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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===
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The first episode of season ten aired on veteran's day, May 28th, 2012. The season continues onward from season 9, with Church just pulled out of the memory unit and welcomed by Agents Washington and Carolina together with Sarge, Tucker and Caboose.
The Freelancer Story takes another flashback to earlier Freelancer missions.


===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===