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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Australian Rules}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Australian Rules}}
  
{{w|Australian rules football}} is a football variant played between two teams of 18 players outdoors on large oval-shaped grass fields (often modified cricket fields), with a ball in the shape of a prolate spheroid. It is also commonly referred to as Australian rules, Aussie rules, football, footy or AFL (although AFL is actually the name of the elite national league, not the sport).
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[[w:Australian rules football|Australian rules football]] is a football variant played between two teams of 18 players outdoors on large oval-shaped grass fields (often modified cricket fields), with a ball in the shape of a prolate spheroid. It is also commonly referred to as Australian rules, Aussie rules, football, footy or AFL (although AFL is actually the name of the elite national league, not the sport).
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Be Efficient}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Be Efficient}}
  
The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the {{w|United States Marine Corps}}: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." The requirements for this achievement reference the scene in [[Meet the Sniper]] where the Sniper kills a Soldier, a Medic and a Pyro in quick succession.
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The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the [[w:United States Marine Corps|United States Marine Corps]]: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." The requirements for this achievement reference the scene in [[Meet the Sniper]] where the Sniper kills a Soldier, a Medic and a Pyro in quick succession.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Be Polite}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Be Polite}}
  
The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the {{w|United States Marine Corps}}: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." The requirements for this achievement reference the scene in [[Meet the Sniper]] where the Sniper doffs his hat after stabbing a Spy with the Kukri.
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The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the [[w:United States Marine Corps|United States Marine Corps]]: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." The requirements for this achievement reference the scene in [[Meet the Sniper]] where the Sniper doffs his hat after stabbing a Spy with the Kukri.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Consolation Prize}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Consolation Prize}}
  
A {{w|consolation prize}} is given to those who do not win an event, but are deserving some recognition.
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A [[w:consolation prize|consolation prize]] is given to those who do not win an event, but are deserving some recognition.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Dead Reckoning}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Dead Reckoning}}
  
{{W|Dead reckoning}} is the process of estimating one's current position based upon a previously determined position and an estimate in speed and course over time.
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[[w:Dead reckoning|Dead reckoning]] is the process of estimating one's current position based upon a previously determined position and an estimate in speed and course over time.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|De-sentry-lized}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|De-sentry-lized}}
  
This is a play on {{W|decentralized}}, the process of dispersing decision-making governance closer to the people or citizens.
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This is a play on [[w:decentralized|decentralized]], the process of dispersing decision-making governance closer to the people or citizens.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Enemy at the Gate}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Enemy at the Gate}}
  
{{W|Enemy at the Gates}} is a 2001 war film set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The film's title is taken from {{W|William Craig}}'s 1973 book ''Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad'', which describes the events surrounding the {{W|Battle of Stalingrad}}. It is based on a duel mentioned in the book that developed between a Soviet sniper and his German rival as they stalk each other during the battle.
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[[w:Enemy at the Gates|Enemy at the Gates]] is a 2001 war film set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The film's title is taken from [[w:William Craig|William Craig]]'s 1973 book ''Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad'', which describes the events surrounding the [[w:Battle of Stalingrad|Battle of Stalingrad]]. It is based on a duel mentioned in the book that developed between a Soviet sniper and his German rival as they stalk each other during the battle.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Have a Plan}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Have a Plan}}
  
The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the {{w|United States Marine Corps}}: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the last of said standards given in [[Meet the Sniper]].
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The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the [[w:United States Marine Corps|United States Marine Corps]]: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the last of said standards given in [[Meet the Sniper]].
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jarate Chop}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jarate Chop}}
  
This is a play on the popular term "karate chop", which actually refers to a {{W|knifehand strike}} in karate.
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This is a play on the popular term "karate chop", which actually refers to a [[w:knifehand strike|knifehand strike]] in karate.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jumper Stumper}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jumper Stumper}}
  
A {{w|stump-jump plough}} is a plough invented in South Australia in the late nineteenth century. ''{{w|Romper Stomper}}'' is a 1992 film about Australian neo-Nazi skinheads starring Russell Crowe.
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A [[w:stump-jump plough|stump-jump plough]] is a plough invented in South Australia in the late nineteenth century. ''[[w:Romper Stomper|Romper Stomper]]'' is a 1992 film about Australian neo-Nazi skinheads starring Russell Crowe.
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Kill Everyone You Meet}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Kill Everyone You Meet}}
  
The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the {{w|United States Marine Corps}}: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the last of said standards given in [[Meet the Sniper]].
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The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the [[w:United States Marine Corps|United States Marine Corps]]: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the last of said standards given in [[Meet the Sniper]].
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|My Brilliant Career}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|My Brilliant Career}}
  
{{w|My Brilliant Career}} is a 1901 novel by {{W|Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin}}, one of the major Australian writers of her time. The popularity of the novel in Australia and the perceived closeness of many of the characters to her own family and circumstances caused Franklin a great deal of distress and led her to withdrawing the novel from publication until after her death.
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[[w:My Brilliant Career|My Brilliant Career]] is a 1901 novel by [[w:Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin|Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin]], one of the major Australian writers of her time. The popularity of the novel in Australia and the perceived closeness of many of the characters to her own family and circumstances caused Franklin a great deal of distress and led her to withdrawing the novel from publication until after her death.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Robbin' Hood}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Robbin' Hood}}
  
{{W|Robin Hood}} is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" and fighting against injustice and tyranny. He is famed for his use of the bow and arrow, which is referenced with the Sniper's [[Huntsman]] longbow and the [[Larrikin Robin]] hat.
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[[w:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]] is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" and fighting against injustice and tyranny. He is famed for his use of the bow and arrow, which is referenced with the Sniper's [[Huntsman]] longbow and the [[Larrikin Robin]] hat.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Saturation Bombing}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Saturation Bombing}}
  
Saturation bombing is a term interchangeable with {{w|carpet bombing}}, a process where a large section of land is bombed by aircraft.
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Saturation bombing is a term interchangeable with [[w:carpet bombing|carpet bombing]], a process where a large section of land is bombed by aircraft.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Shock Treatment}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Shock Treatment}}
  
{{W|Shock treatment}} is a process where an electric shock is applied for torture or psychological treatment.
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[[w:Shock treatment|Shock treatment]] is a process where an electric shock is applied for torture or psychological treatment.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|The Last Wave}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|The Last Wave}}
  
The name of the achievement refers to a 1977 Australian film called {{w|The Last Wave}}, which follows the story of a Sydney lawyer defending five Aborigines in a ritualized taboo murder.
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The name of the achievement refers to a 1977 Australian film called [[w:The Last Wave|The Last Wave]], which follows the story of a Sydney lawyer defending five Aborigines in a ritualized taboo murder.
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Triple Prey}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Triple Prey}}
  
This is a pun on {{w|Triple play|"triple play"}}, the act of making three outs in the same play in baseball.
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This is a pun on [[w:Triple play|"triple play"]], the act of making three outs in the same play in baseball.
 
   
 
   
  
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Trust Your Feelings}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|Trust Your Feelings}}
  
This is a reference to Obi-Wan's line "Trust your feelings, Luke," in {{W|Star Wars}} as Luke takes his {{botignore|critical}} shot at the Death Star. The achievement's icon references the computer visualization of the Death Star trench run in the scene. Both this scene and the achievement require the characters not to use any assistance in their shots.
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This is a reference to Obi-Wan's line "Trust your feelings, Luke," in [[w:Star Wars|Star Wars]] as Luke takes his {{botignore|critical}} shot at the Death Star. The achievement's icon references the computer visualization of the Death Star trench run in the scene. Both this scene and the achievement require the characters not to use any assistance in their shots.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|William Tell Overkill}}
 
{{Show achievement|Sniper|William Tell Overkill}}
  
Swiss patriotic folk hero {{W|William Tell}} is reputed to have been an expert crossbowman who once hit an apple balanced on the head of his son with a crossbow bolt. The {{W|William Tell Overture}} is the overture to the opera ''{{W|William Tell (opera)|William Tell}}'' composed by {{w|Gioachino Rossini}}. There has been repeated use of this overture in the popular media, most famously as the theme music for the radio and television show {{w|The Lone Ranger}}.
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Swiss patriotic folk hero [[w:William Tell|William Tell]] is reputed to have been an expert crossbowman who once hit an apple balanced on the head of his son with a crossbow bolt. The [[w:William Tell Overture|William Tell Overture]] is the overture to the opera ''[[w:William Tell (opera)|William Tell]]'' composed by [[w:Gioachino Rossini|Gioachino Rossini]]. There has been repeated use of this overture in the popular media, most famously as the theme music for the radio and television show [[w:The Lone Ranger|The Lone Ranger]].
  
 
==Weapons==
 
==Weapons==
 
{{Achievement|Bazaar Bargain||Item icon Bazaar Bargain.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Bazaar Bargain||Item icon Bazaar Bargain.png}}
  
The Bazaar Bargain is based on the {{W|Jezail|jezail}}, a type of musket that was commonly used in the Middle East. While the quality and manufacture of such weapons differed widely, a common feature of these weapons lay in their use of rifled barrels and a heavily curved stock, the former of which gave them a great advantage in range and accuracy over the smoothbore firearms that were commonly used up until the mid-19th century.<br>
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The Bazaar Bargain is based on the [[w:Jezail|jezail]], a type of musket that was commonly used in the Middle East. While the quality and manufacture of such weapons differed widely, a common feature of these weapons lay in their use of rifled barrels and a heavily curved stock, the former of which gave them a great advantage in range and accuracy over the smoothbore firearms that were commonly used up until the mid-19th century.<br>
{{W|Bazaar|"Bazaar"}} is a Persian word for a large market where goods are sold. Bazaars can be found across the world, though they are most common in the Middle East, primarily in Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
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[[w:Bazaar|"Bazaar"]] is a Persian word for a large market where goods are sold. Bazaars can be found across the world, though they are most common in the Middle East, primarily in Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Shahanshah||Item icon Shahanshah.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Shahanshah||Item icon Shahanshah.png}}
  
{{w|Shahanshah}} is Persian for "King of Kings", the title of Iran's rulers during the {{w|Sassanid}}.
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[[w:Shahanshah|Shahanshah]] is Persian for "King of Kings", the title of Iran's rulers during the [[w:Sassanid|Sassanid]].
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Razorback||Item icon Razorback.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Razorback||Item icon Razorback.png}}
  
{{w|Razorback}} is a term used in America and Australia to describe a wild boar.
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[[w:Razorback|Razorback]] is a term used in America and Australia to describe a wild boar.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Huntsman||Item icon Huntsman.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Huntsman||Item icon Huntsman.png}}
{{w|Huntsman spider|Huntsman spiders}} are a family of similar species. Huntsman spiders are fast, and excel at hunting prey (the weapon has both of these traits, being quick to draw and intended for mobile snipers)
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[[w:Huntsman spider|Huntsman spiders]] are a family of similar species. Huntsman spiders are fast, and excel at hunting prey (the weapon has both of these traits, being quick to draw and intended for mobile snipers)
  
 
==Cosmetic Items==
 
==Cosmetic Items==
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{{Achievement|Camper Van Helsing||Item icon Camper Van Helsing.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Camper Van Helsing||Item icon Camper Van Helsing.png}}
  
{{W|Abraham Van Helsing}} was the protagonist of the famous novel ''{{W|Dracula}}''.
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[[w:Abraham Van Helsing|Abraham Van Helsing]] was the protagonist of the famous novel ''[[w:Dracula|Dracula]]''.
  
 
The name of this item set is a portmanteau of "Van Helsing" and "camper van", referring to the Sniper's preferred mode of transport.
 
The name of this item set is a portmanteau of "Van Helsing" and "camper van", referring to the Sniper's preferred mode of transport.
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{{Achievement|Champ Stamp|Show Chinese organized crime gangs who's boss by wearing their cool tattoos without actually participating in any of their totally illegal criminal conspiracies! Note: DO NOT actually show your new tattoo to ANYONE in a Chinese organized crime gang.|Item icon Champ Stamp.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Champ Stamp|Show Chinese organized crime gangs who's boss by wearing their cool tattoos without actually participating in any of their totally illegal criminal conspiracies! Note: DO NOT actually show your new tattoo to ANYONE in a Chinese organized crime gang.|Item icon Champ Stamp.png}}
  
The name is a reference to the term "{{W|Tramp stamp}}", referring to a tattoo which a woman places on her lower back.
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The name is a reference to the term "[[w:Tramp stamp|Tramp stamp]]", referring to a tattoo which a woman places on her lower back.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Crocodile Smile|How many crocodiles had to die to make this necklace? A lot. That's the point.|Item icon Crocodile Smile.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Crocodile Smile|How many crocodiles had to die to make this necklace? A lot. That's the point.|Item icon Crocodile Smile.png}}
  
The necklace is similar to the one used by film character {{W|Michael "Crocodile" Dundee}} in the film {{W|Crocodile Dundee}}.<br>
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The necklace is similar to the one used by film character [[w:Michael "Crocodile" Dundee|Michael "Crocodile" Dundee]] in the film [[w:Crocodile Dundee|Crocodile Dundee]].<br>
 
A crocodile smile is a description of a person who feigns innocence and harmlessness, but is secretly planning malicious deeds.
 
A crocodile smile is a description of a person who feigns innocence and harmlessness, but is secretly planning malicious deeds.
  
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{{Achievement|Garlic Flank Stake||Item icon Garlic Flank Stake.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Garlic Flank Stake||Item icon Garlic Flank Stake.png}}
  
In traditional folklore, {{W|vampires}} are repelled by garlic and can be killed by a wooden stake driven through the heart, making the two items essential tools for vampire hunters.
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In traditional folklore, [[w:vampires|vampires]] are repelled by garlic and can be killed by a wooden stake driven through the heart, making the two items essential tools for vampire hunters.
  
This item's name is a pun on {{w|Flank steak|flank steak}}, a cut of meat often seasoned with garlic or other spices.
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This item's name is a pun on [[w:Flank steak|flank steak]], a cut of meat often seasoned with garlic or other spices.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Holy Hunter||Item icon Holy Hunter.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Holy Hunter||Item icon Holy Hunter.png}}
  
The small cross and silver bullets tucket into the rim of this hat are references to the traditional folklore that {{W|vampires}} are repelled by crosses, and silver bullets can kill {{W|werewolves}}.
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The small cross and silver bullets tucket into the rim of this hat are references to the traditional folklore that [[w:vampires|vampires]] are repelled by crosses, and silver bullets can kill [[w:werewolves|werewolves]].
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Itsy Bitsy Spyer|Is that a miniature Spy in your pocket, or are you just happy to OH GOD, STOP HITTING ME!|Item icon Itsy Bitsy Spyer.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Itsy Bitsy Spyer|Is that a miniature Spy in your pocket, or are you just happy to OH GOD, STOP HITTING ME!|Item icon Itsy Bitsy Spyer.png}}
  
The name is derived from the popular nursery rhyme {{W|Itsy Bitsy Spider|"Itsy Bitsy Spider"}}.<br>
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The name is derived from the popular nursery rhyme [[w:Itsy Bitsy Spider|"Itsy Bitsy Spider"]].<br>
The description is derived from a famous quotation by American actress {{W|Mae West}}, known for her double entendres.
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The description is derived from a famous quotation by American actress [[w:Mae West|Mae West]], known for her double entendres.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Larrikin Robin||Item icon Larrikin Robin.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Larrikin Robin||Item icon Larrikin Robin.png}}
  
{{W|Robin Hood}} is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" and fighting against injustice and tyranny. He is often portrayed wearing a hat almost exactly like the [[Larrikin Robin]].
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[[w:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]] is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" and fighting against injustice and tyranny. He is often portrayed wearing a hat almost exactly like the [[Larrikin Robin]].
  
{{W|Larrikinism}} is an Australian term for mockery of authority, appropriate for a hat styled after a famous outlaw.
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[[w:Larrikinism|Larrikinism]] is an Australian term for mockery of authority, appropriate for a hat styled after a famous outlaw.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Mutton Mann |Enjoy the absolute cutting edge of nineteenth century sideburn fashion with these lustrous, face-hugging muttons. There's no meat in these chops, ladies—but there's plenty of beefcake.|Item icon Mutton Mann.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Mutton Mann |Enjoy the absolute cutting edge of nineteenth century sideburn fashion with these lustrous, face-hugging muttons. There's no meat in these chops, ladies—but there's plenty of beefcake.|Item icon Mutton Mann.png}}
  
It looks similar to the sideburns of {{w|Ebenezer Scrooge}} from the Christmas story {{w|A Christmas Carol}} by Charles Dickens.
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It looks similar to the sideburns of [[w:Ebenezer Scrooge|Ebenezer Scrooge]] from the Christmas story [[w:A Christmas Carol|A Christmas Carol]] by Charles Dickens.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Outback Intellectual|Argyle. Pipe-smoking. Individually, they make you look like an idiot. Together, they make you look smart AND stylish! Just like Umberto Eco!|Item icon Outback Intellectual.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Outback Intellectual|Argyle. Pipe-smoking. Individually, they make you look like an idiot. Together, they make you look smart AND stylish! Just like Umberto Eco!|Item icon Outback Intellectual.png}}
  
{{W|Umberto Eco}} is an Italian writer mostly known for his novels, who also studied Medieval æsthetics.
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[[w:Umberto Eco|Umberto Eco]] is an Italian writer mostly known for his novels, who also studied Medieval æsthetics.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Silver Bullets||Item icon Silver Bullets.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Silver Bullets||Item icon Silver Bullets.png}}
  
Silver bullets are alleged to be the only way to kill a {{W|werewolf}}, while the only way to kill a {{W|vampire}} is a wooden stake hammered into the heart. Vampire hunters also traditionally wore high collars to protect from vampire bites to the neck.
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Silver bullets are alleged to be the only way to kill a [[w:werewolf|werewolf]], while the only way to kill a [[w:vampire|vampire]] is a wooden stake hammered into the heart. Vampire hunters also traditionally wore high collars to protect from vampire bites to the neck.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Trophy Belt|Any old sap can pull teeth from a dead crocodile. It takes a man to pull teeth from a live one.|Item icon Trophy Belt.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Trophy Belt|Any old sap can pull teeth from a dead crocodile. It takes a man to pull teeth from a live one.|Item icon Trophy Belt.png}}
  
The [[Trophy Belt]] is a reference to the hat worn by main character Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee in the film {{W|Crocodile Dundee}}, who also popularized the "rugged bushman" Australian stereotype.
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The [[Trophy Belt]] is a reference to the hat worn by main character Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee in the film [[w:Crocodile Dundee|Crocodile Dundee]], who also popularized the "rugged bushman" Australian stereotype.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Your Worst Nightmare|This bandanna will teach you to eat things that would make a billy goat puke. Like another billy goat.|Item icon Your Worst Nightmare.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Your Worst Nightmare|This bandanna will teach you to eat things that would make a billy goat puke. Like another billy goat.|Item icon Your Worst Nightmare.png}}
  
The description is a reference to a scene in the film ''{{W|First Blood}}'', while the hat is based on the hairstyle of the film's main character, {{W|John Rambo}}.
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The description is a reference to a scene in the film ''[[w:First Blood|First Blood]]'', while the hat is based on the hairstyle of the film's main character, [[w:John Rambo|John Rambo]].
  
 
==Responses==
 
==Responses==
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[[Media:Sniper_DominationMedic01.wav|'''"What's up, Doc? Heh, heh, heh!"''']]
 
[[Media:Sniper_DominationMedic01.wav|'''"What's up, Doc? Heh, heh, heh!"''']]
  
This line is the signature catchphrase of {{W|Bugs Bunny}}, a popular cartoon character.
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This line is the signature catchphrase of [[w:Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny]], a popular cartoon character.
  
 
===Other Responses===
 
===Other Responses===
 
[[Media:Sniper_battlecry05.wav|'''"God save the queen!"''']] ''- at round start or during [[SMG]] taunt''
 
[[Media:Sniper_battlecry05.wav|'''"God save the queen!"''']] ''- at round start or during [[SMG]] taunt''
  
"{{w|God Save the Queen}}" is an anthem used in a number of Commonwealth realms. It is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk national anthem] of the United Kingdom, one of two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand, and the royal anthem of Australia, Canada, the Isle of Man, Belize, Jamaica, and Tuvalu.
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"[[w:God Save the Queen|God Save the Queen]]" is an anthem used in a number of Commonwealth realms. It is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk national anthem] of the United Kingdom, one of two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand, and the royal anthem of Australia, Canada, the Isle of Man, Belize, Jamaica, and Tuvalu.
  
  
 
[[Media:Sniper_meleedare01.wav|'''"Now ''this'' is a knife!"''']] ''- after using the "battle cry" voice command while holding an unlockable [[melee]] weapon''
 
[[Media:Sniper_meleedare01.wav|'''"Now ''this'' is a knife!"''']] ''- after using the "battle cry" voice command while holding an unlockable [[melee]] weapon''
  
This line references a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01NHcTM5IA4 popular] scene from the film {{W|Crocodile Dundee}}.
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This line references a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01NHcTM5IA4 popular] scene from the film [[w:Crocodile Dundee|Crocodile Dundee]].
  
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
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'''"Boom, headshot."'''
 
'''"Boom, headshot."'''
  
The phrase "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olm7xC-gBMY Boom, headshot]" is a reference to the catchphrase of the character FPS Doug in the online comedy series {{w|Pure Pwnage}}.
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The phrase "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olm7xC-gBMY Boom, headshot]" is a reference to the catchphrase of the character FPS Doug in the online comedy series [[w:Pure Pwnage|Pure Pwnage]].
  
  
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The music that plays throughout ''Meet the Sniper'' appears to be a homage to the [http://youtu.be/xi6XbwwbJ1g theme] of 1973 film ''{{W|Magnum Force}}'', the second of the ''{{w|Dirty Harry}}'' movies. The video itself carries a strong early 70s theme.  
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The music that plays throughout ''Meet the Sniper'' appears to be a homage to the [http://youtu.be/xi6XbwwbJ1g theme] of 1973 film ''[[w:Magnum Force|Magnum Force]]'', the second of the ''[[w:Dirty Harry|Dirty Harry]]'' movies. The video itself carries a strong early 70s theme.  
  
  
The bus that drives by at the end of the video has "BLUDOG" on the side, a reference to the {{w|Greyhound Lines}} bus service.
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The bus that drives by at the end of the video has "BLUDOG" on the side, a reference to the [[w:Greyhound Lines|Greyhound Lines]] bus service.
  
  
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The general theme of ''Meet the Sniper'' may be a reference to the film {{w|Kenny (2006 film)|Kenny}}, which is based on the life of an Australian plumber. Similarities between the two include the fact that they are being interviewed in their car for a good portion of their videos, their parents do not approve of their line of work, as well as similarly spoken lines.
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The general theme of ''Meet the Sniper'' may be a reference to the film [[w:Kenny (2006 film)|Kenny]], which is based on the life of an Australian plumber. Similarities between the two include the fact that they are being interviewed in their car for a good portion of their videos, their parents do not approve of their line of work, as well as similarly spoken lines.
  
 
===Jarate Comic===
 
===Jarate Comic===
The comic in which the Sniper learns Jarate is a reference to an old comic ad by {{w|Charles Atlas}}, a developer of bodybuilding techniques.
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The comic in which the Sniper learns Jarate is a reference to an old comic ad by [[w:Charles Atlas|Charles Atlas]], a developer of bodybuilding techniques.
 
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Due to the comedic style of Team Fortress 2 and Valve's humor, the game includes references, usually in a humorous fashion. There are many sources, including games, movies, and music; even jokes that have developed within the game and its community have been included. Below are references specific to the Sniper class.

List of references (Sniper)

Achievements

Australian Rules
Australian Rules
Dominate an enemy Sniper.


Australian rules football is a football variant played between two teams of 18 players outdoors on large oval-shaped grass fields (often modified cricket fields), with a ball in the shape of a prolate spheroid. It is also commonly referred to as Australian rules, Aussie rules, football, footy or AFL (although AFL is actually the name of the elite national league, not the sport).


Beaux and Arrows
Beaux and Arrows
Kill a Heavy & Medic pair with the bow.


This is a play on "bow and arrows". A "beau", "beaux" being the plural, is defined as a frequent and attentive male companion, and is pronounced similarly to "bow".


Be Efficient
Be Efficient
Get 3 kills with the Sniper Rifle without missing a shot.


The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the United States Marine Corps: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." The requirements for this achievement reference the scene in Meet the Sniper where the Sniper kills a Soldier, a Medic and a Pyro in quick succession.


Be Polite
Be Polite
Provide an enemy with a freezecam shot of you doffing your hat.


The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the United States Marine Corps: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." The requirements for this achievement reference the scene in Meet the Sniper where the Sniper doffs his hat after stabbing a Spy with the Kukri.


Consolation Prize
Consolation Prize
Get backstabbed 50 times.


A consolation prize is given to those who do not win an event, but are deserving some recognition.


Dead Reckoning
Dead Reckoning
Kill an enemy with an arrow while you're dead.


Dead reckoning is the process of estimating one's current position based upon a previously determined position and an estimate in speed and course over time.


De-sentry-lized
De-sentry-lized
Destroy 3 Engineer sentry guns.


This is a play on decentralized, the process of dispersing decision-making governance closer to the people or citizens.


Dropped Dead
Dropped Dead
Kill a Scout in midair with your Sniper Rifle or the Huntsman.


Someone who is said to have "dropped dead" has died very suddenly and without warning.


Enemy at the Gate
Enemy at the Gate
Kill an opponent within the first second of the round.


Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 war film set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The film's title is taken from William Craig's 1973 book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad. It is based on a duel mentioned in the book that developed between a Soviet sniper and his German rival as they stalk each other during the battle.


Friendship is Golden
Friendship is Golden
Extinguish a burning teammate with your Jarate.


This is a reference to the value of friendship - in this case the act throwing a jar of (golden) urine to extinguish a burning teammate, thus resulting in a double-entendre.


Have a Plan
Have a Plan
Capture the flag in CTF.


The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the United States Marine Corps: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the last of said standards given in Meet the Sniper.


Jarate Chop
Jarate Chop
Jarate and then kill 3 enemies with your Kukri.


This is a play on the popular term "karate chop", which actually refers to a knifehand strike in karate.


Jarring Transition
Jarring Transition
Use Jarate to reveal a cloaked Spy.


A jarring transition is a sudden and often painful transition, as is what the Spy experiences when his location is revealed after being hit with Jarate.


Jumper Stumper
Jumper Stumper
Kill a rocket or grenade-jumping enemy in midair with your Sniper Rifle or the Huntsman.


A stump-jump plough is a plough invented in South Australia in the late nineteenth century. Romper Stomper is a 1992 film about Australian neo-Nazi skinheads starring Russell Crowe.


Kill Everyone You Meet
Kill Everyone You Meet
Kill 1000 enemies.


The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the United States Marine Corps: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the last of said standards given in Meet the Sniper.


Kook the Spook
Kook the Spook
Kill 10 Spies with your Kukri.


The Kukri is pronounced "kook-kree", and "spook" is slang for a spy.


My Brilliant Career
My Brilliant Career
Top the scoreboard 10 times on teams of 6 or more players.


My Brilliant Career is a 1901 novel by Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, one of the major Australian writers of her time. The popularity of the novel in Australia and the perceived closeness of many of the characters to her own family and circumstances caused Franklin a great deal of distress and led her to withdrawing the novel from publication until after her death.


Not a Crazed Gunman, Dad
Not a Crazed Gunman, Dad
In a single life, kill 3 enemies while they are achieving an objective.


This is a reference to an argument the Sniper has over the phone in Meet the Sniper.


Number One Assistant
Number One Assistant
Score 5 Assists with the Jarate in a single round.


"Number One" is a euphemism for urine, which Jarate is implied to be.


Parting Shot
Parting Shot
Headshot an enemy player the moment his invulnerability wears off.


A parting shot is the final statement in an argument or conversation. The term itself is an English corruption of the term Parthian shot, referring to the ancient Parthians who would fire arrows on horseback while retreating.


Pincushion
Pincushion
Hit an enemy with 3 arrows, without killing them.


A pincushion is a small pillow used to hold sewing needles.


Rain on Their Parade
Rain on Their Parade
Jarate an enemy and the Medic healing him.


To "rain on someone's parade" is to ruin a good moment or important event.


Robbin' Hood
Robbin' Hood
Take down an intelligence carrier with a single arrow.


Robin Hood is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" and fighting against injustice and tyranny. He is famed for his use of the bow and arrow, which is referenced with the Sniper's Huntsman longbow and the Larrikin Robin hat.


Rode Hard, Put Away Wet
Rode Hard, Put Away Wet
Jarate an enemy that you're dominating.


A reference to the old saying which implies someone looks like they've had a hard time. There is also a Left 4 Dead 2 achievement of the same name.


Saturation Bombing
Saturation Bombing
Jarate 4 enemy players with a single throw.


Saturation bombing is a term interchangeable with carpet bombing, a process where a large section of land is bombed by aircraft.


Self-destruct Sequence
Self-destruct Sequence
Headshot 10 enemy Snipers.


This is process where a machine deactivates and destroys itself.


Shafted
Shafted
Stab an enemy with an arrow.


Someone who has been "shafted" is treated harshly or ignored. It is also rude slang for penetration during sex.

A shaft is also the body of an arrow.


Shock Treatment
Shock Treatment
Kill a spy whose backstab attempt was blocked by your Razorback.


Shock treatment is a process where an electric shock is applied for torture or psychological treatment.


Shoot the Breeze
Shoot the Breeze
Kill a fully invisible Spy in a single hit.


To "shoot the breeze" is an idiom of having a relaxed conversation. In this case the Spy can make himself invisible and the Sniper is shooting the "breeze" (an invisible Spy).


Socket to Him
Socket to Him
Headshot an enemy Demoman.


This is a play on "Sock it to him", a phrase of encouragement in a fight. This is also a play on the eye socket, for the Demoman has only one eye remaining in his right socket.


The Last Wave
The Last Wave
Provide an enemy with a freezecam shot of you waving to them.


The name of the achievement refers to a 1977 Australian film called The Last Wave, which follows the story of a Sydney lawyer defending five Aborigines in a ritualized taboo murder.


Triple Prey
Triple Prey
In a single round, get a kill with 3 different weapons.


This is a pun on "triple play", the act of making three outs in the same play in baseball.


Trust Your Feelings
Trust Your Feelings
Get 5 kills with the Sniper Rifle without your scope.


This is a reference to Obi-Wan's line "Trust your feelings, Luke," in Star Wars as Luke takes his critical shot at the Death Star. The achievement's icon references the computer visualization of the Death Star trench run in the scene. Both this scene and the achievement require the characters not to use any assistance in their shots.


Überectomy
Überectomy
Kill a Medic that is ready to deploy an ÜberCharge.


The suffix -ectomy stands for "surgical removal of", so this is literally "removal of Über".


William Tell Overkill
William Tell Overkill
Pin an enemy Heavy to the wall via his head.


Swiss patriotic folk hero William Tell is reputed to have been an expert crossbowman who once hit an apple balanced on the head of his son with a crossbow bolt. The William Tell Overture is the overture to the opera William Tell composed by Gioachino Rossini. There has been repeated use of this overture in the popular media, most famously as the theme music for the radio and television show The Lone Ranger.

Weapons

Bazaar Bargain
Bazaar Bargain


The Bazaar Bargain is based on the jezail, a type of musket that was commonly used in the Middle East. While the quality and manufacture of such weapons differed widely, a common feature of these weapons lay in their use of rifled barrels and a heavily curved stock, the former of which gave them a great advantage in range and accuracy over the smoothbore firearms that were commonly used up until the mid-19th century.
"Bazaar" is a Persian word for a large market where goods are sold. Bazaars can be found across the world, though they are most common in the Middle East, primarily in Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.


Darwin's Danger Shield
Darwin's Danger Shield


The item's name is a reference to the city of Darwin, the capital of Australia's Northern Territory. Crocodiles are commonly found near the city.


Machina
Machina


This weapon gets its name from the Latin phrase "deus ex machina" (literally meaning "god out of the machine"), which is a term used to describe a convenient plot device that abruptly appears out of nowhere and solves all of the problems the protagonist may be facing. This is derived from Greek and Roman plays, where an actor playing a god would come down on a moving platform to help, hinder, or provide exposition on a situation.


Shahanshah
Shahanshah


Shahanshah is Persian for "King of Kings", the title of Iran's rulers during the Sassanid.


Razorback
Razorback


Razorback is a term used in America and Australia to describe a wild boar.


Huntsman
Huntsman

Huntsman spiders are a family of similar species. Huntsman spiders are fast, and excel at hunting prey (the weapon has both of these traits, being quick to draw and intended for mobile snipers)

Cosmetic Items

Anger
Anger


This resembles the Anger appearance set worn by Resistance members in Brink.


Camper Van Helsing
Camper Van Helsing


Abraham Van Helsing was the protagonist of the famous novel Dracula.

The name of this item set is a portmanteau of "Van Helsing" and "camper van", referring to the Sniper's preferred mode of transport.


Champ Stamp
Champ Stamp
Show Chinese organized crime gangs who's boss by wearing their cool tattoos without actually participating in any of their totally illegal criminal conspiracies! Note: DO NOT actually show your new tattoo to ANYONE in a Chinese organized crime gang.


The name is a reference to the term "Tramp stamp", referring to a tattoo which a woman places on her lower back.


Crocodile Smile
Crocodile Smile
How many crocodiles had to die to make this necklace? A lot. That's the point.


The necklace is similar to the one used by film character Michael "Crocodile" Dundee in the film Crocodile Dundee.
A crocodile smile is a description of a person who feigns innocence and harmlessness, but is secretly planning malicious deeds.


Flamingo Kid
Flamingo Kid
Are you man enough to wear this bright colored cowboy hat? Just in case you're not, we slapped a half-a-skull on it to ease you into the exciting new world of wearing this hat.


This is based on the Gunslinger's hat from the game Super Monday Night Combat.


Garlic Flank Stake
Garlic Flank Stake


In traditional folklore, vampires are repelled by garlic and can be killed by a wooden stake driven through the heart, making the two items essential tools for vampire hunters.

This item's name is a pun on flank steak, a cut of meat often seasoned with garlic or other spices.


Holy Hunter
Holy Hunter


The small cross and silver bullets tucket into the rim of this hat are references to the traditional folklore that vampires are repelled by crosses, and silver bullets can kill werewolves.


Itsy Bitsy Spyer
Itsy Bitsy Spyer
Is that a miniature Spy in your pocket, or are you just happy to OH GOD, STOP HITTING ME!


The name is derived from the popular nursery rhyme "Itsy Bitsy Spider".
The description is derived from a famous quotation by American actress Mae West, known for her double entendres.


Larrikin Robin
Larrikin Robin


Robin Hood is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for "stealing from the rich and giving to the poor" and fighting against injustice and tyranny. He is often portrayed wearing a hat almost exactly like the Larrikin Robin.

Larrikinism is an Australian term for mockery of authority, appropriate for a hat styled after a famous outlaw.


Lone Star
Lone Star
You're runnin' the show in these here parts; you deserve a big hat with a star. The size of the hat is indicative of how much of the show you're running - which is all of it, by the way. Honestly, we really don't know how people get respect without this hat.


This hat is designed to resemble the character Lonestar from Awesomenauts. Both the character's name and the hat's name are derived from the state of Texas' nickname "The Lone Star State," which comes from the fact that the state flag has only one star on it.


Mutton Mann
Mutton Mann
Enjoy the absolute cutting edge of nineteenth century sideburn fashion with these lustrous, face-hugging muttons. There's no meat in these chops, ladies—but there's plenty of beefcake.


It looks similar to the sideburns of Ebenezer Scrooge from the Christmas story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.


Outback Intellectual
Outback Intellectual
Argyle. Pipe-smoking. Individually, they make you look like an idiot. Together, they make you look smart AND stylish! Just like Umberto Eco!


Umberto Eco is an Italian writer mostly known for his novels, who also studied Medieval æsthetics.


Silver Bullets
Silver Bullets


Silver bullets are alleged to be the only way to kill a werewolf, while the only way to kill a vampire is a wooden stake hammered into the heart. Vampire hunters also traditionally wore high collars to protect from vampire bites to the neck.


Sniper's Snipin' Glass
Sniper's Snipin' Glass
Dota 2 International Championship Gamescom 2011


This resembles the scope worn by Sniper, also known as Kardel Sharpeye, in Dota 2.


Trophy Belt
Trophy Belt
Any old sap can pull teeth from a dead crocodile. It takes a man to pull teeth from a live one.


The Trophy Belt is a reference to the hat worn by main character Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee in the film Crocodile Dundee, who also popularized the "rugged bushman" Australian stereotype.


Your Worst Nightmare
Your Worst Nightmare
This bandanna will teach you to eat things that would make a billy goat puke. Like another billy goat.


The description is a reference to a scene in the film First Blood, while the hat is based on the hairstyle of the film's main character, John Rambo.

Responses

Dominating a Medic

"What's up, Doc? Heh, heh, heh!"

This line is the signature catchphrase of Bugs Bunny, a popular cartoon character.

Other Responses

"God save the queen!" - at round start or during SMG taunt

"God Save the Queen" is an anthem used in a number of Commonwealth realms. It is the national anthem of the United Kingdom, one of two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand, and the royal anthem of Australia, Canada, the Isle of Man, Belize, Jamaica, and Tuvalu.


"Now this is a knife!" - after using the "battle cry" voice command while holding an unlockable melee weapon

This line references a popular scene from the film Crocodile Dundee.

Media

Meet the Sniper

"Boom, headshot."

The phrase "Boom, headshot" is a reference to the catchphrase of the character FPS Doug in the online comedy series Pure Pwnage.


The bobble-head on the Sniper's dashboard in Meet the Sniper is a caricature of the Civilian as he appears in the original Team Fortress Classic.


The road sign at the beginning of the video bears the in-game icon for a headshot.


The music that plays throughout Meet the Sniper appears to be a homage to the theme of 1973 film Magnum Force, the second of the Dirty Harry movies. The video itself carries a strong early 70s theme.


The bus that drives by at the end of the video has "BLUDOG" on the side, a reference to the Greyhound Lines bus service.


The Billboard in the background reads "FOAD: Camping Fun, All year round!" This is both a reference to the "camping" style of gameplay snipers employ and the internet initialism FOAD (Fuck Off And Die), often aimed at snipers in various online games by disgruntled players.


The general theme of Meet the Sniper may be a reference to the film Kenny, which is based on the life of an Australian plumber. Similarities between the two include the fact that they are being interviewed in their car for a good portion of their videos, their parents do not approve of their line of work, as well as similarly spoken lines.

Jarate Comic

The comic in which the Sniper learns Jarate is a reference to an old comic ad by Charles Atlas, a developer of bodybuilding techniques.

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