Yes, Chef (failed) | Borderlands 4: Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned | As Rafa, Walkthrough, 4K
Borderlands 4: Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned
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Borderlands 4 continues the series’ tradition of chaotic, looter-shooter mayhem, transporting players to the mysterious planet of Kairos. Within the game’s first major expansion, Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned, players explore the eldritch, arctic landscape of The Whispering Glacier. Alongside the introduction of a new playable Vault Hunter, C4SH the Rogue, the expansion features a blend of cosmic horror, intense boss battles, and an abundance of high-tier loot. Amidst this dark, frozen environment, one side mission stands out for its subversion of player expectations: "Yes, Chef."
Located within the DCN Feuermann, a massive derelict ship, this mission begins when an NPC named Stef, known as the Chef, becomes trapped in a burning kitchen. The mission tasks the player with a complex rescue operation, utilizing the game’s new traversal mechanics. Players must navigate a timed puzzle, utilizing mid-air slams on pressure pads and a high-mobility grappling hook to reach a breaker room. By identifying malfunctioning components and inputting a complex code, the player successfully restores the ship's cooling systems.
However, in true Borderlands fashion, the success is short-lived. The cooling system malfunctions, overcompensating so aggressively that the kitchen is plunged into sub-zero temperatures, instantly encasing the Chef in a block of ice. The game then presents an urgent, final objective: "Free Chef!" Despite the sense of urgency, this directive is an inescapable, scripted trap. Whether the player hesitates or attempts to melee the ice, the Chef inevitably shatters into pieces, causing the mission to fail.
The mission sparked significant discussion within the community, with many players initially believing they had missed a secret solution or encountered a bug. Ultimately, it was confirmed that the quest is designed to conclude in failure. By baiting the player with the promise of a heroic save only to deliver a gruesome, darkly comedic accident, "Yes, Chef" perfectly encapsulates the franchise's penchant for morbid humor. It serves as a memorable reminder that on Kairos, even your best intentions can end in absolute catastrophe.
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