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File:Giger_Counter_1st_person_RED.png|RED first-person view.
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File:Steamworkshop_tf2_giger_counter_import_thumb.jpg|Steam Workshop thumbnail for the Giger Counter.
 
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motion tracker replica 2.jpg|A replica of the [http://avp.wikia.com/wiki/M314_Motion_Tracker M314 Motion Tracker] used in the movie [[W:Aliens (film)|Aliens]].
 
motion tracker replica 2.jpg|A replica of the [http://avp.wikia.com/wiki/M314_Motion_Tracker M314 Motion Tracker] used in the movie [[W:Aliens (film)|Aliens]].

Revision as of 14:26, 29 April 2016

Analyzes and slightly irradiates your enemies!
Giger Counter publicity blurb

The Giger Counter is a community-created secondary weapon for the Engineer. It's an Aliens inspired Motion Tracker with a joystick attached to the top of the handle. It emits a team-colored light that glows in the dark.

This weapon functions identically to the Wrangler.

The Giger Counter may be inspected by using the inspect item key (default key: hold F).

The Giger Counter was contributed to the Steam Workshop.


Strange variant


Update history

October 6, 2015 Patch (Invasion Community Update)

  • The Giger Counter was added to the game.

October 28, 2015 Patch (Scream Fortress 2015)

  • Added inspect animations for the Giger Counter

Bugs

  • The Giger Counter lack the description "Team Colored Weapon", and their BLU team variants cannot be viewed in the backpack unless playing on BLU team.

Trivia

  • This item's name is a portmanteau of "Geiger counter", an instrument used for measuring ionizing radiation, and H. R. Giger, a surrealist artist who heavily influenced science fiction art and designed the Alien creature, among other things.
  • The design of the weapon is based specifically on the M314 Motion Tracker, a fictional tool that first appeared on the 1986 movie Aliens.

Gallery

See also