List of references (Pyro)
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 Pyro class.
Achievements
Attention Getter Ignite 100 enemies with the flare gun. |
Baptism by Fire Force 10 burning enemies to jump into water. |
The phrase Template:W, known in English since 1822, is a translation of the French phrase baptême du feu and is a reference to a Soldier's first experience under fire in battle. It originates from the ecclesiastical Greek baptisma pyros, in which "fire" is used to mean "the grace of the Holy Spirit as imparted through baptism". Later it was used of martyrdom, especially by fire (e.g. Joan of Arc). Today, it has entered the common vernacular to describe anyone doing something "the hard way" for the first time, particularly if training is necessarily insufficient to fully prepare one for the experience (as is the case with battle).
BarbeQueQ Cause a dominated player to leave the server. |
QQ is a common emoticon for crying eyes, usually used to insult someone who is complaining about dying or losing. This came from a button shortcut in Warcraft, where using Q twice would result in quiting the game, thus rage quiting.
Burn Ward Ignite 3 Medics that are ready to deploy an ÜberCharge. |
Camp Fire Kill 3 enemies in a row, all within the same area. |
In Template:W, "camping" is a tactic whereby a player will obtain a strategic position anywhere on the map and wait for players to arrive and be killed, rather than actively seeking them out.
Clearcutter Kill 6 people with your axe in one life. |
Combined Fire Use your shotgun to finish off 20 players you've ignited. |
Controlled Burn Ignite 50 enemies capturing one of your control points. |
Cooking the Books Ignite 5 enemies carrying your intelligence. |
This is a phrase dating back to the 1600s, is used to describe the act of distorting financial accounts or records, often with the aim of avoiding the payment of tax.
Dance Dance Immolation Kill 3 enemies while they're taunting. |
Template:W, also known as Dancing Stage and abbreviated DDR and DS, is a long-standing music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, Dance Dance Revolution is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance genre in video games.
"Immolation" is to kill oneself with fire.
Dead Heat Kill an enemy in the same second that he kills you. |
A term used to describe a tie in horse or car racing.
Fire and Forget Kill 15 players while you're dead. |
Template:W is a third-generation method of missile guidance. The military use the term for a type of missile which does not require further guidance after launch such as illumination of the target, and can hit its target without the launcher being in line of sight of the target.
Fire Chief Kill 1000 enemies. |
Firefighter Kill 500 enemies. |
Firewall Ignite 5 Spies who have a sapper on a friendly building. |
Firewatch Ignite 10 Snipers while they are zoomed in. |
Freezer Burn Provide enemies with freezecam shots of each of your taunts. |
Got A Light? Ignite an enemy Spy while he's flicking a cigarette. |
Hot on Your Heels Kill 50 enemies with your flamethrower, from behind. |
A term originating in hunting lexicon, to be "hot on the heels" means to be close to a target or quarry one is in pursuit of. "On the heels" is somewhat self-explanatory, referring to the feet of the target itself. The "hot" part of the phrase is more ambiguous, but it likely refers to the increase in body temperature mammals experience when excited. Thus, hunting dogs would become "hot" when they picked up the scent of quarry. Over time, the term "hot" became synonymous with being close to something.
Hot Potato Reflect 100 projectiles with your compressed air blast. |
Template:W is a game that involves players quickly gathering in a circle and tossing a small object such as a beanbag or tennis ball to each other while music plays. The player who has the "hot potato" last when the music stops is out. Play continues until only one player is left. The game is designed to be fast-paced and high-pressure and is often played by children. The game can also be played without music where there is a designed leader who shouts out "hot!" and the player holding the object is eliminated.
Hotshot Kill a Soldier with a reflected critical rocket. |
I Fry Ignite 10 disguised Spies. |
Template:W is a guessing game usually played in families with young children, partly to assist in both observation and in alphabet familiarity. I Spy is often played as a Template:W.
Lumberjack Kill 3 people with your axe in one life. |
Makin' Bacon Kill 50 Heavies with your flamethrower. |
Next of Kindling Ignite an enemy, and the Medic healing him. |
OMGWTFBBQ Kill an enemy with a taunt. |
An internet term used to convey strong exclamation, such as when killed unexpectedly in Team Fortress 2 by a taunt. OMGWTF stands for "Oh my God, what the fuck?" while the "BBQ" on the end is a shot at the seemingly random three letter combinations that can make up internet exclamations, but could also reference the fact that the player has been burnt to death, as in a barbeque.
Pilot Light Ignite a rocket-jumping Soldier while he's in midair. |
Plan B Kill 10 enemies while you're both underwater. |
Pyromancer Do 1 million points of total fire damage. |
Pyrotechnics Kill 3 enemies in a single ÜberCharge. |
Second Degree Burn Kill a burning enemy who was ignited by another Pyro. |
Spontaneous Combustion Ignite 10 cloaked Spies. |
Trailblazer Ignite 10 enemies that have recently used a teleporter. |
Weenie Roast Have 2 enemy Scouts on fire at the same time. |
Hats & Miscellaneous Items
Respectless Rubber Glove It doesn't matter how much people respect you when they're on fire. |
This hat gives the Pyro a striking resemblance to "Feathers McGraw", a character from the Template:W claymation series. Feathers also used a rubber glove to disguise himself as a chicken, albeit briefly.
Triboniophorus Tyrannus At least he's still telling you to burn things. |
This bears a resemblance to the brain slugs from Template:W, and is commonly referred to by the community as a "brain slug".
Vintage Merryweather Pyro wears this in tribute to the many firefighters who have perished trying to quell his flames. |
Template:W were a 19th-century British manufacturer of firefighting equipment.
Old Guadalajara This hat adds spice to any occasion. |
Template:W is a city in western Mexico culturally associated with Template:W singers, who are known for wearing Mexican sombreros.
Foster's Facade |
Mr. Foster is a character from Killing Floor, who wears an identical white gas mask.
A facade is an outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality; this is a reference to both Mr. Foster's and the Pyro's hidden identities.
Pyromancer's Mask |
Historically, Template:W is the art of divination by use of fire. It was a regular practice of the ancient Greeks, who would interpret the flames of burning sacrifices. The Chinese equivalent of this process was the burning of Template:W.
Prancer's Pride |
Prancer is the name of of Template:W reindeer named in the poem Template:W, better known as The Night Before Christmas. The design of Prancer's Pride is a reference to Template:W: the Grinch's dog, Max, had a single antler similarly tied to his head with string when the Grinch disguised him as one of Santa's reindeer.
Dead Cone |
This hat is a reference to the "Conehead Zombies" from the game Template:W.
Hottie's Hoodie If you've got it, flaunt it. If you don't, hide it under this discrete hoodie. |
The description is a reference to the song When You've Got It, Flaunt It from Template:W.
Connoisseur's Cap You're today's theme ingredient... |
The description refers to the popular cooking contest Template:W, namely its gimmick of a "secret ingredient" that the chefs must incorporate into their dishes.
Stockbroker's Scarf |
Mr. Foster is a character from Killing Floor, who wears an identical striped tie.
Taunts
Hadouken
The Pyro's Hadouken attack is a direct reference to Ryu's signature attack from the Template:W game series. The Template:W, (or "surge fist") itself is a Japanese neologism, and literally means "wave motion fist". The practitioner thrusts his or her palms forward, sending a surge of spirit energy flying towards the opponent.
The Pyro's variation on the attack is technically a Shakunetsu Hadouken ("Scorching Surge Fist"), A Hadouken which is imbued with the power of fire, as indicated by its fiery effect.
Flamethrower Taunt
The Pyro's raising of his weapon and triumphant cackle during his Flamethrower Taunt appears to be a reference to the Tusken raiders of Template:W with whom the Pyro shares a few physical similarities.
Media
Bio
"Either way, he's a fearsome, inscrutable on-fire Frankenstein of a man. If he even is a man."
The Pyro is likened to Template:W, the famous creature from Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Their similarities include an enigmatic nature and a truly monstrous sense of purpose. The sentence also refers to the speculations in the TF2 community towards the Pyro's gender. It also seems to question the Pyro's humanity.
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