Red vs. Blue: Season 13 | |
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Official artwork for Season 13 featuring the Reds, Wash, Epsilon Church, Carolina, Kimball, Doyle, Dr. Grey and lieutenants Palomo, Smith, Bitters and Jensen
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Game(s) | Halo 4, Halo 3, Halo: The Master Chief Collection |
Genre(s) | Comic science fiction |
Running time | 6 to 14 minutes; 198 minutes |
Directed by | Miles Luna |
Written by | Miles Luna and Burnie Burns |
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Jason Saldaña Joel Heyman Geoff Ramsey Matt Hullum Gus Sorola Dan Godwin Shannon McCormick Burnie Burns Miles Luna Gray G. Haddock Lindsay Jones Jack Lee Asaf Ronen Shane Newville with Yomary Cruz and Jen Brown |
Release(s) | April 1, 2015 – September 7, 2015 |
Format(s) | Flash, QuickTime |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Website redvsblue.com |
Red vs. Blue: Season 13 (Original Soundtrack) | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Trocadero | ||||
Released | September 5, 2015 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 1:15:44 | |||
Label | Rooster Teeth Productions | |||
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Singles from Red vs. Blue: Season 13 (Original Soundtrack) | ||||
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The thirteenth season of the American action comedy science fiction animated/machinima web series Red vs. Blue premiered publicly on April 1, 2015 and concluded on September 7, 2015. It is the final installment of the Chorus Trilogy. The series is produced by Rooster Teeth Productions and is loosely based in the Halo universe.
Season 13 is set on the once owned UNSC planet, Chorus, shortly after the Reds and Blues help end the Chorus Civil War between the Federal Army of Chorus (FAC) and the New Republic (NR), by exposing the involvement of Locus, Felix and their fellow mercenaries led by former UNSC Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Malcolm Hargrove. It is now all-out war with the Blood Gulch Crew and Chorus fighting against Hargrove and his space pirates.
A new, unnamed UNSC Chairman of the Oversight Subcommittee receives a recorded message from Epsilon Church. Church explains that the message contains documents and video files of the treasonous acts committed by the new chairman's predecessor, Malcolm Hargrove and his mercenaries, as well as the actions of the Reds and Blues, and the people of Chorus against the mercenaries. Church apologizes for sounding over dramatic, as he explains that this is a story of how he died.
A UNSC ship called the Tartarus stumbles upon a lone Pelican, and the ship's crew try to communicate with it. After the Pelican sends flashes of light to signify help, the crew on the Tartarus allow the ship to land in their docking bay, so they can assist it. When the crew approach the Pelican, weapons at the ready, they discover the ship's "sole" passenger: Felix. Felix quickly gets along with the Tartarus' crew, and asks them about their current situation. The crew explain that they're transporting criminals for the UNSC, and the ship's captain, Mayers, jokes that nobody gives a "rat's ass" about them. Felix, however, says that he's interested and proceeds to attack the crew members, causing Mayers to activate the ship's alarm. Unfortunately, Locus, accompanied by other mercenaries, de-cloak from the Pelican and raid the ship. After killing all of the ship's crew, along with their Captain, Locus and Felix make their way to the intercom, and inform the prisoners of their war situation on Chorus. Locus and Felix then explain that they are looking for people to recruit in their ranks and, in exchange, will get a large profit from it. Felix asks that if anyone is interested, to grasp their cell bars in solidarity. While some prisoners agree to join them, others refuse. Regardless, Felix opens the cells' airblock doors, purging several prisoners out into deep space. Felix and Locus remain unharmed with the use of their grav boots. After Felix closes the doors, Locus congratulates the remaining prisoners on being "hired".