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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard, Creator/JamieLeeCurtis (film)

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard, Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard
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The leader of the New Pandora faction.

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The leader of the New Pandora faction.Army, a bitter soldier turned eco-terrorist and aspiring military dictator of Pandora.


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* TheGeneralissimo: While Handsome Jack was a corporate example, Hector is a straight military one. He has the fancy outfit, vengeful and boastful personality, and his solution to all resistance is death.
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* AscendedExtra: In ''1'', Tannis was a late-game quest-giver and MsExposition who lost importance the moment her mini-arc was over. In ''2'' she has slightly more impact in the game, but is still largely unimportant in the main story. By the end of ''3'' Tannis is arguably the most important NPC in the series [[spoiler:as a Siren, the leading authority on Eridian civilization, and one of the highest-ranking Crimson Raiders still alive]].

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* AscendedExtra: In ''1'', Tannis was a late-game quest-giver and MsExposition who lost importance the moment her mini-arc was over. In ''2'' she has slightly more impact in the game, but is still largely unimportant in the main story. By the end of ''3'' Tannis is arguably one of the most important NPC in the series [[spoiler:as a Siren, the leading authority on Eridian civilization, and one of the highest-ranking Crimson Raiders still alive]].
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* HumblePie: Her ECHO Logs in ''1'' which shows her being extremely condescending (without her madness) about being sent to Pandora to search for the Vault which she, back then, considered to be just a myth... Then her descent into crazyness starts after her team gets slaughtered by Pandora's ruthless wildlife with her only surviving by hiding under the body of one of her colleagues... which was being eaten by a skag. It all goes downhill until she meets the Vault Hunters.

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* HumblePie: Her ECHO Logs in ''1'' which shows her being extremely condescending (without her madness) about being sent to Pandora to search for the Vault which she, back then, considered to be just a myth... Then her descent into crazyness starts after her team gets slaughtered by Pandora's ruthless wildlife with her only surviving by hiding under the body of one of her colleagues... which was being eaten by a skag. It all goes downhill until she meets the Vault Hunters. While her InsufferableGenius never goes away Tannis definitely starts to appreciate human interactions a bit more after everything she goes through, although her ability to do so, especially in ''2'' is still extremely limited.
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* HumblePie: Her ECHO Logs in ''1'' which shows her being extremely condescending (without her madness) about being sent to Pandora to search for the Vault which she, back then, considered to be just a myth... Then her descent into crazyness starts after her team gets slaughtered by Pandora's ruthless wildlife with her only surviving by hiding under the body of one of her colleagues... which was being eaten by a skag. It all goes downhill until she meets the Vault Hunters.
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* AscendedExtra: In ''1'', Tannis was a late-game quest-giver and MsExposition who lost importance the moment her mini-arc was over. By the end of ''3'' Tannis is arguably the most important NPC in the series [[spoiler:as a Siren, the leading authority on Eridian civilization, and one of the highest-ranking Crimson Raiders still alive]].

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* AscendedExtra: In ''1'', Tannis was a late-game quest-giver and MsExposition who lost importance the moment her mini-arc was over. In ''2'' she has slightly more impact in the game, but is still largely unimportant in the main story. By the end of ''3'' Tannis is arguably the most important NPC in the series [[spoiler:as a Siren, the leading authority on Eridian civilization, and one of the highest-ranking Crimson Raiders still alive]].
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* AllergicToRoutine: In ''3'' sometimes she mentions needing to keep her mind active or else she can get bored. And to quote Tannis herself: [[MadScientist "Nobody wants that."]]


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* CrazySane: By Pandoran standards Tannis is only a bit, erm, "off". She has beyond strange habits and mannerisms, but she's far from being the most insane person you'll meet even at her craziest.
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard

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** Oddly enough her crazy streak is still very much present in ''3'', but Tannis doesn't seem as manic and loony as she was in ''2''. Maybe she got BoredWithInsanity, maybe years living with the Crimson Raiders and getting used to the Pandoran insanity got her insanity to settle down a little (key word being "little").

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** Oddly enough her crazy streak is still very much present in ''3'', but Tannis doesn't seem as manic and loony as she was in ''2''. Maybe she got BoredWithInsanity, maybe years living with the Crimson Raiders and getting used to the Pandoran insanity got her insanity crazy-ness to settle down a little (key word being "little").

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** Oddly enough her crazy streak is still very much present in ''3'', but Tannis doesn't seem as manic and loony as she was in ''2''. Maybe she got BoredWithInsanity, maybe years living with the Crimson Raiders and getting used to the Pandoran insanity got her insanity to settle down a little (key word being "little").



* ItsAllAboutMe: She always tells you to drop whatever "irrelevant" task you're doing to help her. At least a little of her behaviour can be written off as a combination of extreme isolation and the trauma that left her isolated (skags ate the rest of her team; she survived by hiding under a corpse). A little more because it's Pandora, planet of self-serving lunatics. The rest is just part of her...charm.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: She always tells you to drop whatever "irrelevant" task you're doing to help her. At least a little of her behaviour can be written off as a combination of extreme isolation and the trauma that left her isolated (skags ate the rest of her team; she survived by hiding under a corpse). A little more because it's Pandora, planet of self-serving lunatics. The rest is just part of her... charm.
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%%* CoolGuns: With the way Borderlands' procedural generation system works, you'll never find 1:1 copies of real-life weapons in this game, but elements of RealLife CoolGuns are ''very'' present. Ever since Borderlands 2, their assault rifles have taken heavy inspiration from the [=M16=] family of weapons, their pistols are modeled off the FN Five-[=SeveN=] and Jericho 940, and submachine guns (and snipers, weirdly enough) take heavy inspiration from the TDI Vector. As of Borderlands 3, they've picked up some inspiration from the [=M249=] SAW, the [=MP5=], and the [=G36=] family.
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* CoolGuns: With the way Borderlands' procedural generation system works, you'll never find 1:1 copies of real-life weapons in this game, but elements of RealLife CoolGuns are ''very'' present. Ever since Borderlands 2, their assault rifles have taken heavy inspiration from the [=M16=] family of weapons, their pistols are modeled off the FN Five-[=SeveN=] and Jericho 940, and submachine guns (and snipers, weirdly enough) take heavy inspiration from the TDI Vector. As of Borderlands 3, they've picked up some inspiration from the [=M249=] SAW, the [=MP5=], and the [=G36=] family.

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* %%* CoolGuns: With the way Borderlands' procedural generation system works, you'll never find 1:1 copies of real-life weapons in this game, but elements of RealLife CoolGuns are ''very'' present. Ever since Borderlands 2, their assault rifles have taken heavy inspiration from the [=M16=] family of weapons, their pistols are modeled off the FN Five-[=SeveN=] and Jericho 940, and submachine guns (and snipers, weirdly enough) take heavy inspiration from the TDI Vector. As of Borderlands 3, they've picked up some inspiration from the [=M249=] SAW, the [=MP5=], and the [=G36=] family.

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