![]() It's at this point the player is given a choice: Rhys goes through with removing it entirely, but not before Jack lunges at Rhys in an attempt to prevent it from happening, only to fizzle out of existence the moment his hands reach Rhys' neck. However, his cocky attitude soon becomes one of a pathetic whelp as Rhys begins removing his EchoEye implants.Īs Jack kneels before and begs Rhys to stop removing the implant, he reveals true fear at the prospect of being permanently sent to an empty void after it's disconnected. Jack remains heartened and unfazed by Rhys' success in deterring him. Rhys saves himself by impaling his arm through a piece of shrapnel and severing it entirely. However, after a legitimately hurtful remark from Rhys, a careless move on his part leads to Jack downloading himself back into Rhys' eye, where he takes control of Rhys' arm and attempts to strangle him to death. Rhys then goes to work to prevent his fate and this results in the shutdown and fall of the Helios Space Station and its subsequent crash into Pandora.įollowing this, Rhys emerges from the wreckage, alive, and is taunted by Handsome Jack through still-functioning monitors within the broken office. Rhys, understandably, objects to this, which immediately results in Jack turning on him. Following the events of the fourth episode, he shows his true colours once more, revealing that Rhys will be killed, as Jack plans to surgically implant a robotic endoskeleton into Rhys' body with Jack's personality uploaded into it, effectively turning him into Jack. Jack plays a major and final role in this episode. ![]() If Rhys chooses to trust Jack, he will change Rhys ECHO eye color from blue to orange and Jack gains control over the drones. Rhys can choose to trust Fiona or trust Jack. Jack tells Rhys to let him into his subsystems to hack the Atlas drones. Fiona tells them to back off by grabbing Felix's smoke grenades. At the end of the episode when they put together the Gortys cores, Hugo and August point their guns at Sasha and Vaughn. He is then when Hugo leads Rhys through the hallway. Jack is seen later in the episode when Rhys gets knocked down again by Hugo. They run off and they get picked up by Loader Bot. Rhys punches himself in the head in order to get Jack away. Handsome Jack points his finger forward which also happens to Rhys. Handsome Jack enhances his ECHO eye and gets to overload the gun, which causes it to misfire. Handsome Jack says as much as he would like to watch "this idiot kill you two idiots”, he won't let it happen due to Handsome Jack being a part of Rhys. He is not seen until later when Hugo Vasquez hits Rhys. Rhys keeps backing up and hits head and falls over the stair railing and hits a computer, Rhys can choose to tell about seeing Handsome Jack, although they don't believe him and bring him up. Jack leads him upstairs and Rhys tells him that he is dead, Jack is in denial and tries to rip Rhys' throat out but is unable to due to his state. Picking up right where the first episode left off, Jack looks at Rhys and tells him that it's good he's working for Hyperion. And it's going to lead us to a vault! And then I'll probably kill you." Rhys says that he does, which causes Sasha to say, "Do what?" Rhys shrugs it off and Jack isn't heard until the end when Rhys and Fiona discover the Gortys Project. "Do you, champ? Do you really?" The voice says. He is not heard until Rhys is messing with his glitched out gadget. ![]() Nakayama's Hyperion ID chip, Jack's voice is heard - although it is not clear that it belongs to Handsome Jack. Jack is first mentioned in the beginning of the episode by the narrator, Marcus. This version of Jack has the same personality and memories of Handsome Jack after his rise to power as Hyperion's president. The Handsome Jack AI was created by Professor Nakayama. ![]()
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