You thought Jakob did it but It was actually Atlas all along
I like the details of town that change depending on a quest result, it is easy to miss, a shame as it was a selling point of the dlc, here is a few:
When you collect all of the movie parts
The movie is a nod to Godzilla vs Mothra it features the battle of the giant dinosaur with a flying rakk
The guy with his wife when she faked her death
or when she became a dinosaur
there is also an ammunition shop in the backyardThe undertaker became a criminal
And the criminal a Meatman preacher
This gun:
Shoots blanks:
Iām wondering how many others thought to test fire the thing before they vendored it?
No, you are out of range. The bullets immediately drop on ground.
OK, so some of the portraits and busts around Gehanna - and especially within the Facility - are the same as ones from Jakobs Manor etc. But I donāt remember seeing these two dudes before?
Also, I like the models of the Jakobs weapons in the main entrance of the facility:
Not so lucky⦠thing. Whatās that supposed to be in Pandoran terms, anyway?
BTW, does anyone else think that Oletta is either Roseās Mother or Grandmother?
Based on her dialogs I would say no.
The one on the left actually appears during the DLCās intro cinematic:
Regarding the one on the right, Iām sure itās just a coincidence, but those things on his eyes look remarkably similar to the one Clay wears on its left one:
Eh, personally I like their look, but they donāt make sense time-wise, just like the new loaders inside the Handsome Jackpot. Why would they display Borderlands 3 Jakobs weapons if the corporation evacuated the planet before Borderlands 1?
Probably a devil, judging by its reptilian characteristics, its color (similar to that shown on Saurdew Valley posters/billboards) and the four eyes.
I was wondering that (since itās never explained how Oletta is able to tame/talk to belliks, AND she was a Jakobs scientist), but thereās an ECHO log dismissing it inside the Forest (āPowerful Smellsā). In it, Rose and Oletta meet, and the witch reveals that she actually knew the butcherās grandmother.
Also, I wouldāve loved to post a screenshot of something, but after one hour of research, I simply couldnāt find it again.
Basically, in the Bloodsun Canyon, inside the facility, somewhere thereās a circular board (fashioned from a dart board) with little metal pawns on it (various saurian heads, a bomb, a bullet etc.).
I really liked it, itās a clear but discreet enough indicator of how, in the old days, Jakobs literally and nonchalantly played with forces of life and death.
Sounds like my great-uncles WW1 hand-made chess set. All the pawns were bullets, and the other pieces bits of carved wood stuck into casings. A bit macabre now I think about it but, as a kid, I was absolutely fascinated by it.















