Instead he gives up his weapon and tells Felix that he is not a soldier, but a monster like him. The Warthog deactivates, sparing Sarge. Tucker and Caboose catch up to Lopez, who refuses to re-join them and instead orates at length about oppression and the advent of a new day for his people. The Blood Gulch crew appear in a propaganda campaign, demonizing the Blue team, and making the Red team look like the best military unit in the universe. Doc decides to give Sister a physical. Meanwhile, the New Republic infiltrates Armonia as Palomo, Smith, Bitters and Jensen lead a group of rebels into the city. However, Maine and Wyoming, attack by themselves instead, leading to all three having many repeated failures. infects the soldiers of Blood Gulch, the viewers see into their minds. Realizing he has blown it, Simmons looks for another way to blow up Blue Base. Though Locus ponders over this, Felix convinces him that they must follow their orders. A space pirate then radios the two and informs them that Control would like to speak to them about the loss of Armonia’s artifacts. Because of this, the group decide to cease Kimball’s assault and head for the Temple of Communication. Felix also tells them that since the New Republic has little money, he gets his cut from old alien weapons, which he can sell for more money. The Reds also remain in lock down, believing they are dead and in some kind of Purgatory. his iconic "dude" personality and replacing the intended Freelancer "reinforcements" (Agents California, Hawaii, and Kansas) with Caboose, Donut, and Grif's sister. Sarge and Grif decide to set out for the ship and leave Donut to guard the Red base.
9. tries to tell him that the Freelancers might help them if they were told the whole story from their point of view. As a result, the group decide to send Caboose through, believing his strength and "empty head" may correspond with the instructions. Tucker, at this point in Blue armor, takes Flowers' cyan armor. However, he manages to survive by lodging the Meta's weapon — which he had stolen earlier — into the cliff face and holding on.
In a flashback to Episode 100, as the Omega A.I. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure watches them from a far distance. His attempts prove fruitless, but it does get Tucker to start showing his interest in women and revert to his real personality. Doc hits the Meta with a blast from his overloaded scanner, knocking him back temporarily.
Is season 14 canon? Lopez informs Doyle that they’ll have to land farther away from his position because the temple is interfering with their controls, though Doyle doesn’t understand him. Sheila subsequently hits the Warthog, sending it flying, but Grif and Simmons continue to flee and successfully evade the cannon fire. The Reds demand Lopez's return, but Church is loath to surrender his new body; instead, he cedes Doc as a hostage. Epsilon, however, states that they should instead focus on the floating tower, in which the Fed clarifies that it is actually a temple created by the aliens. Now under heavy fire, the pirates send a distress call to Felix, Locus, and the Counselor, who is aboard the Tartarus, explaining that the armies have obtained several alien armaments. Felix immediately detonates the rest of the sticky bombs, despite Rogers being next to one of the sticky bombs which explodes. Meanwhile, Dylan receives a call from her scientist contact, who reveals that Loco's drilling machine is powered by a time machine. Caboose asks F.I.L.S.S. Kimball quickly kills the pirate with an alien rifle and is soon accompanied by numerous Feds and Rebels, all armed with alien weaponry. Tucker also mentions an organizational chart Wash has, which makes Simmons very interested. Tucker suggests that he fits the bill of being a true warrior simply because he possesses the sword.
Grey reveals that all of the alien weapons and temples on Chorus weren't broken, they were just deactivated. Wanting to help to find Church, Caboose unwittingly presses a button that activates the bomb in Church's robot body. run the tutorial for Caboose's benefit. Caboose deduces that he must leave Sheila to help his teammates at Red base. Tucker, having healed from his wounds, interrupts Palomo and explains what really happened. Eventually, Sarge and Grif come out to see what's happening and acknowledge who Simmons really is. Live-action\stop-motion, the Reds and Blues are depicted as Mega Bloks. She continues by telling Washington that he will eventually have to pick a side.
Church notices it has some data stored in it and searches it on Carolina's request.
Grif flashes back to the ship, where he accidentally spills soda onto the ship's instruments. On April 6, a second clip was shown that confirmed the season's name as Red vs. Blue: Zero. When the crew approach the Pelican, weapons at the ready, they discover the ship's "sole" passenger: Felix.
The episode begins where the last one left off, with Washington and North Dakota heading to a training match featuring a new Freelancer. The only people Wash could trust was the Reds and Blues, and together were able to bring down Project Freelancer and the Director once and for all. rampancy, Metastability, which should theoretically make an A.I. When North introduces Theta to his sister South, Theta mentions that he also has many brothers and sisters.
Apparently, the Alien's race invented the telephone a thousand years before humans did, which, however, fails to impress Tucker, due to the limited verbal communication of the alien race. When Church tells them he thought that this isn't the Reds and Blues' fight, Sarge replies that they couldn't resist taking on a mission with overwhelming odds with little to no chance of success. This episode reveals Sarge's disdain for Grif and Simmons' sycophantic nature toward Sarge. However, Caboose admits that he had lost the artifact shortly after it was damaged when Church transferred to a new body, which enrages Carolina. After he is gone for a long while, Donut decides to go check on him. Eventually, Church relents and agrees to this arrangement out of his curiosity as to what could happen. You never know who you'll meet in basic training. They both begin to bond, with Carolina becoming much nicer toward him and Church agreeing to analyze the Director's diary logs for any information. share. Church dispossesses the guard, who then faints, and then he explains that Tex is like him. Unfortunately, Hargrove stops F.I.L.S.S.
Doctor Grey volunteers to interrogate the mercenary and she uses surgical equipment to torture the mercenary, terrifying the Reds and Blues as they can hear the mercenary's screams. Tex was a by-product of the Director's longing to see Allison again, so strong in fact, that she was what drove him: her memory. Suddenly, the Reds and Blues interrupt their transmission and acknowledge Control’s true identity: Malcom Hargrove, CEO of Charon Industries and the Chairman of the UNSC Oversight Subcommittee.