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Deerhaunter
| Deerhaunter | |
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| Unlocked by | Default |
| Species | Mutant |
| Size | Large |
| Accuracy | N/A |
| Agility | 5 |
| Stamina | 5 |
| Fire Proof | 2 |
| Shock Proof | 5 |
| Default AI | 5 |
| Native TimeZone | 1994 |
| Relations | Deer Turret |
| Games | TimeSplitters Future Perfect |
| Appearances | TSFP Story Mansion Of Madness Arcade League Big Game Hunt Arcade Custom Freaks Bot Set Hotel Bot Set |
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| TS1 Gesture | N/A | TSFP Gesture | Leans back and throws his arms upwards, then stands crouched and says "The moose is loose!" |
| TS2 Gallery | N/A | TSFP Gallery | Go on, just try tying this guy onto the roof-rack of your sports utility vehicle. |
The Deerhaunter appears in TimeSplitters Future Perfect as a playable character. The character resembles a large deer or moose standing on its hind legs. The Deerhaunter has been stripped of its skin. Its large antlers, hooked arms and hooves make it a formidable opponent. The Deerhaunter appears in the Story mode level Mansion Of Madness as the first boss, originally a deer head mounted on a wall, it seems the illicit experiments at the mansion have caused it to grow a partially-formed body and eventually become animate. It absorbs hell energy and dark forces to make itself stronger.
Glitch
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- Main article: Mansion Of Madness Glitches#Boss Glitch
There is a glitch in the fight against The Deerhaunter to make the boss easier; just go into the hole in the wall he came from and he can't hurt you.
Trivia
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- Deerhaunter is a reference to the 1978 film called The Deer Hunter.
- Its facial appearance strongly resembles the 'possessed' deer mount in a scene in 1987's 'Evil Dead 2', when Ash seems to temporarily lose his sanity.
- It may also be a reference to the original TimeSplitters Story mission Mansion (Itself the basis for Mansion of Madness ) which had deer heads acting as autoturrets.
- The phrase "Moose is loose" is used by Jo-Beth Casey and the Deerhaunter, both are completely inaccurate because it's a deer.
