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The Surrenderbot addresses the Human units; it's voice initially being so loud that it destroys their nearby transport. The Surrenderbot's attempts to transmit it's surrender message with it's communication ray unintentionally damages one of the nearby Human bases. As an act of goodwill, it tries to stamp out the burning buildings, exacerbating the damage, all the while apologizing profusely. |
The Surrenderbot addresses the Human units; it's voice initially being so loud that it destroys their nearby transport. The Surrenderbot's attempts to transmit it's surrender message with it's communication ray unintentionally damages one of the nearby Human bases. As an act of goodwill, it tries to stamp out the burning buildings, exacerbating the damage, all the while apologizing profusely. |
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Revision as of 00:32, 7 July 2008
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Engine(s) | Supreme Commander |
Genre(s) | Comic fantasy |
Running time | Unconfirmed |
Created by | Rooster Teeth Productions |
Release(s) | June 18, 2008 – Unconfirmed |
Format(s) | Flash |
No. of episodes | 2 (as of 27th June 2008) |
Website http://www.roosterteeth.com/ |
Supreme Surrender: You Mean Us No Harm is a 2008 comedy machinima miniseries from Rooster Teeth Productions made using the 2007 real-time strategy computer game Supreme Commander.
Summary
Episode 1
The episode opens up with a Cybran Light Assault Bot bickering with its UEF counterpart on which side should accept the surrender of an unnamed alien species both sides had recently discovered. Meeting with the aliens' representative (represented by an Aeon ACU), they attempt to negotiate the surrender, but found out that the aliens' representative is a "lowly Ambassatron" and therefore "unable to process (their) acceptance". The Ambassatron thus sends for a Surrenderbot (an Aeon Galactic Colossus) to continue the negotiations.
Episode 2
The Surrenderbot addresses the Human units; it's voice initially being so loud that it destroys their nearby transport. The Surrenderbot's attempts to transmit it's surrender message with it's communication ray unintentionally damages one of the nearby Human bases. As an act of goodwill, it tries to stamp out the burning buildings, exacerbating the damage, all the while apologizing profusely.
Episode 3
External links
- [1] Official Site