Red vs. Blue: Isolation Mini-Series | Halo Machinima
Project Overview
Red vs. Blue: Isolation is a fan-made project set after the events of S6 of the Main Show. It follows the Reds and Blue soldiers of the a Freelancer Archival Tower who bicker, heckle, and stumble through their daily monotony. After sudden EMP wipes out their hardline to command, it blurs rivalries into reluctant cooperation to just talk to someone else.
The show is small episodic installments building to the finale. Only scheduled for 1 Full Season. For any inquires, please contacts cobalttux on Discord!
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Cindy Howell is the straight shooter Captain of the Blue Team, trying to keep her squad focused even when the situation is ridiculous. She’s sarcastic and quick to annoyance, but she also values responsibility and takes her role seriously. Beneath the deadpan exterior, she’s just trying to hold the chaos together without losing her mind.
- english
- female adult
- female young adult
(contempt): As happy as I can be over seeing a bunch of archives. What can I say, it’s a cushy gig. Are you not?
(relaxed): I don’t think anything can ruin this day…
(curious): Woah, woah Burns slow down. What happened?
Always curious, always poking holes in the situation, and usually the first to crack a joke. Zoe Willow acts like nothing phases her, though she’s clearly looking for something more meaningful than sitting in an archive. Plays off Howell’s seriousness with just enough wit to get under her skin.
- female young adult
- female adult
(curious): You ever wonder why we’re here?
(joking): I just signed up to fight aliens and monsters, not whatever the hell the Reds do with their time.
(serious): You better! My 401K is at risk, god what about my overtime hours!
Michael Burns is the tech guy who treats every problem like the end of the world. For all his panicking, he’s probably the only one who actually knows what he’s doing.
- male young adult
- male adult
(serious): I don't think you guys understand the severity of the manner outside of the mission. No files equals no blue team, no blue team equals no records, no records means no pension plan.
(rushed): Look at every single one entry by entry to make sure that I wasn't losing my mind? Yes.
(serious): It all just disappeared!
Loud, smug, and way too proud of himself for someone who doesn’t actually accomplish much - Ryan Rowe loves heckling the Blues and puffing himself up like he’s the big shot commander. Without his ego, though, he’d be pretty lost.
- english
- male adult
- male young adult
(interrupting): Well well well if it isn't Howell and her puppy dogs!
(serious): I think Ms. Howell has had enough heartache for one day. Red Team, let's roll out.
(serious): Uh oh, resentment in the ranks “Captain?”
A professional slacker who spends more time napping and playing games than anything else. Suzie Miller is weirdly okay with how useless she is - seeing the bare minimum as a personal victory.
- english
- female young adult
- female adult
(annoyed): This is so stupid…
(excited): I'm glad you asked, over there's my nap corner - over there is where I watch TV and I have a foosball table set up over there. It's like my own oasis outside of the putrid scent of – well the both of you. No offense.
(serious): Oh my god you're serious, I don't know who told me to do that - but I haven't done it.
Awkward, nervous, and a little too honest for his own good. Riley Wells has the right head for the job but absolutely sucks at social cues and crushes.
- english
- male adult
- male young adult
(nervous): Hi-Hi, Willow! You’re looking really nice and–Blue.. today...
(mocking) Just talk to her Wells... tell her how you feel, Wells... stupid , stupid, stupid!
(sarcastic): No signal on a giant tower.. yep makes sense.
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