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Plus he has the holoprojector in his mask which he makes smilies with. Between that and the fact he attempts to speak in haiku makes me wonder if he's less a space ninja, and more a collosal nerd, who fancies himself a space ninja.
Not every time. A lot of his lines aren't actually haiku at all. That said, most of them are, which gives him longer voice files overall.
According to the Telltale AMA, there was a "glitch in the mainframe." I don't know if that's true or not, but the end result is its Zer0's voice unmodified. Kind of like old episodes of Transformers where they'd forget to put the vocoder effect on Soundwave.
He used the exact same voice in a BL2 trailer, which sounds like it has the badass filter shut off.
Why? Dunno, sounds like the writer knows something about Zer0 we don't.
the "head" you can wear in borderlands 2 shows he has a robot eyebal inside his mask