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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.

Querubim_ · 游戏衍生
分數不夠
33 Chs

Outer Heaven

The sound of waves gently breaking on the sand echoed along the entire stretch of the beach. Maxwell, shirtless, ran across the soft sand. The salty wind tousled his hair as he accelerated, sweat dripping from his forehead.

"*Huuf* *Hiiss* *Huuf*"

His physique was more robust, and he had grown taller. It had been three weeks since he arrived on the island, and he was conditioning his body. This time, he focused on gaining muscle mass, which resulted in each point gained in strength increasing by 6.75 kg.

During his runs, he always took the opportunity to pass by the graves of his former squad. He wondered how Benjamin was doing and if he managed to get off Pandora.

[END: 42 > 43]

[New milestone reached!]

Free Bird: Cover 250/520/975 Kilometers running

1 - Adrenaline Transfusion

2 - ???

3 - ???

[(Augments) Adrenaline Transfusion: Pilot is permanently Stimmed, allowing for quicker movement speed, longer jumps, and faster regeneration. On the other hand, there is a high risk of addiction, loss of sensitivity and health problems.]

'Damn, these stims are dangerous.' Maxwell had chosen not to install the implant; he already had one that could be activated and deactivated at any time, even though it was a weaker version.

Feeling that his gains were good enough, Maxwell veered off onto a trail that led to the heart of the island, an old road now turned into a natural path, where the leafy tops of palm trees cast a pleasant shade against the island's harsh, hot sun.

After a few minutes of running, he finally arrived at the provisional settlement: the old apartment complex where the lumberjacks lived while working for Jakobs.

Spyglass was standing at the entrance, waiting for him with a towel folded in one metallic hand and a bottle of water in the other.

Maxwell stopped in front of Spyglass, panting but with a slight smile on his face. He grabbed the towel, wiping the sweat from his forehead before taking a long sip of water.

"Report," Maxwell said as he checked his status.

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Name: [Maxwell Willians]

Regeneration: 1

[STR: 17] [END: 43] [DEX: 29] [INT: 21]

Skills: [Trigger Discipline lv.23] [Blade Mastery lv. 49] [Mithridatism Constituion lv.12] [Assassin's Instinct lv.60] [Fast Learner lv.1] [Neurolink Lv.4]

Functions: [Hangar] [Questboard] [Most Wanted List]

Credits: 279

_____

'It seems Regeneration purged the Skag disease from my body.' That was one less concern, and although he wouldn't tell anyone, the craving for human flesh had disappeared along with the disease.

Spyglass responded while displaying a map of the island. "The Marvins have completed the installation of the ECHOnet server. All communication vehicles on the planet are stable. We've received some calls, which were promptly declined, and we've blocked distress signals sent by the Atlas troops to HQ on Promethea. As for the corpses… all have been incinerated as requested."

Spyglass continued, with a slight change in tone: "Dr. Tannis, however, wasn't pleased with your decision to prevent the collection of a corpse for study. She expressed her dissatisfaction rather... emphatically."

"She locked herself in the room where VoidTech is?" Maxwell chuckled softly, picturing the eccentric scientist grumbling somewhere. He tried to keep regular conversations with her, but she preferred staying alone, recording logs on her ECHO.

"Affirmative."

"She'll get over it," Maxwell said mockingly. "Our priority now is stabilizing this place and ensuring we have a safe haven on this abandoned planet. Soon I'll head to Badlands and bring back a few subjects for testing."

"Additionally," Spyglass continued, shifting topics, "the water purification process has been successfully completed. The Marvin team managed to isolate and eliminate all the pathogens found in the island's aquifers with Dr. Tannis' help. The water is now safe for consumption and has been properly distributed throughout the base. We've also implemented a continuous filtration system to ensure no future contamination."

Clean water had been one of the main concerns since their arrival on Dead Island, now named Outer Heaven, as it was a paradise compared to the rest of Pandora. Although the island looked like a paradise, its water system had been compromised by the remnants of the undead that had infiltrated nearly every aspect of the environment. Food wasn't a problem, since only he and Tannis were human on the island, so consumption was minimal, but the creation of crops had already been planned.

"Good work," Maxwell nodded, satisfied. "For now, I'll prepare for my little incursion. Keep the base running in my absence."

"As you command."

Maxwell left Spyglass to continue managing the base and headed to his room. The space was simple, a bed in the corner, a wardrobe, and a small desk. Just the essentials, but luxurious considering they were all made of wood, a rare resource on Pandora.

Before putting on his pilot suit, Maxwell decided to take care of something he'd been postponing.

The rudimentary nanites still circulating in his body. Maxwell had delayed replacing them, but he could no longer ignore the vulnerability they posed to magnetism. The longer he kept them, the more he was gambling his life with the death, and as always, the house would eventually win.

(Gear) Nanites MK7: Small robots that help heal wounds quickly, can also recover severed limbs, as long as they are not already decomposing. Keep the host's body in shape even without exercising, by making small daily stimulations to the muscles. 120[C]

-120[C]

159[C]

Maxwell grabbed the syringe and injected it into his exposed forearm. For a moment, the veins in Maxwell's arm turned black as the nanites coursed through his body like snakes.

He took a deep breath as a slight tingling sensation spread through his muscles, replacing the old nanites with the new ones.

With the process complete, Maxwell turned toward the wardrobe. Without rushing, he began to dress, pulling on the combat suit and adjusting each part for a comfortable fit. Putting on his helmet, his eyes focused on the data feed visible on the visor.

"Max," Angel's voice chimed in his head with a slightly curious tone. "What are you doing in the Badlands? Seems a bit overkill to gear up this much just to catch a few psychos..."

Angel and Maxwell had grown more familiar over the past weeks, exchanging lighter comments. But Angel always felt that Maxwell was still full of secrets, especially after that unsettling encounter with a teenage version of Maxwell following his conversation with her father.

Of course, she didn't bring up the elephant in the room, since Maxwell had never pressured her to reveal her own secrets. So she didn't feel it was right to question him directly.

Finding no anomalies in his body or implants, Maxwell finished adjusting his helmet, the visor illuminating his face for a moment.

"Of course, I'm doing more than just catching a few psychos. I was thinking of stopping by the Underdome. Grab a few drinks, have some fun, and see if Moxxi is as beautiful as people say." He replied mentally.

There was a brief silence on the other side of the communication, followed by a low, slightly irritated murmur.

"Pervert, degenerate, shameless."

Maxwell chuckled as he stored some ammunition boxes in his ECHO. He couldn't resist teasing her.

"You know, Angel, I'm not a cold block of stone," he laughed, grabbing the Kraber and slinging it over his back. "But are you jealous? No need to worry, there's always room for more in my heart."

Angel audibly huffed, clearly embarrassed by how open Maxwell was about a subject that made her blush like a tomato.

"Uh... anyway. I've finished the modifications to the island's Fast Travel system." Angel quickly changed the subject. "It's now a 'ghost' device. You can use it to access any other Fast Travel point on the network, but no one can access this one. It's invisible to the rest of the system."

Maxwell raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Invisible, huh? And what's the catch?"

"The catch," Angel continued, "is that it's a one-way trip. If you leave using it, you'll have to find another way to get back to the island. The Fast Travel here will be locked until you manually return."

Maxwell nodded. "Got it. Thanks, Angel. Always looking out for me."

"Try not to overdo it… more than usual, at least," she retorted with a slight hint of concern.

"I'll try, but I think Moxxi has enough experience to deal with my roughness."

"I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT THAT, DAMN IT!" Angel shouted before the mental link abruptly cut off.

Maxwell burst out laughing—it was nice to see the shy girl opening up, but soon he refocused on the system screen. He knew it wouldn't be wise to do this alone. Some reinforcements would come in handy to assist him.

(Robots) Spectre: Autonomous combat robots that conduct patrols and support combat forces. They are capable of performing reconnaissance and combat tasks, making them effective in combat situations. 50[C]

-100[C]

59[C]

The Spectres took position in front of him and saluted with a military gesture. Unfortunately, they came with no equipment.

Knowing this, Maxwell needed something reliable, without any excess. He scrolled through the list of weapons until he stopped at the R-201 Carbine, a well-balanced assault rifle. It didn't have any standout strengths, but also no weaknesses.

(Weapons) R-201 Carbine: A fully automatic gun, Its magazine can hold 24 bullets and 30 with the extended magazine. An improved Irondot reticule and an upgraded internal CPU core that regulates barrel temperature, weapon malfunctions and ballistics. 23[C]

-46[C]

13[C]

Handing a weapon to each Spectre, they were finally ready to go.

.

..

...

Maxwell wondered what was the best way to earn credits. He believed it was through system missions, but they were quite rare, and Regeneration took too long.

However, there was something he had forgotten, given that he had only used it once. Due to the fact that there was only one criminal on Dead Island.

[Most Wanted List]

This function granted him rewards if he, or one of his allies, killed a figure with a criminal profile.

The issue was that only now did Maxwell understand the implications of this function. After escaping Dead Island for the first time, he had received a COLOSSAL number of criminal profiles, including even the Vault Hunters.

He hadn't told anyone, but the main reason for his return to the Badlands was for just one reason...

*BAANG*

+19[C]

The sharp crack of the Kraber roared like thunder, and the bolt was pulled back quickly. The bullet casing spun through the air, softly landing on the ground, while Maxwell watched his target fall dead on the horizon. He adjusted the angle and aimed at the next one, ignoring the distant screams and gunfire sounds echoing from the psycho camp, 3.5 km away.

*BAANG*

+4[C]

He preferred to be cautious as he had no shield and let the Spectres enter CQC while he stayed well away.

*BAANG*

+1[C]

Maxwell kept shooting until a robotic voice contacted him through the ECHO communication.

("Sir, all possible threats have been eliminated. We've captured some psychos and the clan leader of these savages, awaiting orders.")

("I'm not taking prisoners, just execute them.")

("Understood...")

+2[C]

+8[C]

+4[C]

+18[C]

+50[C] + EVA-8 Shotgun

"I guess Jack better hurry, or there won't be any bandits left on Pandora by the time he gets here, heh," Maxwell gave orders to the Spectres. ("Before you return, take a vehicle from the camp. We're moving.")

Maxwell looked up at the orange sky. It was almost dusk.

He had decided to leave his Samson behind on this mission, a strategic choice. Many people had already seen the vehicle alongside his Lancer forces, and Maxwell preferred to keep a lower profile this time.

("Noted, we're on the way,") replied the robotic voice.