Talk:O'Grady's peacemaker

I removed the reference to Jak & Daxter, as the author was obviously ignorant of the usage of the term "peacemaker," thinking that it was a term exclusive to Jak & Daxter. As there is no "O'Grady" character in the J&D series, there is no logical reason to assume a connection between the two. The author likely is a retarded 12 year old who doesn't know what a peacemaker is, thought it sounded like a cool, made-up word when they played J&D, and thought the baton was a reference to it.

Cut Content
I noticed that the article says it's available in the Germantown HQ. Is it then cut content?--Osbo 16:50, September 23, 2009 (UTC)

Can anybody confirm this??? And ifso where is it in germantown HQ...Looks like i got some exploration to do.....Salty Demon 17:45, September 23, 2009 (UTC)

It's available in Germantown HQ in the Fallout Wanderer's Edition mod. It's laying on a table in front of a computer, and since it was placed believably, I'm assuming someone just thought that it was always there and they hadn't seen it before.98.18.173.147 16:51, April 15, 2010 (UTC)

not tht bad
you know this is one of the few weak cut content items i wouldn't have minded them keeping, i mean if its from someone in the vault, and you got it at like, the beginning then it would be decently useful, and even a decent sell value right after you leave the vault, too bad they cut it...why is all this stuff cut anyway? i mean whats the point, there's so many cut weapons and armor, yet they never explain why, well some they explain like the cryolater would've been kinda overkill, constantly freezing enemy's and dealing damage until you refilled, and if it was a quick refill itd be overkill....and i suppose pa's fishing aid doing 2400 dmg with a crit would have been overkill 2....but couldnt they have just typed in(set damage lower) and it would've lowered? meh....Toolazytomakeaaccount 06:55, October 25, 2009 (UTC)

Deleted Reference to Oblivion?
Okay, who deleted the reference to TES4: Oblivion? And why? I mean, it could have been a reference to the store and Officer O'Grady. --182crazyking 21:27, November 18, 2009 (UTC)
 * You can click on the "history" tab and see who did it, and in this case the reason for the edit is listed: "The reference already listed is correct. There is no O'Grady in that game so it makes no sense.)"
 * To add my own two cents: Bethesda has a history and practice of reusing game assets (voice actors, character and location names, quest plots, etc., etc.), and these do not constitute cultural references.--Gothemasticator 21:34, November 18, 2009 (UTC)


 * Agreed, cultural references refer to something outside of the game and/or similar games by the devs. When it comes to cross game references, it is usually left out unless a dev specifically states that is why it is there. --Kingclyde 03:34, November 19, 2009 (UTC)