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{{Infobox Machinima |
{{Infobox Machinima |
| show_name = Red vs. Blue: Relocated
| show_name = Red vs. Blue: Relocated
| game = ''[[Halo 3]]''<br />
| image = [[File:Red vs Blue Relocated.jpg|250px]]
| caption = Official artwork for ''Red vs. Blue: Relocated''
| game = ''[[Halo 3]]''<br />''[[Halo 2]]''
| genre = [[Comic science fiction]]
| genre = [[Comic science fiction]]
| creator = [[Burnie Burns]]<br/>Gavin Free
| creator = [[Burnie Burns]]<br/>Gavin Free
| voice_actors = [[Matt Hullum]]<br/> [[Gustavo Sorola]]<br />[[Geoff Ramsey]]<br />[[Joel Heyman]]<br />[[Burnie Burns]]<br />[[Dan Godwin]]
| voice_actors = [[Matt Hullum]]<br/> [[Gustavo Sorola]]<br />[[Geoff Ramsey]]<br />[[Joel Heyman]]<br />[[Burnie Burns]]<br />[[Dan Godwin]]
| website = http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/
| website = http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/
| first_release = February 9, 2009
| first_release = June 9, 2009
| last_release = March 9, 2009
| last_release = -
| runtime = 20&nbsp;min.
| formats = Flash, Quicktime
| formats =
| num_episodes = 1 (+ Trailer)
| num_episodes = 4
|}}
|}}
'''''Red vs. Blue: Relocated''''' is a 2009 [[comedy]] [[machinima]] [[miniseries]] produced by [[Rooster Teeth Productions]] and distributed via the Rooster Teeth website. ''Red vs Blue: Relocated'' is a four-part miniseries set just after the events of ''[[Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction|Reconstruction]]'' in the [[Red vs. Blue]] continuity.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.roosterteeth.com/members/journal/entry.php?id=2307876 |title=Back in action |accessdate=2009-02-06 |author=Burnie Burns |date=February 6, 2009 |publisher=Rooster Teeth Productions}}</ref> In contrast to the previous series, ''Reconstruction'', ''Relocated'' is set to have a lighter feel like that of the original. Burnie Burns, the creator of the series, describes ''Relocated'' as "less plot, more stupid."<ref name="recStupid">{{cite web |url=http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/home.php |title=RvB:Relocated |accessdate=2009-02-13 |author=Burnie Burns |date=February 10, 2009 |publisher=Rooster Teeth Productions}}</ref>
'''''Red vs. Blue: Relocated''''' is a 2009 [[comedy]] [[machinima]] [[miniseries]] produced by [[Rooster Teeth Productions]] and distributed via the Rooster Teeth website. ''Red vs Blue: Relocated'' is a four-part miniseries set just after the events of ''[[Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction|Reconstruction]]'' in the [[Red vs. Blue]] continuity.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.roosterteeth.com/members/journal/entry.php?id=2307876 |title=Back in action |accessdate=2009-02-06 |author=Burnie Burns |date=February 6, 2009 |publisher=Rooster Teeth Productions}}</ref> In contrast to the previous series, ''Reconstruction'', ''Relocated'' is set to have a lighter feel like that of the original. Burnie Burns, the creator of the series, describes ''Relocated'' as "less plot, more stupid."<ref name="recStupid">{{cite web |url=http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/home.php |title=RvB:Relocated |accessdate=2009-02-13 |author=Burnie Burns |date=February 10, 2009 |publisher=Rooster Teeth Productions}}</ref>

Revision as of 03:30, 16 June 2009

Red vs. Blue: Relocated
Game(s)Halo 3
Genre(s)Comic science fiction
Created byBurnie Burns
Gavin Free
VoicesMatt Hullum
Gustavo Sorola
Geoff Ramsey
Joel Heyman
Burnie Burns
Dan Godwin
Release(s)June 9, 2009 – -
Format(s)Flash, Quicktime
No. of episodes1 (+ Trailer)
Website
http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/

Red vs. Blue: Relocated is a 2009 comedy machinima miniseries produced by Rooster Teeth Productions and distributed via the Rooster Teeth website. Red vs Blue: Relocated is a four-part miniseries set just after the events of Reconstruction in the Red vs. Blue continuity.[1] In contrast to the previous series, Reconstruction, Relocated is set to have a lighter feel like that of the original. Burnie Burns, the creator of the series, describes Relocated as "less plot, more stupid."[2]

Synopsis

Following the events of Reconstruction, the Red and Blue Blood Gulch detachments familiarize themselves with their new bases.

Part One

  • Length: 4′24″
  • Release date: February 9, 2009

Grif and Simmons discuss the new environment while Sarge tries to upgrade the team's new Warthog. Due to a lack of electricity to use his power tools, his efforts result only in an explosion. Meanwhile, Caboose, the lone blue soldier in the canyon, is seen in the base at the opposite end of the canyon working on an unknown project. Sarge gets fed up with trying to work on the Warthog himself and decides to contact Lopez who still resides in Blood Gulch, but is unable to do so since the long-range radio is disabled. Sarge orders Simmons to investigate the Blue Base as they seem to have power. Sarge then orders Grif to climb to the top of their base to see why it isn't firing the blue bolt of energy into the sky.

Part Two

  • Length: 4′37″
  • Release date: February 16, 2009

Simmons goes to spy on Blue Base, but is stopped by Caboose, who refuses to disclose what he is working on. While Grif reaches the top of Red Base, Simmons informs Sarge of the situation. Caboose watches from afar and then moves stealthily to the crashed ship in the canyon, and apparently finds something when a dim green light comes on. Grif discovers that the blue energy bolt isn't firing because fragments from the crashed ship are clogging the hole. Simmons tells Sarge that removing the fragments could get the power working again, but if the bolt fires, the blast could kill Grif. Sarge fails to see the downside.

Part Three

  • Length: 6′30″
  • Release date: March 2, 2009

After some discussion, Sarge and Simmons decide to have Grif remove the wreckage with a grenade. Sarge offers some of his own for Grif to use, but wittingly pulls the pins in an effort to get rid of him. Grif eventually uses his own grenade to flush the fragments, but he is blown off the tower by the blast. Meanwhile, Caboose is sneaking around the crashed ship, and finds something unseen. With power now on at Red Base, Sarge calls Lopez to come and assist him in his construction projects. Lopez reports that the Reds have won Blood Gulch, having killed Sister. Grif, however, doesn't believe the news of her death, having seen Sister survive worse. He refuses to believe it without first seeing a corpse. Lopez then arrives and, in a matter of seconds, builds a holographic testing room underneath Red Base.

Part Four

  • Length: 4'30"
  • Release date: March 9, 2009

To test the new and improved Warthog, Sarge orders Lopez to spawn a series of targets in the shape of Grif. Meanwhile at Blue Base, an increasingly psychotic-sounding Caboose rejoices that they are 'all here' and that they can now be 'together forever' to what appears to be the Epsilon AI, Sheila, and Tex's body. Back in the holographic room, Grif continually sees a red object amongst the Grif programs and approaches it. The light red Grif turns out to be Donut who, sounding parched, repeats the word water and claims that they need to help an unidentified person and that 'it's under the sand', much the same way Tucker did during the distress signal in Reconstruction. As Donut passes out, Sarge and Simmons come to investigate and Grif (clearly worried that the information will lead to another lengthy and difficult mission) tells them that Donut only requested water, nothing more.

References

  1. ^ Burnie Burns (February 6, 2009). "Back in action". Rooster Teeth Productions. Retrieved 2009-02-06.
  2. ^ Burnie Burns (February 10, 2009). "RvB:Relocated". Rooster Teeth Productions. Retrieved 2009-02-13.

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