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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)

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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! is the third Space Western/FPS/Action RPG game in the Borderlands series, released on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, and Linux. Set as an Interquel between Borderlands and Borderlands 2, the game opens with future villain Handsome Jack desperate to escape and reclaim the Hyperion moon-base he was banished to. Hiring a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits to act as his henchmen, the player characters this time include two villains and two NPCs who appeared in previous instalments: Athena the Gladiator: A former Crimson Lance assassin first introduced in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx DLC of the first game. Effectively the only morally decent protagonist as well as the game's narrator, her trees are built around her specialist equipment: she carries a Xiphos and a Kinetic Aspis (energy sword and energy shield respectively), the latter of which allows for absorbing and reflecting damage by throwing attacks. Other key abilities cover: elemental, shield, and ally-buffs; a "pinball ricochet" ability; and a tethering power. Wilhelm the Enforcer: A Cyborg mercenary, who would go on to become Jack's right-hand man, and later act as the mecha boss in Borderlands 2 mission "A Train to Catch." His Action Skill lets him deploy Wolf and Saint, two drones that assault enemies and defend allies respectively. Notably, purchasing upgrades for Wilhelm's central tree results in his voice becoming synthesized and mechanical augmentations replacing body parts. Nisha the Lawbringer: A sociopathic gunslinger who would eventually become the Sheriff of Lynchwood and Jack's significant other, as well as an optional boss of the "Showdown" mission in the second game. Her Action Skill, titled "Showdown", makes the screen fade to sepia while buffing her stats and automatically locking onto enemies. Notable upgrades involve building "Order" and "Wanted" stacks to boost stats, dual-wielding pistols, as well as being able to turn her enemies into bombs. Claptrap the Fragtrap: The series mascot himself, now playable for the first time and capable of climbing stairs now. He was re-purposed as a combat unit forced to follow Jack's orders because his programming says so. His Action Skill effectively rolls a random number to determine which ability (of several) happens, which can go either way; using it could make him "Funzerk" like Salvador, force all players to toss out grenades uncontrollably, or trigger uncontrollable dancing. In a nutshell, his perk trees involve specializing in explosive damage, buffing his allies in hopes of getting them to like him and completely randomized stat boosts. "Jack" the Doppelganger: The first DLC character. A body double of the man himself. His Action Skill allows him to spawn two digistructed duplicates of himself to attack his enemies, with another stepping in its place if one falls. His skill trees are focused on strengthening his Digi-Jacks, strengthening himself by letting his allies die in his place and buffs based on equipment management. Aurelia the Baroness: The second DLC character. The aristocratic sister of Sir Hammerlock, she came to Pandora on vacation only to be wrangled up with Jack and his entourage. Her Action Skill involves throwing her Frost Diadem Charm at enemies, which automatically homes in on enemies and can freeze them solid. She specializes in the Cryo element and sniping, having skills that increase her damage if she misses with a shot, or does more damage the further the distance away from the target she is. She also has an entire tree dedicated to a Master-Servant relationship with other players, giving both benefits and buffs in exchange for them taking damage in her stead.Seeing locations set in space, players are forced to act on Handsome Jack's behalf. This starts with good intentions, as Handsome Jack claims to be saving the moon, and will descend into the ethically questionable; surprisingly, it doesn't work out well. It is mainly being developed by 2K Australia this time around, with series creator Gearbox Software providing collaboration and support. Borderlands 2 lead writer Anthony Burch worked with 2K Australia's writers for the game.The Season Pass is set to cover all DLC released for the game. The DLC includes: Handsome Jack Doppelganger Pack: Unlocks the Doppelganger character as a playable class. The Holodome Onslaught: Adds an arena as well as a set of new weapons and bumps the level cap up by 10. Lady Hammerlock the Baroness: Adds the Baroness as a playable class. Claptastic Voyage: The only campaign DLC of the game, in which the Vault Hunters must enter the mind of Claptrap in search of Hyperion secrets. Bumps the level cap by an additional 10 levels.Borderlands 2 and The Pre-Sequel! were re-released with all DLC included in March 2015 for the Xbox One and Play Station 4 as part of The Handsome Collection.
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Elemental Baggage: Slam neither requires ammunition nor has a cooldown. All you need is an Oz Kit and enough height; the Oz kit doesn't even need to have any oxygen reserves left.
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Overhead Interaction Indicator: Multiple colors and symbols: A yellow exclamation mark above someone or something indicates that a quest can be started by interacting with them. A green question mark means that there's a quest to turn in.
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Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: The whole game acts as one for Jack, going from a somewhat sociopathic but well-meaning hero-in-training to a horrific, hypocritical monster. The actual moment of "jumping" is when Moxxi reveals that she, Lilith, and Roland betrayed him to destroy the Eye of Helios. After that moment, Jack turns into who he is in Borderlands 2. The ending also has Lilith, still grieving Roland's death and bitter from the torture she suffered, demanding the execution of Athena over her teammates' protests.
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Early Game Hell: Despite unlocking your action skill at level 3 instead of level 5, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! manages to be even harder early on. Most of the early areas lack an atmosphere, and while you do get your first Oz kit very quickly, you're not likely to find one with a decent oxygen capacity for a long time. The enemies are also generally harder than what you'd face in the previous games around the same time; Scavs are prone to taking flight and leaping great distances, making them harder to track than their gravity-bound Bandit counterparts, while Kraggons split in two when killed, making them more dangerous than the relatively-straightforward Skags. To cap everything off, you don't get access to most of your key resources, such as the Black Market, the bank, and the Quick-Change station, until you've defeated the notoriously-difficult first boss, and you won't get a third weapon slot until you're halfway through the story. You can make early game a little easier by picking Claptrap, who does not require oxygen and is resistant to fire damage which is commonplace in early game, in exchange for having an Action Skill that is almost impossible to control.
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Sir Hammerlock is actually responsible for the existence of Threshers on Pandora after he got the Pre-Sequel Vault Hunters to send him some samples and they escaped. He even goes so far as to cheerfully say that they shouldn't be a problem because they're so small. One is almost certainly Terramorphus the Invincible. The other is likely Old Slappy, the thresher who cost Hammerlock An Arm and a Leg.
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Calvinball: The Don is playing a match of "Snick-It", which he admits is very ill-defined and doesn't make sense. He asks you to go fetch the ball that he just hit literally halfway across the map. As you travel and go find it, he prattles off nonsensical updates about how the "game" is going. If you manage to return the ball within the 4 minutes you have to find it, he mentions how your contributions helped him to win the game... or lose, or draw... or tie... he's not sure. He says the sport would be a smash hit with the locals on Elpis and Pandora if the rules made just a bit less sense.
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A Father to His Men: Colonel Zarpedon is depicted as beloved by her men and going out of her way to show how much she cares for and respects them. This is implied to be the reason they're still following her despite being abandoned by Dahl.
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Character Name Limits: Character names are limited to 15 characters.
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Mission-Pack Sequel: The game is essentially a stand-alone expansion campaign for Borderlands 2, using the exact same engine and gameplay. Most of the weapons are identical to how they appeared in the second game, though some Legendaries and Uniques have been renamed and tweaked. Many enemies are also very similar to those seen in Borderlands 2, though almost none of them are straight palette-swaps, with most of them having new, unique moves, animations, and tweaked A.I. New gameplay mechanics involving oxygen and low gravity environments were added, as well as cryo damage.
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Say My Name: At one point Jack screams out Zarpedon's name Wrath of Khan-style (complete with extra-long emphasis on the end vowel), then immediately breaks out into laughter at how silly the name is. He notes that it's good for yelling that way, though.
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Not as You Know Them: Jack starts off the game much less the asshole we know him as in Borderlands 2, and more like an overexcited adrenaline junkie with cool Arm Cannons. Moxxi has a side to her that we never saw before here: a closet Hodunk Wrench Wench, like her daughter Ellie.
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The Bogan: Given the general tone of the game and the setting being an expy of a Land Downunder, this comes up a bit with NPCs, but special mention has to be given to the aptly-named Boganella, a shotgun that takes perverse pleasure in being fired, makes sexual innuendos when being reloaded, and insults the user when being stowed. Voiced by Elle Dawe of Housos fame, to boot.
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The Computer Is a Lying Bastard: Nurse Nina's "Health Now!" says "Instantly heals you to full health.", but looking closely shows it as very-not-gradual Gradual Regeneration-type Regenerating Health.
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Athena is the one being interrogated by the Crimson Raiders and narrating all the things that happened in the past, no matter if you're playing as any of the playable Vault Hunters other than her.
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Punch-Clock Villain: All the protagonists save for Aurelia (who is already wealthy and is simply doing this for fun) all fill this role by the end. Wilhelm, however, seems to be the one who seems the most interested in evil for money.
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For Science!: Dr. Spara's idea of "science" is to send the Vault Hunters to kill random things for their body parts to build a rocket, all the while screaming "SCIENCE!" at the top of her lungs. She succeeds in blowing up her house, which she still considers a success. Granted, she does bother to include an independent variable in her "experiment", which is more than can be said for most scientists in media, mad or otherwise.
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Good Bad Bugs: Invoked with Claptrap's VaultHunter.exe skill, which is considered malware In-Universe. Due to it being buggy software, its abilities are unpredictable, whether this be increased fire rate/reload speed, tossing out grenades uncontrollably or even giving everyone floatation devices so that they bounce uncontrollably around the field. It's even crazier with "Fragmented Fragtrap" skills, where you randomly become really good with certain weapons but bad at others, necessitating switching from your favorite weapon constantly.
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Game-Breaker: In-Universe - According to Brick, one should only fight a raid boss solo if they want to die... Or they "found a broken-ass combination of loot and want to show off on the ECHOnet." Doubles as Self-Deprecation, considering how often that happened in Borderlands 2.
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Drifters have moon drifters — they look like regular drifters, except blue and crater-y.
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Wave-Motion Gun: The Eye of Helios.
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Gravity Screw: Due to the game taking place on the moon, gravity is lower than usual, allowing for higher jumps and greater air time.
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Saving the World With Art: At the end of the "To Arms!" side mission, you're called to Concordia to "Witness the revolution." The leader of the People's Liberation Army reveals his plan for the fifty common-quality weapons you've gathered for him: a flower sculpture made out of guns.
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More Dakka: Literally with the Legendary Weapon of the Fusillade, whose Flavor Text is "Dakka dakka dakka!", implying its legendary effect is to be better at firing bullets.
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Psycho for Hire: Nisha. Wilhelm may or may not be this.
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Parodied with Wilhelm, where the motivation for him to work with Jack is just a bunch of money, and he just responds to everything else around him with a Little "No".
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Deadly Euphemism: Lampshaded by the characters when Jack tells them that he plans to have a "talk" with the Meriff. Subverted however when Jack tells them that he really does mean he just wants to talk with him.
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Invisible Wall
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Invisible Wall: The map of Tycho's Ribs is primarily a large, empty cylinder. To stop players from abusing the low-gravity mechanics and bypassing most of the dungeon, numerous invisible walls are put up at choke points between almost-connected areas. If you manage to bypass them anyway, several other areas employ instant kill zones.
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Cursed with Awesome
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Cursed with Awesome: Some of the First Legion soldiers who get near the vault get a "disease" which makes them glow purple, but considering it gives them superpowers and presumably makes them immortal (as their name changes to "eternal (noun)") it's not much of a curse.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Colonel Zarpedon tries to blow up Elpis and Pandora to prevent the events of Borderlands 2, specifically the activation of the Vault network. Instead, her actions set Jack on the path to becoming Handsome Jack and doing just that. Moxxi blows up the Eye in order to kill Jack because she believes he's inevitably going to turn into a sociopathic lunatic megalomaniac. Jack survives and his rage at the betrayal makes him turn into a full blown sociopathic lunatic megalomaniac.
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Breaking Old Trends
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Breaking Old Trends: The game didn't keep the "dead skag in the intro cutscene" Running Gag set-up in the first two mainline games and Tales. This time, the skag survives since it is placed in the bandit car while our protagonists' rocket flew off to space.
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Apologetic Attacker
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Apologetic Attacker: Colonel Zarpedon explains, very calmly, that it's necessary for everyone on Elpis to die. Boganella, of all things. Everything she says is so foul it would make a hardened sailor blush in embarrassment. Except for one line. Every once in a while, she'll say "My apologies for the inconvenience!" in a very feminine and lady-like manner when you kill someone with her.
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Create Your Own Villain
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Create Your Own Villain: Lilith, Roland and Moxxi inadvertently create Handsome Jack through their betrayal and eventual scarring of him. They betrayed him because they had suspicions he was deluding himself with all his talk of "heroism", and that he was actually a psychopath and a sadist. They were right. But he proved smart enough to survive the betrayal... Conversely, Echo Logs near the Vault indicate that Zarpedon and her Lost Legion were content to stand vigil over the Vault, and had done so without incident for four years. It's only when she learned that Jack was searching for the Vault that she resorted to her "kill everybody" plan to stop anyone from entering the Vault.
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Evolving Credits
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Evolving Credits: The character select screen gains various new decorations and events as you complete them in the game. A moon buggy shows up after you unlock them early in the game. The Eye of Helios will sometimes charge up and fire, but only after you see it activate for the first time upon entering Triton Flats. It also stops once you take care of it. There's also a blue flag planted in the name of King Greg after helping an explorer raise his king's flag to help claim Elpis in his name. Twice.
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Asteroids Monster
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Asteroids Monster: Kraggons split up into mini versions when you kill them. If a Scav happens to be riding one, this will somehow result in two Kraggon-riding midgets.
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Ground Pound
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Ground Pound: One of the abilities introduced. Done by crouching in midair, explained in-universe as a function of your jetpack/oxygen tank.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: Jack has you execute a surrendering Lost Legion Marine after the destruction of the Eye of Helios, showing that he's well past the Moral Event Horizon. Jack has a lot of these during the game: memory-wiping Felicity and killing the scientists.
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Walking in on Moxxi in her workshop is one of the rare opportunities to hear her natural Hodunk accent. She is quite embarrassed and struggles to "get back into character".
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Stalker Shrine
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Stalker Shrine: The Meriff has a figurine of Moxxi along with some partially melted candles hidden away inside a safe in his office library.
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I'll Kill You!
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I'll Kill You!: We get to see the very point Jack decided he wanted to strangle Tassiter.
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Lightning Lash
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Lightning Lash: Nisha's melee weapon is a bullwhip, which fits her character as both a cowgirl and a Combat Sadomasochist. It has a longer range than other characters' melee attacks yet does slightly less damage. With certain skills, she can eventually steal ammo from enemies and even unleash a lightning bolt just by cracking her whip.
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Kill Steal
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The Doppelganger's "Greater Good" skill tree encourages the player to roleplay a cowardly, selfish jerk. For instance, the Commitment skill gives you bonus fire rate and reload speed when one of your allies goes into Fight For Your Life mode and takes it away when they exit that mode... thus encouraging you to keep them from recovering, as the buff will last longer if they have to bleed out. Another skill, Integrity, gives you bonus damage on weakened enemies... and more bonus damage if it wasn't you that weakened them.
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Foregone Conclusion
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Foregone Conclusion: As a prequel, it is already known what happens to the four initial player characters and to their boss: Claptrap becomes the Last of His Kind after Jack destroys his product line. Jack goes on to become the president of Hyperion with Wilhelm and Nisha continuing to be his chief minions, and Nisha and Jack start a relationship while Athena is guaranteed to survive past Borderlands 2 so that she can tell her story to Lilith. Most importantly, Jack, Wilhelm, and (canonically; the mission is optional) Nisha are all dead by the end of Borderlands 2's campaign. Timothy and Aurelia would meet their fates in Borderlands 3. The former actually ends up surviving as well as leaving a good impression on Moxxi while the latter dies at the hands of the Vault Hunters of that game.
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Bad Boss
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Bad Boss: Harold Tassiter treats Jack with nothing but utter contempt and takes practically any opportunity to yell at him. As the game goes on, Jack goes from cowering before him to simply ignoring him and eventually blowing up at him, inevitably ending with him just outright murdering Tassiter. And it's not just Jack he's a bad boss to, either. There's a random PA message that can play when on Helios that goes "Harold Tassiter would like to remind you that the Helios project is a waste of time and that he hates you." One sidequest even has him send the Vault Hunters to kill off all the infected workers in the quarantined zone of Helios, because according to Tassiter, they're wasting oxygen and retirement benefits. And of course, in all of his sidequests, he'll be insulting and berating the Vault Hunters every step of the way.
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How Dare You Die on Me!
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How Dare You Die on Me!: After the Eye of Helios is destroyed, Jack will give a sidequest to take the remaining pieces of the Destroyer's eye and try to put them back together, ignoring the Vault Hunters' insistence that it cannot be saved until its stitched-together remains explode during a test fire.
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Literally Shattered Lives
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Literally Shattered Lives: Enemies frozen by Cryo damage can be shattered by gunfire or melee. There's even a badass challenge for killing enemies by the fall damage they receive when frozen. Pretty satisfying against flying enemies. Lazlo, one of the more sane Boils, asks you to take a freeze gun and freeze his co-workers/friends so he may collect them to cure later. They break the moment they're frozen, so Lazlo instead asks you to collect the pieces so he can build an igloo out of the chunks (he's only slightly less insane than his friends).
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Boob-Based Gag
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After the first Vault Hunters express surprise over hearing that Moxxi attempted to kill Jack, they string off a number of boob jokes.
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Happily Ever After
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Happily Ever After: Defied in the first of Janey's Tales from Elpis: "No one lived happily ever after".
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Sound-Effect Bleep
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Sound-Effect Bleep: Aside from Mister Torgue, every time a heavy curse is used in this game it's bleeped out. Presumably every human, robot and talking gun in the galaxy has voice-censors. Or possibly Narrator Athena is simply leaving out the actual profanity: In the third of the Tales From Elpis, "bitch" and "shit" are "b***h" and "s***" in the dialogue and subtitles. Janey says that was due to corruption, so that bleeping was In-Universe. Claptrap's self-censoring programming is still in effect. When he shouts "YEAH! SCIENCE, BITCH!", "bitch" is bleeped out, but isn't censored in the subtitles.
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"Pan from the Sky" Beginning
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"Pan from the Sky" Beginning: The intro cutscene starts with the camera pointing at the Helios Station in the sky, and then zooms out of it into Pandora, and a Skag appears. Cue the theme song.
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Talking Weapon
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Talking Weapon: The Boganella is a shotgun that talks like a bogan and is constantly screaming out censored curses. The Claptastic Voyage DLC introduces: An SMG that's always shrieking "KILL!" as it's being fired. A shield that talks like Robin Williams. The Heartful Splodger, a laser voiced by Pickle.
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Energy Weapon
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Energy Weapon: Lasers are a new class of weapon in the game, and they're not just E-Tech. Jack's Twitter account gives a Hand Wave as to why they aren't in Borderlands 2, despite that game taking place later: the cryo weapons rely on liquid methane, which tends to evaporate outside of Elpis, and the laser guns are too flimsy and crumple in Pandora's atmospheric pressure. A loading screen tip also explains that the reason laser weapons were never brought to Pandora had to do with an accident involving Marcus, a laser weapon, and a straw. Jack reveals that the Destroyer from the first game was a living version of this. How does he know? Jack harvested the Destroyer's eye to power the Eye of Helios's massive laser.
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: Jack becomes this for Colonel Zarpedon once she realizes he's willing to do anything to win. Jack, somewhat humorously, rejects this and constantly dismisses anything she says to him as crazy.
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In-Universe
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In the third of the Tales From Elpis, "bitch" and "shit" are "b***h" and "s***" in the dialogue and subtitles. Janey says that was due to corruption, so that bleeping was In-Universe.
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Booze-Based Buff
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Booze-Based Buff: Moxxi's bar offers Moxxtails that give you a thirty-minute buff to a specific stat. Only one buff can be active at any time.
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Butt-Monkey
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A lot of the time whenever Claptrap responds to what just happened in the main plot. Regardless of how serious things are right then, you can be sure his response will be humorously pathetic.
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The Stinger
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The Stinger: The post-credits scene shows Jack strangling Tassiter to death, and informing the secretary he's in charge now before re-introducing him, mask and all, as Handsome Jack.
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Infinity -1 Sword
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Infinity -1 Sword: The Invigorating Oz Kit. You get it in one of the first side missions in the game, and it has a higher oxygen cap than almost any kit that you'll find for the next ten levels, and although it gives no bonus to damage or resistance, its ability to restore health by picking up oxygen canisters makes it so useful as to render most other Oz Kits obselete.
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Instant Ice: Just Add Cold!
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Instant Ice: Just Add Cold!: Everything you freeze gets covered with a thick layer of ice.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: There are quite a few jokes that deal with the production of the video game itself. From the "Voice Over" mission:
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Villainous Valour
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Villainous Valour: It doesn't matter that they've lost their commander and all means to fulfill their mission, The Lost Legion will not quit. It irritates Jack to no end.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Multiple: On two levels. Obviously, Jack turns into the Big Bad of Borderlands 2, taking over Hyperion and becoming a vengeful, iron-fisted dictator lunatic in the pursuit of fame, power, and his delusion of "heroism"; the Hyperion Vault Hunters all survive to meet their various grim ends in the next game. In terms of the plot, they achieve what they set out to do - reclaim Helios and find the Vault on Elpis - but neither of those things turn out as advertised and many things (and lives) are lost. Enough to make you wonder whether it was worth the effort. This game somewhat undid the upbeat ending of Borderlands 2. The Watcher implied that our Vault Hunters aren't the only ones aware of all of the vaults activating, and presumably an all-out war will consume the galaxy soon. All because the original four vault hunters stepped off a bus two games ago. The absolute worst ending is the Foregone Conclusion of finishing the DLC campaign and successfully retrieving the H-Source. No more than several minutes prior, Claptrap refused to side with Shadow-trap because he considered the others (Nisha, Wilhelm, Athena, Jack) his friends. After managing to obtain the H-Source like Jack wanted, Jack forces Claptrap (if you're playing as him) to press the button to initiate the complete shutdown of the entire model line, shoots him in the head and removes his stair-climbing wheel. Athena is fairly disgusted and simply leaves, but the other three stand around laughing like it's the best joke they've seen in years. Claptrap then gets dumped in the ice area (likely close to where he lives in Borderlands 2), and the only silver lining he has is that he's not dead and Sir Hammerlock is going to fix him. It was clear Jack didn't like Claptrap, but outright torturing him like that was plain cruel.
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Inverted with Nurse Nina and her eventual boyfriend, a midget scav.
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Beneath the Mask
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Beneath the Mask: The PCs walk in on Moxxi without her makeup, in dirty overalls, working on a robot, and singing nonsense in her natural Hodunk accent. She is mortified and makes them promise not to tell anyone that, as Nisha puts it, "the slutty clown is also a slutty mechanic".
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Temporal Paradox
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When you first reach Concordia, the CUSTM-TP will issue you a ticket for "Morally Verbal Abuse" (AKA swearing and insulting others). Looking at the ticket slapped on the broken down weapon vendor, other criminal offenses include "Temporal Causalities" and "Conservation of Energy (Second Law)".
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But Thou Must!
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But Thou Must!: Agree to the terms and conditions to entering into Claptrap's mind in the "Claptastic Voyage" DLC. The EULA gives you two options: "I agree", and "I refuse to disagree".
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Disproportionate Retribution: The game reveals why Jack scrapped the Claptrap line of bots: they annoyed him. You would have thought there was a bigger, more story-driven reason for it, but no. He just doesn't like them.
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Gotta Catch Them All
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Gotta Catch Them All: In-universe. During the side mission "Guardian Hunter" you have to capture four different elemental wraiths. Description on the container with captured wraith is: "A trapped Fire/Corrosive/Shock/Cryo Wraith. Collect all four!"
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Motive Decay
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Motive Decay: This game serves to illustrate Handsome Jack's increasingly broad definition of "bandits." The first major moment for him is after he is betrayed by Moxxi, Lilith, and Roland. While he had been making darker and darker choices up until that point, his goal had been the same. The betrayal led to him starting to see enemies everywhere, and he even turns the photo of his daughter face down after this point. The second moment is in the Vault. He is granted a vision that ultimately defines all of his plans in Borderlands 2, actions which are so poorly connected to any justification anymore that they become the final straw for his daughter.
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Cybernetics Eat Your Soul
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The Jack: The "Cyber Commando" tree focuses on giving Wilhelm cybernetic upgrades to aid himself in combat and general situations, as well as giving some to Wolf. This tree also focuses on making laser weapons deadlier.
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Silicon-Based Life
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Silicon-Based Life: Kraggons are beasts that are made out of the lava or frozen methane that they live in.
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Guns Akimbo
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The Scrapper: "Fan the Hammer" focuses on dual-wielding revolvers or repeaters to deal out huge amounts of damage at close to medium range.
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Money for Nothing
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Money for Nothing: Downplayed - while it's still easy to amass a comically large collection of money, vending machines offer expensive but oh-so-nice Items Of The Day to tempt you to dip into those savings, especially if you're lucky enough to see a Legendary on offer. However, in the past two games, vending machines would be level locked with the area they were found in. These ones stay equal to your level all throughout the game, so you can never buy slightly cheaper, lower level gear (which, if Legendary, may be more powerful than what you have anyway).
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Saving the World
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Saving the World: Your main goal for the 90% of the game.
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Country Matters
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Country Matters: The Boganella drops the c-bomb quite liberally, though like everything it says it's bleeped out.
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Critical Failure
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Critical Failure: The Holodome DLC introduces the Boxxy Gunn, a unique Tediore SMG. Whenever you try to reload it, it has a chance to prematurely explode in your hands, causing significant self-damage. The chance of this misfire occurring increases with each bullet left in the magazine, making the typical Tediore strategy very risky.
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10-Minute Retirement
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10-Minute Retirement: Roland and Lilith are met early on; when Jack and the gang try to recruit their assistance, they state that they're officially retired after the whole giant tentacled blob debacle. They get involved anyway pretty quickly.
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Visual Innuendo
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Visual Innuendo: Miss Moxxi's side purse shows two planets side by side while a rocket ship blasts off between them. "TAKING YOU DEEP... INTO SPACE."
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Disc-One Nuke
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Disc-One Nuke: The E-Gun is incredibly powerful, especially against large, slower-moving targets. It can bring down even major bosses incredibly fast. However, it is something of a hidden weapon as the side-quest where you get it is never announced, and doesn't appear until long after you no longer have any reason to visit the NPC who gives it to you. You also only get the weapon if you take the "moral" option at the end of the quest instead of simply following the quest-giver's instructions. A similar weapon can be obtained from Moxxi's toybox just before storming Helios. It's not quite as strong as the E-Gun, but still very powerful. The ECH Os quest Springs gives you has a electric sniper rifle as a reward, which is very effective vs shields and allows you to kill Deadlift with ease.
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Central Theme
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Central Theme: Muddying the line between hero and villain.
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Batman Can Breathe in Space
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Batman Can Breathe in Space: Averted. With the exception of Claptrap, players have to watch their oxygen supply in areas that are devoid of atmosphere. It ticks down at about 1 point per second, and can only be recharged by finding O2 canisters or running into oxygenated bubbles and areas of the map. Likewise, fire weapons don't work without oxygen; enemies won't ignite, but just take the initial bullet damage just the same as any other gun. The bandits need O2 as well and will go running towards these areas if a fight draws out too long or if you pop their helmets. Fortunately, oxygen canisters are common drops in outdoor areas, so you'll never be too far away from a refill spot.
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High-Five Left Hanging
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High-Five Left Hanging: Claptrap has a skill where he offers a massive buff to his teammates to reciprocate his high-five offer. If nobody responds, he gains a massive buff himself instead.
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer: This turns out to be Jack's role in Hyperion as he's risen through the ranks from being a lowly code monkey to the man running Helios and head of Hyperion's R&D Division on Pandora (which may be based on said station). This is part of the reason Tassiter hates Jack - he continuously goes beyond his appointed tasks and does ridiculous, crazy things on hunches with flippant or zero explanations, blowing Hyperion's resources on personal projects that make no sense to Tassiter. However, Jack proves to be a man of many talents - engineer, administrator, and computer programmer (handling the creation of the Fragtrap as well as the programming for EXP and GUN Loaders), but also a Badass Normal who joins you in the final fight against Colonel Zarpedon.
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: At the end of Athena's questioning, when Lilith orders her men to shoot Athena, the strange Alien with orange colouring from the very first encounter with Zarpedon on Helios reappears and stops the bullets much like in its first appearance. Then it proclaims that a war is coming, and they'll need all the Vault Hunters they can get their hands on. During New Game Plus, Brick says they have time to retell the whole thing again since Lilith is talking to the Alien about what it said in the ending.
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Evil Versus Oblivion
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Evil Versus Oblivion: Jack becomes Handsome Jack, and the Vault Hunters he hires, even the good ones, do some very morally ambiguous things to find it. But, Zarpedon is trying to actively destroy Elpis, so they still come across better.
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Gameplay and Story Segregation
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Gameplay and Story Segregation: Athena is the one being interrogated by the Crimson Raiders and narrating all the things that happened in the past, no matter if you're playing as any of the playable Vault Hunters other than her. One of the mods installed into Claptrap to turn him into the Fragtrap is an all-terrain wheel, in order to allow him to climb stairs. At several points, you'll see ordinary Claptraps casually roll up stairs on Helios and in Concordia. Jarring, considering how big of a deal Claptrap's inability to scale stairs has been in the past. Just like in Borderlands 2 with Roland, Jack kills Claptrap with a single magic shield-ignoring bullet despite the fact that by that point he should be as badass as anyone else in the room.
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Death World
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Death World: Elpis post-Crackening, despite only being a moon, is just as bad as, if not worse than, the planet it orbits. Even if you put aside the lakes of liquid methane, the canyon-sized veins of lava, the wolf-lizards made of minerals, the horrid insectoid swarms, the laser-totting scavengers, the deranged paramilitary groups, the cephalopod titans that can spew acid and energy beams at you, at the very least you can BREATHE easily enough on Pandora. Not that there isn't any oxygen on Elpis. Just enough to make your asphyxiation harrowingly slow and explosions possible. On top of that, there's even less safe habitation on Elpis than Pandora, as the Crackening rendered ridiculous amounts of infrastructure on the planet unusable, and the only other safe place is a corporate fascistic space station.
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Drill Sergeant Nasty
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Drill Sergeant Nasty: The Dahl Reconstruction System talks like this, in contrast to the female voice that the Hyperion New-U system uses. It isn't really all that nasty though. Less passive-aggressively insulting than the Hyperion ones, at least. The Dahl training instructor in the Training Arena for the Shock Pit of Slaughter plays the trope straight, yelling at you with all manner of euphemisms and weird army slang that makes no sense even in context.
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Arm Cannon
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Jack starts off the game much less the asshole we know him as in Borderlands 2, and more like an overexcited adrenaline junkie with cool Arm Cannons.
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The Key Is Behind the Lock
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The Key Is Behind the Lock: An early sidequest requires you to overload an electronic safe the owner has forgotten the password to, in order to force it open. Turns out she put the password in the safe.
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Permanently Missable Content
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Permanently Missable Content: The Eye of Helios can be accessed only once. Afterwards, the entrance to the area is blocked by debris. This also means that you cannot re-fight Zarpedon. Certain location-based Badass Challenges become locked out if you don't complete them right as they come along in the story, but they only provide 5-10 points each, so it's not a huge loss to not complete them: The "Treasure of ECHO Madre" sidequest has a challenge to kill Rabid Adams, but NOT harm his pet tork during the fight. Killing him is a step in the quest, so once you kill him, the quest finishes and he never respawns again. In Pity's Fall, the Bosun announces that he's sending an Elite Mook after you. There's a challenge ("A Conventional Death") that requires you to kill him before Skipper shuts the door and crushes him. You have roughly 1 second to kill him before he gets crushed, and he never respawns again after your game saves after that point. Also from Pity's Fall, at the tail end of the main story quest "Intelligences of the Artificial Persuasion", there are engine parts that must be destroyed at several points. The challenge "Engineering 201" requires you to do so without using weapons. Finally, there's another Pity's Fall challenge, "You Call That A Shield?" that requires you to kill the Bosun without destroying any of his shield regenerators.
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Like Cannot Cut Like
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Like Cannot Cut Like: Unlike basically every other elemental enemy, Phonic Kraggons, don't resist their own element of Shock, instead being like a normal Kraggon, and resisting Fire.
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Interface Screw
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Interface Screw: You can see your character's breath fogging up the outer corners of the screen when you're in a vacuum. When going through the brain worm-infested areas of Helios, you'll start seeing red spots and a sickly green outline on your screen from the exposure. At an especially low point, the enemy's designations become phrases related to food and meat, suggesting the player character is having cannibalistic urges.
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EliteMook
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In Pity's Fall, the Bosun announces that he's sending an Elite Mook after you. There's a challenge ("A Conventional Death") that requires you to kill him before Skipper shuts the door and crushes him. You have roughly 1 second to kill him before he gets crushed, and he never respawns again after your game saves after that point.
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Only the Chosen May Wield
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Only the Chosen May Wield: Excalibastard, which is a legendary gun stuck on a stone that requires the player to have 2500 Badass Ranks to successfully pull out.
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Continue Your Mission, Dammit!
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Continue Your Mission, Dammit!: Usually averted, but woe be unto you if your quest giver is a Claptrap. Jack does drop a few comments if you take your time after the Eye of Helios is activated.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: The Eye of Helios is the Eye of the Destroyer.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: The moon Elpis is named after the Greek goddess of hope. The legend of Pandora's box says that after all the evils of the world were released following its opening, the only thing remaining in the box was hope.
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Two Words: Added Emphasis
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Two Words: Added Emphasis: Debriefing for "New direction": "Two words: Robot. Army. Two more: heck yeah!"
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Private Military Contractors
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Private Military Contractors: Dahl's Space Marine army is one, and they come equipped with high-quality pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, submachine guns, powersuits, turrets and even jetfighters, plus proper military uniforms. Wilhelm is outright stated to have been the best mercenary in the galaxy, until he messed up on an important job.
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Welcome to Corneria
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Welcome to Corneria: The citizens of Concordia repeat themselves pretty frequently, but their repeated lines at least change at major plot milestones. Commenting on the giant laser, the death of the Meriff, the absence of the giant laser, the Dahl presence, the Hyperion presence, and so on.
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Underground Monkey
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Underground Monkey: With multiple enemy types: Lost Legion soldiers come in at least Marine and Fighter Crew, and Fighter Crew are tougher than Marines, have some extra equipment on their backs, can have Lasers, and accordingly give more Experience Points. For example, LV 1 Fighter Crew give more experience than LV 2 Marines. Drifters have moon drifters — they look like regular drifters, except blue and crater-y. Kraggons come in Cyro, regular Pyro, Phonic (Shock) a special Badass corrosive variety, and a holiday Badass that's now inaccessible without hacking.
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Mook Medic
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Mook Medic: The Lost Legion has field medics among their soldiers, able to heal others in their vicinity.
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Transplanted Aliens
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Transplanted Aliens: Threshers are revealed to be native to Pandora's moon Elpis, after Sir Hammerlock asks Jack's Vault Hunters to bring a pair down to Pandora, with the implication that the Threshers in Borderlands2 are descendants of the pair that got loose, and the pair that got loose ended up becoming Ol' Slappy and Terramorphous the Invincible.
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20% More Awesome
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20% More Awesome: At Janey's Moon Zoomie digistruct stations, she sometimes says "Moon Zoomies. 20% less.. explody.... than other.. uhmm... vehicles. Whatever that means."
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Understatement
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Understatement: One of the Loading Screen tips is "Once there was a man named Jack who wanted to find a Vault and become a hero. Things kind of escalated from there."
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Excuse Plot
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Excuse Plot: Multiple: In-universe, The Holodome DLC is just a standard arena pack DLC, but it's narrated by Athena telling an abridged version of the story to Axton and Gaige. Other than a few boss enemies showing up when Athena mentions them, the gameplay has absolutely nothing to do with the story, and no attempt is made to connect the two. Parodied with Wilhelm, where the motivation for him to work with Jack is just a bunch of money, and he just responds to everything else around him with a Little "No". Parodied again when Tina and Brick demand Athena tell them a story about how Jack's Vault Hunters fought a Raid Boss, which of course ends up framed as a mission in the game despite clearly not having actually occurred.
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Wrench Wench
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Wrench Wench: (See Not as You Know Them above for Moxxi.)
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: One of Deadlift's men wonders what's inside a package you have him sign before busting a cap in his ass. Evidently, he goes with the Breaded Eggs option.
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Camp Gay
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Camp Gay: The Mega Interplanetary Ninja Assassin Claptrap returns in "Claptastic Voyage" as a bad memory that Claptrap has blocked out because he is ashamed of starting the Robolution and trying to take over Pandora. He speaks in a very flamboyant voice and asks you to turn him into a good memory so that Claptrap can remember him again. Specifically, he wants you to paint him a blinding shade of hot pink and replace his turret with a bubble blower.
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Villain Has a Point
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Jack is the main proponent of Erasing Felicity's mind to use her as a robot factory, and points out they have to do it or more people will die. While he's technically right, considering that A. the Eye of Helios wouldn't exist at ALL if it weren't for him and B. given how selfish he is, it's almost 100 percent sure he wouldn't be willing to make a similar Heroic Sacrifice if he was in her place, the whole thing just comes across as another example of what a bastard he is.
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: At the end of Jack's quest to take the Vault, Lilith shows up, Phasewalking in. You'd expect her to kill Jack where he stands. Instead, she smashes the Vault relic, scarring Jack, and escapes before finishing him, leaving a psychotic dictator hellbent on getting revenge on her and Roland. Could be justified by Lilith not wanting to expose herself to the other Vault Hunters' retaliation, being interested only in the relic's destruction, or the limitations of her Phasewalking, which only allows her a single strike before reverting to normal reality. Yes Moxxi, threatening the heavily armed Vault Hunter who by that point has probably slaughtered their way through a good chunk of Elpis will probably end well for both you and your idiot son.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: With a couple spots of black with bandits and Nisha. As pointed out by MISTER TORGUE above, it's hard to decide who the "bad guy" really is here. At first, anyway... Is Zarpedon a villain for trying to destroy the moon and Pandora, killing thousands of innocent people but saving the universe? Her soldiers all believe in her enough to die for her and she's never anything but sombre, regretful, dignified and determined. Is Jack the hero, a sociopath-in-waiting who's nonetheless trying to save both those planets while resorting to incredibly questionable acts such as Mind Raping an AI, venting helpless scientists into space and killing people surrendering to him? He'd definitely say so, but that's what he's always said. And what does that make you for helping him?
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Action Prologue
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Action Prologue: The game opens with the Vault Hunters crash-landing on Helios in the middle of an attack by Dahl's Lost Legion. This is a gradual increase in action-orientation. By contrast, the first game had the group getting to the first town on a bus, and the second was an attempt to survive in a frozen wasteland until the hunters could find shelter. The difference from the first game is even lampshaded.
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Healing Shiv
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Healing Shiv: One of Athena's upgrades turns her Aspis into this — throwing it at an ally who is in Fight For Your Life mode will revive them.
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Lovecraftian Superpower
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Lovecraftian Superpower: What the Eye of Helios turns out to be.
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Hated by All
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Hated by All: Following the Merriff's death, you'll often hear Concordian citizens either bemoaning that they weren't the ones to pull the trigger or griping that if someone wanted them dead, all they had to do was ask.
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Legendary Weapon
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Quasars, a kind of legendary Grenade Mod, which rise in the air after being thrown, unlike normal which just sit there and explode:
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Bayonet Ya
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The Scrapper: The "Xiphos" skill tree focuses on using guns with bayonets or Athena's eponymous sword to seriously damage enemies at close range.
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Obviously Evil
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Obviously Evil: It's clear, even before you find out what they did, that the Founders of Hyperion are, in fact, evil. Especially Maxim Turner... that downright terrifying grin...
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom: The army that Jack and his thugs are fighting against are threatening to destroy Elpis (and maybe Pandora after that) by way of Kill Sat through a Wave-Motion Gun.
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Too Awesome to Use
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Too Awesome to Use: Or rather, too awesome to pick up. The Excalibastard laser has hilariously overpowered stats (even for it's legendary status) and any character with access to the Triton Flats can grab it immediately. The drawback? It can only ever be picked up by the character once. Not once per playthrough (like all other one-time weapons), just once. It then becomes locked to the character's current level with stats to match. Therefore, you'd ideally want to pick it up when you're at the max level. However, you can finish normal mode and True Vault Hunter Mode and still come under the cap of the base game (and later updates add 20 more levels above that), by which point you've already gone through every portion of the story twice.
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Crutch Character
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Crutch Character: Tired of being burned to a crisp and never having oxygen during early game? Pick Claptrap, who does not require oxygen and is made of fire-proof metal armor. Be careful with his action skill though; it's very difficult to control.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Multiple: Moxxi's bartending Claptrap B4R-BOT is more interested in drinking alcohol than serving it. Peepot, who gives you a sidequest, is so drunk that he can't remember if his best friend is a man or a woman (his friend's name is The Jolly Swagman), and when you return to him after finishing the quest, he can't remember meeting you the first time. Also, his reaction to finding out that Swagman is dead is one of disappointment, because Swagman still owed him a drink.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Moxxi blows up the Eye in order to kill Jack because she believes he's inevitably going to turn into a sociopathic lunatic megalomaniac. Jack survives and his rage at the betrayal makes him turn into a full blown sociopathic lunatic megalomaniac.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: When you first reach Concordia, the CUSTM-TP will issue you a ticket for "Morally Verbal Abuse" (AKA swearing and insulting others). Looking at the ticket slapped on the broken down weapon vendor, other criminal offenses include "Temporal Causalities" and "Conservation of Energy (Second Law)". A "Wanted!" Poster for Pickle cites him for "Theft, Fraud, Larceny, Piracy, and Noise Violations".
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: The Doppleganger can get like this during battle.
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Embarrassing First Name
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Embarrassing First Name: Colonel Zarpadon reveals her first name is actually Tungsteena, to Jack's delight.
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Cap
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Cap: The player's inventory can be expanded to a limit of 39 slots, disregarding overloaded additions like skin rewards from Challenges.
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Stepford Smiler
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Stepford Smiler: While the Vault Hunters initially think the Hyperion Voice herself is an AI, she claims she's a full grown woman sitting in a dark room, reading whatever is asked of her. When she asks you to kill Dahl soldiers and put a stop to whomever is forcing her to say "Titty Volcanoes" and "Booty Salad", she never once loses her cheerful disposition.
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Throwing Your Shield Always Works
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Throwing Your Shield Always Works: When Athena's Kinetic Aspis skill runs out, she throws it. It releases the energy it absorbed during its duration against its target before returning. Her Phalanx skill tree increases the Aspis's functionality; the final skill in the tree allows it to pinball between targets.
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Necessarily Evil
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Necessarily Evil: Colonel Zarpedon is trying to destroy the moon in order to prevent something worse from happening.
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Fatal Family Photo
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Fatal Family Photo: In "Science and Violence", Dr. Langois asks to get a photo of his mentally disabled 19 year-old son. This is given a Lampshade Hanging in True Vault Hunter Mode.
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Lampshaded Double Entendre
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Lampshaded Double Entendre: During one of the story missions in Concordia.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: In the side quest "Nothing is Never an Option", Janey Springs gets Amelia's number. We do know that Janey and Athena hook up sometime between The Pre-Sequel and Tales of the Borderlands, but we never find out if Janey dates Amelia or even gets around to calling her. Once the side mission is over, we never hear of her again.
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Black-and-Gray Morality
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Black-and-Gray Morality: The Lost Legion are your enemies in this game, but considering that Jack, Wilhelm, and Nisha become bad guys in Borderlands 2, who's to say you're not the bad guys yourself?
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Old Save Bonus
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Old Save Bonus: By having one or both of the previous games' saves, you can get one or two blue rarity weapons off the bat after creating your character as well as upwards of 30 moonstones (which function like Eridium from Borderlands 2) to play with later in the game. Having both saves also grants you 500 Badass rank to boot, giving you 12 Badass tokens to put into account-wide bonuses, like Borderlands 2. Having one save from either game gives you a lesser bonus of one blue weapon and 10 Moonstones. Having a saved game from Tales from the Borderlands gives you a bonus customization head for each character, based on one of the characters from the titular game.
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That Man Is Dead
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That Man Is Dead: After Jack uses the artifact in the Vault, has it punched into his face by Lilith, and makes plans to awaken the Warrior, Narrator Athena pinpoints this as the moment when the heroic man who had hired her to find a Vault had died.
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What the Hell Is That Accent?
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What the Hell Is That Accent?: At one point, Moxxi's B4R-BOT attempts an Australian accent that gets stuck in Brooklyn. Either Claptraps are as bad at accents as they are at almost everything else, or B4R-BOT thinks it's a great disguise. (Or David Eddings, for all his many talents, cannot do an Australian accent to save his life.) The echo recordings in Stanton's Liver are also spoken with a distinct Brooklyn accent.
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Badass Army
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Badass Army: The Lost Legion doesn't mess around.
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: At the very least, played straight for Jack, Wilhelm and Nisha. Claptrap, Timothy, Aurelia, and Athena are more antiheroes, the first two being too afraid to disobey Jack while the others are moral enough to voice their objections at his increasingly questionable actions (though Aurelia's case is more of Everyone Has Standards).
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Macross Missile Massacre
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Macross Missile Massacre: The Missile Pod on the Moon Zoomies fires off a rapid swarm of homing missiles. They're very fast, and very powerful. You just have to aim in the general direction of an enemy to target it. The fight against EOS is a hail of lasers, bombs, bullets, missiles, and enemies.
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Flawed Prototype
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Flawed Prototype: Claptraps are an entire line of them, as contradictory as that sounds. Lawrence De Quidt, one of Hyperion's founders, created the Claptraps and designed their A.I. subroutines, but he died before he was able to perfect their A.I., and so Claptraps are left with their annoying, bizarre, counter-productive and unpredictable early programming. Including a baffling habit of breaking into dance for no reason. Even Fragtrap finds them to be insufferably annoying, and he's one of them.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Tassiter is such a snobby jerk that you can't really feel too bad about Jack murdering him.
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Voice Clip Song
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Voice Clip Song: Jack will give a side quest to launch a Rocket with the head of the Meriff's statue attached to a Dubstep remix of his last confession.
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Karmic Death
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Karmic Death: Moxxi wanted to arrange one for Jack but he managed to dodge it due to an unrelated concern.
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RefugeInVulgarity
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Refuge in Vulgarity: Pickle's sister, Eliza, provides the Vault Hunter with a gun that uses... colourful language when shot, reloaded or swapped. It's both hilarious and disturbing hearing what new way it can offend while mowing down lunatics.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Courtesy of Jack after the Eye of Helios is destroyed and Tassiter calls to grief him about it:
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Big Bad
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The game tells the story of how Handsome Jack went from a well-intentioned code monkey to the megalomaniacal Big Bad of the second game. Unlike most classic version of this trope however, Handsome Jack isn't at all "good" at the start of the game - by this point in his history he's at the very least engineered the events of the first game, and also has been experimenting on his daughter for years for the express purpose of unlocking the Vaults. However, he is rational, sane and very friendly - a far cry from who he becomes. Specifically, being shot harmlessly in the back by the Meriff after Jack had decided to spare his life seems to mark the point at which Jack begins his steepest descent into villainy. He shoots the Meriff four times in an outburst of fury, even though he himself was physically unhurt, then says it felt...oddly invigorating. He makes several references to that moment later on to justify his increasingly extreme actions. Him airlocking all the Hyperion scientists because one of them might have been a spy for Zarpedon marks the point at which he's definitely gone over the edge, prompting Roland and Lilith to turn against him.
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Revenge Before Reason
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Revenge Before Reason: Jack spares the Meriff's life like it comes naturally to him, and gets shot in the back for his trouble. From that point on he just straight up kills all his enemies, and even people he suspects might become enemies. Likewise, Lilith chooses to execute Athena despite her lack of culpability in Handsome Jack's later actions over Brick and Mordecai's protests.
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"Not So Different" Remark
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"Not So Different" Remark: Athena hits Lilith with this while describing the motivations of Jack's crew - they were just a bunch of mercs with a mission, out for cash and their own fairly prosaic goals. Lilith threatens to kill her if she ever does it again. Also, like Jack, Lilith ultimately chooses Revenge Before Reason.
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Ambiguous Start of Darkness
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Ambiguous Start of Darkness: It's left ambiguous as to when Jack became the villain. Which betrayal pushed him over the edge and which dogs he kicked rather than shot are up to the player (if, indeed, they don't conclude his dorky wannabe hero persona at the start of the game wasn't a ruse in the first place).
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Sociopathic Hero
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Sociopathic Hero: Moxxi is implied to believe Jack is this. That all of his more pleasant qualities are hiding something dark and disturbed. Which is saying something given how people on Pandora normally behave.
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Exposed to the Elements
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Exposed to the Elements: None of the characters are bothered by Elpis' hostile atmosphere and temperature extremes.
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Space Western
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Space Western: Well it's a given for being a Borderlands game, although there's a lot more Cyberpunk here. The game keeps up the theme of a lawless Death World filled with ramshackle towns, massive bandit armies and hostile wildlife. Also, you get to play as Nisha, one of the stereotypical cases of a cowboy in the Borderlands franchise.
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game) / int_9bea8bd1
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: "The Empty Billabong" quest is loaded with it, which can be very easy to miss with how funny it otherwise is. Peepot mentions that Vorago Solitude, where Swagman claims to have found a "giant empty billabong with purple lights shooting out and echoing with the silent prayers of an ancient people echoing within", tends to drive people insane. Vorago Solitude is one of the final areas you access, and contains an Eridian Vault within what would, on a terrestrial planet, be considered a dry lakebed. note "Billabong" is Aussie for a lake that alternates between full and dry seasonally. The Dahl troops occupying the area are "a few slices shorter of a loaf", as Peepot puts it.
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Continuity Nod: In Borderlands 2, damn near everyone made a Running Gag by saying "Did Moxxi say anything about me?" In Concordia, a conversation between Janey and Crazy Earl has her puzzled. "And... she didn't mention me at all?" A female scientist up in the Hyperion Moonbase also says the line. Moxxi really gets around.
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Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration
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Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration: The game gives explanations for why ice and laser weapons weren't in Borderlands 2. Pandora's warmer climate evaporates the frozen methane in ice weapons, while laser weapons are so fragile that they simply break under Pandora's atmospheric pressure. Alternatively, an accident with Marcus, a laser and a straw. During a sidequest for him, Pickle says doing it will mean he'll "never nick anything out of your pockets again." It seems like a throwaway line, but you actually lose a good bit of cash every time you talk to him. And, as any good thief would ensure, there's no obvious indication he's robbed you unless you keep track of your funds. The Doppelganger's "Greater Good" skill tree encourages the player to roleplay a cowardly, selfish jerk. For instance, the Commitment skill gives you bonus fire rate and reload speed when one of your allies goes into Fight For Your Life mode and takes it away when they exit that mode... thus encouraging you to keep them from recovering, as the buff will last longer if they have to bleed out. Another skill, Integrity, gives you bonus damage on weakened enemies... and more bonus damage if it wasn't you that weakened them.
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Corporate Warfare
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Corporate Warfare: Central to the plot: Hyperion vs. Dahl's Lost Legion. Also mentioned in backstory as common amongst the conglomerates.
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Cluster Bleep-Bomb
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Cluster Bleep-Bomb/Cluster F-Bomb: The charm of Boganella, a shotgun that contains a really foul-mouthed and aggressively crude female AI. Every time you shoot, expect her to drop an F bomb. You'll be hearing a lot of bleeps the middle of a gun fight.
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Capture Balls
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Capture Balls: Sterwin's quest where he assigns the player to capture Eridians using a grenade mod that functions like a Poké Ball (and looks like a Quick Ball.) You have to lower their health first and everything. The descriptions for the filled balls are also full of references to Pokémon. The mission completion text points out how you were the best, like no one ever was.
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That One Sidequest
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The mission "Back on Schedule" requires you to make your way roughly halfway through the Veins of Helios, which is a pretty massive trek. However, unlike most missions, you can restart the mission right from the spot you need to be should you fail it. Which is good, cause you probably will.
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It's Personal
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It's Personal: After being betrayed by Moxxi, Lilith and Roland, Jack, Wilhelm, Nisha, Aurelia and Athena more or less swear bloody vengeance on them. Wilhelm admits that he'd be willing to kill them for free if Jack wasn't already paying him, and even Athena makes it clear that while her job's the only reason she's still around, she plans on getting even with them. In the case of Claptrap and Timothy, they're just too miserable to care at that point (though the former gets over it once he realizes that Janey Springs at least cares enough to call him up).
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Odd Name Out
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Odd Name Out: Keeping in tradition with the first two games, there are the Vault Hunter introductions: Athena as The Gladiator, Wilhelm as The Enforcer, Nisha as The Lawbringer, and Claptrap as... A Mistake
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Ditto Fighter
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Ditto Fighter: Fitting considering that he's the series' mascot, Claptrap's special ability allows him to randomly take on a skill, some of which are those used by the Vault Hunters of the previous game.
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Purple Is Powerful
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Purple Is Powerful: The inside of the Vault is mainly purple crystal, There are also First Legion "eternals" who have some "disease" that makes them glow purple but also get more powerful.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: After the first Vault Hunters express surprise over hearing that Moxxi attempted to kill Jack, they string off a number of boob jokes. A lot of the time whenever Claptrap responds to what just happened in the main plot. Regardless of how serious things are right then, you can be sure his response will be humorously pathetic.
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Superpowered Mooks
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Superpowered Mooks: Lost Legion Eternals are Lost Legion troops who have been given Eridian/Siren-like powers due to prolonged Eridium exposure. Upon taking enough damage, they will "ascend", regaining full health and start using a variety of special powers including levitation, homing energy balls, phase-walking, melee berserking, etc. They're only encountered in the climactic boss fight against Zarpedon as well as the final level.
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Cool Train
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The first game's intro sequence was essentially the playable characters riding a bus and stepping off at their destination. The second game stepped things up with an epic fight aboard a moving train that exploded. This one begins with an army of bandits leaping onto a rocket ship during takeoff, getting into an epic fight with the playable characters inside, and crashing the thing into the Hyperion satellite. Brick and Mordecai lampshade this, with Brick commenting that he prefers Athena's version.
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N.G.O. Superpower
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N.G.O. Superpower: While it was heavily implied in the games before it, The Pre-Sequel! confirms that the closest thing to "lawful government" on planets and satellites like Pandora and Elpis is whichever corporation got there first. They control enough manpower, technology and resources to dictate the law wherever there's no one to stop them. Hyperion, Dahl and Atlas all held absolute power over Pandora at one point or another. Concordia, closest thing to a major settlement on Elpis, was run by a former Hyperion employee who was still loyal (until it's revealed that he had betrayed them to Dahl), most of Elpis was formerly under control of Dahl, and Sanctuary used to be a mobile mining platform also owned and operated by Dahl. When they withdrew and Atlas collapsed, Hyperion's army rolled in to take over. You even hear about the Last Corporate War, an armed conflict between Hyperion and other conglomerates that collapsed the central government of the galaxy.
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Giant Mook
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Giant Mook: Outlaws and especially Armored Outlaws; they're huge Scavs wearing armored spacesuits, equipped with either laser weapons or rocket launchers. They're essentially the game's equivalent of the Nomads and Bruisers from Borderlands 2. Badass Lost Legion Marines are also huge and tough, and are also Lightning Bruisers.
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Space Marine
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Space Marine: Lost Legion enemies look the part. The heavier class Lost Legion are even called Lost Legion Marines.
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Face–Heel Turn
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Face–Heel Turn: Although Jack was never exactly a Face (he had already built a giant death ray before the beginning of the game, and at this point Angel's already stuck in her pod, for starters), The Pre-Sequel shows he had redeeming qualities, was rational, and wasn't particularly more villainous than most supporting characters in the setting. The game shows his slide into full-on lunatic supervillainy.
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Xtreme Kool Letterz
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Xtreme Kool Letterz: Oz Kits are called as such due to a poor choice in fonts, leading to the person who ordered them complaining how the 2 looked like a Z. Also, just like the bandits on Pandora, Scavs don't know how to spell correctly. They think "Danger" is spelled "DANJUR". Although at least they manage to spell their weapon names properly most of the time, unlike the bandits.
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Whip of Dominance
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Whip of Dominance: Nisha's melee attack is a whiplash, fitting her domineering aesthetic. One loading tip even lampshades the implied kinkiness.
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Convection, Schmonvection
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Convection, Schmonvection: Falling in lava will fry you, but jumping over it is A-OK. Somewhat justified as the areas with lava take place in low-atmosphere environments, so the heat doesn't travel much beyond its source.
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Oddly Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Oddly Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo: The game could have been called "Borderlands 1.5", but to keep with the humor of the series, they decided on "The Pre-Sequel" instead. In the teaser trailer, Jack claims to be the one who came up with the word Pre-Sequel.
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Experience Points
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Lost Legion soldiers come in at least Marine and Fighter Crew, and Fighter Crew are tougher than Marines, have some extra equipment on their backs, can have Lasers, and accordingly give more Experience Points. For example, LV 1 Fighter Crew give more experience than LV 2 Marines.
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Body Uploading
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Body Uploading: The Claptastic Voyage DLC is basically "Fantastic Voyage" Plot where-in the vault hunters (even Claptrap himself) have their minds uploaded into avatars of themselves as they dig around and explore inside his own head, through a process created by Handsome Jack.
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Spoof Aesop
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Spoof Aesop: During a mission where you have to locate and destroy the Meriff's audio diaries, Jack comes out with this gem of wisdom;
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Moral Myopia
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Moral Myopia: Discussed in-game where Zarpedon points out she and Jack aren't so different in their willingness to use extreme measures to achieve their aims. Jack claims the main difference is that he's not crazy.
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Take That!
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Take That!: Tassiter's brain-dead nephew's favorite show is the The Big Explosion Hypothesis. According to Aurelia's contract, referring to her as "m'lady" will forever doom you to wear the Perpetual Thorned Fedora of Menoctius.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: Dr. Minle in the Research Lab up on the Hyperion base claims to have a mission for you, but before he tells you any details, he thinks that it's a bit stuffy in the room and opens a window. He is immediately vented into space. Dr. Spara decides to pay you since she thinks it's awesome. Dr. Spara herself is this as well, as part of her experiments include putting the brain of a Dahl Soldier you just murdered into a rocket as a guidance system. Said rocket immediately does a U-turn after launch and comes right at her. She's only saved because the observation room's glass was stronger. She later has you splice another Dahl brain with that of a Tork and does the same thing again, this time blowing up her house. Both times she thinks it was awesome. Your character suspects she might not be a scientist, but simply another lunatic that snuck aboard and stole a science suit. When you're testing the Moon Shot for possibly being used as a transport delivery system, you can ask a Dahl defectee to ride in one of the crates. He rejects it because he will die from it. But you can trick him onto the crate by putting up a hologram of pizza and booze inside it. The same one he just refused to enter. After launch you find him dead. As Jack puts it:
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Interquel
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Interquel: As the title indicates, the game takes place between the first and second games.
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Villain Episode
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Villain Episode: The game's playable characters include two villains from the second game with Handsome Jack leading all four player-characters. The Doppelganger DLC even lets you play as Jack to an extent (though the Doppelganger himself is clearly a character of his own).
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Cycle of Revenge
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Cycle of Revenge: One way to read the fight between the original Vault Hunters and Jack.
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Double-Edged Buff
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Double-Edged Buff: Fragtraps can get Gun Subroutines, which favor using one gun type with damage, fire rate, and reload speed increases while decreasing damage from the use of other gun types, and the gun type favored changes. The subroutine changes after the 100 Frag Stacks given with every Subroutine runs out, which "decrease over time".
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Military Alphabet
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Military Alphabet: In multiple places: With the legendary shield aptly named the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. When damaged it ejects an "IED booster", which then throws out three volleys of electrical grenades. Players take self-damage in the game, so if you don't run away, your own shield may kill you. The Flavor Text: From the deletion field announcer woman inside Claptrap, using "Bravo" for "B", "Charlie" for "C", etc:
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Promoted to Playable
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Promoted to Playable: Wilhelm, Nisha, Claptrap and Athena went from bosses and quest givers to playable characters. In the case of Nisha, she's even given an actual name whereas in Borderlands 2 she was known only as the Sheriff of Lynchwood.
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Storming the Castle
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Storming the Castle: Twice. First, you have to retake Helios space station to stop colonel Zarpedon from destroying the Elpis. Second, you have to assault an unknown Eridian structure to gain access to the Vault.
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Land Downunder
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Land Down Under: In contrast to Pandora being filled with space rednecks, Elpis is essentially space Australia, full of space bogans (fitting, then, that this game was put together by an Australian developer). They call 02 kits "OZ" kits (technically due to a poor choice of advertising fonts), minor questgiver Peepot is one long riff on the song "Waltzing Matilda", most of the NPCs have Australian accents (varied and authentic), there's a "First Fleet" (which actually wasn't the first fleet to arrive, just like the First Fleet in reality), frequent mentions of beer, "Red Belly", "Captain Chef", and so many other similar jokes and references to the degree that you may have to actually be Australian or very familiar with Australian pop culture to understand them all. And on top of everything else, Elpis is referred to as the Land Up Over.
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: After strangling President Tassiter and taking over the company, Handsome Jack replaces all the posters of the Hyperion founders on Helios with posters of himself. According to Tales from the Borderlands, he even installs a trophy case in his room and erects several statues of himself in his own office.
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Knight Templar
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Colonel Zarpedon is a Knight Templar and Apologetic Attacker who wants to save the universe by destroying an inhabited moon.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: Jack does not react well to betrayal.
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An Adventurer Is You
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An Adventurer Is You: Like the previous games, each character has 3 different archetypes to pick from, or mix and match. Athena: The Tank: The "Aspis" skill tree focuses on use of Athena's kinetic shield, and using it to soak up damage, reflect bullets or heal allies. The Scrapper: The "Xiphos" skill tree focuses on using guns with bayonets or Athena's eponymous sword to seriously damage enemies at close range. The Debuffer: The "Ceraunic Storm" skill tree focuses on boosting Athena's use of the various forms of elemental damage in the game. Nisha: The Mitigation Tank: "Law and Order" focuses on increasing Nisha's survivability and regaining health for dealing out pain or receiving it. The Scrapper: "Fan the Hammer" focuses on dual-wielding revolvers or repeaters to deal out huge amounts of damage at close to medium range. The Archer: "Riflewoman" focuses on the use of assault rifles or long-range lasers, giving bonuses to hip-firing and reducing recoil. Wilhelm: The Beastmaster: The "Hunter-Killer" tree upgrades Wilhelm's personal attack drone, Wolf, while increasing Wilhelm's damage with elemental weapons. The Jack: The "Cyber Commando" tree focuses on giving Wilhelm cybernetic upgrades to aid himself in combat and general situations, as well as giving some to Wolf. This tree also focuses on making laser weapons deadlier. The Healer: The "Dreadnought" tree increases the healing powers of Wilhelm's medic drone, Saint, as well as increasing Wilhelm's survivability. Claptrap: The Nuker: "Boomtrap" focuses on use of applying explosive effects to weapons and the use of assault rifles with Torgue barrels, Torgue guns, Tediore guns and rocket launchers. The Healer: "I LOVE YOU GUYS!" makes Claptrap into a dedicated medic and support class. The Jack (sort of): "Fragmented Fragtrap" focuses on switching weapons and various subroutines randomly to help (or hinder) Claptrap in various situations. Jack: The Beastmaster: "Hero of this Story" upgrades the power of the Digi-Jacks and gives Timothy some upgrades. The Avoidance Tank: "The Greater Good" lets other characters take damage instead of Timothy. The Jack (No pun intended): "Free Enterprise" upgrades Jack's gun damage and gives bonuses to different manufacturers and reloading. Aurelia: The Archer: "The Huntress" increases Aurelia's use of sniper rifles and gives bonuses to all gun types. The Debuffer: "Cold Money" focuses on Aurelia's action skill and upgrading her Cryo damage. The Avoidance Tank: "Contractual Aristocracy" gives Aurelia a Master-Servant relationship with the other players, giving bonuses to them in exchange for them taking damage instead of her.
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All Amazons Want Hercules
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All Amazons Want Hercules: Nurse Nina is a Husky Russkie who wants a strong husband. So she orders you to try and kill her prospective suitors.
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Big "NO!"
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Big "NO!": Captain Thorson's last request involves finding a scav named Nel and casually telling him he's a dick. With the way Nel is dressed down with bone armor and claws, you'd expect a fight. Instead, he slowly falls to his knees and lets out a big "NOOOOOOO!" in the single most devastating revelation he's ever been told.
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Moral Event Horizon
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Jack has you execute a surrendering Lost Legion Marine after the destruction of the Eye of Helios, showing that he's well past the Moral Event Horizon.
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Drop Pod
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Drop Pod: The Moonshot Cannon's function. However, it's meant for supplies instead of people. When the party uses it to escape Helios, it nearly kills them. When Jack tries to use it for personnel transport later on, it DOES kill the test subject.
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Idle Animation
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Idle Animation: Aurelia says lines about her family if the player doesn't move her for long enough. For example:
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Self-Destruct Mechanism
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Self-Destruct Mechanism: After acquiring the H-Source in Claptastic Voyage, Jack triggers one on every CL4P-TP in the universe. Cue a slow motion Death Montage of dozens of Claptraps across Elpis burning out, exploding, or shutting down.
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Shout-Out
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Jack-o'-Cannons, which are only the Blue tier, which are a Shout-Out to World of Warcraft by being a line from its Headless Horseman. Alliterative List too.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: Several trailers have mentioned the lack of "internet memes" in the game as a selling point. Said point was made sarcastically, as there are just as many if not more memes in Pre-Sequel! than the previous game. Going further than that, one of the NPC Claptraps talks about how the series should be called "Bordermemes" or "Memelands 2" or even "Memelands: The Pre-Memequel", itself taken from a Twitter post that Anthony Burch made about accusations of the meme references in the second game.
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Supporting Protagonist
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Supporting Protagonist: While the Vault Hunters do have character arcs of their own to an extent, Jack is the primary protagonist of the game and the player characters only serve to help him progress in his goals.
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KickThemWhileTheyreDown
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Kick Them While They're Down: Used as a skill for Claptrap. Called "Kick Him While He's Down", Claptrap will cause all enemies to move toward him and then start hitting him with melee attacks when he's in Fight For Your Life. Another skill on the same tree is called "Kick Him While He's Up", where he gains a damage buff immediately after recovering.
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Power Fist
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Power Fist: One of Wilhelm's skills gives him one.
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Tenuously Connected Flavor Text
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Tenuously Connected Flavor Text: The red text of Legendary Weapons and similar: Jack-o'-Cannons, which are only the Blue tier, which are a Shout-Out to World of Warcraft by being a line from its Headless Horseman. Alliterative List too. Quasars, a kind of legendary Grenade Mod, which rise in the air after being thrown, unlike normal which just sit there and explode:
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Kill It with Ice
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Kill It with Ice: A new element introduced to the series is Cryo, which can freeze enemies solid.
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We ARE Struggling Together
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We ARE Struggling Together: Elpis has at least two different "Liberation" movements and they spend way too much time fighting each other to actually liberate Concordia from corporate masters, corruption, or scavs.
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Corrupt Corporate Executive
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: Of course Jack turns into one during the course of the game, but special mention goes to Maxim Turner. Holy shit, Maxim Turner. Co-founder of Hyperion, he was a war profiteer of the highest order, and even incited the Last Corporate War, a war in which the conglomerates destroyed the central ruling government of the 6 galaxies, leading to the conglomerates' ascension into actual political powers.
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Cry for the Devil
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Cry for the Devil: Invoked as the premise — prior to his being a deranged dictator, the game provides a mildly sympathetic Perspective Flip to explore why Jack ends up as the Big Bad. And he does wind up bad, but after a series of betrayals and traumatic experiences. It's even lampshaded by Brick, Lilith, Mordecai and Tina, who hate how the story starts off by making Jack sympathetic.
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Space Is Noisy
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Space Is Noisy: It seems that being in space does not negate sounds from either your gun or your enemies. One of the first explosive weapons you can obtain even has a tagline "In space, you won't need to hear them scream." Justified in the moon's surface, as Elpis does have an atmosphere, it's just not a breathable one. But having sound be heard while spacewalking in Helios, well, MST3K Mantra that.
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"Wanted!" Poster
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A "Wanted!" Poster for Pickle cites him for "Theft, Fraud, Larceny, Piracy, and Noise Violations".
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Serial Escalation
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Serial Escalation: At the character select screen in Borderlands 2, Claptrap would sometimes say "I gotta pee." At the character select screen, the CL4P-TP wandering around will sometimes say "I gotta pee." He then rushes into the portable outhouse and closes the door, where it promptly launches him into space. The first game's intro sequence was essentially the playable characters riding a bus and stepping off at their destination. The second game stepped things up with an epic fight aboard a moving train that exploded. This one begins with an army of bandits leaping onto a rocket ship during takeoff, getting into an epic fight with the playable characters inside, and crashing the thing into the Hyperion satellite. Brick and Mordecai lampshade this, with Brick commenting that he prefers Athena's version.
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Mother Russia Makes You Strong
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Mother Russia Makes You Strong: Nurse Nina has little tolerance for "big babies" and will only marry a strong husband. Which she demands you test using elemental weapons.
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Porn Stash
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Porn Stash: Claptrap apparently has some private data files buried deep in his memories of such naughty publishings such as Fifty Shades of Yellow, Naughty Nanites Winter Special edition, a picture of Sereena the geisha robot from Concordia, and the Collectors Edition issue of White Hot Diodes.
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Take Your Time
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Take Your Time: As usual, you don't have to rush unless the game explicitly tells you to. Nevermind that giant laser, it won't destroy anything.
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GoshDangItToHeck
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Gosh Dang It to Heck!: Jack's dialogue is a bit more of this trope in this game because of his lower position in Hyperion and increased naïveté at the start of the game. He notably calls Zarpedon a "chick" a few times, when he clearly intones it to read as "bitch"; and his moment of Angrish when Moxxi, Roland and Lilith betray him doesn't involve any curse words, opting for terms like "morons". He seems fond of using the phrase "Son of a taint!" at several points, but that is significantly softer than much of the language he has used in previous games.
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Flavor Text
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Flavor Text: For some items: ECHO Logs like the Children's Storybook made by Janey Springs: Mission Items like: The Scrambler: Nurse Nina's "Health Now!": The red text of Legendary Weapons and similar: The Cradles, a kind of legendary Tediore Shield, which are thrown after being depeleted, and explode, like Tediore guns, but as a shield. It's a reference to the phrase, "From the cradle to the grave":
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Heartbeat Soundtrack
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Heartbeat Soundtrack: If you lost all your oxygen, best demonstrated at the first time landing at Elpis before the player character even know what an OZ kit is.
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Developer's Foresight
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Developer's Foresight: Multiple: The Pre-Sequel! improves upon the dialogue chain flexibility introduced in the Borderlands 2 DLC Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep by having NPCs respond to each player character differently. This also means that in co-op, the NPCs will tailor their conversation to the person who activated the mission. This also leads to a hilarious moment where all co-op players tell Claptrap to shut up during an important moment. If you do the Follow Your Heart sidequest after killing Deadlift a few things will change. Deadlift won't ECHO to remark he has motivational issues and the Scav receiving the package for signing will have another dialogue.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Jack pulls one on Moxxi, Roland and Lilith when they betray him after you defeat Colonel Zarpedon. Everyone pulls one on Lilith when she tries to execute Athena. She's, fortunately, stopped by an outside party.
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Suddenly Voiced
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Suddenly Voiced: Compared to the previous player characters of the series, who only spoke during combat and were finally given interactive dialogue with Tiny Tina's DLC, the playable characters of this game openly comment on the plot at hand and even have unique interactions with certain NPCs and each other.
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Hypocrite
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Hypocrite: It's made very clear that much of Jack's madness stems from bloodlust and a totally disproportionate desire for vengeance against not only anyone who wronged him, but people who might wrong him, including employees, loved ones and bystanders who bear him no ill will. After hearing Athena's story and knowing in detail how much she came to despise Jack, Lilith - angry over everything Jack did with no other target on which to vent her emotions - orders Athena's death. Brick and Mordecai call her out, and it's only due to a Big Damn Heroes moment from the alien that Athena lives. Jack is the main proponent of Erasing Felicity's mind to use her as a robot factory, and points out they have to do it or more people will die. While he's technically right, considering that A. the Eye of Helios wouldn't exist at ALL if it weren't for him and B. given how selfish he is, it's almost 100 percent sure he wouldn't be willing to make a similar Heroic Sacrifice if he was in her place, the whole thing just comes across as another example of what a bastard he is.
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Anti-Frustration Features
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Anti-Frustration Features: Some quality-of-life features are added compared to the previous game: Enemy grenades are now highlighted and emit high-pitched beeping. There are more indicators on the minimap, and the red enemy dots now have arrows to show if they are above or below you. The mass-selling for trash items now automatically sells all that are not marked as "Favorite". Unlike in 2, this saves the player a lot of time from individually marking unwanted items as "trash". Here, you just have to favorite all the things you want to keep and instantly sell the rest in a vending machine. Slag is absent (justifiably so for story reasons), and Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode is a bit more reasonable in its difficulty. Enemies are tough, but not so tough that they need to be marked for extra damage, and they don't regenerate over time. While ammo reserve upgrades and other valuable things are still purchased with a resource that isn't the common-as-dirt money (Moonstones, in this case), worthless items and weapons can be placed into the Dahl Grinder in an attempt to get better gear, as opposed to simply selling them off. It's also an incentive to buy weapons from the machines for this purpose. One of the Doppelganger's skills, Money Is Power, increases his power for every money drop you collect but all stacks vanish if you spend money on anything. However buying back a piece of equipment you may have accidentally sold will not cause such penalty. The mission "Back on Schedule" requires you to make your way roughly halfway through the Veins of Helios, which is a pretty massive trek. However, unlike most missions, you can restart the mission right from the spot you need to be should you fail it. Which is good, cause you probably will.
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Random Loot Exchanger
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Random Loot Exchanger: There's a Grinder, located in Concordia, that you can feed it three items and it'll always output a different item. Certain combinations can grant more powerful items and even Legendaries, and feeding it Moonstones in addition to loot can also output items with enhanced stats.
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Combat Sadomasochist
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Combat Sadomasochist: Nisha's Law and Order tree, which is focused on getting buffs from giving and receiving damage. When she's gasping for air in a vacuum, sometimes she'll remark, "I'm usually into this, but..." Her melee weapon is a whip, complementing the theme.
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…But He Sounds Handsome
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…But He Sounds Handsome: Inverted. B4R-BOT pretends to be a different robot who coincidentally looks exactly like B4R-BOT so that he can slack off work and drink all day. Part of his airtight deception involves him complaining about how that lazy, good-for-nothing B4R-BOT is nowhere to be found.
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Let the Bully Win
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Let the Bully Win: The quest "Pop Racing" shows what happens when you don't. Your opponent whines to his dad, who shows up trying to kill you. You then proceed to kill your opponent's father in front of him as punishment. He respawns so you can do it multiple times!
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Downplayed, but most of the people on Elpis seem rather blaze about the Eye of Helios periodically blasting the moon with a giant laser, regarding it more as a nuisance than a real danger. Considering how scary life on Elpis is to begin with the populace may just be used to this kind of thing by now.
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Mondegreen Gag
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Mondegreen Gag: Unused dialogue for the "You Can Stop the Music" mission the Claptastic Voyage has the Vault Hunters humming and singing along to the Mainframe song. Most of them however clearly don't know the actual lines for it all that well and sing them incorrectly or only hum most of it to avoid this trope, with Wilhelm even singing Radio Star part of the way through.
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Ear Worm
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Ear Worm: One of the sidequests of the Claptastic Voyage DLC has you fight a literal Ear Worm, which takes the form of a Thresher with subwoofers on the sides of its head and trumpets on its tentacles that keeps blaring a catchy song until you kill it. Unused dialog even has the Vault Hunters singing along to the song, showing this trope in effect.
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Start of Darkness
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Start of Darkness: The game tells the story of how Handsome Jack went from a well-intentioned code monkey to the megalomaniacal Big Bad of the second game. Unlike most classic version of this trope however, Handsome Jack isn't at all "good" at the start of the game - by this point in his history he's at the very least engineered the events of the first game, and also has been experimenting on his daughter for years for the express purpose of unlocking the Vaults. However, he is rational, sane and very friendly - a far cry from who he becomes. Specifically, being shot harmlessly in the back by the Meriff after Jack had decided to spare his life seems to mark the point at which Jack begins his steepest descent into villainy. He shoots the Meriff four times in an outburst of fury, even though he himself was physically unhurt, then says it felt...oddly invigorating. He makes several references to that moment later on to justify his increasingly extreme actions. Him airlocking all the Hyperion scientists because one of them might have been a spy for Zarpedon marks the point at which he's definitely gone over the edge, prompting Roland and Lilith to turn against him. The same goes for Wilhelm to some extent, showing how he went from a galaxy-renowned mercenary to the cybernetic monstrosity that defeated the original Vault Hunters. In the case of Nisha, who was already pretty nasty before she met Jack, the game has ECHO Logs detailing her horrific childhood that made her into the monster that she is.
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Last of His Kind
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Claptrap becomes the Last of His Kind after Jack destroys his product line.
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Deliberately Different Description
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Deliberately Different Description: The Legendary "Celestial [Base Class Name]" Class Mods, which usually have Flavor Text, because that's usually part of being a Legendary item: Celestial Class Mods are the only one of the three types of Legendary Class Mods with the possibility of Flavor Text. The Legendary "Celestial Baroness" Class Mod has no Flavor Text, making it match all of Aurelia's other Legendary Class Mods, but different from everyone else's Celestial Class Mods.
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Call-Forward
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Call-Forward: Multiple: Janey briefly flirts with Nisha before apologizing and saying Nisha isn't really her type. Nisha responds "That's okay. I like 'em handsome, anyway." Nisha, of course, is Handsome Jack's girlfriend in Borderlands 2. After a particularly annoying moment with one, Jack swears that getting rid of the Claptraps will be his first action as president of Hyperion. Said and done. A sidequest introduced via an update on the same day of the Holodome DLC deals with Nakayama creating the Jack AI that would go on to plague the protagonists of Tales from the Borderlands. During the sidequest, one of the questions that the players ask Jack is "How would you like to die?", to which he answers "Somewhere warm with a sexy chick nearby". Sure enough, he inevitably meets his fate in the Vault of the Warrior with Lilith right next to him.
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GameplayAndStoryIntegration
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Gameplay and Story Integration: Playing as Claptrap will have your view height shorter than all adult human NPC, although still a little bit higher than other Claptraps. And since you're a pure robot, you didn't even actually need oxygens apart from boosting and slamming, although loss of oxygen still results in muffled audio and Heartbeat Soundtrack. Starting as Lady Hammerlock grants you purple-rarity starting weapons and a decent sum of cash. This is because she's loaded and, unlike the other vault hunters, are not here on a job for Jack, but rather because she's bored.
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Meaningful Rename
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Meaningful Rename: The Lost Legion, from their previous assignment, because they had been abandoned by Dahl command during the Crackening, and for all intents and purposes are no longer working for Dahl.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: Jack bemoans the Lost Legion's invasion of Helios, stating how unfair it is due to the station not having a military. He neglects to mention that it's not wanting for super weapons though.
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Hearts Are Health
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Hearts Are Health: Lost Legion Medics' healing is represented by a Heart Symbol inside a white cross.
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Biting-the-Hand Humor
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Biting-the-Hand Humor: The Claptraps in Jack's Office typing and banging on their computers making first-person Echo sims (ala Gearbox and 2K Australia). Talk to them and get gems like:
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Jet Pack
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Jet Pack: The players come equipped with oxygen-powered jet packs that let them perform double jumps as well as a ground pound when in air.
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Bright Is Not Good
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Bright Is Not Good: The Elpis vault is mainly made of beautiful purple crystal, but is still a place of extreme danger and terror even to vault hunters.
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Consummate Professional
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Consummate Professional: Multiple: All of the Vault Hunters seem to have this as a quality (except Claptrap) with none of them believing it's time to abandon the job when an army takes over their employer's space-station. Janey Springs is an odd example as she is a junk dealer and runs a print-shop as a side-business. She insists giving the bandits the posters they've ordered, even as they shoot at you.
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Color-Coded Item Tiers
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Color-Coded Item Tiers: Referenced in some items, like the Purple Stain Moon Zoomy skin, which is the Purple tier.
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Letters 2 Numbers
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Letters 2 Numbers: Inverted. The shorter technical name for the oxygen equipment is "O2 kit", but those on Elpis just call it "Oz kit".
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Distracted by the Sexy
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Distracted by the Sexy: If a player interacts with Moxxi as Aurelia during Systems Jammed, Aurelia continually becomes flustered and giggles about how fascinating she finds Moxxi's breasts. Moxxi kindly ignores this and responds with aplomb and dignity. Toyed with, in that Aurelia isn't distracted in an aroused fashion, she's distracted by how comical she finds Moxxi's sex appeal, spending the whole conversation laughing at her breasts. Jack the Doppelganger/Timothy Lawrence, meanwhile, plays this trope absolutely straight. Guy can't even form a decent sentence around Moxxi.
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Glad I Thought of It
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Glad I Thought of It: Upon returning to Concordia to confront the Meriff for his betrayal, Moxxie suggests presenting the tape recording of the Meriff talking to Sereena, the Geisha-Bot the CU 5 TM-TP has a crush on, but Jack casually dismisses it. When the Vault Hunter suggests the same recording to blackmail the Meriff immediately afterward, Jack likes the idea.
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One Bullet Left / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
One-Time Dungeon / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Only in It for the Money / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Origins Episode / int_9e1ae9f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Oxygen Meter / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
"Pan from the Sky" Beginning / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Patience Plot / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Percent-Based Values / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Perfectly Cromulent Word / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pinball Projectile / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pre-Insanity Reveal / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Previous Player-Character Cameo / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Promoted to Playable / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Psycho for Hire / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pull-the-Trigger Provocation / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Punch-Packing Pistol / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Punctuated Pounding / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pyromaniac / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Quick Melee / int_81a0c1f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Random Effect Spell / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Random Loot Exchanger / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Real Song Theme Tune / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Recoil Boost / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Recursive Ammo / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Reference Overdosed / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Revolutionaries Who Don't Do Anything / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rich Bitch / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Robot and A.I. Works / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Robot Religion / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rocket Jump / int_81a0c1f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Saving the World With Art / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Scary Jack-in-the-Box / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Schizophrenic Difficulty / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Schrödinger's Player Character / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Self-Serving Memory / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Non-Entity / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequential Boss / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Short Range Guy, Long Range Guy / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Shotguns Are Just Better / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Shoulder Cannon / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sniping the Cockpit / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Space Western / int_81a0c1f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Spread Shot / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Standard FPS Guns / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Standard FPS Guns / int_9e1ae9f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Starter Equipment / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Stout Strength / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Student Debt Plot / int_9e1ae9f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Suicide Attack / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Suicide Dare / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Superboss / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Surgical Impersonation / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Talking Weapon / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Tastes Like Purple / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Tenuously Connected Flavor Text / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
That One Sidequest / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
That's What She Said / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Artful Dodger / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Bogan / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Computer Is a Lying Bastard / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Gunslinger / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Key Is Behind the Lock / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Monolith / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Musketeer / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Spook / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Very Definitely Final Dungeon / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
This Ain't Rocket Surgery / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Thriving Ghost Town / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Throw Down the Bomblet / int_81a0c1f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Throwing Your Shield Always Works / int_81a0c1f8
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Thrown Out the Airlock / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Tile-Flipping Puzzle / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Too Awesome to Use / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Transplanted Aliens / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Trick Bullet / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Try Not to Die / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
20% More Awesome / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Two Words: Added Emphasis / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Ultimate Authority Mayor / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Game Raids / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Games of 2010–2014 / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villain Episode / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villain Respect / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villain Reveals the Secret / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Violation of Common Sense / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Voodoo Shark / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wave-Motion Gun / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Weaponized Teleportation / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
What Measure Is a Non-Cute? / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Whip of Dominance / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Who Names Their Kid "Dude"? / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wrench Wench / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
You Are Already Dead / int_677fd618
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Your Mom / int_677fd618
 Borderlands (Video Game)
seeAlso
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
 BorderlandsThePresequel
sameAs
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
 BorderlandsThePreSequel
sameAs
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
 BorderlandsThePresequel
sameAs
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! (Video Game)
hasFeature
Multi-Ranged Master / int_677fd618