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like the old medic
As said,the Team Fortress Classic Engineer is the father of the TF2 Engie.
In,"A Cold Day in Hell",the TFC team shows up,only to have the original medic be replaced by the TF2 medic.
The Catch-Up Comic says that TFC took place in the 1930s(futuristic armor and weapons can easily be explained:The influence of Australium made futuristic Weapons and other things,although the TF2 mercs didn't need it due that they have custom Weapons.)
What could be explained for the TFC engie is:His legs got in an accident,and he made robotic legs.
IT'S MERASMUS
BURN THE DIRTY WIZARD
this reminds of a movie i watched one . . .
TF2 Engie: Says the guy with no balls and rod!
... Yeah, I know, stunning example of maturity.
Look at the picture: there's TFC engy standing next to the young Dell.