In the Borderlands setting, Steve will fire a rocket launcher (with a fake confetti-producing rocket) at eliminated players. Occasionally when the player wins a hand, Claptrap says "Even Steve could have won with those cards, and all he can say is 'hey-ooh'!", followed by Steve responding with his catchphrase, and Claptrap snapping back at him, telling him to "shut the up". He first appears in the opening cutscene arriving with Claptrap, and can occasionally be heard shouting "Hey-oooh!" in the background. Steve appears as a background character in Tell Tale Games' Poker Night at the Inventory 2.In this capacity, he is stationed in both The Dust and The Holy Spirits. Speaking to him triggers his signature greeting. In Borderlands 2, Steve appears as an NPC during the "Clan Wars" mission chain.Within the picture, there is a chat bubble in binary which translates to "Steve the Bandit." There is a painting of a Claptrap in Claptrap's New Robot Revolution on top of a building to the left of the vice president of Hyperion.The fourth appearance introduces a midget version of Steve as an enemy in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx named Mini Steve.Shank, appears as part of the story in the following DLC, and Steve is not a participant. A trailer for Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot shows a silhouette of a bandit accompanied by Steve's signature greeting, "Heyooo!" This addition is curious, given that Moxxi's second husband, Mr.Audio logs in this expansion indicate that he has been turned into a zombie. Steve's second appearance is actually in the game itself when he is heard in the The Zombie Island of Dr.During this sequence he is humorously called upon to "do something" about the bumbling, off-camera sound recordist.
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