Where is general knoxx
They find out that Athena was being held prisoner there and the prison leader Shank plans to sell her to the Lance in exchange for her bounty. After fighting through the prison, the Vault Hunters come across a psycho taking a shower.
He warns them of Shank who shiv's him in the back for not calling him Mr. A fight begins with Shank using Athena teleportation device. After killing Shank, the Vault Hunters find Athena in the main prison block. A bandit is shown bringing food to her but drops it on the floor.
After meeting Athena, she returns to T-Bone Junction and tells the Vault Hunters through Echo masking her voice with a advertisement for a male enhancement drug. After meeting with Athena, she tells them that the armory is code locked and tells the Vault to find an ECHO recorder. Returning to the Ridgeway, they find a Echo recorder under the highway of the Hell's Highway outpost. They listen in to 2 Lance soldiers talking with one named Derick enjoying Rocky Road ice cream, while the other asked him if he can have the access code.
Derick reveals that he leave the code at The World's Largest Bullet, a small attraction in the Sunken Sea with a large artillery shell. They return to Athena who has built a remote detonator that will destroy the armory. With the code and detonator in hand, the Vault Hunter's travel to Road's End, an area on the other side of the Deep Fathoms. Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.
The first time, it would not download, but after another attempt, I have been told that it as downloaded successfully. Keep in mind that there is some assumption 1 that the player has completed the main game.
If you have not, you can still access the new area, but scaling can be rather particular. It might be a breeze, it might be a death walk 2. IIRC, the armory was more difficult, in terms of scaling to the player's level.
Sign up to join this community. Players are required to drive a good distance along these roads to get to the surrounding areas, as there are no teleport locations.
There are a few new vehicles, one of which is quite a bit faster than what appeared in the main game, but you'll eventually get tired of the extended driving segments that come with each quest.
The four person Lancer allows crews to travel together, but it is slower and not much fun for two of the passengers. Get past the unnecessary road trips and the rest is gravy. First off this add-on goes completely off the rails with wacky characters and some of the most inappropriately funny dialogue I've heard in a long time.
Let's put it this way, one character hides her broadcasts behind an advertisement for a male enhancement drug. So whenever you receive a quest update you'll also get a pitch for a supplement called "Engorge.
But do this and you'd be ignoring numerous side-quests and entertaining loot hunts. As usual the road to your goal is guarded by an army of enemies that want you dead. The desert is filled with Skag riders, Atlas soldiers, and creatures that resemble giant waterbugs.
Some enemies now zip around with jet packs or pilot giant mechs, adding a nice bit of variety to the combat. The area around T-Bone Junction is filled with nooks and crannies, hidden treasures, and plenty of other reasons to explore. Athena soon mentioned that she would leave once she found her sister Jess, which Knoxx didn't seem to mind.
Unfortunately, due to the lack of competence with Lance high command, they ordered a code 64 on the village Jess lived in with thermal infiltration, prompting a furious backlash from the general. Upon discovery of the Crimson Lance's promotion system, Knoxx lost what little hope he had left in legitimizing the Atlas Corporation's military branch.
When he is finally encountered in person, General Knoxx is about to kill himself with several automated laser turrets and a rather comically-large bomb. Just before he is able to push the button, he notices the Vault hunters and comments, "Now that's just inappropriate timing. I was hoping to be dead already by the time you got here. He also suggests that they blow up the entire planet altogether, though that seems unlikely to happen.
General Knoxx's hopes for release from the stresses of life however are soon dashed when he makes an unexpected return in Claptrap's New Robot Revolution as General Knoxx-Trap. Borderlands Wiki Explore. Borderlands Universe.
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