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Timothy Lawrence, formerly known as "Jack", is a body double of Handsome Jack. Representing the Doppelganger class, "Jack" is the fifth playable character in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, first revealed at PAX Prime 2014. Jack was added as post-release downloadable content released on November 11, 2014, for $9.99 USD/$14.40 AUS. His Action Skill summons two Digi-Jacks to fight for him. He reappears in the Borderlands 3 DLC Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot, where it is revealed that he has been imprisoned on The Handsome Jackpot for seven years following Handsome Jack's death.

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What is the special skill of Jack in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel? toggle section
In Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Jack's unique skill, 'Expendable Assets', enables him to call upon two Digi-Jacks for combat assistance. These Digi-Jacks, equipped with wrist-mounted lasers, engage in close combat and act as diversions against adversaries. They are perpetually resurrected throughout the skill's duration. Jack's skill tree further enhances his and his Digi-Jacks' durability and damage, and encourages grenade usage.
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Timothy Lawrence, often referred to as 'Jack', is Handsome Jack's look-alike body double in the Borderlands series. He is a representative of the Doppelganger class and was introduced as the fifth playable character in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel through a downloadable content released on November 11, 2014. In Borderlands 3, Timothy is found trapped in a casino following Handsome Jack's demise.
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Jack, also recognized as Timothy Lawrence, is a key character in the Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot DLC. He's been confined on The Handsome Jackpot for seven years post Handsome Jack's demise. His action skill, Expendable Assets, enables him to call upon two Digi-Jacks to combat alongside him. These Digi-Jacks utilize wrist-mounted lasers and act as distractions for enemies. Despite his confinement, Jack's influence persists through the massive space casino, the Handsome Jackpot.
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Timothy Lawrence, a look-alike body double of Handsome Jack, was introduced as a playable character in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel on November 11, 2014. Representing the Doppelganger class, he was the fifth character added to the game through post-release downloadable content.
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The downloadable content featuring Jack was released on November 11, 2014, at a price of $9.99 USD or $14.40 AUS. This DLC introduces Jack's ability to summon two Digi-Jacks for combat. Jack also features in the Borderlands 3 DLC, Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot.
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Background

According to ECHO logs in Jack's Office and as part of "Jack'" ECHO logs granted as a personal item at the start of the game, Timothy Lawrence elected to work for Hyperion in order to pay off his student loans, and underwent major reconstructive surgery by Dr. Autohn, becoming one of Jack's Doppelgangers.

Involvement

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

"Jack" is called in as part of the Vault Hunter group that assists the real Jack on Helios.

Borderlands 3

While looting the Handsome Jackpot, the Vault Hunters hear a cry for help. Pretty Boy is sending Loaders after someone in a makeshift hideout. After defeating Pretty Boy's Loaders, it is revealed that Timothy Lawrence is trapped in the casino and has been since the death of Handsome Jack. His mask is cracked, and his right hand has been grafted with a Hyperion-brand cybernetic authorized access key dubbed "The Winning Hand". After finding out that Timothy is also trying to get into Jack's Tower, the Vault Hunters team up with him upon Moxxi's approval (who still seems to openly distrust him).

Because Timothy's Winning Hand grants him full access to every facility in the casino, Pretty Boy convinces Freddie to eventually betray the crew and abduct him. The Vault Hunters stick to the plan, later killing Freddy and breaking into the tower to confront Pretty Boy, who locked Timothy in a laser cage. They destroy Pretty Boy's robot suit, and the casino activates the "Screw Everyone I'm Rich" Protocol, driving itself into a black hole. Unable to free himself, Timothy resigns to his fate and tells the Vault Hunters to simply escape, however they and Moxxi refuse to abandon him. Timothy then cuts off his cybernetic hand using his laser prison cage and gives it to the Vault Hunters to override the protocol. After averting the casino's destruction, he collapses.

In the ending of the DLC, Timothy, sans one hand, finally asks Moxxi's why she agreed to the date that she had with "Jack" (a detail he has brought up a few times). He did so disguised as Jack, so he was confused why she agreed to have a dinner date with Jack when "He was the worst". Moxxi admits to having known it was never Jack she met up with, otherwise she wouldn't have shown up, something that makes Timothy happy to learn. He is later seen rejoicing alone as he re-enters the casino after Moxxi seizes it.

Appearances

Skills

Action skill: Expendable Assets

Jack's action skill summons two Digi-Jacks to fight for him, who function like temporary turrets, constantly lose health and are continuously resurrected for its duration. They battle using wrist-mounted lasers, punch and kick enemies who come too close, and can serve as a distraction against foes. The Digi-Jacks can be outfitted with modifications via skills, such as a shotgun laser or even being spawned as Badasses. This skill can be canceled holding action skill key, which will refund cooldown.

Base duration for the skill is 40 seconds, and the base cooldown is 40 seconds.

His three skill trees are:

Quotes

Main article: Jack/Quotes

Notes

Trivia

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