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Sasha tales from the borderlands1/10/2023 ![]() ![]() While planning their escape, a security bot hits Vaughn with a stun dart (which will leave him stuck in that position for most of the episode). If Rhys trusted Fiona, the two use the cover of the stun grenade to escape with the Gortys sphere down a corridor and back into the main lobby, killing several of August's bandits in the process (with the help of the security bots, the turrets still online, and Fiona's hat). Suddenly, their car suffers a flat tire (the spare one Fiona replaced in the last episode) and the group continues on foot to wherever the stranger is taking them. He questions Rhys about his decision from the end of the previous episode (either trusting Jack or trusting Fiona). Later in the day, The Masked Kidnapper is driving Rhys and Fiona through the desert. Pursued by the ruthless criminal 'Queenpin' Vallory, and with very little help from Vaughn's accountancy skills (or stellar abs), getting anywhere near the Vault will be entirely up to you. Lost in the mysterious jungle of an Atlas terraforming facility, Fiona finds help from an unexpected mentor, Rhys continues to share brain-space with the disembodied mind of a dead dictator, and love is in the air. Easily the hardest to type, I can't really figure out much of her type.After a dizzying escape from a very-near-almost-certain-death scenario (involving statuesque buttocks), Rhys and Fiona find themselves looking for another piece of the puzzle that will lead them to the untold riches of Vault key ownership. I also think she COULD be an introvert, but I say extrovert because you never really see her alone, and she seems less calm and more excitable than her sister. ![]() A good example of that, I think, is also shown when she refuses to open the box in episode 2. She strikes me as an F as well, going more so on how she feels in-the-moment than living by set rules for her life. She's fiery, at least, but from there it's hard to discern. I can't really tell if he's S/N or P/J, tbh. He ALSO seems like an F in terms of doing things because he wants to, because of a certain scene in episode 5 that has to do with a certain button. Except he was useful at the part when he jumped out of the tree. If you chose Jack at the end of episode 2, you'll know that all through episode 3 he's having a crisis over his own usefulness, and BECAUSE he feels so useless, he winds up acting pretty useless and just eating a lot of fruit. He definitely seems like an F to me, because he seems to tend to do things based on how he feels / what he wants / his current mood rather than anything else. He's certainly comfortable around Rhys, obviously, but that doesn't mean he's not an introvert. He seems shy, and sort of calm and collected rather than bouncy and bubbly and loud like Rhys. ![]() Vaughn - also easily an introvert, in my eyes. I'm not too sure where to place my bet in the T/F department though. She also seems extremely in-the-moment and more factual than creative, hence the S. But she seems like she wants to be somewhat organized, although, she could very well be a P, as she seems to "wing it" a lot. I think she has the potential to be a perceiver, but seems more like a J-type to me, though if we're talking more cognitive functions than Myers-Briggs none of that matters too much anyways. Plus, he's a doofy romantic.įiona - Totally an introvert, no doubt about it. He also fits the ENxP personality really well because of our tendency to crave and adore praise and affection. He's definitely an extrovert, definitely a P-type, and as for the intuitive part he really knows how to make people laugh and loves coming up with creative plans and schemes. His general demeanor and underlying morals generally reflect mine nearly exactly. There were even times during cinematics, where choice was not available, and I would say something out loud and he would literally say the same exact thing out loud just after me. With Rhys, literally /every single time/ there was something I had already wanted to say in his options. When playing as Fiona, the dialogue/action options were generally okay with me, like none of them I really /disagreed/ with, but only a few times was a really intent on one of the options. I think that might be why I adore the game so much. Obviously, Sasha and Vaughn are much harder to type than Rhys and Fiona, as you can't actually play as them, but. I'm just gonna stop myself there because otherwise I'll excitedly rant for more than a full essay's length.īut anyways, I really wanted to type the characters because I was thinking of doing a comic on them and even though the type we give them might be inaccurate, it could potentially be a useful compass in terms of "would they really do this, or would they choose to do something else?". The game as said above is easily in my top three favorite games of all time. ![]()
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