However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t time to take a step back, offer up a little humor, and build on the living, breathing world that has been crafted in The New Colossus. This is a man who is able to concentrate on aiming and firing his gun, as his mind is free of physical discomfort.Wolfenstein 2 features a lot of serious moments, and the game’s main storyline touches on some very sensitive subjects. On the beach, Fergus runs around and jumps and shoots like a man whose bladder is unencumbered of urine. All of theses are also perfect opportunities for any battle-hardened soldier to piss himself. Fergus's next several actions are to abandon his own bomber, take control of another from Wyatt, and then crash that into the ocean. Fergus also would have had a perfect opportunity to piss himself during this time, as his plane was literally hit by another plane (4:26). Importantly, during this scene, we see that Fergus is wearing dark pants, too dark to see any piss stains in. During The New Order's introduction, Fergus stays in the pilot's seat until B.J's turret gets destroyed, at which point he leaves the seat in order to give B.J. The other, and less consequential matter, is how Fergus acts. This would place Fergus just at the right moment to have to pee quite badly near the end of the flight to Deathshead's compound. I certainly have to pee more often when under heavy stress. The stress of the fact that "This may be our last chance to topple the Nazi Empire," (Fergus Reid), could easily affect his bladder capacity. ![]() ![]() However, according to, "Most people pee 6 or 7 times every 24 hours." That would be putting Fergus at around another hour or so until he had to pee again. Based on this, it's safe to say that Fergus likely peed before getting on the plane. Now I don't know about you, but I don't have the strength to wait for the runtime of James Cameron's Titanic after already having to pee to any extent, let alone having to pee badly enough to complain about it. (This is rough math, as I doubt that they were flying at top speed the entire way). The Arvo Lancaster has a top speed of 280 mph, which means that the Allied forces could have arrived in Bornholm in around 2.6 hours. Since The New Order begins in 1946, it would make sense that these planes would have been upgraded to some degree. A cursory search online did not find any six engine bombers used in WWII, but the closest find based on region and front turret location was the Arvo Lancaster, a RAF plane used from 1942-1945. We get multiple glances at the planes that the Allied forces are using to attack Deathshead's compound, but the best is here, at about 5:10. (Luckily, since both Scottland and Bornholm are both north of Germany, the planes would not have had to redirect to avoid Nazi airspace). Using Bornholm for reference, Fergus Reid flew approximately 723 miles to reach Deathshead's compound. According to the fandom wiki, Deathshead's compound " is likely to be on either Bornholm or Rügen, both of which were owned briefly by the Swedish around the time of the 30 years war." ( ) Both of these islands are located in the Baltic Sea, just north of modern-day Germany and Poland. Now, The New Order begins on the plane as the pair near Deathshead's compound. What is important is that is that Fergus Reid, heading to Kinloss Airfield, feels "no pressure, except on my goddamn bladder." were leaving from, as The Old Blood takes place in the German Alps, and there's no way that Fergus traveled all the way from Germany to Scotland and then back to Germany without pissing one single time, but this factor is largely unimportant. At the end of The Old Blood, Fergus looks almost to be in pain, rocking back and forth, talking about the Nazi empire and how this is their last chance to stop it. The most important piece of the puzzle to figure out is how badly Fergus had to pee. During all this, Fergus never mentions his bladder. After this, the pair have to deal with Nazi Jets shooting at them, leaping from their plane to one nearby, and deal with that plane crashing. ![]() Blazkowicz to take control of the plane so that he can go relieve himself, but never gets a chance to do so, as a fuel line ruptures, causing B.J. At the beginning, of Wolfenstein: The New Order, Fergus almost immediately tells B.J. What first made me think this was that at the end of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Fergus forgets to take a piss before leaving to go to Kinloss airfield. Fergus Reid, Nazi Fighter extraordinaire, pisses his pants during the first battle at Deathshead's compound. I recently decided to replay the Bethesda Wolfenstein games, and I made this realization.
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