Infinite Loop is an optional mission available in Research and Development.
Background[]
- "The hardest decision a vault hunter ever makes... which insane AI personality to shut down in the name of glory and shiny things?"
Walkthrough[]
Objectives[]
- Investigate computer problem
- Find restraining bolt
- Pick up restraining bolt
- Bring back restraining bolt
- Override CLAP-9000
- -OR-
- Override DAN-TRP
Strategy[]
The Vault Hunters must travel to Automated Weapons Production section of the Research and Development where DAN-TRP and CLAP-9000 are found arguing which weapon should be produced next. Jack requests the Vault Hunters to pick up the restraining bolt from a console located in the far northern corner of the Robotics Durability and Adaptability Research section. Once the restraining bolt is acquired, a choice has to be made:
- Putting the restraining bolt on DAN-TRP means the mission is turned in to CLAP-9000 for which the Snowball grenade is rewarded.
- Putting the restraining bolt on CLAP-9000 means the mission is turned in to DAN-TRP for which the Mining Laser laser is rewarded.
Completion[]
- "No one stands between a Vault Hunter and their loot."
See Also[]
Notes[]
- Restraining Bolt - "For restraining CL4P-TP units. Not as kinky as it sounds."
- Although CLAP-9000 is Hyperion robot working in Hyperion R&D, and is designer of the Snowball, the grenade mod is made by Tediore.
Trivia[]
- The names of the two Claptrap units in this side mission (CLAP-9000 and DAN-TRP) as well as their behaviors and speech mannerisms reference two famous AIs: HAL 9000 from the 1968 movie 2001: A Space Odyssey and SHODAN from the System Shock series of video games.