade Runner. In the middle of the Diamond City there is a robot, Takahashi, who sells noodles.Some of the names Codsworth will recognize and address the player character as are references to characters from the Back to the Future film series: "McFly" refers to the McFly family, who serve as series protagonists, while "Biff" refers to antagonist Biff Tannen.When fighting a Gunner Colonel Gutsy, he will sometimes say "I love the smell of plasma in the morning." This is a reference to the quote "I love the smell of napalm in the morning." spoken by the character Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore from Apocalypse Now.When first talked to after completing the Freedom Trail, Glory compliments the Sole Survivor by saying their work on the trail was "Not bad, for a human." This is likely a reference to the same compliment the synthetic Bishop gives Ellen Ripley in the movie Aliens.Two other such recognized names are "Weyland" and "Yutani", a reference to the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, which features prominently in the Alien franchise.One of the names Codsworth will recognize and address the player character as is "Ripley," referencing the character Ellen Ripley from the film series. ![]() 180924609), the ship which serves as the setting of Alien.
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