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* This is one of only two taunts that can gib an opponent, the other one being the Soldier's [[Kamikaze]] (unless one counts the Demoman's [[Decapitation]] as gibbing). | * This is one of only two taunts that can gib an opponent, the other one being the Soldier's [[Kamikaze]] (unless one counts the Demoman's [[Decapitation]] as gibbing). | ||
*The spinning effect combined with the [[Engineer]]'s facial expression during the taunt may be a reference to the Youtube series "Will it Blend?". The host uses an industrial blender to destroy common household objects and, while blending, he looks at the camera with a slightly goofy smile, similar to the Engineer when he taunts. | *The spinning effect combined with the [[Engineer]]'s facial expression during the taunt may be a reference to the Youtube series "Will it Blend?". The host uses an industrial blender to destroy common household objects and, while blending, he looks at the camera with a slightly goofy smile, similar to the Engineer when he taunts. | ||
+ | *This is one of only 4 kill taunts in the game that is not completely silent up to the kill (Not including generic sounds like weapons clinking). This means that, unlike most kill taunts that can be done in secret, the Engineer has to give up his location in order to pull off this taunt, which is done by the Gunslinger's motor revving. (Other noisy kill taunts: Pyro's [[Hadouken]], Spy's [[Fencing]], and Engineer's [[Dischord]].) | ||
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Revision as of 01:24, 17 September 2010
“ | Yeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaw!!!
Click to listen
— The Engineer on thrilling robotic prostheses
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Upon taunting with the Gunslinger equipped, the Engineer pulls a rip-cord from his mechanical prothesis, revving the hand of his Gunslinger up to vicious speeds, after which he thrusts it forward, shredding any enemy player slow, unaware, or simply unfortunate enough to be within reach at the time. The taunt inflicts several 1-damage hits and stuns the victim before inflicting a final blow which deals over 450 damage, instantly killing any class that isn't invulnerable at the time.
Like other taunts, the Organ Grinder can be performed during Humiliation as a last-ditch effort to defend oneself or to take out an enemy on the winning team barreling into the spawn room, as well during Stalemate.
Contents
Damage
- 14 1-damage hits which inflict a stun effect, followed by a final hit for 450+ damage.
Function times
- Taunt Duration: 4
Times are listed in seconds, and determined by community testing.
Demonstration
Trivia
- This taunt, along with the Medic's Spinal Tap, are the only taunt attacks without an accompanying achievement.
- The spinning robot hand is likely a reference to the 1979 film The Black Hole, where a robot disembowels a human.
- If an enemy is killed by the hand's spinning they will ragdoll, but if they are killed by the removal of the hand, they will gib.
- This is the third taunt that has a stun effect before the attack intended to kill, the other two being the Medic's Spinal Tap and the Sniper's Skewer.
- This is one of only two taunts that can gib an opponent, the other one being the Soldier's Kamikaze (unless one counts the Demoman's Decapitation as gibbing).
- The spinning effect combined with the Engineer's facial expression during the taunt may be a reference to the Youtube series "Will it Blend?". The host uses an industrial blender to destroy common household objects and, while blending, he looks at the camera with a slightly goofy smile, similar to the Engineer when he taunts.
- This is one of only 4 kill taunts in the game that is not completely silent up to the kill (Not including generic sounds like weapons clinking). This means that, unlike most kill taunts that can be done in secret, the Engineer has to give up his location in order to pull off this taunt, which is done by the Gunslinger's motor revving. (Other noisy kill taunts: Pyro's Hadouken, Spy's Fencing, and Engineer's Dischord.)