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* So for first few times we see her Chapter 2, Athena has [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]], likely cybernetic implants similar to what Rhys has, as well as speaking through a voice modulator. Yet after she reveals herself to be on your side in Chapter 3, she never uses them again. I can understand not using the voice changer, since it's likely just to help hide her identity and intimidate enemies, but why does she never use her eye implants again, even in dark spaces like the jungle bio-dome?

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* So for first few times we see her in Chapter 2, Athena has [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]], likely cybernetic implants similar to what Rhys has, as well as speaking through a voice modulator. Yet after she reveals herself to be on your side in Chapter 3, she never uses them again. I can understand not using the voice changer, since it's likely just to help hide her identity and intimidate enemies, but why does she never use her eye implants again, even in dark spaces like the jungle bio-dome?
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* So for first few times we see her Chapter 2, Athena has [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]], likely cybernetic implants similar to what Rhys has, as well as speaking through a voice modulator. Yet after she reveals herself to be on your side in Chapter 3, she never uses them again. I can understand not using the voice changer, since it's likely just to help hide her identity and intimidate enemies, but why does she never use her eye implants again, even in dark spaces like the jungle bio-dome?
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** [[spoiler:Felix also explains that he intended to take the fall for the money. Quite possible he intended to blow himself up on purpose rather than subject himself to possible torture by Vallory.]]

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** Some lines later on imply that, canonically, the Vault Hunters sided with the Hodunks during that questline.
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** No, you don't. Aside from the fact that people can survive in vacuum for about a minute before suffering embolisms and asphyxiating (and Borderlands humans can survive longer, since you can do so without an Oz Kit in ''The Pre-Sequel'') there's also UnreliableNarrator at work.

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** No, you don't. Aside don't die just from turning off the helmets; otherwise ''The Pre-Sequel'' would have ended the moment Janie popped the hatch on your cargo pod. And aside from the fact that people can survive in vacuum for about a minute before suffering embolisms and asphyxiating (and Borderlands humans can survive longer, since you can do so without an Oz Kit in ''The Pre-Sequel'') asphyxiating, there's also UnreliableNarrator at work.
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** No, you don't. Aside from the fact that people can survive in vacuum for about a minute before suffering embolisms and asphyxiating (and Borderlands humans can survive longer, since you can do so without an Oz Kit in ''The Pre-Sequel'') there's also UnreliableNarrator at work.

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