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* The outer shell of the M1 helmet the Soldier usually wears is known as the "steel pot". | * The outer shell of the M1 helmet the Soldier usually wears is known as the "steel pot". | ||
* Despite what it says in the description, the Stainless Pot does not protect the wearer from bullets or shrapnel. | * Despite what it says in the description, the Stainless Pot does not protect the wearer from bullets or shrapnel. | ||
+ | * Usually people that use this as hats are stereotyped as crazy. This might mean Soldier is crazy, which can be noticed on [[Meet the Soldier]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 2 November 2010
“ | Do not look at me, I did not ask you a question!
Click to listen
— The Soldier on fashion sense (or lack thereof)
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The Stainless Pot is a headwear item for the Soldier. Released with the Classless Update, it appears as an ordinary stainless-steel saucepan, which the Soldier wears on his head as an improvised helmet.
The hat description was written by cypherx82. It was slightly edited by Valve.
Trivia
- This references a classic comedy gag where pots and pans are used as improvised armor. This gag is followed through with the Frying Pan melee weapon.
- The outer shell of the M1 helmet the Soldier usually wears is known as the "steel pot".
- Despite what it says in the description, the Stainless Pot does not protect the wearer from bullets or shrapnel.
- Usually people that use this as hats are stereotyped as crazy. This might mean Soldier is crazy, which can be noticed on Meet the Soldier
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