Wasteland 2 Easter Eggs

This page lists the Easter Eggs found in Wasteland 2.

Literature Easter Eggs

 * 2014-10-19 00006.jpg By the entrance into Leve L'Upe Mine, there is a rather god-fearing character named Isaac Leibowitz, whose religious attitude can easily match that of the God's Militia, but in a serene and peaceful fashion. His last name is a reference to the book A Canticle for Leibowitz that, like Wasteland 2, is also set in a post-apocalyptic world and features a monastic order of Leibowitz tasked with preserving the pre-war knowledge until the world is ready for it.


 * The Mannerites' lifestyle guide and reference book, the Guide To Nauseatingly Correct Manners, is a parody on a real book called Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior, which is, unsurprisignly, also a handbook on etiquette. Mr. Manners himself is an allusion on the book's author's, Judith Martin, character-manifestation, Mrs. Manners.


 * In Rail Nomads' Camp, while investigating the car where the suicidal researcher's body is found, you may stumble upon a copy of Phillip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, a famous sci-fi novel which is considered to be one of the pillars of cyberpunk. The novel's main theme, similarities and differences between man and machine, is often referenced throughout Wasteland 2. Furthermore, if Matthias's portrait is inspected closely, one may notice that the book he is holding is labeled nothing else but "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", which suits perfectly with his character.