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** A possible answer that also fits with the new Radiation element and all the brands being improved in some way in the third game - in the years since Fight for Sanctuary, everyone except Jakobs figured out a way to make cryo weapons that would work outside of Elpis. By the time the Children of the Vault rise to prominence, cryo weaponry has enough utility and demand to be found everywhere the third generation Vault Hunters go. It wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume they dealt with the "methane evaporates in Pandora's atmosphere" issue. It helps that the cryo weapons in 3 tend to have a more cyan tint to their elemental parts, while the ones in Pre-Sequel look more white-ish.
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* It's been established that Eridium is poisonous, and even turns some people into monsters in the same game. So how can the vault hunters go in the Elpis Vault without harm (as it seems to be mostly ''made'' out of Eridium)? It's like if someone went to a cave mostly made of plutonium but didn't get any radiation poisoning.
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** Also, you don't want to clone a full-sized Destroyer, because if you do, it's going to eat you, the space station, the planet, and the local star without even needing to chew.
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** We know, as of Borderlands 3, that it wasn't necessarily the Vault that she was targeting. [[spoiler:Elpis itself is the key to the Great Vault, and she was trying to destroy the entire moon to prevent the Destroyer from being released.]]