![]() When Tina involved Angel as an enemy in Assault on Dragon Keep, Lilith tried to explain that Angel wasn't a bad person, suggesting that Lilith may have forgiven Angel for her role in the course of events that led to Roland's death. Jack pleads with her, saying, "It's not too late to make things right." Angel, with her dying breath, calls her father an asshole. She accepts this, saying it's "ending a life of servitude." Once the final injector is destroyed, Angel falls to the ground. However, destroying the Injectors would result in Angel's death. She asks the Vault Hunters to destroy the Eridium Injectors. Once the Vault Hunters pass the three obstacles, she reveals her true form as a Siren, and her involvement in Jack's plan. Jack discovers her deceit, and tells her to "say goodbye." She replies with, "See you soon." Roland, Brick, and a group of allied Slab bandits then assist the Vault Hunters in reaching Angel with an all-out assault on Handsome Jack's tower. She suggests going to Opportunity, a massive city Jack is building, to kill one of Jack's body doubles to obtain a biosignature, as well as a voice modulator. The first is a 'Death Wall' that only Hyperion robots can pass, the second is a heavily armed bunker, and a door that only Handsome Jack himself may open. She later reveals that the Vault Key is with her, but there are three obstacles between her and the Vault Hunters. After said events, however, she expresses regret for doing so, and turns on Handsome Jack, and continues to assist the Vault Hunters. She betrays the new Vault Hunters as well, deactivating Sanctuary's shields, and rendering the city vulnerable to Hyperion mortar strikes, which almost demolishes the city. It is also revealed that Angel betrayed the first Vault Hunters at some point, nearly resulting in their deaths during an attack on New Haven. She assists the new Vault Hunters in stopping Handsome Jack, similarly to her role in Borderlands. However, this leaves Angel dependent on a constant supply of the element, as disconnecting her from that supply will kill her.Īngel's character splash when she is encountered. With a steady supply of Eridium and the Vault key stolen from Patricia Tannis, Angel's father used her as a catalyst to charge it, so he can awaken the Warrior. This turns out to be a lie as well, as the ultimate goal for the Vault's opening was the supply of Eridium that Handsome Jack wished to exploit for his own gain. This goal is ultimately carried out by Angel's (and, by proxy, Hyperion's) deceit, something she expresses regret about having to do, but insists that it was the only way to ensure that events unfolded appropriately. Later in the story, it becomes clear that she wished to prevent The Destroyer, imprisoned within, from escaping the confinement of the Vault. While her ulterior motivations are unclear, Angel is primarily interested in the Vault hunters obtaining all of the fragments of the Vault key and being present at the Vault when it is eventually unsealed. The final cinematic reveals that Angel is operating from, or through, a Hyperion Satellite in orbit around Pandora. This connection is later revealed to be Angel's 'eyes and ears' monitoring the movements of the Vault hunters when the ECHOnet is shut down, and her messages at this point indicate her loss of awareness about the course of events. Seeing an opportunity, Jack ordered Angel to recruit four newly arrived Vault Hunters, leading to the events of Borderlands.Īngel watches over the Vault hunters via the ECHOnet. Shortly after the Dahl withdrawal from Pandora, Jack began orchestrating a plan to seize the planet from Atlas. Angel would spend the next several years acting under the direction of Jack to further Hyperion's interests. ![]() This would grant Angel a near-omniscient view of multiple star-systems simultaneously, with her Siren powers allowing her to control any technology located within them. Though she was successful in killing Grogmouth, Angel's mother was also unintentionally killed in the process, much to the horror of Angel and Jack.įollowing this, Jack chose to sequester Angel by tethering her to a chair connected to the Hyperion network, including every Hyperion satellite in the galaxy. ![]() While Jack pleaded with the bandit to release her, a frightened Angel used her Phaseshift ability to take control of Grogmouth's turrets. Angel also demonstrated her newfound powers by using Phaseshift to fix a broken vending machine.Īt some point after her powers manifested, a bandit named Grogmouth captured Angel, intending to sell her due to her status as a Siren. During her early childhood, Angel's Siren tattoos manifested on her arm, much to the surprise of Jack. ![]() Angel is the daughter of Hyperion programmer Handsome Jack (then known simply as 'Jack'), and an unnamed woman. ![]()
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