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[[File:MAPLNTAA se.gif|left]]A spore plant is a mutated plant that resembles a Venus flytrap.
 
   
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'''Spore plants''' are mutated [[Wikipedia:Venus Flytrap|Venus Flytrap]].<ref>[[Fallout Bible 0]]</ref> Before the [[Great War]], they could be found in nitrogen rich and phosphorus-poor environments and having a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves prey triggered tiny hairs on their inner surfaces allowed them to feed.
It has two attacks: one is a spike, which it spits at its enemies; the other is a bite from its thorny maw.
 
   
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After the Great War, they were experimented with and mutated as part of the botanical and agricultural experiments of [[Vault 22]] and in the [[Big MT]]. After the opening of Vault 22, they were spread by seeds and spores carried by wind across the [[Mojave Wasteland]], the [[Zion Canyon]] and into the [[New California|Core Region]].
==Notable spore plants==
 
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The [[Professor]] living in [[Broken Hills]] has created an intelligent, talking spore plant named [[Seymour]].
 
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==Characteristics==
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[[File:Fo2 Render spore plant.png|70px|right]]
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Semi-intelligent, spore plants are violent in nature and attack most anyone without provocation. They also have an immunity to poison and radiation.<section end="Spore plant" /> They possess two attacks: one is a thorn, which it shoots at its enemies, the other is a bite from its thorny maw. Spore plants grow only a few specialized shooting spikes at a time, so a spore plant barrage is always brief. In ''[[Fallout 2]]'', the player can recover thorns (named [[plant spike]]) and use them like a weapon.
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==Appearances==
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==Variants==
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===Spore plant===
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A normal spore plant.
Spore plants appear in ''[[Fallout 2]]'' and ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''.
 
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===Giant spore plant===
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[[File:Spore plant.png|75px|right]]
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A giant version of the basic spore plant, found in [[Zion National Park]] and the [[Big MT]].
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===Seymour===
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The [[Professor]] living in [[Broken Hills]] has created an intelligent, talking spore plant named [[Seymour (Fallout 2)|Seymour]]. The name is clearly a reference to the classic Little Shop of Horrors. "Feed me Seymour"
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===Dionaea Muscipula===
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[[File:Spore plant.png|right|75px]]
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{{Gamearticle|FNVOWB|link1=Dionaea Muscipula}}
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A unique specimen of the spore plant found in The Big MT north east of the [[Signal Hills transmitter]] and is the most powerful variant of the spore plant.
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==Behind the scenes==
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The spore plant is clearly a homage to the classic movies from 1960's named ''[[Wikipedia:The Little Shop of Horrors|The Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
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==References==
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Revision as of 02:38, 25 January 2014

Gameplay articles
Fallout 2Spore plant
Seymour
Fallout: New VegasSpore plant
Giant spore plant Honest Hearts
Dionaea Muscipula Old World Blues (add-on)
 
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Gametitle-FO2Gametitle-FNVGametitle-FNV HHGametitle-FNV OWB

Spore plants are mutated Venus Flytrap.[1] Before the Great War, they could be found in nitrogen rich and phosphorus-poor environments and having a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves prey triggered tiny hairs on their inner surfaces allowed them to feed.

After the Great War, they were experimented with and mutated as part of the botanical and agricultural experiments of Vault 22 and in the Big MT. After the opening of Vault 22, they were spread by seeds and spores carried by wind across the Mojave Wasteland, the Zion Canyon and into the Core Region.

Characteristics

Fo2 Render spore plant

Semi-intelligent, spore plants are violent in nature and attack most anyone without provocation. They also have an immunity to poison and radiation. They possess two attacks: one is a thorn, which it shoots at its enemies, the other is a bite from its thorny maw. Spore plants grow only a few specialized shooting spikes at a time, so a spore plant barrage is always brief. In Fallout 2, the player can recover thorns (named plant spike) and use them like a weapon.

Variants

Spore plant

MAPLNTAA se
Gameplay articles: Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas

A normal spore plant.

Giant spore plant

Spore plant
Gameplay article: Honest Hearts

A giant version of the basic spore plant, found in Zion National Park and the Big MT.

Seymour

MAPLNTAA se
Gameplay article: Fallout 2

The Professor living in Broken Hills has created an intelligent, talking spore plant named Seymour. The name is clearly a reference to the classic Little Shop of Horrors. "Feed me Seymour"

Dionaea Muscipula

Spore plant
Gameplay article: Old World Blues

A unique specimen of the spore plant found in The Big MT north east of the Signal Hills transmitter and is the most powerful variant of the spore plant.

Behind the scenes

The spore plant is clearly a homage to the classic movies from 1960's named The Little Shop of Horrors.

References