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'''Nuclear Nellie'''is a [[Van Buren weapons|weapon]] that was to appear in ''[[Van Buren]]'', the canceled ''[[Fallout 3]]'' by [[Black Isle Studios]].
 
'''Nuclear Nellie'''is a [[Van Buren weapons|weapon]] that was to appear in ''[[Van Buren]]'', the canceled ''[[Fallout 3]]'' by [[Black Isle Studios]].

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Nuclear Nellieis a weapon that was to appear in Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios.

Characteristics

Nuclear Nellie is a Howitzer looking cannon, this gun was originally designed to fire a ten megaton nuclear warhead shell, cannon style, to a target some thirty miles away. In it's current state, Willem Clark changed Nuclear Nellie's design a bit to fire a dirty shell thirty miles away. The dirty shell uses the few, but remaining remnants of uranium and other radioactive material to distribute over a two city block area. The resulting contamination, Willem hopes, will cause the occupants of the newly radioactive zone to disperse and flee. Willem intends to one day use this device against an enemy, once he finds one that is a suitable threat. Until then, Nuclear Nellie waits[1].

Location

Nuclear Weapons R&D and Reservation's Main Computer room inside the Reservation[1].

Behind the scenes

Nuclear Nellie is based of the M65 Atomic Cannon.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Van Buren Reservation design document. [1]