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Borderlands: Apex Predator

Waking up in a different body and not only that but also in a different universe? After the initial shock, Maxwell was quite despairing of his fate when he realized that he had ended up in the Borderlands universe, specifically in Promethea. At least he wasn't a random bandit on Pandora, but even on a safe planet, he felt anything but safe. Borderlands wasn't a world full of magic or cultivation, where you cast spells or sat on your arse for centuries and got strong. Things here were solved the old-fashioned way, on the trigger. Fortunately, whoever sent him there had sent him with a system that would make him the Apex Predator of the entire universe. Standby for Titanfall! ________________________ Disclaimer: All rights reserved to their respective owners. The Borderlands and Titanfall franchises don't belong to me.

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You're pretty good

"Hey, wait! I haven't told you where the Vault is yet!" Tannis holds Maxwell's shoulder. "You'll need to go to the top of the mountain and manually turn on the transmitter consoles in three separate buildings."

"Guardians are invading Crimson Enclave, Steele poked a hornet's nest with a popsicle stick," Maxwell strokes Tannis' hair, trying to calm the woman down. "Just give me your ECHO, I'll transfer the data using my equipment."

Tannis hands over her ECHO with an emotionless face but inwardly embarrassed by Maxwell's sudden action. He quickly uses his Data Knife to collect the Vault's coordinates before leaving.

Maxwell hears the muffled noise of a car arriving, going to where the Lancers were parked, he meets Spyglass.

"Great, you're already here. I need you to protect Tannis while retrieving the Vault's key. Don't hesitate to use my P2016." Maxwell orders, he hands over the weapons he collected from the soldiers to the Marvins. Although his combat intelligence was rather limited, it was still better than being unarmed.

"Are you going unarmed?" Spyglass noticed that his superior was equipped only with bladed weapons.

"No. I bought a gun for the occasion." Punctuating his words Maxwell pulls a sniper from his ECHO, the gun's barrel was stupidly long and there was a muzzle brake at the end of the barrel, along with a Picatinny rail for scopes. Not to mention its magazine, where the bullets were easily bigger than his finger.

[(Weapons) Kraber-AM Sniper: .57-cal Sniper Rifle, Bolt-action, Magazine Capacity of 5 and 6x Zoom Scope as default weapon sight. A deadly sniper capable of killing any human with a single shot. $37c]

[Credits: $179]

He would be buying a new secondary weapon later, but for now Kraber would be more than enough. This thing was Anti-Material, it could cause serious damage to Titans when used in conjunction with Amped, a little monster that would later be nerfed in Titanfall 2 to a .50 cal and a smaller magazine, so he preferred to use the version from the first game.

After a quick check of his equipment, Maxwell took one of the Lancers parked at the base and headed for the coordinates of the Vault. He vaguely remembered that the Destroyer's Vault was located in a very cold environment, and was also infested with Eridian Guardians, machines created by the Eridians to protect the Vaults.

Leaving the Lancer behind, Maxwell makes the rest of the way on foot. He met Atlas squadrons several times, and with his pilot's outfit being red in an all-white environment, Maxwell stood out like a sore thumb. Fortunately, he could turn invisible, which allowed him to pass through without any problems.

The entrance was quiet, but as he reached The Descent things became more chaotic. Atlas soldiers and Guardians were engaged in a savage confrontation all the way through the Vault.

Maxwell had to take a few breaks between his Cloak's cooling time, he couldn't afford to waste time on these little squabbles so he couldn't draw too much attention to himself.

As he advanced, he saw a large stone monument in the distance, at the top of the mountain. It was the Vault, or what was left of it, since it was in ruins. The prison of the creature that could swallow the entire universe and also the key to wealth was in a horrible condition, a little worrying, but the Eridians knew how to make things last for a long time.

His eyes move to the path, and see footprints left in the snow. Raising his Kraber, Maxwell sees through the scope a squadron marching towards the Vault. He didn't care about the soldiers making their way to the Vault, but focused on a beautiful white-haired woman, her blue tattoos giving away her identity.

Commander Steele. A Siren that even a fan of the franchise like Maxwell didn't know what her Siren power was, she was one of the few figures explored given her untimely death. Too bad she was loyal to Atlas.

"9 targets, minor infantry. Two corporals and a lieutenant."

Maxwell sighs, a little saddened by the woman's fate. It seemed that not even in this universe with a variable like him, Stelee would still die.

Anyway, he pulled the trigger.

*BAANG*

The Kraber's sound was so loud that even with his helmet's advanced sound suppression systems, Maxwell still felt his eardrums ring for a moment and a slight jerk. Fortunately, the muzzle brake made the recoil manageable at human levels, although his STR status of 50 also helped a lot.

Kraber's bullet flies to its destination, falling a little due to its weight, but Maxwell had included the fall in his calculations and still hit the unsuspecting Siren.

Steele's shield is torn like paper before her body is thrown forward, falling face-first into the snow. The surrounding soldiers panic at the sight of their commander lying in a huge pool of blood and pieces of what's left of her organs.

"COMMANDER! QUICK, PROTECT THE COMMANDER!"

Stelee agonized for a few seconds before succumbing to her injuries, even though the squad medic had reacted quickly and dragged the woman to safety and stabbed his commander with a dozen metabolism syringes.

*BAANG*

"We are under attack!"

"Sniper! Cover fire!!!"

"Find cover!"

The Atlas soldiers found themselves in a mess without their commander, they tried to eliminate the threat, but found themselves divided as they tried to find cover in the rocks of the mountain. None of them wanted to risk relying on their shields, Steele's lifeless body proving that shields were useless against the enemy's weaponry.

Pulling the bolt, the bullet casing spat out of the Kraber, leaving the hot object to melt into the snow. Maxwell quickly repositioned the gun on his back and began to run. Moments later, a shower of bullets began to hit the spot where he was standing, cutting through the air and the ground.

"Fuck, He became invisible! Watch out he must have stolen it from some lancer assassin." The lieutenant shouts, he was the most experienced on the scene and could reason quickly. "Look out for footprints in the sn—"

The lieutenant's eyes widened as he felt a pair of hands touch his neck, and before he could do anything about it, his world turned 180 degrees.

*Crack*

Maxwell's invisibility is deactivated, his head turns towards the soldiers next to him, who feel their legs go limp as they feel Maxwell's focus on them. They thought that with the end of their enemy's concealment, things would go in their favor, but being face-to-face with Maxwell seemed much worse.

"What the hell!"

"Don't get close!"

The soldiers raised their weapons, but in their moment of hesitation they didn't see three pointed objects flying towards them, there was a faint golden glow emanating from it.

"Ahhh!"

"MY EYE!"

"Fuck fuck fuck!"

The soldiers are stunned by the kunai, and before they can recover, Maxwell appears as a shadow in front of them, kicking the kunai stuck in the eye of one of the soldiers, plunging the blade into his brain, killing him instantly.

The soldier next to him, seeing his partner die so violently, grits his teeth pulls the kunai out of his leg and throws it at Maxwell to distract him, giving him enough time to fire his gun. He just didn't expect Maxwell to grab the kunai in mid-air with his hands and throw it back at him.

"*GUK*" His eyes widen as he feels his mouth fill with a strong taste of iron, and he drops his machine gun. He was ready to accept his fate when he saw someone appear behind his assailant and lock him in an armlock, kicking the back of his leg and bringing Maxwell to his knees.

A bloodthirsty desire came over the man, he wasn't going to waste the opportunity and stood up, pulling a revolver from his waist and pointing it at Maxwell half kneeling.

Maxwell's body language was calm, even with a revolver pointed at his head. Even with two strong arms locked around his throat, his lungs begging for some air, his face began to turn red.

"Say your last words, motherfucker!" 

"You're pretty good."

[STR: 50>65] [END: 50>65] [DEX: 50>65]

*Bang* *Bang* *Bang* 

Maxwell's head tilts to the side and his waist twists like a snake, preventing his vital points from being hit. The arms around his neck lose their strength, releasing their grip.

Maxwell advances quickly, disarming the soldier and immobilizing him in time to use him as a meat shield against the rest of the Atlas soldiers.

Seeing his Cloak ready again on the HUD, Maxwell dropped the body of the now-dead soldier and disappeared, alarming the other soldiers. Desperation began to take hold of the last soldiers, they didn't know what corporation this monster belonged to, but dodging bullets at point-blank range was ridiculous.

Maxwell took a deep breath, his wide eyes moving quickly between the five remaining soldiers. One of them, hands trembling around his rifle, and it wasn't because of the cold environment, caught his eye, an easy target.

Hearing the sound of snow being trampled underfoot, the soldier lost his posture and began firing around wildly.

Maxwell appeared beside him like a materialized shadow, his kunai sliding across the man's neck. The rifle fell from his hands, the soldier writhing and spasming, his hands pressing down on his throat.

 Further ahead a soldier with eyes wide with terror turned around and ran, the snow being kicked up in his desperate escape.

Maxwell's brow furrowed, he couldn't let them call for reinforcements. Maxwell raised his Kraber calmly, holding it in one hand and without using the scope, he pulled the trigger, hitting the fugitive in the back. the body was thrown forward, sliding through the snow, dead before it ever touched the ground.

Meanwhile, the third soldier, more calculating, tried to rally his remaining comrades. He shouted orders, trying to get them to regroup behind a nearby rock, hoping to form a line of defense. Maxwell watched the attempt, his eyes fixed on the movement.

Maxwell pulled a fragmentation grenade from one of his pockets and threw it with precision. The grenade spun in the air and fell between the soldiers, exploding in a shower of shrapnel that tore the man to pieces. The scream of pain was quickly swallowed up by the sound of the explosion.

The last two soldiers, now cornered, decided that there was no alternative but to confront Maxwell directly, the Kraber had implanted a great fear in their hearts.

Armed with knives, they advanced together, their heavy breaths mixing with the biting cold of the air. Maxwell was undeterred and picked up his Data Knife.

They advanced in sync, their footsteps sinking into the snow, the blades glinting in the dim light of the icy environment.

The first soldier attacked, the knife coming from above, fast and precise. Maxwell dodged nimbly, twisting his body to the side, but not quickly enough; the effects of the Stim were wearing off. Fortunately, his shield protected him from the blow.

Maxwell struck back, using the soldier's momentum against him. His free hand grabbed the attacker's wrist, he was about to twist it, but his partner didn't stand still and attacked to sever his hand. Maxwell let go of the wrist and retracted his hand as he felt the air from the blade pass close by.

The first soldier recovered saw the opening and took advantage, diving in with a direct attack on Maxwell's abdomen. diving in with a direct attack on Maxwell's abdomen. His reflexes were quick, but not perfect. The blade penetrated shallowly into the side of his body, but the unsatisfied soldier tried to push deeper, but his enemy's flesh and muscles felt like iron, resisting. Maxwell grunted in pain and reacted by grabbing the soldier, who fell away.

The second soldier, taking advantage of the gap, tried to advance to keep up the pressure. But Maxwell, tired and out of patience, reacted brutally. His fist met the soldier's face in a sequence of rapid blows, each punch harder than the last, until his opponent was stunned, staggering in the snow. Maxwell grabbed the man's face, pushing him hard towards his companion, whose legs were still wobbly from the fall.

The two soldiers collided heavily, their heads meeting in a deafening thud. Without wasting any time, Maxwell pulled the Kraber from his back, adjusted the angle and, without hesitation, pulled the trigger.

*BAANG*

The sound echoed through the icy mountains as the bullet passed through the heads of the two enemies, piercing the ground beneath them. The blood and gray stain splattered on the snow and on Maxwell, who raised his hand to wipe his visor.

Maxwell exhaled slowly, his eyes lowering to the knife stuck in his body. With a grimace, he grabbed the handle of the knife and with a quick, painful pull, he pulled the blade out of his side, the blood spurting briefly before he pressed his hand over the wound.

The battlefield fell silent, except for the muffled sound of his footsteps in the snow. The last vestige of resistance had disappeared into the freezing air, leaving only Maxwell, panting, amid the frozen chaos.

With one last look at the lifeless bodies of the soldiers, Maxwell began to collect what he needed. He retrieved the weapons and ECHOs from the downed enemies, checking the models and ammunition before storing them in his ECHO. Each one of them could be useful later, and Maxwell knew better than anyone that you don't waste equipment on a battlefield.

After collecting everything, his eyes turned to the final objective: Commander Steele's body.

Kneeling beside the body, he ignored the throbbing pain in his side and began to search for the Vault Key. Maxwell then realized that Steele's tattoos had disappeared."Who would be the lucky winner? I hope it's like the game and end up with a little girl in Elpis."

His fingers went through the pockets and compartments of the armor, taking the woman's ECHO he quickly used his Data Knife and accessed the SD inventory. His eyes roamed over the stored items, finally finding what he was looking for, an alien metal artifact, with inscriptions that pulsed faintly with purple light.

It was the Vault Key.

Maxwell looked at it for a moment, absorbing the magnitude of what he was holding. The cold, gleaming metal vibrated with its energy, a sign that the key was charged and could be used at any moment.

Satisfied, he communicated with Spyglass via the communicator.

"How are things out there?"

"Everything under control, sir. Some Atlas soldiers fled the fight with the Guardians but we intercepted them when they tried to enter Crimson Fastness. We had no casualties."

"Excellent. Have the guardians left?"

"Yes sir."

"Then go with the Marvins and turn on the antennas, but don't forget to restart the server and look for any Hyperion hardware installed on the server. I'm heading back to Crimson Fastness."

"Noted, out."

Suddenly, a strong gust of wind swept through the place, raising a thick curtain of snow that obscured everything for a moment. When the gale died down, Maxwell was no longer there.