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'''Brahmin''' or '''brahma''' are [[Mutations and their causes|mutated]] cattle with two heads found all over the post-War [[United States]].
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Swear I heard one of them brahmin speak. "Moo, I say," or somesuch.Ed

Brahmin or brahma are mutated cattle with two heads or giant udders. Found all over the post-War United States.

Background

Brahmin serve a vital environmental niche in the Fallout world -- they form the foundation of survival for many species; most notably, humans. They also form the backbone of the New California Republic economy and of the New Reno "NCR brahmin rustling" economy.

Brahmin can pull carts, old cars, plows, and dead bodies. They can be driven into herds then used as stampedes on rival tribal villages. Brahmin droppings are great fertilizer and fuel for campfires - the fumes from their feces are also used to synthesize jet.

Their skulls are dotted all over the desert landscape. Their hide and hair can be used to make tents, clothing, belts, saddle bags, shoes, leather armor, leather jackets, or a bizarre brahmin-looking disguise.

Biology

Brahmin are the mutated descendants of pre-War cattle. The cows that survived have given birth to mutated offspring. They've attained a second head, and abnormal growths. They also have eight stomach compartments and two hearts, twice as many as normal cows. Brahmin bulls have four testicles, and the udders of female brahmin have increased in size. They are of a toasted brown/orange color, and attack by head-butting or trying to gore someone with their horns.

Brahmin meat is delicious - if only when compared to other post-apocalyptic food. Brahmin are a source of milk similar to real-world milk, yet terrifyingly different.[1]; it has even been said that brahmin milk may help cure radiation sickness.[2]

Occasionally, a brahmin is born with a single head - essentially, a regular cow. Ironically, these single-headed brahmin are considered to be "mutated".

Variants

Brahmin

FoModel Brahmin

The standard, docile variant found throughout the wastelands.

Mad brahmin

Brahmin FO3
Gameplay articles: Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas

The hostile variant found in the Capital and Mojave wastelands that attack on sight.

Wild brahmin

BrahminFO1
Gameplay articles: Fallout, Fallout 2

Wild brahmin are undomesticated creatures, who roam the large steppes of the wastes in large herds.

Behind the scenes

  • One brahmin appears as an easter egg in Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura, shown in a freak show and described as coming from "a far away wasteland".
  • The use of the name "brahmin" was banned in Indian versions of Fallout 3, due to cows having a religious significance in Hinduism, and because their priests were called Brahmin.

Gallery

References