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*April 1, 2003 – June 28, 2007 (Original series)
*April 1, 2003 – June 28, 2007 (Original series)
*June 16, 2006 - September 13, 2010 (Recollections)
*June 16, 2006 - September 13, 2010 (Recollections)
*June 14, 2011-TBA (Project Freelancer)
*June 14, 2011 - TBA (Project Freelancer)
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*Out of Mind: 5
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*Recollections: 66
*Recollections: 66
*Project Freelancer: 37
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'''Red vs Blue''', often abbreviated as '''RvB''', is a [[machinima]] series created by [[Rooster Teeth|Rooster Teeth Productions]]. The story centers around two opposing teams of soldiers fighting a perpetual civil war. The series is primarily produced using the machinima technique of synchronizing video footage from a game to pre-recorded dialogue and other audio. Footage is mostly from the multiplayer modes of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and its sequels, ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3''.
'''Red vs Blue''', often abbreviated as '''RvB''', is a [[machinima]] series created by [[Rooster Teeth|Rooster Teeth Productions]]. The story centers around two opposing teams of soldiers fighting a perpetual civil war. The series is primarily produced using the machinima technique of synchronizing video footage from a game to pre-recorded dialogue and other audio. Footage is mostly from the multiplayer modes of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and its sequels, ''Halo 2'' and ''Halo 3''.
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Revelation is a direct sequel to Red vs. Blue Recreation. The first episode made its debut April 1, 2010. Washington and the Meta have teamed up to find the missing Epsilon AI, Taking Simmons and Doc prisoner. Sarge and Grif lead a risky rescue mission to save Simmons, not knowing Epsilon is following them closely. They manage to rescue Simmons, and then as Wash and the Meta are converging, Epsilon unleashes a powerful laser which blocks the way for Wash and the Meta to get to them, but as a consequence, it drains Epsilon's life-force. After re-awakening back in Sandbox, Epsilon, along with Caboose, then explore an old Freelancer base in search of someone, which turns out to be Tex. The Reds work to get the Blues back into the database, only to discover that they are the worst of all troops, and are just meant to have simulations for Freelancers. Sarge goes into depression. Meanwhile, Tex and Church, having found a new body, set out to lure Washington and the Meta into a trap by activating a distress beacon by shooting Church's foot. Washington and the Meta, with the Doc as their prisoner, set out to locate the beacon, only to find that Tex had laid out a trap. Before they can escape from their warthog however, it is blown into the sky. Soon After, Caboose finds the signal from the beacon and rushes to sarge for help. Having acknowledged they were fighting a proxy war, Sarge, having snapped out of his depression, agrees to help Caboose. Meanwhile, Wash wakes up from the Wreckage, but is soon pounced on by Tex, before the Meta attacks. Tex, Wash and the Meta become engaged in a full-on battle, before eventually, Meta overpowers Tex and rams her original storage device into her skull, storing her inside. However, Meta soon turns against Wash, installing Tex's Device into his armor, and goes on a rampage. Before he finishes off Wash however, Sarge, Caboose, Grif, Simmons and Tucker crash in a stolen Pelican, narrowly missing the two Freelancers, as well as almost crushing the Doc. The Meta, disappears, and the reds and blues, and Wash, team up to try and stop Meta. Meta attacks Church and Wash, rendering them incapacitated. Sarge, Grif, Simmons and Tucker try to fight the Meta, but to no effect. Then Sarge manages to trick Meta into attacking him, before being grabbed by the neck. After shouting "Shotgun" to Grif and Simmons multiple times, he places one the wrecked Warthog's tow-hooks onto Meta's armor. Grif and Simmons then push the Warthog over the cliff, dragging Meta with it and seemingly killing him. Church wakes up, and looks overs Tex's Storage device and enters himself to try and find her, despite Caboose's pleas not to. He never comes out of it. Afterwards, a team of soldiers arrive to investigate the situation. After their questioning, the red and blue teams, with Wash took Church's armor (and got away unsuspected), all return to Blood Gulch soon after. The Season ends with Church, inside the memory unit, saying how he didn't found Tex right away, how he learned that "A great love is like a good memory" and how in him, he is the Alpha. He then closes with how one should make living a memory a good one, and leaves to join the memory of Tucker and Caboose to spy on the memory of Red Team, re-living the events happened in the original chronicles.
Revelation is a direct sequel to Red vs. Blue Recreation. The first episode made its debut April 1, 2010. Washington and the Meta have teamed up to find the missing Epsilon AI, Taking Simmons and Doc prisoner. Sarge and Grif lead a risky rescue mission to save Simmons, not knowing Epsilon is following them closely. They manage to rescue Simmons, and then as Wash and the Meta are converging, Epsilon unleashes a powerful laser which blocks the way for Wash and the Meta to get to them, but as a consequence, it drains Epsilon's life-force. After re-awakening back in Sandbox, Epsilon, along with Caboose, then explore an old Freelancer base in search of someone, which turns out to be Tex. The Reds work to get the Blues back into the database, only to discover that they are the worst of all troops, and are just meant to have simulations for Freelancers. Sarge goes into depression. Meanwhile, Tex and Church, having found a new body, set out to lure Washington and the Meta into a trap by activating a distress beacon by shooting Church's foot. Washington and the Meta, with the Doc as their prisoner, set out to locate the beacon, only to find that Tex had laid out a trap. Before they can escape from their warthog however, it is blown into the sky. Soon After, Caboose finds the signal from the beacon and rushes to sarge for help. Having acknowledged they were fighting a proxy war, Sarge, having snapped out of his depression, agrees to help Caboose. Meanwhile, Wash wakes up from the Wreckage, but is soon pounced on by Tex, before the Meta attacks. Tex, Wash and the Meta become engaged in a full-on battle, before eventually, Meta overpowers Tex and rams her original storage device into her skull, storing her inside. However, Meta soon turns against Wash, installing Tex's Device into his armor, and goes on a rampage. Before he finishes off Wash however, Sarge, Caboose, Grif, Simmons and Tucker crash in a stolen Pelican, narrowly missing the two Freelancers, as well as almost crushing the Doc. The Meta, disappears, and the reds and blues, and Wash, team up to try and stop Meta. Meta attacks Church and Wash, rendering them incapacitated. Sarge, Grif, Simmons and Tucker try to fight the Meta, but to no effect. Then Sarge manages to trick Meta into attacking him, before being grabbed by the neck. After shouting "Shotgun" to Grif and Simmons multiple times, he places one the wrecked Warthog's tow-hooks onto Meta's armor. Grif and Simmons then push the Warthog over the cliff, dragging Meta with it and seemingly killing him. Church wakes up, and looks overs Tex's Storage device and enters himself to try and find her, despite Caboose's pleas not to. He never comes out of it. Afterwards, a team of soldiers arrive to investigate the situation. After their questioning, the red and blue teams, with Wash took Church's armor (and got away unsuspected), all return to Blood Gulch soon after. The Season ends with Church, inside the memory unit, saying how he didn't found Tex right away, how he learned that "A great love is like a good memory" and how in him, he is the Alpha. He then closes with how one should make living a memory a good one, and leaves to join the memory of Tucker and Caboose to spy on the memory of Red Team, re-living the events happened in the original chronicles.


===Season 9===
===Project Freelancer===
====Season 9====
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Season 9 began with Epsilon, in the storage unit, experiencing similar events in the The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Along with this, a new Freelancer back story was also shown, detailing the history of Project Freelancer. The two plots were told simultaneously. While an entire different plot took place in memory unit, many events mirrored the past events, such as the Reds modifying their Warthog, Lopez losing his robot body, Tex constructing Andy the Bomb, and so on. The Freelancer story revealed the events of the Freelancers when they battled the Insurrection, namely Tex's impact when she joined the Freelancers as well as the Freelancers gathering data about an object code-named "The Sarcophagus" and eventually capturing it. Epsilon eventually found Epsilon-Tex, but with the memory unit malfunctioning and the world in it about to be destroyed, Epsilon chose to forget Tex, erasing Epsilon-Tex's existence. In the Freelancer story, Agent Tex took the most credit for capturing "The Sarcophagus", and replaced Agent Carolina in the Freelancer's top ranking. The season ended with a cliffhanger when Epsilon was extracted, functioning, from the memory unit by the Red, Blues, and Agent Carolina, who was thought to be dead previously, and now wanted Epsilon (who she thought was Alpha) to help her kill the Director of Project Freelancer, Leonard Church.
Season 9 began with Epsilon, in the storage unit, experiencing similar events in the The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Along with this, a new Freelancer back story was also shown, detailing the history of Project Freelancer. The two plots were told simultaneously. While an entire different plot took place in memory unit, many events mirrored the past events, such as the Reds modifying their Warthog, Lopez losing his robot body, Tex constructing Andy the Bomb, and so on. The Freelancer story revealed the events of the Freelancers when they battled the Insurrection, namely Tex's impact when she joined the Freelancers as well as the Freelancers gathering data about an object code-named "The Sarcophagus" and eventually capturing it. Epsilon eventually found Epsilon-Tex, but with the memory unit malfunctioning and the world in it about to be destroyed, Epsilon chose to forget Tex, erasing Epsilon-Tex's existence. In the Freelancer story, Agent Tex took the most credit for capturing "The Sarcophagus", and replaced Agent Carolina in the Freelancer's top ranking. The season ended with a cliffhanger when Epsilon was extracted, functioning, from the memory unit by the Red, Blues, and Agent Carolina, who was thought to be dead previously, and now wanted Epsilon (who she thought was Alpha) to help her kill the Director of Project Freelancer, Leonard Church.


===Season 10===
====Season 10====
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