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Date of upload: Jun 25, 2013 ^^
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If people think enemies and characters in this game are "insane", they have no idea. Sure, the psychos are actually insane, but the bandits are not. They were former Dahl employees who had to survive any way they could. Tina's parents were victims of Jack's slag experiments, and she was lucky to have inherited her parents' bomb-making skills. I imagine the bandits didn't kill her because she was a child, and she could supply them with various forms of explosives. The rats are cannibals not because they're insane, but because they were mutated as a result of Hyperion experiments. Also, The Pre-Sequel implies that the rats are former Hyperion employees who got mutated from an infection that spread within The Veins Of Helios. It can be speculated that these "boils' found a way to reach Pandora, and people on Pandora started calling them 'Rats'. Even Shade, as creepy and unnerving as he is, went insane for a reason.
People think Borderlands is just a game consisting of comedy and "shooting things", but there is so much going on beneath the surface.
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I think its good that this DLC showed more depth of Tina, who had become a fan favorite since her debute in the trailers. We never knew her relationship with Roland till now. I get the feeling that she saw Roland as a fatherly figure, one she lost already. To me, this is why she didn't want to accept it, because the death of her original parents damaged her into nearly becoming a psycho. Roland probably became the needed outlet to keep her sane. His death was immediately put to denial in her mind because she simply couldn't take it. This DLC however shows the support she needed to finally overcome it, and move on. I applaud the writing whether my idea is correct or wrong.Â
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@embrezar
9 years ago
This is heartbreaking. I mean, the whole DLC is silly and ridiculous, but she's always trying to deny that Roland and Bloodwing are dead because she just can't accept their deaths. And here, we see her really come to grips with Roland's death, and she tosses Bloodwing in there to boot. When she hugs Roland's statue at the end... that's the icing on the cake. "Goodbye." These aren't tears, they are liquid eridium.
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