![]() ![]() When a shady deal goes awry, Rhys and Fiona must begrudgingly team up to get their due, running into vicious gangsters, cannibalistic bandits, and terrifying wildlife along the way. 9/10 Rhys Strongfork The CEO of Atlas Corporation and a character first introduced in Tales from the Borderlands, Rhys continues his role where Borderlands 3 left off, with his 'siege mustache' and frequent outbursts still intact. Your choices shape this tale to be uniquely yours, with plenty of unforeseen consequences ranging from hilarious to heart-wrenching.Įxplore the deadly planet of Pandora as Rhys, a company man who aspires to replace the infamous Handsome Jack as the head of the Hyperion corporation, and Fiona, a clever con artist who can talk her way out of almost anything. is Criston Cole, and Rhys Ifans remains in his role as Otto Hightower. So that means that the Jack AI could still be out there, waiting for someone to find the drive and be plugged into something or someone else.The beloved, choice-driven narrative adventure through the Borderlands universe is back! Set between the events of Borderlands 2 and Borderlands 3, Tales from the Borderlands follows two unreliable narrators on a quest borne of greed but destined for greatness. He made his initial debut in TellTales Tales From The Borderlands game, where he and the other protagonist, Fiona, attempt to unravel a secret behind the Atlas Corporation and its ties to The Vault of the Traveler on Pandora. The first episode of New Tales From the Borderlands helped introduce the three. Think about how flash drives work: if you plug one in, you're simply copying the files on it over to your PC, right? The files remain on the drive until they are deleted entirely. However, theoretically, if Nakayama's ID drive is still intact and out in the desert somewhere, Jack could still return. So going off these assumptions, Jack is completely removed from Rhys, and if the eye was crushed, gone and deleted. So simply put: echo-eye is the motherboard and hard-drive, Rhys is the tower, he has a CPU and GPU jammed into the lobes of his brain somewhere, and a USB port on the side of his head. When he plugged it in, he unwittingly copied the Jack AI into the echo-eye, which means that it's now stored in it. also our first experience with lace fronts. 'Yeah, laugh it up, ladies,' Rhys continued, attempting to glare at them both and failing hilariously, 'Ill be the one laughing when you both. Fionas eyes met Sashas and both began sniggering. Nothing's stored in it, it's simply a bridge between the information stored on the drive and the computer it is plugged in to. Name: Labinnak Epic Cosplay Wig: Helen in Light Brown This was our first time styling a wig to have a male look. Rhys scrambled over to the table and quickly pulled all of the screws and wires and loose parts of robot away from his best friends very open mouth. The head-port isn't storage space, just a way for Rhys to link physical objects directly into his cybernetics, just like the USB on any computer works. Maybe Rhys has a little menu pop up that's all like "H-J4CK.exe is trying to access C:/Users/Rhy5/My_Body/, allow access? Y/N" So more or less, Rhys has a personal 'firewall' that prevents remote access to the more important parts of his body (IE everything that isn't his robot arm or echo-eye interface), and Jack is only able to control the rest of Rhys when he gives the OK to Jack, which I guess involves Rhys himself making an exception and allowing the Jack AI access to the inner workings/subsystems. Rhys' arm is hooked up in such a way that it is linked directly to the eye itself, which means that an outside source, IE Jack, has immediate control of the arm, but nothing else unless Rhys grants third-party access to his other systems. ![]() The echo-eye's wiring obviously acts as Jack's gateway to control Rhys. These processors allow the eye to access and maintain various bodily systems and functions, such as allowing Rhys to actually see out of the eye and so forth. It's wired throughout Rhys' brain, connected to processor(s) located somewhere inside his brain. Honestly it wasn’t as bad as I expected it to be, I actually really enjoyed it. It acts as both the motherboard and the hard-drive. Just finished New Tales from the Borderlands. New Tales from the Borderlands was so bad, it actually made more than one of us return to the original to make sure we hadn’t created some kind of false, reverent memory as a coping mechanism. The ECHO-eye contains all the information and data. I'm just guessing here, but I think the layout of Rhys' cybernetics are largely like the average computer: ![]()
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