User blog:Western Gen/Speculations for Season 13

Chorus is a planet on the edge of civilization, in a galaxy far, far away blah blah blah you already know this. The real story is that a bunch of Space Pirate assholes working for some entity calling themselves “Control” had infiltrated the Civil War on the planet on both sides, using their mercenaries Locus and Felix, with the intent of mass genocide for the whole planet. When the Reds and Blues arrived, Control had them captured and separated to both the Federal Army and the New Republic, to push the war to a final confrontation. However, the Reds and Blues managed to regroup with eachother, as well as Carolina and Epsilon, and their new friend Dr. Grey. She’s nice.

Ultimately, the Reds and Blues were able to stop the armies from killing themselves in another dramatic action sequence, by holding Locus and Felix off until they could destroy their radio jammer and send a message with the truth to the armies. And they would’ve gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for those meddling kids.

After end of the conflict, and the shocking revelation of John Elizabeth Andersmith’s real name, Epsilon informs Carolina he’s finally done with the manifest, and unmask the true culprit behind Control at long last: Charon Industries, and more specifically, Malcolm Hargrove. So they decide to send him a nice thank-you letter.

In response to this news, the Chairman decides to cancel his meeting with the Evil British People club, and confirms with FILSS that the crate (yes, the mystery box at the end of Season 11), was unloaded and in the trophy room. It was! It’s Maine’s helmet. Not the body. Just a helmet. That’s all. He didn’t stuff a dead guy in a box, that’s gross. However, the Chairman’s next move and what he decides to do with this helmet remains to be seen.

And everyone forgot about Doc.