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People that Jack considered friends betrayed him to harsh results even by his AI's recollection since it was the first betrayal that led to the grafting of his face onto his face and essentially made Jack into the famous antogonist in BL2 -- though he seems a little unaware of what happened with Angel when Rhys looks at her picture. If Rhys is proving loyal, this might mean a lot to Jack.
It could also mean he's far less trusting and willing to use trust to manipulate people who consider him to be a friend.
Then again, learning what happened with Angel could screw up any friendship that Jack might have been considering with Rhys if he was considering it at all.
tl;dr I have no idea how this is going to turn out.
I choose Jack at two key moments because I find the story to get far more interesting when I do. (I also like Dumpy even for the little bit that he's around.) Sasha's reactions are also great as a result of those situations.
What if Rhys really never ruled at all? It could all be just a ruse of a sort. Is it better to have been rused and lost? :)
Seriously, there is no good reason to reject Hyperion aside from the warm fuzzy feeling you get and knowing you won't get betrayed by half a dozen things later on. Oh, wait. Wasn't Fiona already going to betray Rhs? Well, that just leaves the warm fuzzy feeling now dosn't it?
She was? I must have missed that option. She seemed to have completely forgotten about the initial scam that set it all in motion by the time they head to Helios. She mentioned that she and Sasha were going to turn things around against Vallory in some way depending on your dialog choice, but I didn't think she included Rhys or Vaughn in that... especially after Sasha already expressed concern for Vaughn if the player orchestrated his capture and compliance to Vallory.
Nope you're right. I could've sworn they mentioned Rhys and Vaughn after Vallery in that spaceship but I apparently wasn't paying attention. Seriously just replayed it to find out.
Still given that Rhys lost his cool Hyperion arm, is blind in his left eye (as far as I can tell) because he lost his Hyperion eye, and had some major falling out with Fi by the time of the story-telling, I'm thinking that things don't go well for Rhys in the big office regardless of his choice. It's still a more interesting choice in my opinion to take the offer. It seems to distress Sasha who has just started to get over the whole butt-slap and admission of Jack being behind it... if the player's choices made those happen, but making them happen makes her reaction to the final choice make more sense to me.
(There are interesting bugs where something in the past shows up in the present like a cut on Fi's face from the past showing up in the present though she didn't have it before in the present and Rhys' ECHOeye glow when he doesn't exhibit it otherwise. The fact that he doesn't see what's right in front of him when he turns his head to his right tells me that he's blind in that eye -- no left-side peripheral vision -- so the ECHOeye thing is a similar bug as Fi's cut on her cheek -- probably a texture loaded before switching to the past or still loaded after switching to the present.)
Is it my opinion, or Jack will still try to convince Rhys (instead of killing his personality somehow) they can do everything together?
Probably not. Jack got what he wanted, and he dosn't stand to gain anything now by working with Rhys. Unless he tries to con Rhys into a total cyborg body (which I highly doiubt) so he can take it over, I think they're partnership (and friendly Jack) ends with EP4
Rhys may mean well, but I don't think he could remain in charge of Hyperion without darkening a little on the inside, even if Jack didn't end up betraying him and he didn't maintain full control of the company.
innocent victim of bloodthirsty vault hunters
and they killed his ex-girlfriend, and his daughter, and so many proud workers of hyperion corporation
and i was 125% sure jack will posses your body if you team up with him
but he dont do it, he is such a nice guy
Ignoring the metagame, there could be far less reason to doubt him... until he starts laughing at the end of e4.