New Vegas made fun of the worst Indiana Jones movie and the freak out of Harrison Ford surviving a nuclear explosion

Obsidian hid a reference to the 2008 film in the middle of a refrigerator in the Mojave Wasteland

The debate over which is the best delivery of fallout It would be endless, but the truth is that Fallout: New Vegas has a lot of chances to take first place. Obsidian’s work dazzled the community with its version of the Mojave Wastelandwhich is full of totally unexpected secrets.

One of them is related to the legendary Indiana Jones, and more specifically to the worst-rated film in the franchise. The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull did not catch on with the public when it premiered in 2008, but it has one of the most famous and delirious scenes of the archaeologist’s adventures. And during a scene, Indy must protect himself from a nuclear explosion and finds no better refuge than a lead-lined refrigerator.

As incredible as it may seem, the protagonist survives, which would be impossible to escape in one piece in the face of such a catastrophe. For its part, the developer decided to include a nice nod that shows what the character’s real destiny would have been. You can see it in the video below:

For this clear reference to Indiana Jones to appear in Fallout: New Vegas, it is necessary learn the Wild Wasteland trait, which causes certain special events to happen, just like this one. Once done during the character creation process, we will have to go to the Goodsprings area and on a road to the southeast we will come across the refrigerator.

Inside we will see a skeleton with the remains of, it is assumed, Indiana Jones, as it is accompanied by his famous hat. We can keep it if we want, although with this easter egg it is clear that no refrigerator would be enough protection for the explosion, although the Fallout series in Amazon Prime Video rules otherwise.

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