Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4856748-20140810153003/@comment-5560470-20140923231304

EpicZealot1239 wrote: 68.109.116.102 wrote: My guess is that Control was the Insurrectionist Leader's mysterious benefactor from Recreation. As you may remember, that season ended with an unresolved plot as the Leader refused to tell Tucker who he was working for. As Control seems familiar with the Reds and Blues and an interest in alien artifacts, I think it could be likely that Control is the Insurrectionist Leader's employer. Now, a question of who that employer is. I don't think it's Hargrave. The Chairman has the full power of the UNSC on his side, and wouldn't hide himself like Control has. The Meta is dead and can't speak. I also seriously wonder where he gathered the resources for an operation like Chorus. It would also be a horrible letdown if he did turn out to be Control. The Counselor theory has a bit of merit; the Counselor always seems cold and detached and often worked from a distance. He also would take an active interest in the reclamation of Freelancer technology and like the Insurrectionist Leader, his story has loose ends. The Director is dead, I refuse to believe otherwise. He was a broken man at the end of Season 10, he took off life support in his compound and you could hear a gunshot as the scene faded. Now that I think of it, maybe Control is the Insurrectionist Leader's employer (I also like to call him: Mohawk or Pillman for obivous reasons), maybe we're dealing with Charon Industries. I think Charon is a corrupt and evil corporation like Umbrella (Resident Evil) and Absertgo Industries (Assassin's Creed). Charon Industries is referenced in Season 9/10 (coffee cups with the company's name on it; Staff of Charon, the Insurrectionist flagship) and more recently Episode 11 of Season 12 (Charon Model 44). Rhee Seribal was probably a CI official before Maine killed him. Shouldn't there be a page about them though, I mean they could be an acutal company in Red vs Blue. K