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* In Greek mythology, {{W|Hermes}} is the messenger of the Gods, best known for his ability to move extremely quickly. The Scout's class icon (displayed above the brim of the hat) is taken from Hermes' winged shoes. | * In Greek mythology, {{W|Hermes}} is the messenger of the Gods, best known for his ability to move extremely quickly. The Scout's class icon (displayed above the brim of the hat) is taken from Hermes' winged shoes. | ||
* The term "{{w|Shooting_the_messenger|Don't shoot the messenger}}" is used as a term to describe attacking the bearer of bad news. | * The term "{{w|Shooting_the_messenger|Don't shoot the messenger}}" is used as a term to describe attacking the bearer of bad news. | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 04:05, 29 February 2012
“ | You'll never hit me! You'll never hit my tiny head! It's so tiny! I got a frickin'... such a tiny li'l head!
Click to listen
— The Scout on speed
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The Hermes is a community-created headwear item for the Scout. It is a team-color tinted beige cadet hat with the Scout's logo emblazoned on the front, with team-colored goggles placed above the brim.
The Hermes was contributed to the Steam Workshop under the name "Provisional Head Protector".
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background. Click on the images to enlarge them.
Update history
October 13, 2011 Patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)
- Hermes was added to the game.
Bugs
- The Hermes has clipping issues with the back and top of the Scout's head. The creator has confirmed this and created a fix which has yet to be implemented.[1]
Trivia
- In Greek mythology, Template:W is the messenger of the Gods, best known for his ability to move extremely quickly. The Scout's class icon (displayed above the brim of the hat) is taken from Hermes' winged shoes.
- The term "Template:W" is used as a term to describe attacking the bearer of bad news.
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