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Scooter is a mechanic with workshops in New Haven, T-Bone Junction, Sanctuary, and Hollow Point. He is most renowned and recognized for his southern accent and stylistic speech.

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Who is Scooter's mother in the Borderlands series? toggle section
In the Borderlands series, Scooter's mother is Mad Moxxi, a fact revealed in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx. Mad Moxxi, who offers missions from her establishment, Moxxi's Red Light, and resides in Sanctuary during Borderlands 2.
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What is the significance of 'come get ya some' in relation to Scooter? toggle section
In the Borderlands series, Scooter uses the catchphrase 'come get ya some' to promote his Catch-A-Ride vehicle service. This phrase reflects his energetic, sales-oriented character, encouraging players to use a vehicle rather than walking.
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Who is the voice actor for Scooter in Borderlands? toggle section
Mike Neumann provides the voice for the character Scooter in the Borderlands video game series. However, in the film version of Borderlands, Steven Boyer plays the role of Scooter.
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How does Scooter die in the Borderlands series? toggle section
In the Borderlands series, the specifics of Scooter's death are not detailed. Posthumously, a memorial was built by his sister, Ellie, using scrapped cars. His last words were preserved in an ECHO recording retrieved by his mother, Moxxi. The vault hunters were tasked with collecting his magazines, transferring Catch-A-Ride's ownership to Ellie, and designing a memorial ramp.
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What is the story behind Scooter's hat in Borderlands? toggle section
Scooter's hat in Borderlands is a part of his distinctive style. It may reflect his interest in 'girly magazines', as indicated in Borderlands 2 missions. The 'See ya, Space Cowboy' phrase, a reference to Cowboy Bebop, used in a message honoring Scooter, could also be a nod to his cowboy-style hat.
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Background

Scooter mentions being named after one of his sisters. His mother is revealed to be Mad Moxxi during the course of The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, as well as the fact that he killed and buried Lucky Zaford. He grudgingly admits that Jimbo Hodunk is his father during Borderlands 2.

Involvement

Games

Scooter AD at

Scooter AD at T-Bone Junction

Scooter maintains the Catch-A-Rides and built the Outrunners that players can use to drive around Pandora. Once characters arrive in New Haven, he will also hand out some missions, including one to check on his old friend T.K. Baha.

He reappears in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, where he is central to building the new vehicles of that campaign.

Scooter returns in Borderlands 2 as Sanctuary's mechanic. He assists the Crimson Raiders in maintaining the rebel city. His sister, Ellie, maintains a garage in The Dust. He also maintains the Sanctuary's flying system. Some of his side missions involve helping him find a a love interest, which usually ends with their deaths instead. In the credits, Scooter is seen demolishing a Handsome Jack statue in a Bandit Technical with Ellie.

In Tales from the Borderlands, Scooter makes another return in episodes Atlas Mugged and Escape Plan Bravo. In the former, Fiona and Sasha show up to his new garage where he works alongside Janey Springs. Scooter recognizes them as the winners of the latest Bandit Race and agrees to repair their vehicle for a hefty sum of cash. When they are unable to pay it, he suffices with a compromise by asking them to sponsor him, which, provided they keep racing, would net him some extra attention. Fiona and Sasha lie to him and he agrees to repair their ride. Alternatively, if Fiona disagrees to keep racing, this will force Sasha to flirt with Scooter which convinces him to repair their vehicle. She is seriously disgusted with herself for doing that.

In the latter episode Fiona, along with Sasha, Rhys, Vaughn, and Vallory's goons seek out Scooter's garage in hopes of getting a ride to Helios. After a brief interrogation by Janey, she agrees to make them a rocket. Scooter tags along after Fiona suggests they need a mechanic. During the trip, the crew encounters problems and the ship becomes unable to break Pandora's gravitational pull. Scooter devises an emergency plan and manages to overload the ship in order to break through. Shortly thereafter, he and Fiona must travel outside the ship to detach the rockets which are in danger of exploding. Fiona successfully detaches hers, Scooter, on the other hand, gets his hand stuck inside the stabilizer console. After a few brief attempts to free him, Fiona and Scooter share a heartfelt goodbye as Fiona is forced to detach the rocket. Scooter then rides off on the rocket towards Pandora, spouting his signature, "Catch-a-Riiiiiide!" as the rocket explodes in space, killing him. Shortly afterwards, Fiona can choose to either honor Scooter with his advertisement satellite or ignore and continue, the latter upsetting Janey and preventing her from joining you against The Traveler due to her thinking that Fiona is cruel.

After his death, Ellie constructed a memorial of him using two scrapped cars. Moxxi managed to retrieve an ECHO recording of his last words. She has the vault hunters retrieve his magazines, transfer ownership of Catch-A-Ride to Ellie and design a memorial ramp.

Film

Scenes featuring Steven Boyer as Scooter were shot for Borderlands, but were dropped from the final cut.[1]

Missions

Borderlands

Arid Badlands missions

Main

New Haven missions

Side

T-Bone Junction missions

Main

Side

Borderlands 2

Appearances

Quotes

Borderlands

When approached

When walking away

Before Seek Out Tannis

After Seek Out Tannis

After Middle of Nowhere series of missions

After Smoke Signals: Shut Them Down

After The Final Piece

General Knoxx DLC quotes

Borderlands 2

Tales from the borderlands

Catch-A-Ride quotes

Trivia

Media

See Also

References