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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 different types, from games to movies, even jokes that have developed within the game and its community have been included. Below are references specific to the [[Sniper]] class.
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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.
 
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==Books and Comics==
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==Achievements==
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Australian Rules}}
  
===My Brilliant Career===
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{{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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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Beaux and Arrows}}
  
''Achievement: My Brilliant Career''
 
  
{{w|My Brilliant Career}} is a 1901 novel by Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin (1879–1954), one of the major Australian writers of her time. It was written while she was still a teenager, as a romance to amuse her friends. Franklin submitted the manuscript to Henry Lawson who contributed a preface and took it to his own publishers in Edinburgh. The popularity of the novel in Australia and the perceived closeness of many of the characters to her own family and circumstances as small farmers in New South Wales near Goulburn 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|Be Efficient}}
  
==Games==
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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 second of said standards given in [[Meet the Sniper]].
  
===Team Fortress Classic===
 
  
The bobble-head on the Sniper's dash in ''[[Meet the Sniper]]'' is a caricature of the [[Civilian (Classic)|Civilian]] as he appears in the original [[Team Fortress Classic]].
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Be Polite}}
  
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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 first of said standards given in [[Meet the Sniper]].
  
==History and Politics==
 
  
===Robin Hood===
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Consolation Prize}}
  
''Achievement: 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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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Dead Reckoning}}
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|De-sentry-lized}}
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Dropped Dead}}
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==In-Jokes==
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Enemy at the Gate}}
  
===Headshot Icon===
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{{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.
  
The warning sign at the beginning of Meet the Sniper bears the in-game icon for a [[headshot]].
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Friendship is Golden}}
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Have a Plan}}
  
===Jarate===
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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]].
  
[[Jarate]] was first seen as a background object in Meet the Sniper, after which it was turned into an unlockable secondary weapon for the Sniper class.
 
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jarate Chop}}
  
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===Meet the Sniper===
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jarring Transition}}
  
''Achievement: Not a Crazed Gunman, Dad''
 
  
A reference to the Sniper's dad's description of his son's job in Meet the Sniper.
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Jumper Stumper}}
  
  
==Music==
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Kill Everyone You Meet}}
  
===God Save the Queen===
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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]].
  
{{Quotation|'''The Sniper'''|God save the queen!|sound=Sniper_battlecry05.wav}}
 
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Kook the Spook}}
  
<div>{{youtube|tN9EC3Gy6Nk|width= 300}}</div>
 
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|My Brilliant Career}}
  
One of the Sniper's lines during his [[Submachine Gun]] taunt, "{{w|God Save the Queen}}", or "God Save the King", is an anthem used in a number of Commonwealth realms. It is the national anthem of the United Kingdom, one of the two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand (since 1977) and the royal anthem of Australia (since 1984), Canada (since 1980), the Isle of Man, Belize, Jamaica, and Tuvalu.
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{{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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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Not a Crazed Gunman, Dad}}
  
===Magnum Force Theme===
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This is a reference to and argument the Sniper has over the phone in [[Meet the Sniper]].
  
<div>{{youtube|3roS8cJRGEk|width= 300}}</div>
 
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Number One Assistant}}
  
The music that plays throughout Meet the Sniper appears to be a homage to the theme of 1973's ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070355/ Magnum Force]'', the second of the ''{{w|Dirty Harry}}'' movies. The video itself carries a strong early 70's theme.
 
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Parting Shot}}
  
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===William Tell Overture===
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Pincushion}}
  
<div>{{youtube|6TOW_4TXJ2Q|width= 300}}</div>
 
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Rain on Their Parade}}
  
''Achievement: William Tell Overkill''
 
  
The William Tell Overture is the overture to the opera William Tell, composed by {{w|Gioachino Rossini}}. There has been repeated use (as well as parody) of this overture in the popular media, most famously as the theme music for the radio and television show {{w|The Lone Ranger}}, and it is quoted by Dmitri Shostakovich in his Symphony No. 15. William Tell was the last of Rossini's 39 operas, after which he went into semi-retirement, although he continued to compose cantatas, sacred music, and secular vocal music. The character William Tell is known for hitting an apple balanced on the head of his son with an arrow.
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Robbin' Hood}}
  
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{{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.
  
==Organizations==
 
  
===Greyhound Lines===
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Rode Hard, Put Away Wet}}
  
The bus that drives by at the end of Meet the Sniper has 'BLUDOG' on the side, a reference to the real life {{w|Greyhound Lines}} bus service.
 
  
==Sayings and Phrases==
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Saturation Bombing}}
  
  
==="Be polite. Be efficient. Have a plan to kill everyone you meet."===
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Self-destruct Sequence}}
  
''Achievements: Be Polite / Be Efficient / Have a Plan / 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." The achievements are a reference to said standards given in Meet the Sniper.
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Shafted}}
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Shock Treatment}}
  
==="Boom, Headshot"===
 
  
{{Quotation|'''The Sniper'''|Boom, headshot.}}
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Shoot the Breeze}}
  
  
<div>{{youtube|olm7xC-gBMY|width= 300}}</div>
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Socket to Him}}
  
  
The phrase "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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{{Show achievement|Sniper|The Last Wave}}
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Triple Prey}}
  
==="FOAD"===
 
  
The Billboard in the opening shot of Meet the Sniper and behind the Sniper in the pay phone scenes 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.
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Trust Your Feelings}}
  
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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.
  
==Sport==
 
  
===Australian Rules Football===
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{{Show achievement|Sniper|Überectomy}}
  
''Achievement: 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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{{Show achievement|Sniper|William Tell Overkill}}
  
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The {{W|William Tell Overture}} is the overture to the opera {{W|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}}. The character William Tell is known for hitting an apple balanced on the head of his son with an arrow.
  
==TV and Film==
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==Hats & Miscellaneous Items==
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{{Achievement|Larrikin Robin||Backpack Larrikin Robin.png}}
  
===Crocodile Dundee===
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{{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]].
  
{{Quotation|'''The Sniper'''|Now ''this'', is a knife!|sound=Sniper_meleedare01.wav}}
 
{{youtube|01NHcTM5IA4}}
 
The Sniper's lines "Now this, is a knife!" references a popular scene in the film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090555/ Crocodile Dundee]. The [[Trophy Belt]] hat is also likely a reference to the hat worn by main character Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, who popularized the 'rugged bushman' Australian stereotype. 
 
  
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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.|Backpack Trophy Belt.png}}
  
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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}}, who also popularized the "rugged bushman" Australian stereotype. 
  
===Enemy at the Gates===
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==Responses==
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===Dominating a Medic===
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[[Media:Sniper_DominationMedic01.wav|'''"What's up, Doc? Heh, heh, heh!"''']]
  
''Achievement: Enemy at the Gate''
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This line is the signiature catchphrase of {{W|Bugs Bunny}}, a popular cartoon character.
  
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215750/ Enemy at the Gates] is a 2001 war film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, starring Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes and Ed Harris set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II.
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===Other Responses===
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[[Media:Sniper_battlecry05.wav|'''"God save the queen!"''']] ''- at round start or during [[SMG]] taunt''
  
The film's title is taken from William Craig's 1973 nonfiction book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad from 1942–1943. It is based on a duel mentioned in the book that developed between Soviet Sniper Vasily Grigoryevich Zaytsev and his German rival, Major Erwin König, as they stalk each other during the battle. The movie is also partially based on the book War of the Rats.
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"{{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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===Kenny===
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[[Media:Sniper_meleedare01.wav|'''"Now ''this'' is a knife!"''']] ''- unused response''
  
The general theme of Meet the Sniper may be a reference to the movie {{w|Kenny (2006 film)|Kenny}}, which is based off 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 the line of work, they are both Australian, as well as similarly spoken lines.  
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This line references a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01NHcTM5IA4 popular] scene from the film {{W|Crocodile Dundee}}.
  
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==Media==
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===Meet the Sniper===
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'''"Boom, headshot."'''
  
===Looney Tunes===
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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}}.
  
{{Quotation|'''The Sniper'''|What's up Doc?! Hehehe!!|sound=Sniper_DominationMedic01.wav}}
 
  
This line, sometimes said upon dominating a [[Medic]], is character Bugs Bunny's signature catch phrase.
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The bobble-head on the Sniper's dashboard in ''[[Meet the Sniper]]'' is a caricature of the [[Civilian (Classic)|Civilian]] as he appears in the original [[Team Fortress Classic]].
  
  
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The road sign at the beginning of the video bears the in-game icon for a [[headshot]].
  
===Star Wars===
 
  
''Achievement: Trust Your Feelings''
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The music that plays throughout ''Meet the Sniper'' appears to be a homage to the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3roS8cJRGEk theme] of 1973 film ''{{W|Magnum Force}}'', the second of the ''{{w|Dirty Harry}}'' movies. The video itself carries a strong early 70s theme.
  
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 to not use any assistance in their shots.
 
  
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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}} bus service.
  
=== The Joker (Batman) ===
 
  
{{Quotation|'''The Sniper'''|I'm gonna cut a smile into ya!|sound=Sniper_meleedare09.wav}}
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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.  
  
This response may be a reference to a line by the Joker from {{w|The Dark Knight (film)|The Dark Knight}}: "Wanna know how I got these scars? My father was...a drinker, and a fiend. And one night he goes off crazier than usual. Mommy gets the kitchen knife to defend herself. He doesn't like that. Not...one...bit. So, me watching, he takes the knife to her, laughing while he does it. He turns to me and he says, 'Why so serious?' He comes at me with the knife, 'Why so serious?!' He sticks the blade in my mouth, 'Let's put a smile on that face!'" This could also be a reference to the "Rat's Smile", a common practice by the Mafia organized crime syndicate. It involves cutting a suspected snitch in such a fashion as to make him appear to be "smiling".
 
  
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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, and they are both Australian, as well as similarly spoken lines.
  
=== Charles Atlas ===
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===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.
 
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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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.


Template:W 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.



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 Template:W: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the second of said standards given in Meet the Sniper.


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 Template:W: "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet." This achievement is a reference to the first of said standards given in Meet the Sniper.


Consolation Prize
Consolation Prize
Get backstabbed 50 times.



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



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



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



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


Template:W is a 2001 war film set during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. The film's title is taken from Template:W's 1973 book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Template:W. 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.



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


The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the Template:W: "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.



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



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



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


The Sniper's "standards" are very similar to those of the Template:W: "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.



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


Template:W is a 1901 novel by Template:W, 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 and 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.



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



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



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



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


Template:W 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.



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



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



Shafted
Shafted
Stab an enemy with an arrow.



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



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



Socket to Him
Socket to Him
Headshot an enemy Demoman.



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



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



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 Template:W 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.



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


The Template:W is the overture to the opera Template:W, composed by Template:W. There has been repeated use of this overture in the popular media, most famously as the theme music for the radio and television show Template:W. The character William Tell is known for hitting an apple balanced on the head of his son with an arrow.

Hats & Miscellaneous Items

Larrikin Robin
Larrikin Robin


Template:W 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.


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 Template:W, who also popularized the "rugged bushman" Australian stereotype.

Responses

Dominating a Medic

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

This line is the signiature catchphrase of Template:W, a popular cartoon character.

Other Responses

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

"Template:W" 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!" - unused response

This line references a popular scene from the film Template:W.

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 Template:W.


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 Template:W, the second of the Template:W 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 Template:W 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 Template:W, 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, and they are both Australian, 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.

Comparison
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Charles Atlas Comic Jarate Comic

See Also