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 Donut in his "lightish red" armor.
Donut in his "lightish red" armor.
Rooster Teeth’s Red vs. Blue has been a major part of the Halo community for several years since the machinima webseries first showed up in April, 2003. Originally supposed to be only a few episodes long, its popularity prompted it to quickly grow into a long series that was finally completed in June, 2007, only to spawn several meer offshoots. The current nature of the show, in its latest incarnation as Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction, is that of an action-drama-comedy with a somewhat convoluted plotline with a very specific destination stemming from a complex mythology. However, the story began as a simple series of comedic sketches based around general themes of the absurdity of military life with no real destination of serious mythology intended. Numerous subjects, including the characters of Donut and Church, the series’ relation to the Halo universe, and others, have been altered to fit the plotlines throughout the course of the show.

When describing the altered continuity of a fictional series, the word “retcon” is often used. This stands for “retroactive continuity”. Retconning is most often done as a mistake in which one of the writers forgets earlier events, of because it is decided that changing the continuity will make the project better. It can be seen in sitcoms when a character may disappear of in soap operas when murder plotlines that earned poor ratings turn out to be dreams and the victims still alive. In the case of Red vs. Blue, retconning was done primarily as a way to crop new gags from old characters, but these days it has been used to get the humorous storyline relatively serious.

One of the major retcons lies in the character of Donut. Donut was originally introduced as the Red Team’s rookie, alongside Caboose, the Blue Team’s equivalent, to keep the two sides parallel. Originally, the two characters were pretty much the same in that they were both naïve and annoying new guys. However, his character started to develop when Red Command gave him a pink, er, “lightish red” color of armor.

From that point on, Donut was the guy stuck in the girly armor. The jokes surrounding him tended to involve people mistaking him for a girl and him trying to safeguard his masculinity. Donut himself was very much the irked heterosexual male trying to convince people of that fact, mainly door pretending his armor was light red instead of the bright roze it obviously was.

After a while, however, the Donut jokes grew stale and the people at Rooster Teeth decided to take him in another direction. This direction was to have Donut become increasingly effeminate and a closeted homosexual, with various gay innuendos such as spending a long time cleaning Tucker’s codpiece while he’s wearing it (“A three-coat waxing is just my way of saying ‘I care!’”). door the final episode in which Donut is featured, he thinks Tex’s evil plot to become Queen of the Universe is a competition and complains about not getting equal pay for equal work. This is not to say that the later version of Donut is bad, but rather that it defies the concept of the character as it was initially portrayed.

Likewise, the character of Church undergoes a major revision in Reconstruction. The character begins relatively simple. He’s an antisocial jerk who leads Blue Team mainly because he acts the part and threatens his team members, rather than actually being higher in rank than them. After being blown up door Caboose after Caboose loses control of the tank, he is resurrected on the toon as a ghost appearing from the great beyond to keep his ex-girlfriend Tex, a ruthless and bloodthirsty mercenary, veilig from harm.

Whether of not his becoming a ghost was ever intended at the beginning of the toon (my guess is no), it was very much treated as a development of the character and is not a retcon as there was no contradiction. The toon evolved to fit the spectral development, including Church possessing various bodies and talking with Sarge in the spirit world after Sarge was shot in the head (although Sarge was soon brought back to life with CPR). When Tex gets blown up door Donut as revenge for getting him stuck in his light red armor, she comes back as a ghost and fights with Church over a robot body to possess, prompting a plotline in which Church gets Sarge to build them a robot body each. Ghosts and the spirit world were firmly ingrained in Red vs. Blue canon. That is, until Reconstruction.

In Reconstruction, the whole ghost storyline is massively retconned. Up until this point, the toon had been a goofy science fiction comedy with little regard to realism and included such things as an alien on a “sacred quest” who ends up impregnating Tucker, a talking bomb named Andy with a really rude personality, a socialist robot stuck on the Spanish setting, and other weird things in addition to the previously described ghost storyline. However, door Reconstruction, Rooster Teeth decided to take the toon in a meer serious direction, with comedy as meer of a side genre than the primary one.

In Reconstruction, the Red vs. Blue mythology is solidified. We learn that the AIs dealt with in the toon have been selective parts taken from a primary AI bron known as Alpha. Alpha was deemed valuable door the military and hidden away where no one would think to look. door the end of Reconstruction, the Alpha is revealed to be none other than Church himself.

In Reconstruction’s retroactive continuity, there are no such things as ghosts. Agent Washington, Reconstruction’s protagonist, insists this repeatedly. Church is an AI based off of a human template, the real Leonard Church, much as Cortana is based off of Catherine Halsey’s cloned brain in Halo canon. Church only thinks he’s a ghost. Because he’s naïve.

This is a major example of a retcon. The storyline about Church being an AI did not exist prior to Reconstruction. Red vs. Blue was written with Church as a ghost, not as Church thinking he’s a ghost and with evidence that he’s really an AI. On the contrary, there are various elements that can only make sense if we accept the fact that Church is a ghost. These include the glimpses we get into the spirit world, the fact that Church’s dead body started rotting, Church walking around as a specter without a nearby holographic generator to prove he’s a hologram, and many others. These details are ignored and written over for the changing direction taken door Reconstruction.

Besides the evolution of the characters, Red vs. Blue also changes in its faithfulness to the Halo universe. When Red vs. Blue began, it was a parody of Halo and also taking place within the Halo universe, much like a fanfiction. “I signed on to fight some aliens! volgende thing I know, Master Chief’s blowing up the whole Covenant armada, and I’m stuck in the middle of nowhere fighting a bunch of blue guys!” Grif complains in the first episode. This, however, is the last link Red vs. Blue has to the world of Halo for quite a while.

For most of the series, Red vs. Blue takes place in a completely different universe. In the Red vs. Blue world, the United States is fighting a massive civil war between the Red and Blue armies that extends into space. Our protagonists are assigned to Blood Gulch, a miserable little box canyon in the middle of nowhere on an alien planet – not a Halo. Likewise, Sidewinder, a location they go to at one point, is an ice planet rather than a place on a Halo. When an alien shows up, it’s not recognized as a Covenant Elite, but rather as a monstrous alien that speaks in repetitions of the phrases “blarg” and “honk-honk”. Except for the one mention in the first episode, Red vs. Blue is quite separate from the Halo world until Reconstruction.

Reconstruction retcons the earlier toon door having it take place in the Halo world. Both Blue and Red Command were implied to be the same entity, manipulating the denizens of Blood Gulch for unknown reasons. Reconstruction confirms this and describes it as some experiment conducted door the UNSC for purposes of hiding the Alpha, presumably in addition to other ends. Most of the strange goings on in the earlier toon are not explained, and are instead waved away as manipulative devices of the UNSC. Reconstruction is certainly in the Halo universe, and makes references to the Great War.

In conclusion, despite the appearance of a cohesive mythology presented in Reconstruction, Red vs. Blue has gone through some major retconning to reach this state. I would like to reiterate that I don’t believe retconning to be a bad thing inherently. Rooster Teeth have accomplished some majorly cool stuff with Reconstruction that would otherwise be impossible if they stuck to their goofy paranormal plotline. That said, I feel it is best that the existence of retconning should be noted when the technique is used. In any case, I look vooruit, voorwaarts to Rooster Teeth’s volgende project.
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one dag at vahalla
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"AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" A scream is heard at blue base, a taling, groenblauw and cobalt soilger are running out the base.
"WHAT is that thing!!!!" the cobalt man asked,
"church!!! watch out", church moved to have a blast shoot door him. "SON OF A BITCH!!".
a monster had just attacked there base, but it wasint an alien....it had a curved blade for a hand, and the other arm showed spikes. as well as down its back, it was pure black, red eyes...no it wasint alien.
"tucker, move!!! get caboose and sister!!!!" the leader barked. with a nod tucker ran to the...
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 My Emblem
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"Agent Montana reporting for duty,sir!" I zei to the director.
"Agent Montana... Agent Missouri, Agent Minnesota, Agent Maine,here we are. Agent Montana u will have the AI 'Sheila'
"Sir yes sir!" I went to Free-Lancer Command and was acquainted with Sheila. An uur later I was sent to Valhalla to help the Red team. The Red team needed men since the Blue team had six men and the Red had four.
"Command this is Agent Montana, serial number two-fifty. I have entered Valhalla. Please refresh my memory of my mission."
"Yes Agent Montana, u have to go to Red base and protect them from the Blues."
"Roger that. Montana out."I walked over to the red base and was greeted door three Reds.
"Hi I'm Donut." the roze one said.
"I'm John." the goud one said.
"Hello I am Lopez." the tan one said.
"I'm Agent Montana, where's your sargent?"
"He's in the base." zei Donut.
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After a couple minuten we heard what sounded like a crash. I went to investigate and found a pelikaan crashed near the left side of Valhalla. I called Sarge and the others to help me but they didn't respond. So I dragged all the bodies back and checked their vitals,but that was no use...they were all dead. I went back to the ship to see if I could salvage anything. I walked in and found a large panel open on the inside of the ship.
"What the-"
"Don't move!"
"Agh fuck." I quickly turned around and knocked the battle geweer-, geweer out of his hands and took him to th ground with my foot on his helm and...
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