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Revision as of 21:36, 30 July 2014
Template:Infobox pre-war company
Wattz Electronics was a prominent corporation before the War, manufacturing many types of electrical/electronic products.
Products
Wattz products actually usable in Fallout 1, 2 & New Vegas include:
- C-U model motion detector
- C-Radz model Geiger counter
- Small energy cells
- Micromanipulator FingerStuff electronic lock pick
- Micromanipulator FingerStuff electronic lock pick Mk II
- Play-It-For-Me tape recorder
- Wattz Electronics holodisk tape
- Model 2043B radio communicator
- Farmer's Best Friend model cattle prod
- Wattz 1000 laser pistol
- Wattz 2000 laser rifle
Some of these may receive non-factory upgrades (which one may assume voids the warranty).
Additional items that can be seen include:
- Wattz electrobox generator
Behind the scenes
Wattz is based on large pre-WWII companies like Westinghouse, General Electric, and RCA. Of course, the "watt" is a standard unit of power named for scientist James Watt, inventor of the reciprocal motion steam engine.