Red vs. Blue - Season 10
Season 10
Episodes
Revenants
As York and his A.I., Delta, attempt to pick a lock, Caboose and Sarge bring Epsilon up to date on recent events that led up to his escape.
Heavy Metal
Due to York's failure to open the "Ieader's hangar", Carolina and her team, consisting of: Washington, North Dakota, South Dakota, and C.T., infilitrate the main hangar of an Insurrectionist spacecraft full force.
Follow the Leader
As Carolina regroups the Reds and Blues, C.T. negotiates with the enemy. Meanwhile, the Freelancers travel to a new location, in order to locate the leader.
Turbulence
While the Reds and Blues make a pit stop at Zanzibar, the Mother of Invention battles it out with the Insurrectionist flagship the Staff of Charon.
The New Kid
After their return from their mission at the UNSC Space Recycling Station, North Dakota introduces his new A.I., Theta, to the other Freelancers. The Director soon after establishes a simulation test for North and Theta, in order to study the A.I.'s unique abilities.Meanwhile, at the Wind Power Facility, the Red Team specualte on the future actions of Carolina and Washington.
What's the "I" Stand For?
At the Wind Power Facility, Carolina and Washington continue their investigation on the Director's whereabouts and discuss his intentions on the use of the Freelancer A.I.s., while being watched by Tucker and Epsilon. Meanwhile, during a Freelancer lecture class, Maine's A.I., Sigma, takes interest on the subject of the fourth stage of A.I. rampancy: "Metastability".
Oversight
After discovering C.T.'s location, the Director sends Carolina on a mission to retrieve C.T.'s armor. Meanwhile, York, North Dakota, and Washington discuss the topic of the Alpha A.I.. At the Wind Power Facility, Tucker and Caboose question Epsilon about his Freelancer origins.
Fall from Heaven
The Reds and Blues are on the road again, and Project Freelancer prepares for a little payback.
Fighting Fire
The Freelancers brawl fire with fire.
C.T.
Project Freelancer sends in the big guns for some repo work.
Out of Body
The Reds and Blues make some interesting discoveries.
Out of Mind
Carolina faces past demons while Church rides shotgun...ish.
Greenish-Blue with Envy
The Reds and Blues return home. Meanwhile, Carolina attempts to obtain some additional A.I.
New and Improved
Carolina goes under the knife and prepares for her A.I. implantation.
Three's a Crowd
Tex and Carolina face off, while Sarge and Simmons meet old friends.
Happy Birthday
In order to create his latest A.I. program, the Director experiments on the Alpha.
Remember Me How I Was
Epsilon tries to get some answers from Carolina, while Tex finds out some interesting information.
Change of Plans
Carolina and Epsilon bicker with the Reds and Blues over their plans to neutralize the Director.
Party Crasher
Project Freelancer is attacked by Agent Texas.
Reckless
Doc gives the Reds and Blues a pep talk, while Epsilon and Carolina arrive at the Director's hidden location.
True Colors
It's the ultimate battle between the army of Tex Robots and the Reds, Blues and Carolina.
Don't Say It
Carolina and Epsilon come to terms with their past as they confront the Director.
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