Mod:Fallout: The Frontier/Cultural reference

Numerous easter eggs and references to various books, movies, and other games are one of the staples of the Fallout series. These are instances where something or someone from pop culture or the real world is referenced in the game itself, e.g. Fallout 2 has an encounter with King Arthur.

Breaking Bad
Star-Born Studios programming included the show "Nuka Break", described as: "Nuka Break: From the makers of Ralphie comes a dramatic look at the unlicensed Nuka trade, and what some men are willing to do when pushed to the limit. When Dr. William Borus discovers that he is dying from cancer, he decides to sell unlicensed Nuka Cola for the sake of his family, thus beginning a long slow descent into villainy that will shock the nation!" This is reminiscent of the television series Breaking Bad in which Walter White, a teacher and family man, slowly becomes a meth-dealing drug lord for the sake of his family.

Jim Sterling
Jim's Sterling, a unique Ranger Sequioa, has a name and icon that directly reference to the online game journalist Jim Sterling.

Loss.jpg
One of the loading screens features a message that features 7 lines positioned in reference to Loss, an infamous comic that often takes a minimalist form in Internet memes, using just seven lines in a sequence.

Fallout mods and fan-works
Fallout: The Frontier also makes references and lore tie-ins to various other unofficial fan works in the Fallout series. Note that this does not reflect the lore of those works unless they explicitly state so.

Nuka Break
The name of the "Nuka Break" show is a homage to Nuka Break, a 2011 fan-made short film and webseries based off of Fallout: New Vegas.

The Storyteller

 * Star-Born Studios programming included the show "The Storyteller", described as "The team at the Scholarly Harmonics Of Obtusely Determined Youths(S.H.O.O.D.Y.) provides us with this educational history series. "The Storyteller" brings some of history's greatest moments to life with real life actors and robots! Every day is a new story! Featuring the voice talents of Jason Demon, as The Voice of History." S.H.O.O.D.Y. is the acronymized form of Shoddycast, the creators of the series, while Jason Demon is a reference to Jason Damron, the voice of the character.
 * Willis Burke notes that Star-Born Studios is still utilizing cameras instead of "ED-NA" units. The ED-NA (Eyebot Documentary Narrative Assistant) is the Storyteller's travelling robot companion.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Robert House references the story, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in his note, likening himself to the prince that comes upon Snow White upon sealing Marilyn into cryogenic stasis.