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{{Infobox encounter
 
{{Infobox encounter
 
|games =FOT
 
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|type =special
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|icon =icon FoT special encounter.png
 
|image =GrimmDetails.jpg
 
|image =GrimmDetails.jpg
 
|image desc =The Grimm details of using feet to disarm mines
 
|image desc =The Grimm details of using feet to disarm mines
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|characters =[[Jim Grimm|Jim]] and [[Joe Grimm]]
 
|characters =[[Jim Grimm|Jim]] and [[Joe Grimm]]
 
|reward =Jim and Joe recruitable
 
|reward =Jim and Joe recruitable
|reference =[[wikipedia:Brothers_Grimm|Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm]]
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|reference =[[wikipedia:Brothers Grimm|Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm]]
 
|footer =[[File:FoT Brothers Grimm special encounter.jpg|240px]]
 
|footer =[[File:FoT Brothers Grimm special encounter.jpg|240px]]
 
|dialogue =[[MIS Z25 Speech.txt]]
 
|dialogue =[[MIS Z25 Speech.txt]]
 
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'''Brothers Grimm''' is a [[Fallout Tactics special encounters|special encounter]] in ''[[Fallout Tactics]]''.
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'''Brothers Grimm''' is a [[Fallout Tactics special encounters|special encounter]] in ''[[Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics]]''.
   
 
Here, you'll find two [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutant]]s named [[Jim Grimm|Jim]] and [[Joe Grimm]]. Joe stands over his injured brother, Jim, after he was injured by a landmine. If the player helps heal Jim, both mutants will later be available in the recruitment pool.
 
Here, you'll find two [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutant]]s named [[Jim Grimm|Jim]] and [[Joe Grimm]]. Joe stands over his injured brother, Jim, after he was injured by a landmine. If the player helps heal Jim, both mutants will later be available in the recruitment pool.
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Joe and Jim Grimm are a reference to [[wikipedia:Brothers_Grimm|Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm]] who are popularly known for publishing a number of German folktales during the early 19th century (Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, etc. to name a few). In this parody, however, the Grimm brothers are semi-illiterate. Jim says, "Sorry, brother, me stupid." Joe, despite carrying a copy of [[Big Book of Science (Fallout Tactics)|Big Book of Science]] and [[Dean's Electronics (Fallout Tactics)|Dean's Electronics]] (both of which can be [[Steal|stolen]]), says, "the old Brotherhood would ''of'' shot first and asked questions later."
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Joe and Jim Grimm are a reference to [[wikipedia:Brothers Grimm|Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm]] who are popularly known for publishing a number of German folktales during the early 19th century (Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, etc. to name a few). In this parody, however, the Grimm brothers are semi-illiterate. Jim says, "Sorry, brother, me stupid." Joe, despite carrying a copy of [[Big Book of Science (Fallout Tactics)|Big Book of Science]] and [[Dean's Electronics (Fallout Tactics)|Dean's Electronics]] (both of which can be [[Steal|stolen]]), says, "the old Brotherhood would ''of'' shot first and asked questions later."
   
 
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==Gallery==

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Brothers Grimm is a special encounter in Fallout Tactics.

Here, you'll find two super mutants named Jim and Joe Grimm. Joe stands over his injured brother, Jim, after he was injured by a landmine. If the player helps heal Jim, both mutants will later be available in the recruitment pool.

Notes

  • Jim and Joe's personas are reversed after this encounter - the recruitable version of Jim is actually "the brains of the outfit" and his brother Joe becomes a stupid (IN 3) that "likes to bash things and act all masculine".
  • In The Armageddon Rag, Vol. 3, the Brothers Grimm is a reference to the group of Brotherhood of Steel members in the short story "On the Beach".

Behind the scenes

Joe and Jim Grimm are a reference to Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm who are popularly known for publishing a number of German folktales during the early 19th century (Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, etc. to name a few). In this parody, however, the Grimm brothers are semi-illiterate. Jim says, "Sorry, brother, me stupid." Joe, despite carrying a copy of Big Book of Science and Dean's Electronics (both of which can be stolen), says, "the old Brotherhood would of shot first and asked questions later."

Gallery