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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 08:51, 13 November 2010
“ | Every one of you deserves a medal!
Click to listen
— The Soldier
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Appearing as a small gold medal worn on the chest with a team colored ribbon, the Gentle Manne's Service Medal is a Miscellaneous item that was obtainable for the Soldier. The medal was not unlockable in-game, but instead was given away via a hidden page on the Classless Update website.
The medal was awarded to the first 11,111 players who visited the page. After the August 21, 2009 patch, the medals became individually numbered up to #11,111 in the item's description, effectively making each individual medal completely unique.
The medals became tradable as of the October 27th, 2010 Halloween update patch.
The item's description was written by Lamech.
Trivia
- The image of the Gentle Manne's Service Medal on the hidden page bears the Team Fortress logo, though in-game, the medal is blank.
- The hidden page now bears this message: "To those who didn't, better luck next time...", but no other medals have been released in the same manner to this date.
- The image on the hidden page can also be purchased as a poster[1] from Valve's store, though it has been censored, with the cigar in the Soldier's hand replaced with a mug of coffee. It can also be bought as an iPhone Gelaskin[2], uncensored.
- The total number of medals may also be a reference to the password the Soldier tried in the Meet the Spy video.
- The Gentle Mann's Service Medal was the first Misc. Slot item to be included into the game, and the first limited edition item.
- This medal may be a reference to the medals the Soldier designed and awarded to himself for his various deeds in Europe.
- The number of medals may be a reference to Veteran's day, the 11th of November (the 11th month of the year), which was taken from a World War I ceasefire that happened at 11:11 A.M. on the 11th of November. This seems possible, due to the fact that it is a Service Medal, and Veteran's Day celebrates the those who have served in the military. Although, the fact that the medal was not released on Veteran's Day seems to contradict this idea.
External links
- The Classless Update - Hidden page: Today is a good day
- TF2 Backpack Viewer: List of Original Medal Owners (will not be updated to reflect traded/gifted medals).
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