↑ Josh Sawyer about Lone Wolf Radio on a Q&A session during a live charity stream.The radio shack was what I imagined he would have put together if he upgraded from travel speaker to pirate radio)." He had a personal microphone and speaker and would just babble on and on about one government conspiracy theory or the other. (The inspiration for it came from when I was at the University of Oregon, every Saturday there was a guy who stood on a corner of the campus where everyone walked by. The guy who always has some conspiracy theory going on that he has to share with the world. He was the Lone Wolf against the world/government/etc. I figured there was probably at least one crazy person near Vegas who would have had their own pirate radio station. ↑ About Obsidian and Q&A with Feargus Urquhart CEO of Obsidian Entertainment on Tech & Gaming News (archived) - "It was there to serve as an abandoned location to find tech based materials, nothing official story wise.Wolfman Jack makes a prominent appearance in the 1973 teen film American Graffiti, which revealed his face to many. Wolfman Jack is associated with urban legends about an alternative pirate radio host whom police could not catch because he broadcast from a moving car-trailer (similar to Lone Wolf Radio). During the early parts of his career, Wolfman Jack broadcast a pirate radio program popular among teenagers of the early 1960s, from various powerful radio signals in Mexico that drew notoriety and even gunfire at times. Lone Wolf Radio also draws some parallels with the legendary Southwestern alternative/underground radio host Wolfman Jack, in both history and name.When Joshua Sawyer was asked about it on a Twitch Q&A, he simply said "It's completely made up, all that stuff about Lone Wolf Radio is completely made up."
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