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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 Soldier class.

List of references (Soldier)

Books and Comics

The Art of War

If fighting is sure to result in victory then you must fight! Sun Tzu said that.
The Soldier

Sun Tzu really did say that: Sun Tzu being the honorific title bestowed upon Sūn Wǔ (c. 544 BC – 496 BC), and the author of The Art of War, an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy.

Equalizer

The effect the Equalizer has on a Soldier is similar to Part 82 in The Art Of War.

"You should throw your soldiers into a position from which there is no retreat, and where they will not flee even when facing death. Now that the soldiers are not afraid of death, there will be nothing for them to fear. Both officers and soldiers will do their uttermost to fight. Soldiers deep in a dangerous territory will become fearless, there is no road for them to retreat, they will stand firm. Stuck in the enemy's land, they are bound together. As there is no choice, they cannot but fight a desperate battle."

Music

The music that plays during Meet the Soldier and also appears as a menu theme is titled 'The Art of War'.


The Bible

Then, he used his fight money to buy two of every animal on earth, and then he herded them onto a boat...
The Soldier

Noah's Ark, according to the text of the Book of Genesis (chapters 6-9), was a large vessel built at God's command to save Noah, his family, and stock of all the world's animals from the Deluge. This has nothing to do with Sun Tzu, suggesting that the Soldier's historical knowledge (and mind) may be more than a little confused.



Crime and Punishment

Achievement: War Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment is a novel by Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky.



For Whom The Bell Tolls

Achievement: For Whom The Shell Trolls

For Whom The Bell Tolls is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway that takes place during the Spanish Civil War. It follows an American in the International Brigades who is assigned to destroy a bridge during an attack on Segovia.



All Quiet on the Western Front

How do you like that, All-Quiet-On-The-Western-Front?
The Soldier, dominating a Pyro

All Quiet on the Western Front is a book about a German Soldier on the Western front during WWI .

This could also be an example of surprising wit from the Soldier, cleverly referencing brain structure and the Pyro's inability to speak. Both Wernicke's Area and Broca's Area are located in the left hemisphere of the brain and together they are associated with the ability to understand and produce written and spoken language. Additionally, the left hemispheres is associated with vocabulary, grammar, and the ability to work with numbers.(Wikipedia) Being that West is the left when looking at maps, "All Quiet on the Western Front" could very easily be a clever, military-themed pun aimed as an insult to the Pyro's presumed lack of intelligence and coherence.


The Guns of Navarone

Achievement: Guns of the Navar0wned

The Guns of Navarone is a World War II novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean.


The Hobbit

You just got dominated, Bilbo Baggins!
The Soldier, dominating a Sniper

The Hobbit is a fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien that follows the quest of home-loving hobbit Bilbo Baggins to win a share of the treasure guarded by the dragon, Smaug. Considering the live actions film adaptions of these books were filmed in New Zealand, this is pretty clever on the Soldier's part. (Wikipedia)

Shakespeare

Macbeth

Achievement: Out, Damned Scot!

This is a reference to the quote "Out, damned spot!" spoken by Lady Macbeth in Act 5, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's famous tragedy, Macbeth. This is also a nod to the other Macbeth references in several of the Demoman achievements.

Games

Day Of Defeat

Achievement: Spray of Defeat

Day of Defeat and Day of Defeat: Source are multiplayer games that are also made by Valve, which take place in the European Theater of World War II.

Brothers In Arms

Achievement: Brothers in Harms

A nod to the WWII video games series Brothers in Arms, also obviously portraying partnership between soldiers.



Left 4 Dead 2

Aww, am I too violent for you cupcake!?
The Soldier, dominating a Sniper

This is a reference to the release of Left 4 Dead 2, when the Australian government forced Valve to censor the gore.

Ironically enough, Australia is depicted in the TF2 universe as a leading producer of creative weaponry and other murderous gadgets.

Buildings

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Wikipedia) is a memorial which represents the war grave of fallen soldiers who have not been identified. They usually contain a Soldier unidentified or thought impossible to identify, who serves as a symbol for all the unknown soldiers wherever they fell.

Music

Brothers In Arms

Achievement: Brothers in Harms

Possibly a reference to the blues song Brothers In Arms by Mark Knopfler. The lyrics are mostly referencing an unnamed war, still it appears clear that the narrator is, or at least was, a Soldier, with a deep sense of unity.

Ride of the Valkyries

Achievement: Ride of the Valkartie

Ride of the Valkyries is a popular piece of music composed by Richard Wagner. It is very well-known and has been used in other media on many occasions, usually when the events of the occasion are about to reach or are at their climax.

Famously, the song is used as background music in helicopter assault scene of the 1979 movie Apocalypse Now[1].

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Achievement: For Whom the Shell Trolls

"For Whom the Bell Tolls", in addition to being an Earnest Hemmingway novel, is a song by Metallica regarding soldiers going to die in battle.

The Beastie Boys

Achievement: The Boostie Boys

A play on the name of the musical group, "The Beastie Boys".

Rocket Man

The Soldier's motto "I'm a Rocket Man" is a reference to the song "Rocket Man" by Elton John.

Organizations

United States Armed Forces

Pain is weakness leaving the body.
The Soldier
  • An inspirational slogan used commonly by the USMC.


Are you all trying for a section eight?
The Soldier
  • The term Section 8 refers to a former discharge from the United States military for reason of being mentally unfit for service.(Wikipedia)


Hooah!
The Soldier
  • Hooah (hü-ä or who-ah) is a U.S. Army battle cry. It is used by US Army soldiers "Referring to or meaning anything and everything except no".


  • The Soldiers job title 'Shock and Awe' is an actual military doctrine which is based on "the use of overwhelming power, dominant battlefield awareness, dominant maneuvers, and spectacular displays of force to paralyze an adversary's perception of the battlefield and destroy its will to fight."(Wikipedia)
  • One of the Soldier's lines during his Buff Banner taunt refers to the "The 101st Airborne Division or the “Screaming Eagles”— a U.S. Army paratrooper division trained for air assault operations. During World War II, it was renowned for action during the Normandy Landings and in the Battle of the Bulge, the most remarkable of which was their defense of the small town of Bastogne, where they earned another nickname: "The Battered Bastards of Bastogne".
  • The Soldier also wears an ace of spades in his helmet band with the Soldier's Stash equipped, the use of which was popularized by the division.

SAS

  • The image for the Death from Above achievement is a rocket with wings, very similar to the SAS emblem, a dagger with wings. The same is also true for the images for the achievements of Duty Bound and Wings of Glory.

Sayings and Phrases

"A picture is worth a thousand words"

Achievement: Worth a Thousand Words

"A Picture is worth a thousand words" is a proverb stating that a single still image can explain more than any amount of words could explain.



"Semper Fi"

Achievement: Semper Fry

"Semper Fi" (Short for "Semper Fidelis, which is Latin for "Always Faithful") is well known as the motto of the United States Marine Corps, but is a commonly used slogan throughout history.



"Draft dodger"

Achievement: Backdraft Dodger

"Draft dodger" is a term used to refer to individuals who avoid military Template:W, usually by either fleeing the country or participating in activities that would make them ineligible for military service.

TV and Film

Band Of Brothers

Achievement: Banner Of Brothers

Band of Brothers was an HBO miniseries focusing on a company of soldiers in the United States 101st Airborne Division (The "Screaming Eagles") and the events they took part in throughout World War II.



Full Metal Jacket


The Soldier's voice and general demeanor are a reference to veteran actor R. Lee Ermey in particular his role as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Full Metal Jacket. His performance popularized the 'hard-as-nails Drill Sergeant' archetype which has carried over to aspects of the Soldier such as his insistence on calling people 'maggots' and his ability to spontaneously spout colorful insults on the fly. Also related to the Soldier's Shovel taunt (2:40 to 2:57), teaching others about their "war face". The Soldier's hat released in the second wave of Community Content, The Drill Sergeant's Cap, emphasizes this link even more so.



M*A*S*H

Achievement: S*M*A*S*H


M*A*S*H is a Film, Novel and TV series based on a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H.) positioned in Korea during the Korean War.



Predator

You cannot hurt me, I do not have time to bleed! *Cracking noise* My schedule has just opened up! Aaaohhww, my God!
The Soldier

Achievement: Ain't Got Time to Bleed

The line was recorded for Meet the Sandvich and was improvised from the movie Predator. It was not eventually used in the final script. The achievement also uses the same line.



Road House

You do not frighten me! Pain does not hurt! *Cracking noise* I stand corrected! Arrrrggghhgh!
The Soldier

The line was recorded for Meet the Sandvich and was improvised from the movie Road House. It was not eventually used in the final script.



There Will Be Blood

I will eat your ribs, I will eat them up!
The Soldier, on the culinary arts

This line is a remake of the I drink your milkshake scene in the film "There Will be Blood".

Toys

Smokey Joe

I just tore you a new chimney, Smokey Joe!
The Soldier, dominating a Pyro

Smokey Joe was a steam locomotive toy that was popular with children in the 1960s created by Hornby Railways.

See Also