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===The Blood Gulch Chronicles===
===The Blood Gulch Chronicles===
====Season 1====
====Season 1====
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The Blood Gulch Chronicles begins with the introduction of two rookies on the Red and Blue teams, also getting a jeep and a tank respectively. While the Red Team leader, Sarge, was at Red Command, the Red recruit, Donut, is sent on a fool's errand by his fellow soldiers(Simmons and Grif), only to accidentally steal the enemy flag when he believed it to be the store (and the Blue rookie Caboose believing Donut to be the General foretold in the fool's errand of his own). The weeks of reconnaissance and intelligence gathering breaks down into chaos and poorly constructed offensives.
The Blood Gulch Chronicles begins with the introduction of two rookies on the Red and Blue teams, also getting a jeep and a tank respectively. While the Red Team leader, Sarge, was at Red Command, the Red recruit, Donut, is sent on a fool's errand by his fellow soldiers(Simmons and Grif), only to accidentally steal the enemy flag when he believed it to be the store (and the Blue rookie Caboose believing Donut to be the General foretold in the fool's errand of his own). The weeks of reconnaissance and intelligence gathering breaks down into chaos and poorly constructed offensives.


====Season 2====
====Season 2====
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Several months after the first season, a medical officer, named Dufrenes, arrives to check on the wounded soldier '''Blue''' team reported. He had come months afterward, so by the time he got there, the wounded soldier (Tex) had already died. Almost immediately after his arrival the Red team attacks. Red team salvages their failed attack by getting Doc as an exchange for Blue team's surrender (although he was ordered to go to Red team anyway). Doc's added involvement in the canyon, combined with a rampant AI infecting Caboose will force the two opposing teams to do the unthinkable.
Several months after the first season, a medical officer, named Dufrenes, arrives to check on the wounded soldier '''Blue''' team reported. He had come months afterward, so by the time he got there, the wounded soldier (Tex) had already died. Almost immediately after his arrival the Red team attacks. Red team salvages their failed attack by getting Doc as an exchange for Blue team's surrender (although he was ordered to go to Red team anyway). Doc's added involvement in the canyon, combined with a rampant AI infecting Caboose will force the two opposing teams to do the unthinkable.


====Season 3====
====Season 3====
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The Red and Blue armies believe to have found themselves in the future. They have stumbled upon a prophecy which says a blue being will destroy a large 'temple'. They are trying to defend from an attack from O'Malley when this 'Great Destroyer' arrives.
The Red and Blue armies believe to have found themselves in the future. They have stumbled upon a prophecy which says a blue being will destroy a large 'temple'. They are trying to defend from an attack from O'Malley when this 'Great Destroyer' arrives.


====Season 4====
====Season 4====
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Following a distress signal back to Blood Gulch, the Red team experiences a falling out with one of their soldiers. Tucker, Tex, Caboose, and the alien go on quest to save the alien's race. Tex does not return to Blood Gulch with the rest of Blue team, and Tucker becomes seriously ill.
Following a distress signal back to Blood Gulch, the Red team experiences a falling out with one of their soldiers. Tucker, Tex, Caboose, and the alien go on quest to save the alien's race. Tex does not return to Blood Gulch with the rest of Blue team, and Tucker becomes seriously ill.


====Out of Mind====
====Out of Mind====
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Out of Mind is a mini-series that took place in-between Season 4 and Season 5. It is a narrative from Tex's point of view, told in a much more serious tone. Its events precede both Season 5 and Recovery One.
Out of Mind is a mini-series that took place in-between Season 4 and Season 5. It is a narrative from Tex's point of view, told in a much more serious tone. Its events precede both Season 5 and Recovery One.


====Season 5====
====Season 5====
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A ship from Earth has crash-landed in the middle of the canyon on top of Donut, bringing a new soldier, Grif’s sister. Red team experiences a major crisis in their chain of command and Blue team welcomes a new addition to the family. Church tries to stop O'Malley once and for all.
A ship from Earth has crash-landed in the middle of the canyon on top of Donut, bringing a new soldier, Grif’s sister. Red team experiences a major crisis in their chain of command and Blue team welcomes a new addition to the family. Church tries to stop O'Malley once and for all.


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===Recollections===
===Recollections===
====Recovery One====
====Recovery One====
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Recovery One was a Red vs. Blue miniseries distributed via [[Xbox LIVE]] and the internet that takes place after Out of Mind as well as before and during Season 5. Its plot revolves around Agent Washington, also known as Recovery One, who is a Freelancer like Tex, Wyoming, and York. Washington's job is to recover all Freelancer AI constructs of freelancers killed in action.  
Recovery One was a Red vs. Blue miniseries distributed via [[Xbox LIVE]] and the internet that takes place after Out of Mind as well as before and during Season 5. Its plot revolves around Agent Washington, also known as Recovery One, who is a Freelancer like Tex, Wyoming, and York. Washington's job is to recover all Freelancer AI constructs of freelancers killed in action.  


====Reconstruction====
====Reconstruction====
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Reconstruction is the direct sequel to the Blood Gulch Chronicles, exploring the causality of events from both The Blood Gulch Chronicles and Recovery One. It continues to follow Recovery Agent Washington's journey tracking down a mysterious enemy called the Meta, who is killing Freelancers and taking their armor enhancements and AIs. First, Wash has to find the people with the knowledge and experience to help him; the former occupants of Blood Gulch. With Project Freelancer under government investigation, Washington soon begins to realize what Church really is, and the nature of his role in the project.
Reconstruction is the direct sequel to the Blood Gulch Chronicles, exploring the causality of events from both The Blood Gulch Chronicles and Recovery One. It continues to follow Recovery Agent Washington's journey tracking down a mysterious enemy called the Meta, who is killing Freelancers and taking their armor enhancements and AIs. First, Wash has to find the people with the knowledge and experience to help him; the former occupants of Blood Gulch. With Project Freelancer under government investigation, Washington soon begins to realize what Church really is, and the nature of his role in the project.


====Relocated====
====Relocated====
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Relocated is a direct sequel to Reconstruction, following the Red Team, now on Valhalla, struggling to do the usual nothing, and Caboose's strange action's at Blue Base drawing further attention to himself.
Relocated is a direct sequel to Reconstruction, following the Red Team, now on Valhalla, struggling to do the usual nothing, and Caboose's strange action's at Blue Base drawing further attention to himself.


====Recreation====
====Recreation====
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Recreation is a direct sequel to Relocated and Reconstruction. As the Reds continue to try and figure out what Caboose is up to and wake up a comatose Donut, Caboose continues trying to make a new best friend. Caboose decided to head to a desert in search of Tucker, and Sarge and Grif agreed to go with him, unbeknownst to the chaos they are about to get drawn into. Meanwhile, an old enemy pays an unexpected visit to Valhalla.
Recreation is a direct sequel to Relocated and Reconstruction. As the Reds continue to try and figure out what Caboose is up to and wake up a comatose Donut, Caboose continues trying to make a new best friend. Caboose decided to head to a desert in search of Tucker, and Sarge and Grif agreed to go with him, unbeknownst to the chaos they are about to get drawn into. Meanwhile, an old enemy pays an unexpected visit to Valhalla.


====Revelation====
====Revelation====
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Revelation is a direct sequel to Red vs. Blue Recreation. Washington and the Meta have teamed up to find the missing Epsilon AI, killing most of the Reds in Valhalla, leaving Simmons and Doc prisoner. Sarge and Grif managed to rescue Simmons, and the entire cast follow Caboose and Epsilon to a Freelancer storage facility. There, they meet an old friend, who will spark up a dangerous confrontation between the good, the bad, and the indifferent.
Revelation is a direct sequel to Red vs. Blue Recreation. Washington and the Meta have teamed up to find the missing Epsilon AI, killing most of the Reds in Valhalla, leaving Simmons and Doc prisoner. Sarge and Grif managed to rescue Simmons, and the entire cast follow Caboose and Epsilon to a Freelancer storage facility. There, they meet an old friend, who will spark up a dangerous confrontation between the good, the bad, and the indifferent.


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====Season 9====
====Season 9====
{{Quote|Before there was Red vs. Blue, there was Project Freelancer.|Season 9 tagline}}
{{Quote|Before there was Red vs. Blue, there was Project Freelancer.|Season 9 tagline}}
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Season 9 begins with Epsilon in the storage unit, experiencing similar events in The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Along with this, a new Freelancer back story was also shown, detailing the history of Project Freelancer, namely the events when Tex joins the group. As Epsilon search for Epsilon-Tex in the damaged memory unit, he realizes what the Director and the Alpha couldn't. The two plots are told simultaneously.  
Season 9 begins with Epsilon in the storage unit, experiencing similar events in The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Along with this, a new Freelancer back story was also shown, detailing the history of Project Freelancer, namely the events when Tex joins the group. As Epsilon search for Epsilon-Tex in the damaged memory unit, he realizes what the Director and the Alpha couldn't. The two plots are told simultaneously.  


====Season 10====
====Season 10====
{{Quote|The biggest season ever. Of all time.|Season 10 Tagline}}
{{Quote|The biggest season ever. Of all time.|Season 10 Tagline}}
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Season 10 continues both plots told in Season 9. The past storyline will show the conclusion of Project Freelancers' quest to defeat a rogue Insurrection group and the lost of complete trust between the Freelancer agents and AIs. The present storyline picks up right where Season 9 left off, as Epsilon-Church joins the Reds and Blues on Agent Carolina's quest for vengeance against the Director of Project Freelancer.
Season 10 continues both plots told in Season 9. The past storyline will show the conclusion of Project Freelancers' quest to defeat a rogue Insurrection group and the lost of complete trust between the Freelancer agents and AIs. The present storyline picks up right where Season 9 left off, as Epsilon-Church joins the Reds and Blues on Agent Carolina's quest for vengeance against the Director of Project Freelancer.


===Chorus Trilogy===
===Chorus Trilogy===
====Season 11====
====Season 11====
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Set sometime after Season 10, Season 11 follows Sarge, Grif, and Simmons of Red team and Caboose, Tucker, and Washington of Blue team as they are being transported home after being pardoned for helping bring down Project Freelancer. Unfortunately, the transport crash lands at an unknown location (most likely caused by the combined faults of everyone). Knowing that they'll be stranded for sometime, the Reds and Blues begin building their bases and wait to be rescued. This season takes the series back to its roots: only use the game engine without using CGI.
Set sometime after Season 10, Season 11 follows Sarge, Grif, and Simmons of Red team and Caboose, Tucker, and Washington of Blue team as they are being transported home after being pardoned for helping bring down Project Freelancer. Unfortunately, the transport crash lands at an unknown location (most likely caused by the combined faults of everyone). Knowing that they'll be stranded for sometime, the Reds and Blues begin building their bases and wait to be rescued. This season takes the series back to its roots: only use the game engine without using CGI.


====Season 12====
====Season 12====
{{Quote|What do you fight for?|Season 12 tagline}}
{{Quote|What do you fight for?|Season 12 tagline}}
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Season 12 continues where the previous left off, with Tucker, Grif, Simmons, and Caboose joining the New Republic, and with help from Rebel leader Vanessa Kimball and mercenary Felix they attempt to rescue Sarge, Donut, Wash and Lopez, who were captured by Locus and the Feds at the end of the previous season. Also in the civil war is Agent Carolina, whose true intentions in the conflict and special interest with a crate remains a mystery. This season also marks the return of CGI in the series, which is blended in with machinima, similar to ''Revelation''.
Season 12 continues where the previous left off, with Tucker, Grif, Simmons, and Caboose joining the New Republic, and with help from Rebel leader Vanessa Kimball and mercenary Felix they attempt to rescue Sarge, Donut, Wash and Lopez, who were captured by Locus and the Feds at the end of the previous season. Also in the civil war is Agent Carolina, whose true intentions in the conflict and special interest with a crate remains a mystery. This season also marks the return of CGI in the series, which is blended in with machinima, similar to ''Revelation''.


====Season 13====
====Season 13====
{{Quote|Their lucky number seven is thirteen.|Season 13 tagline}}
{{Quote|Their lucky number seven is thirteen.|Season 13 tagline}}
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Season 13 is a direct follow-up to Season 12 and the last season of the Chorus Trilogy, in which the Blood Gulch Crew, the New Republic and the Federal Army of Chorus join forces to go to war against Chairman Malcom Hargrove and his space pirates. While this season is the last of the Chorus Trilogy, it doesn't fully conclude the story of many characters, including most members of the Blood Gulch Crew, Locus and the inhabitants of Chorus.
Season 13 is a direct follow-up to Season 12 and the last season of the Chorus Trilogy, in which the Blood Gulch Crew, the New Republic and the Federal Army of Chorus join forces to go to war against Chairman Malcom Hargrove and his space pirates. While this season is the last of the Chorus Trilogy, it doesn't fully conclude the story of many characters, including most members of the Blood Gulch Crew, Locus and the inhabitants of Chorus.


===Season 14===
===Season 14===
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This is the first season of the series to be an anthology, presenting a collection of short stories focused on various characters, factions, and events, rather than an episodic storyline. This is also the first season to be written by a combination of both in-house writers and writers residing outside of Rooster Teeth.
This is the first season of the series to be an anthology, presenting a collection of short stories focused on various characters, factions, and events, rather than an episodic storyline. This is also the first season to be written by a combination of both in-house writers and writers residing outside of Rooster Teeth.


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====Season 15====
====Season 15====
{{Quote|A series of violent attacks across human space has people demanding answers. Who are these Reds and Blues? And why are they so bloody ruthless? One reporter sets out to uncover the truth, determined to find out why the once beloved Reds and Blues have turned so malicious, taking her on a galaxy-spanning adventure filled with many twists and turns.|Season 15 synopsis}}
{{Quote|A series of violent attacks across human space has people demanding answers. Who are these Reds and Blues? And why are they so bloody ruthless? One reporter sets out to uncover the truth, determined to find out why the once beloved Reds and Blues have turned so malicious, taking her on a galaxy-spanning adventure filled with many twists and turns.|Season 15 synopsis}}
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Season 15 acted as a follow-up to Season 14, focusing on a reporter who is searching the reason of why the Reds and Blues have betrayed the galaxy.
Season 15 acted as a follow-up to Season 14, focusing on a reporter who is searching the reason of why the Reds and Blues have betrayed the galaxy.


====The Shisno Paradox====
====The Shisno Paradox====
{{Quote|The award-winning, longest-running web series Red vs. Blue returns with season 16. Picking up in the moments after the conclusion of season 15, Red vs. Blue returns with a new saga, pitting the characters against powerful new foes and launching them back into an epic adventure unlike any other in the show’s history.|The Shisno Paradox synopsis}}
{{Quote|The award-winning, longest-running web series Red vs. Blue returns with season 16. Picking up in the moments after the conclusion of season 15, Red vs. Blue returns with a new saga, pitting the characters against powerful new foes and launching them back into an epic adventure unlike any other in the show’s history.|The Shisno Paradox synopsis}}
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The Shisno Paradox is the sixteenth full season of Red vs. Blue, and the second part of the trilogy of the Reds and Blues' misadventures. Taking place right after the end of Season 15, the story will follow the Reds and Blues in a new adventure that threats the very structure of the universe.
The Shisno Paradox is the sixteenth full season of Red vs. Blue, and the second part of the trilogy of the Reds and Blues' misadventures. Taking place right after the end of Season 15, the story will follow the Reds and Blues in a new adventure that threats the very structure of the universe.


====Singularity====
====Singularity====
{{Quote|It took two seasons for the Reds and Blues to break the universe, but they’re about to discover that things can always get worse.|Singularity synopsis}}
{{Quote|It took two seasons for the Reds and Blues to break the universe, but they’re about to discover that things can always get worse.|Singularity synopsis}}
[https://rvb.fandom.com/wiki/Red_vs._Blue:_Singularity Singularity] is the seventeenth full season of RvB and the final season of the The Shisno Trilogy. It follows Donut's efforts to save his friends and the universe from Chrovos and Genkins.
Singularity is the seventeenth full season of RvB and the final season of the The Shisno Trilogy. It follows Donut's efforts to save his friends and the universe from Chrovos and Genkins.


===Other===
===Other===
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'''MIA'''
'''MIA'''
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MIA is a 6-episodes miniseries released to celebrate and promote the launch of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''. It was first mentioned in August [[2011]], during Halo Fest, where the cast had a table read of the series first three episodes' scripts, as well as some improvised comedic lines.<ref>[https://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Games/Detail/red-vs-blue-table-read/1577b57f-ef6a-4874-a613-5ffdafcdd84c '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Red vs. Blue Table Read'']</ref> The first episode was released on Halo Waypoint in November 2011.  
MIA is a 6-episodes miniseries released to celebrate and promote the launch of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''. It was first mentioned in August [[2011]], during Halo Fest, where the cast had a table read of the series first three episodes' scripts, as well as some improvised comedic lines.<ref>[https://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Games/Detail/red-vs-blue-table-read/1577b57f-ef6a-4874-a613-5ffdafcdd84c '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Red vs. Blue Table Read'']</ref> The first episode was released on Halo Waypoint in November 2011.  


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'''Where There's a Will, There's a Wall'''
'''Where There's a Will, There's a Wall'''
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Where There's a Will, There's a Wall, shortened "Red vs. Blue: Wall", is a 3-episodes miniseries relating to the Reds attempting to find out what is behind the wall in Hemorrhage, while the Blues receive a Falcon transport as a shipment and what they plan to do with it.
Where There's a Will, There's a Wall, shortened "Red vs. Blue: Wall", is a 3-episodes miniseries relating to the Reds attempting to find out what is behind the wall in Hemorrhage, while the Blues receive a Falcon transport as a shipment and what they plan to do with it.


====The Best of Red vs. Blue Awards====
====The Best of Red vs. Blue Awards====
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The Best of Red vs. Blue Awards, also known as "The Best Red vs. Blue. Ever. Of All Time", is a special video of Red vs. Blue that presents the series' most memorable moments (from Season 1 to Season 9) - as voted by the fans - and is presented in an award show type style. The special also features numerous Red vs. Blue and Grifball miniseries characters.
The Best of Red vs. Blue Awards, also known as "The Best Red vs. Blue. Ever. Of All Time", is a special video of Red vs. Blue that presents the series' most memorable moments (from Season 1 to Season 9) - as voted by the fans - and is presented in an award show type style. The special also features numerous Red vs. Blue and Grifball miniseries characters.


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===External links===
===External links===
*[http://roosterteeth.com/archive/?sid=rvb&v=more '''Rooster Teeth''': ''Red vs. Blue'']
*[https://roosterteeth.com/archive/?sid=rvb&v=more '''Rooster Teeth''': ''Red vs. Blue'']
*[http://roostertooths.com/ '''Rooster Tooths''', the Unofficial Red vs. Blue Resource Site]
*[http://roostertooths.com/ '''Rooster Tooths''', the Unofficial Red vs. Blue Resource Site]
*[[w:c:rvb:Red vs. Blue Wiki|'''RvB Wiki''', the Red vs. Blue Wiki]]
*[https://rvb.fandom.com/wiki/Red_vs._Blue_Wiki '''RvB Wiki''', the Red vs. Blue Wiki]
*[[wikipedia:Red vs. Blue|''Red vs. Blue'' on '''Wikipedia''']]
*[[wikipedia:Red vs. Blue|''Red vs. Blue'' on '''Wikipedia''']]
*[http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Red_vs._Blue '''Wikiquote''': ''Red vs. Blue'']
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