X-COM (Video Game)/Memes


 * [Rookie/Recruit] has panicked!"
 * Explanation: A reference among other similar phrases to a recurring trend found across every X-COM game. Namely with how recruits/rookies are the quintessential Red Shirts, unless they manage to survive long enough to get promoted.
 * "I'm losing control of the situation!"
 * Explanation: Attributed to XCOM: Enemy Within. More specifically, this is one of the quotes uttered by the very human operatives of EXALT should they get panicked.
 * Snek/Snaketits.
 * Explanation: A reference to the Viper, an alien type introduced in XCOM 2 that resembles a feminine humanoid snake. Hilariously enough, Firaxis Games has caught on to it, as this posts suggests.
 * Punished Bradford.
 * Explanation: A nod to Central Officer Bradford's appearance in XCOM 2 compared to XCOM: Enemy Unknown/Enemy Within. Which bears a passing semblance to Big Boss. In-game, it's also brought up by Bradford himself how he still misses his old uniform's sweater.
 * "XCOM = ISIS."
 * Explanation: Originating from boards like 4chan, it's a play on irreverent comparisons between XCOM's incarnation in XCOM 2 to ISIS and other terrorist groups. Given the covert undertones, guerrilla warfare elements and fervent subtext, such comparisons became forthcoming. Sometimes accompanied by screams of "VIGILO CONFIDO!" So much so that there's even a "Commanders Vest" mod that can turn any soldier wearing it into a suicide bomber.
 * Ayy lmao.
 * Explanation: Though the X-COM games may not have popularized the term, which is associated with random alien pictures, it's managed to sneak in simply because of the fact that the games let you take on said aliens.
 * "That's XCOM baby!"
 * Explanation: Coming into prominence in various forms from XCOM: EU/EW onwards, it's a phrase that refers to the series' at times notorious tendency to screw players, even when the odds seem to be in their favor; a more negative variation tends to be along the lines of "DAMMIT XCOM!" It's also used, albeit less frequently, when even in spite of the odds against you, your soldiers still manage to win the day.
 * "TRAITOR!"
 * Explanation: A reference to the ADVENT Stun Lancer, whose behavior and armament is all too reminiscent of the stun-baton wielding Stormtrooper seen in Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens.
 * "Great tits ahoy!/HUG THAT SHIT!"
 * Explanation: Originating from a Eurogamer video on XCOM 2 that gained popularity among fans of the series. The video in question tries to figure out what ADVENT soldiers are actually saying. Emphasis on tries, as it results in Mondegreens like those quotes.
 * Anything to do with Dr. Vahlen and aliens.
 * Explanation: A reference to Dr. Vahlen, the Chief Scientist in XCOM: EU/EW, and her excessive if not brutal methods on aliens. Over time, she's developed a reputation among fans for being as hilariously demented as she is a Hot Scientist. The Herr Doktor vibe and the implications in the backstory of XCOM 2 that she became a mad scientist don't help matters either.
 * X-Com Gon Get It.
 * Explanation: A reference to the DMX song X Gon Give It To Ya and how easy it is to Mondegreen the lyrics to make it talk about XCOM. The ensuing mixes are surprisingly apropos.
 * "I certainly could not have predicted this outcome, although it is intriguing."
 * Explanation: One of the generic lines from Dr. Tygan when reporting that research is complete. It often seems out-of-place, as he really shouldn't be surprised that (for example) researching plasma weapons results in...being able to make plasma weapons.  It's become something of a stock reply to any screenshots exhibiting bugs involving Tygan.
 * The A Team.
 * Explanation: In addition to being a nod to The A-Team, it's a Fan Nickname for a squad comprising XCOM's most badass soldiers; the term itself came into its own starting from XCOM: EU/EW. Some however use it mockingly to refer to complacent playstyles that rely only on a handful of hardened veterans, leading to a throng of barely-deployed rookies on standby who are nigh incapable of holding the line late-game should anything go wrong with said A Team.
 * "We're losing civilians left and right, Commander! We need to get those people out of here!"
 * Explanation: One of Bradford's many concerned lines in certain missions. This extends as well to every time the Avatar Project goes up a notch. Though this could be justified in-verse by him being a Shell-Shocked Veteran and not wanting to rake in any more casualties than back in XCOM:EU/EW.