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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. Church apologizes for sounding over dramatic, as he explains that this is a story of how he ''died''. |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
Revision as of 15:52, 9 March 2015
Red vs. Blue (Season 13) | |
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Game(s) | Halo 4 |
Genre(s) | Comic science fiction |
Directed by | Miles Luna |
Written by | Miles Luna |
Voices | Joel Heyman Jason Saldaña Geoff Ramsey Matt Hullum Gus Sorola Dan Godwin Shannon McCormick Burnie Burns Gray G. Haddock Miles Luna Jack Lee Lindsay Jones and Jen Brown |
Release(s) | April 1, 2015 – TBA |
Format(s) | Flash, QuickTime |
No. of episodes | TBA |
Website redvsblue.com |
Red vs. Blue: Season 13 of the action comedy machinima series Red vs. Blue that will premiere on April 1, 2015, as the final installment of the Chorus Trilogy.
Synopsis
Setting and Overview
Season 13 is set on the planet Chorus, shortly after the Reds and Blues help end the civil war between the Federal Army of chorus and the New Republic by exposing the involvement of Locus, Felix and their fellow mercenaries led by former UNSC Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Malcolm Hargrove.
Trailer
- Release Date: March 7, 2015
- Time: 1:50
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. Church apologizes for sounding over dramatic, as he explains that this is a story of how he died.