User blog comment:IceFireWarden0/Speculations for Season 11/@comment-5189054-20130108233149/@comment-4616231-20130109041004



The reason the Reds attack things so much is usually Sarge and his trigger-happy attitude. He's always been trying to beat the Blues. And seeing as he's the leader they just go along with him. Grif would gladly not do any work and Simmons can have fun hacking mainframes or something. And Donut.....I really don't want to elaborate there.

The Blues should care because well without Church they are nothing, what else will they do?

Ah yes, of course this is the next jump in logic. You're bored with nothing to do, so you decide to find all the people who might've been left behind from a project that screwed you over and kill them, even if you've never met them before. They were part of it, so they must be stopped, even if they never did anything to you either. Because that's what the Blues do when they're bored. I think Tucker would have better luck with his rock.

They started off bored from the beginning. And BGC happened. And it was awesome. And guess what? They weren't mercenaries.

Washington has the intelligence and motivation to find the old Freelancers for many reasons: Revenge and to give other Freelancers what he was given, A second chance.

Revenge? Why would he want revenge? As far as I can tell, they didn't do anything to him. The Freelancers were the pawns of the Director. If anything, he would be trying to HELP them. It's not their fault they were pawns, after all. Only reason he might want to kill one is if they were some sort of psychopath I guess, but if people like Utah and Georgia are anything to go by, the rest of the Agents are probably like the derply soldiers. Except Freelancers.

The Reds and Blues obviously dont care about risking their lives, they have proved that when they faced the Tex Bots.

The reason they did that was for Church and Carolina. Ok maybe not so much Carolina. Probably more for Church. Point being, Church was their friend and they stood by him. It was personal. Becoming mercenaries? Not so much.

Also, it would be a major plot hole not to reveal what happened to the other Freelancers. This would be a perfect way to show what happened to the others.

Not necessarily a plot hole. There ARE more of them, but seeing as they didn't affect the main story to an extent where it would create an inconsistency, it's not a problem.

And they already did two backstory seasons. They could bring Carolina into it because she'd been mentioned enough before, so she wasn't totally out of nowhere. Any completely new ones besides her we didn't see, and if they were going to be important in the present, they should've shown them in the past. Since we didn't see any completely new ones in the past, I don't think we will in the present, either. There was only Utah and Georgia but I really doubt that with how derply those two are they get hunted down by the Reds and Blues for "revenge".

And like I said this should take place a year or two after Season 10, the Reds and Blues would have had plenty of time to enjoy Blood Gulch.

I meant US actually getting to see them in Blood Gulch more. If Season 11 opens up with the Reds and Blues in some random location fighting a random dude, with a caption saying A FEW YEARS LATER, Ima be pissed.

Lastly, the last few seasons have proved that the sim troops are not the idiots that they have been known to be. Now they have a chance to make themselves useful.

I didn't start watching RvB because it had some soldiers making themselves useful. I watched it because they weren't.

Also how would a conversation with the idea for them to be mercenaries even go? I can't imagine anything like that happening.