List of references (Engineer)

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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 sources, including games, movies, and music; even jokes that have developed within the game and its community have been included. Below are references specific to the Engineer class.

List of references (Engineer)

Achievements

Battle Rustler
Battle Rustler
Teleport 100 team members into battle.


Best Little Slaughterhouse in Texas
Best Little Slaughterhouse in Texas
Rack up 5000 kills with your sentry guns.


Template:W is a 1978 Broadway production that has seen several iterations on both Broadway and the silver screen. The plot concerns the shutdown of a long-running Texas brothel after a crusading news reporter makes the illegal business a public issue.


Breaking Morant
Breaking Morant
Kill 10 Snipers with a sentry gun under the control of your Wrangler.


Template:W was an Australian horseman, poet and soldier who was convicted and later executed for war crimes he committed during Template:W.


Building Block
Building Block
Have a sentry shielded by the Wrangler absorb 500 damage without being destroyed.


Built to Last
Built to Last
Help a single building tank over 2000 damage without being destroyed.


Circle the Wagons
Circle the Wagons
Repair 50,000 damage to friendly buildings constructed by other players.


This is a reference to a technique often used by Template:Ws in Template:W films, whereby they would circle a group of pioneer wagons and trap them before attacking.


Death Metal
Death Metal
Pick up 10,000 waste metal from pieces of destroyed buildings.


Deputized
Deputized
Get 10 assists with another Engineer where a sentry gun was involved in the kill.


Drugstore Cowboy
Drugstore Cowboy
Have dispensers you created dispense a combined amount of 100,000 health over your career.


Doc Holiday
Doc Holiday
Have a dispenser heal three teammates at the same time.


Template:W was a dentist, gambler and gunfighter of the "Old West", best known for his friendship with fellow gunslinger Wyatt Earp, and their subsequent Template:W.


Doc, Stock, and Barrel
Doc, Stock, and Barrel
Repair a sentry gun under fire while being healed by a Medic.


This is a reference to the phrase "Lock, stock, and barrel", usually used to mean "the whole thing", i.e. "I took it all — lock, stock, and barrel".


Fistful of Sappers
Fistful of Sappers
Destroy 25 sappers on buildings built by other team members.


Template:W is a classic Template:W Western film, the first in the popular Dollars trilogy.


Frontier Justice
Frontier Justice
Have your sentry kill the enemy that just killed you within 10 seconds.


Get Along!
Get Along!
Manage to get to, and then remove, a sapper placed on your building while you were several meters away.


Honky Tonk Man
Honky Tonk Man
Smash an enemy player's head in with your guitar.


This achievement refers to Template:W, a former wrestler for the WWE, with a guitar shot as one of his signature moves.


How the Pests Was Gunned
How the Pests Was Gunned
Destroy 50 enemy stickybombs lying in range of friendly buildings.


Texas, the Engineer's home state, is often regarded as a frontier territory between the more densely populated eastern half of the United States and the more rural western half. The phrase "how the west was won" originally referred to the process by which American pioneers "conquered" the West by taking the land from the Template:W tribes living there. In modern times, the phrase refers to the procedure by which something happens.


If You Build It, They Will Die
If You Build It, They Will Die
Haul a level 3 sentry gun into a position that achieves a kill shortly after being redeployed.


This is a reference to a famous line from the fantasy film Template:W: "If you build it, he will come".


Land Grab
Land Grab
Help a teammate construct a building.


No Man's Land
No Man's Land
Use a sentry gun to kill 25 enemy players that are capturing a point.


(Not So) Lonely Are the Brave
(Not So) Lonely Are the Brave
Keep a Heavy healed with your dispenser while he gains five kills.


Template:W is a 1962 film starring Template:W as a wandering ranch hand who holds a distrust for modern society.


Patent Protection
Patent Protection
Destroy an enemy Engineer's sentry gun with a sentry under control of your Wrangler.


Pownd on the Range
Pownd on the Range
Kill 10 enemies outside the normal sentry gun range using the Wrangler.


The song Template:W is an American folk song arranged by Texan composer David Guion. The song is often used in popular culture in connection with the Old West and with cowboys.


Quick Draw
Quick Draw
Kill a Spy and two sappers within 10 seconds.


Revengineering
Revengineering
Use a revenge crit to kill the enemy player that destroyed your sentry gun.


Rio Grind
Rio Grind
Perform 50 repairs and/or reloads on a Sentry gun being Wrangled by another Engineer.


A reference to Rio Grande — the fourth longest river system in North America. This river serves as the natural border between the U.S. state of Texas and Mexico.


Search Engine
Search Engine
Kill 3 cloaked Spies with a sentry gun under control of your Wrangler.


Silent Pardner
Silent Pardner
Upgrade 50 buildings built by other team members.


Six-String Stinger
Six-String Stinger
Provide an enemy player with a freeze cam of your guitar playing skills.


Texas Ranger
Texas Ranger
Haul buildings 1 km over your career.


Texas Two-Step
Texas Two-Step
Use your shotgun to finish off an enemy recently damaged by your sentry gun.


The Extinguished Gentleman
The Extinguished Gentleman
Have dispensers you built extinguish 20 burning players.


This is possibly a reference to the Template:W comedy Template:W.


The Wrench Connection
The Wrench Connection
Kill a disguised spy with your Wrench.


The Template:W was a scheme through which heroin was smuggled from Turkey to France and then to the United States, culminating in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when it provided the vast majority of the illicit heroin used in the United States. The scheme was immortalized in a 1971 Academy Award-winning Template:W.


Trade Secrets
Trade Secrets
Kill 20 players carrying the intelligence.


Uncivil Engineer
Uncivil Engineer
Provide an enemy player with a freeze cam of you and the sentry that just killed them.


Unforgiven
Unforgiven
Kill 3 enemies with revenge crits without dying.


This is a reference to Template:W's Academy Award winning Western film Template:W.

Weapons

Frontier Justice

Backpack Frontier Justice.png

Template:W is a form of vigilantism, namely punishing those who evaded or were lightly treated by law and order.

P.D.Q.

Backpack Wrench.png

PDQ is an acronym for "Pretty Damn Quick", (alternatively "Pretty Darn Quick" or "Please Do Quickly"), sometimes appended to the end of an instruction or command to communicate urgency.

Taunts

Frontier Justice

The Engineer's dischord taunt is a reference to Template:W, a former wrestler for the WWE, with a guitar shot as one of his signature moves.

Responses

Dominating a Heavy

"Nevermind the bullets; how much all these coffins costin' ya?"

This quotation is a reference to the $200 bullets that the Heavy loads into his minigun.

Other Responses

"Well, good night, Irene!" - after a revenge kill

"Ah, good night, Irene!" - at the start of sudden death

Template:W or "Irene, Goodnight", is a 20th century American folk song. The lyrics tell how the singer lost his love through "rambling and gambling". He contemplates suicide in the famous line "Sometimes I take a great notion to jump in the river and drown". The final verse urges the listener to "go home to your wife and family". In addition to many recorded versions, it is also a favorite camp and fireside song.

Goodnight can also be translated to Goodeve, which is the last name of the Engineer's voice actor, Grant Goodeve


"Nice shooting, tex!" - "Nice Shot" voice command

This is a reference to the first Template:W film. As the Ghostbusters are trying to trap Slimer while in the Sedgewick Hotel ballroom, Peter says this due to Egon's overenthusiasm with his proton pack.


"Guess I got the Midas touch." - after a Golden Wrench kill

Template:W, the king of Pessinus, is a figure in Greek Mythology. He was known for his ability to turn anything he had touched into gold, commonly known as "The Midas Touch".

Media

Bio

Favourite equation: The Engineer's Favorite Equation.png

The Engineer's favorite equation is actually a part of the equation used to govern character lighting in-game.


His place of origin, Template:W, is a real city in Travis County, Texas, United States.

Meet the Engineer

The Engineer drinking "BLU Streak" beer in the Meet the Engineer video is likely a reference to the real life beer brand, Template:W, though it may also refer to the Template:W.


The song the Engineer plays on his guitar during the video was not originally composed for Team Fortress 2 and is called Someone Else's Song. It was originally written by American Country band Template:W for their album Template:W.


"How am I going to stop some big, mean mother hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind?"

Template:W is a nursery rhyme. Speculative claims have been made that this had to do with Thomas Cardinal Wolsey refusing Henry VIII's divorce from Queen Catherine of Aragon, or even that it was referring to a large trebuchet, but those have been disputed. Here the Engineer uses Mother Hubbard as rhyming slang for "motherfucker".

See also