Talk:Liberty Prime

Just a thought..
Isn't it quite possible that the design of liberty prime may have been inspired by the iron giant? And would that deserve a mention somewhere in the article?
 * The Iron Giant is another throwback to the 40s and 50s, stylewise. Thus the two robots' similarity. It's what we usually call a parallel reference. Meaning, they are similar because they are both influenced by the same things.--Gothemasticator 20:50, June 24, 2010 (UTC)

Destructable?
It mentions that you can have Liberty Prime as a hostile by killing one of the Lyon's Pride members. So is Liberty Prime theoretically destructible? Or is he treated like a "essential" character? If it's the latter, does he go unconscious, or just have infinite HP?
 * He is invincible, as he is needed to complete 2 quests, and is destroyed partially through the second oneBadprenup 04:47, November 14, 2010 (UTC)

I tried to target him in VATS and couldn't do so. I suppose you could fire at him manually, but I didn't want to risk turning him hostile to find out. But most likely he's indestructible just like President Eden or any of countless other items and debris across the wasteland. --108.74.237.196 14:00, March 31, 2011 (UTC)

Possible reference in Fallout: New Vegas
When you talk to Yes Man for the Wild Card questline and ask him where you can read the platinum chip, he directs you to the bunker under the fort and mentions that you might find "a giant killer robot or something." then if you say "The last thing Vegas needs is more robots" he'll talk about how you're right because it would just clutter things up, and "some lesser people might want that kind of overwhelming force on their side, but where's the challenge in that?" Is this a reference to "Take it Back!"?

I think it may be acid satire based on the situation, where you are going to get an army of robots to aid your cause. Aryeonos What!? 22:28, November 24, 2010 (UTC)

second reference
just a thought, but the portrait of house has what looks like primes feet behind him
 * It's not Prime's, the design of the feet is different. It's supposed to be along the same lines, though. Nitty Tok. 02:55, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

Voice actor?
Any idea on who voiced Liberty Prime? It really sounded like Wes Johnson (who voiced the protectron and security bots). POLE7645 22:38, February 28, 2011 (UTC)

Eye color
Isnt his 'Eye' blue or was I just seeing things?--68.52.5.36 04:15, June 1, 2011 (UTC)

Bethesda and Giants
Bethesda has always used giants for the endgame senerio. The Numidium and Akulakhan were two magical giants featured in The Elder Scrolls. Also in the Elder Scrolls Mehrunes Dagon, a gigantic god, comes to walk the earth to destroy just like Libery Prime does. I just thought it was intresting how often giants appear in their games.
 * Not just Bethesda and not just in games. It is very common to associate big monsters to the final boss etc. Well all except the Holy Grail and the bunny rabbit. User avatar tag.gif Avatar talk.png 21:36, June 2, 2011 (UTC)

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Frank Horrigan Reference
The way Liberty Prime dies in Broken Steel is an obvious reference to how Frank Horrigan died in Fallout 2. I don't see this mentioned in the article, should I add it? Automatic Grand Theft 01:57, July 11, 2011 (UTC)

Of course you should add it, and I assume it was you who added it to the "Notes" section. Great catch! GlassJAw667 01:36, October 21, 2011 (UTC)