Talk:010011110110111001100101

Pretty tough enemy this chap is him and his buddies brought me down to one point of health then they had to reload to em all out with my trusty pulse gun word to the wise never start OWB without the Pulse gun (Fallout: New Vegas) Fryingpan57 07:48, July 20, 2011 (UTC)

Name
His name is One. --71.82.213.248 01:20, July 21, 2011 (UTC)
 * No in the game his name is 010011110110111001100101. Fryingpan57 18:17, July 22, 2011 (UTC):
 * Yes its binary and means 'One' --Drldrl 21:25, July 25, 2011 (UTC)

I had no idea what to expect in that factory, but my player being a melee based character as soon as i saw him and his buddies firing about 15 rockets at me i went into pip boy and spammed GRX, then did a matrix move and dodged all of the rockets but one, proceeding to demolish both of em with the paladin toaster. One of the most awesome things ive done on fallout yet, this DLC is by far the best IMO

he is involved in the quest of getting those upgrade parts for muggy

Incorrect Picture
This Securitron doesn't actually share a model with the Berserk Securitron. "One" uses a separate model, without claws. Its movements are also different - when deactivated, or patrolling, it puts up its wrists in a "ready" stance, as opposed to most Securitrons which keep their arms at their sides.

It doesn't? I just resurrected it and it had the same model, the only difference is that "One" is bigger. Also: it's claws appear when it's not aware of you, they fold down onto the wrist before the entire arm retracts upwards near the "shoulder" when it deploys its rocket barrage mode (like all other securitrons capable of this ability), and they also fold down when it switches to melee mode. I don't understand where this notion in that it's missing claws, or they're torn off is coming from. Either the unlikely chance that our Old World Blues DLCs are different, or one of us is not being thorough enough in scrutinizing.

I'm fairly confident that it doesn't have a different model beyond just being bigger. Otherwise, the "face" and the model are absolutely the same as a berserk securitron. --Nothing. 23:31, August 8, 2011 (UTC)

I (previously anonymous poster) went back and double-checked. We're both right.

010011110110111001100101 doesn't actually have a different model than most Securitrons. But he doesn't have secondary weapons, either, and in normal play its claws are always retracted (when the NPC is patrolling, as opposed to default mode after a console resurrection), even when not actively meleeing or launching.

Also, it's unnecessary and inappropriate to punctuate a statement with a question mark as a means of passive aggressive posting, or to insult other Wiki contributors. Keep your comments constructive, please. Aestune 07:07, August 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * They share the same model, so sayeth the GECK. As such, I'm removing the bad image tag. --IsaacSin 07:29, August 20, 2011 (UTC)

it might be damn hard to put him down if you're a melee/unarmed based character... trying to get close without being hit by raining missles... that's almost impossible.

be prepared to spend many of stimpacks and doctor's bags when trying to obtain the muggy's upgrade!

The name is a possible reference to Futurama
In one of the futurama movies, a binary code is found which allows paradox selfcorrecting timetravel - I'm certain the code is not the same (this one is much shorter), but I would consider it a possible reference.


 * "It's binary" is not even close to grounds for it being a reference. --IsaacSin 07:29, August 20, 2011 (UTC)