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|show_name = Red vs. Blue: Singularity
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|Title = ''Red vs. Blue: Singularity''
 
|Image = Red-vs-blue-season-17-singularity-poster.jpg
|filmed using = ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]<br>[[Halo 2]]<br>[[Halo 3]]<br>[[Halo 4]]<br>[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''
 
 
|Creator = [[Burnie Burns]]
|genre = science fiction, comedy
 
 
|Directors = [[Josh Ornelas]]<br>[[Austin Clark]]
|runtime = TBD
 
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|Writers = [[Jason Weight]]<br>[[Miles Luna]] <small>(Episodes 5 and 9)</small>
|creator = [[Burnie Burns]]
 
 
|Cast = [[Dan Godwin]]<br>[[Geoff Ramsey]]<br>[[Gus Sorola]]<br>[[Jason Saldaña]]<br>[[wikipedia:Ricco Fajardo|Ricco Fajardo]]<br>[[Joel Heyman]]<br>[[Lee Eddy]]<br>[[Matt Hullum]]<br>[[Shannon McCormick]]<br>[[Jen Brown]]<br>[[Rebecca Frasier]]
|director = [[Josh Ornelas]]<br>[[Austin Clark]]
 
|writer = [[Jason Weight]]<br>[[Miles Luna]] <small>(Episode 5)</small>
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|Composers = [[Trocadero]]<br>[[David Levy]]
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|Episodes = 12
|voice_actors = [[Dan Godwin]]<br>[[Geoff Ramsey]]<br>[[Gus Sorola]]<br>[[Jason Saldaña]]<br>Ricco Fajardo<br>[[Joel Heyman]]<br>[[Lee Eddy]]<br>[[Matt Hullum]]<br>[[Shannon McCormick]]<br>[[Jen Brown]]
 
 
|Game Engine = ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]<br>[[Halo 2]]<br>[[Halo 3]]<br>[[Halo 4]]<br>[[Halo 5: Guardians]]<br>[[Character Animation]]''
|production_company = [[Rooster Teeth]]
 
 
|Original Run = March 9, 2019<ref name=announcement>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51978076 2019 PROGRAMMING PREVIEW | Rooster Teeth]</ref> - May 25, 2019
|num_episodes = 12
 
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|Status = Ended
|website = http://roosterteeth.com/
 
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|Previous = ''[[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox|The Shisno Paradox]]''
|image = [[File:Red-vs-blue-season-17-singularity-poster.jpg|270px]]
 
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|Next = ''[[Red vs. Blue: Zero|Zero]]''
|caption =
 
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|Running Time = 139 minutes
|releases = March 9, 2019<ref name=announcement>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51978076 2019 PROGRAMMING PREVIEW | Rooster Teeth]</ref>}}
 
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}}
   
'''''Red vs. Blue: Singularity''''' is the seventeenth full season of ''[[Red vs. Blue]]''. It is the third and final installment in the ''[[The Shisno Paradox]]'' story arc, which began with ''[[Red vs. Blue: Season 15|Season 15]]'', as well as a direct continuation of ''[[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox|Season 16]]''. [[Jason Weight]] returns to write the season, while [[Josh Ornelas]] and [[Austin Clark]] co-direct. [[Joe Nicolosi]], writer/director of the previous two seasons, moved to other projects in 2018; however, he did outline the story alongside Weight and [[Miles Luna]],<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995661 RVB AND BEYOND | Rooster Teeth]</ref> who provided additional writing.<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995660 SINGULARITY | Rooster Teeth]</ref>
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'''''Red vs. Blue: Singularity''''' is the seventeenth full season of ''[[Red vs. Blue]]''. It is the third and final installment in the ''[[The Shisno Trilogy]]'', which began with ''[[Red vs. Blue: Season 15|Season 15]]'', as well as a direct continuation of [[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox|the previous season]]. [[Jason Weight]] returns to write the season, while machinimators [[Josh Ornelas]] and [[Austin Clark]] co-direct. [[Joe Nicolosi]], writer/director of the previous two seasons, moved to other projects in 2018; however, he did outline the story alongside Weight and [[Miles Luna]],<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995661 RVB AND BEYOND | Rooster Teeth]</ref> who provided additional writing.<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995660 SINGULARITY | Rooster Teeth]</ref>
   
The season was announced on January 28, 2019, and premiered on March 9. The first trailer for the season, as well as the official synopsis, were released by ''Collider'' on March 7.<ref> [http://collider.com/red-vs-blue-season-17-trailer/?utm_campaign=collidersocial&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter Exclusive: ‘Red vs Blue’ Season 17 Trailer Plays Fast and Loose with Time]</ref> It is currently airing exclusively on [[Rooster Teeth]]'s official website.
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The season was announced on January 28, 2019, and premiered on March 9. The first trailer for the season, as well as the official synopsis, were released by ''Collider'' on March 7.<ref> [http://collider.com/red-vs-blue-season-17-trailer/?utm_campaign=collidersocial&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter Exclusive: ‘Red vs Blue’ Season 17 Trailer Plays Fast and Loose with Time]</ref> Nearly a year after airing exclusively on [[Rooster Teeth]]'s official website, the episodes started being uploaded weekly on the RT Animation YouTube channel, starting on February 3, 2020.
   
 
Despite being teased in the [[Paradox|finale]] of the previous season, ''Singularity'' is not shot in ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]''<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995662 RED VS. BLUE: SINGULARITY | Rooster Teeth]</ref>, instead utilizing several previous ''Halo'' games such as ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' for scenes set in the past (unlike ''The Shisno Paradox'', which almost exclusively used ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'').
 
Despite being teased in the [[Paradox|finale]] of the previous season, ''Singularity'' is not shot in ''[[Halo 2 Anniversary]]''<ref>[https://roosterteeth.com/post/51995662 RED VS. BLUE: SINGULARITY | Rooster Teeth]</ref>, instead utilizing several previous ''Halo'' games such as ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' for scenes set in the past (unlike ''The Shisno Paradox'', which almost exclusively used ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'').
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
===[[Reds and Blues]]===
 
===[[Reds and Blues]]===
*[[Washington]] (episodes)
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*[[Michael J. Caboose|Caboose]] (12 episodes)
*[[Michael J. Caboose|Caboose]] (8 episodes)
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*[[Washington]] (11 episodes)
*[[Franklin Delano Donut|Donut]] (7 episodes)
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*[[Franklin Delano Donut|Donut]] (11 episodes)
*[[Dick Simmons|Simmons]] (7 episodes)
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*[[Dexter Grif|Grif]] (11 episodes)
*[[Dexter Grif|Grif]] (7 episodes)
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*[[Lavernius Tucker|Tucker]] (11 episodes)
*[[Lavernius Tucker|Tucker]] (7 episodes)
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*[[Dick Simmons|Simmons]] (11 episodes)
*[[Sarge]] (6 episodes)
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*[[Sarge]] (10 episodes)
*[[Carolina]] (5 episodes)
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*[[Carolina]] (9 episodes)
*[[Lopez the Heavy|Lopez]] (4 episodes)
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*[[Lopez the Heavy|Lopez]] (8 episodes)
*[[Leonard L. Church|Church]] (4 episodes)
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*[[Kaikaina Grif|Sister]] (episodes)
*[[Epsilon]] (4 episodes)
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*[[Frank DuFresne|Doc]] (6 episodes)
*[[Kaikaina Grif|Sister]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Sheila]] (4 episodes)
 
*[[Junior]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Tex]] (2 episode)
 
*[[Tex (Epsilon)|Epsilon-Tex]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Andy]] (2 episode)
 
*[[Freckles]] (1 episode)
 
   
 
===[[Agents of Chrovos]]===
 
===[[Agents of Chrovos]]===
*[[Genkins]] (5 episodes)
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*[[Chrovos]] (8 episodes)
*[[Chrovos]] (4 episodes)
 
   
 
===[[Cosmic Powers]]===
 
===[[Cosmic Powers]]===
 
*[[Huggins]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Huggins]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Labyrinth A.I]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Atlus Arcadium Rex]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Kalirama]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Burnstorm]] (1 episode)
   
===[[Project Freelancer]]===
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===[[Chorus]]===
 
*[[Emily Grey]] (2 episodes)
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===Everwhen Timeline===
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*[[Leonard L. Church|Church]] (5 episodes)
 
*[[Sheila]] (5 episodes)
 
*[[Locus]] (5 episodes)
 
*[[Epsilon]] (4 episodes)
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*[[Meta]] (4 episodes)
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*[[Lopez 2.0]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Zealots]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Junior]] (2 episodes)
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*[[Tex]] (2 episodes)
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*[[Andy]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Four Seven Niner|Recovery Command]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Four Seven Niner|Recovery Command]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Delta]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Delta]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Insurrectionist Leader|C.T.]] (2 episodes)
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*[[Freckles]] (2 episodes)
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*[[Vanessa Kimball]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Felix]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Tex (Epsilon)|Epsilon-Tex]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Wyoming]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Wyoming]] (1 episode)
 
*[[York]] (1 episode)
 
*[[York]] (1 episode)
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*[[Iowa]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Iowa]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Ohio]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Ohio]] (1 episode)
 
===[[Chorus]]===
 
*[[Emily Grey]] (2 episodes)
 
 
*[[Santa]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Santa]] (1 episode)
*[[Vanessa Kimball]] (1 episode)
 
 
===[[Interstellar Daily]]===
 
 
*[[Dylan Andrews]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Dylan Andrews]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Jax Jonez]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Jax Jonez]] (1 episode)
   
 
===Other===
 
===Other===
*[[Frank DuFresne|Doc]] (episodes)
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*[[Genkins]] (9 episodes)
*[[Meta]] (3 episodes)
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*Coach Prestwood (2 episodes)
*[[Lopez 2.0]] (2 episodes)
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*[[Cheryl]] (1 episode)
 
*[[Gerald]] (1 episode)
*[[Insurrectionist Leader|C.T.]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Locus]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Zealots]] (1 episode)
 
 
*Washington's Butler (1 episode)
 
*Washington's Butler (1 episode)
*Cheryl (1 episode)
 
*Gerald (1 episode)
 
*[[Felix]] (1 episode)
 
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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| '''#'''
 
| '''#'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Episode Title'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Episode Title'''
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| style="text-align:center;" | '''Airdate (initial)'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Running Time'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Running Time'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Description'''
 
| style="text-align:center;" | '''Description'''
 
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| 1. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[A Sitch in Time]]''' || 11:47 || The Reds and Blues ruin the universe.
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| 1. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[A Sitch in Time]]''' ||March 9, 2019|| 11:47 || The Reds and Blues ruin the universe.
 
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| 2. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Everwhen]]''' || 10:22 || Donut learns what an innuendo is.
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| 2. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Everwhen]]''' ||March 16, 2019|| 10:22 || Donut learns what an innuendo is.
 
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| 3. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Schrödingin']]''' || 12:18 || Wash resigns as financier of The Giant Walking Cannon Funeral Company.
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| 3. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Schrödingin']]''' ||March 23, 2019|| 12:18 || Wash resigns as financier of The Giant Walking Cannon Funeral Company.
 
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| 4. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Breaching the Torus]]''' || 9:31 || People are shot. Only Simmons seems to mind.
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| 4. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Breaching the Torus]]''' ||March 30, 2019|| 9:31 || People are shot. Only Simmons seems to mind.
 
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| 5. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[The Not-So-Good Ol' Days]]''' || 9:42 || Wash takes up freelancing.
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| 5. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[The Not-So-Good Ol' Days]]''' ||April 6, 2019|| 9:42 || Wash takes up freelancing.
 
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| 6. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Self-Fulfilling Odyssey]]''' || 12:19 || Sarge gets a 2-for-1 deal on pelicans this week!
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| 6. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Self-Fulfilling Odyssey]]''' ||April 13, 2019|| 12:19 || Sarge gets a 2-for-1 deal on pelicans this week!
 
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| 7. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Limbo]]''' || 10:00 || Huggins is information and cannot be destroyed.
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| 7. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Limbo]]''' ||April 20, 2019|| 10:00 || Huggins is information and cannot be destroyed.
 
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| 8. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Finally]]''' || 8:58 || Caboose's Guide to Re-Zipping Time.
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| 8. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Finally]]''' ||April 27, 2019|| 8:58 || Caboose's Guide to Re-Zipping Time.
 
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| 9. || style="text-align:center;" | '''Succession''' || TBA || A leader steps up.
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| 9. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Succession]]''' ||May 4, 2019|| 12:32 || A leader steps up.
 
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| 10. || style="text-align:center;" | '''TBA''' || TBA || TBA
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| 10. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Killing Time]]''' ||May 11, 2019|| 8:56 || Wash would like to be shot. One shooting, please.
 
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| 11. || style="text-align:center;" | '''TBA''' || TBA || TBA
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| 11. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Omphalos]]''' ||May 18, 2019|| 11:17 || Sarge hates boredom. Grif hates excitement. Lopez hates Lopez.
 
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| 12. || style="text-align:center;" | '''TBA''' || TBA || TBA
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| 12. || style="text-align:center;" | '''[[Theogeny]]''' ||May 25, 2019|| 21:43 || Chrovos has a plan. It comes back to bite them.
 
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*''Airdate'': March 6, 2019
 
*''Airdate'': March 6, 2019
 
Join the Reds and Blues as they discover the finer details of art, and learn proper museum etiquette!
 
Join the Reds and Blues as they discover the finer details of art, and learn proper museum etiquette!
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==See Also==
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{{Main|Red vs. Blue: Season 17 Soundtrack}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*This season contains 12 episodes<ref name=announcement></ref>, making it the shortest season to date by that measure.
 
*This season contains 12 episodes<ref name=announcement></ref>, making it the shortest season to date by that measure.
 
*The word ''Singularity'' has several uses, as in "technological singularity" (a hypothetical stage of technological advancement stemming from the creation of [[Artificial Intelligence]]) or "gravitational singularity" (a point of infinite density at the center of a black hole), among others.
 
*The word ''Singularity'' has several uses, as in "technological singularity" (a hypothetical stage of technological advancement stemming from the creation of [[Artificial Intelligence]]) or "gravitational singularity" (a point of infinite density at the center of a black hole), among others.
*Jason Weight also considered the titles ''Everwhen'' and ''The Firewall Paradox''<ref>{{Cite tweet|aJasonWeight|status/1107125850183557120|Jason Weight}}</ref>.
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*Jason Weight also considered the titles ''Everwhen'' and ''The Firewall Paradox''<ref>{{Cite tweet|aJasonWeight|status/1107125850183557120|Jason Weight}}</ref>.
 
**Everwhen was later used as the title of the [[Everwhen|second episode]], referring to the period of "soft time" traversed (and named) by [[Donut]] during the season.
 
**Everwhen was later used as the title of the [[Everwhen|second episode]], referring to the period of "soft time" traversed (and named) by [[Donut]] during the season.
 
**In physics, the Firewall Paradox is a problem regarding the quantum entanglement of Hawking radiation emitted from a black hole.
 
**In physics, the Firewall Paradox is a problem regarding the quantum entanglement of Hawking radiation emitted from a black hole.
 
*The official poster adequately has as its central characters Donut and Washington, the two Reds and Blues who do not start the season trapped reliving their memories and also have the most screentime.
 
*The official poster adequately has as its central characters Donut and Washington, the two Reds and Blues who do not start the season trapped reliving their memories and also have the most screentime.
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**This contrasts with the [[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox|previous season]] where Donut and Washington had the least screentime.
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*The [[Cosmic Powers]] were intended to have a role in the story at one point during development.<ref>{{Cite tweet|aJasonWeight|status/1203407218378448896|Jason Weight}}</ref>
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*The poster for this season features reused promotional materials from ''[[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox|The Shisno Paradox]]'', reusing the character models from that seasons poster, with the exception of Wash, who was included via screenshot.
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**The YouTube release of this season features episode thumbnails utilizing promotional material from ''[[Red vs. Blue: Season 13|Season 13]]'' and ''[[Red vs. Blue: Season 14|14]]'', as well as ''[[Red vs. Blue: The Shisno Paradox|The Shisno Paradox]]'', rather than anything from the actual season.
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**The logo used in the marketing for this season is different than the one seen in the actual season, for unknown reasons.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 16:29, 3 August 2020

Red vs. Blue: Singularity is the seventeenth full season of Red vs. Blue. It is the third and final installment in the The Shisno Trilogy, which began with Season 15, as well as a direct continuation of the previous season. Jason Weight returns to write the season, while machinimators Josh Ornelas and Austin Clark co-direct. Joe Nicolosi, writer/director of the previous two seasons, moved to other projects in 2018; however, he did outline the story alongside Weight and Miles Luna,[2] who provided additional writing.[3]

The season was announced on January 28, 2019, and premiered on March 9. The first trailer for the season, as well as the official synopsis, were released by Collider on March 7.[4] Nearly a year after airing exclusively on Rooster Teeth's official website, the episodes started being uploaded weekly on the RT Animation YouTube channel, starting on February 3, 2020.

Despite being teased in the finale of the previous season, Singularity is not shot in Halo 2 Anniversary[5], instead utilizing several previous Halo games such as Halo: Combat Evolved for scenes set in the past (unlike The Shisno Paradox, which almost exclusively used Halo 5: Guardians).

Synopsis

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Writing session for the season. L-R: Joe Nicolosi (S16 writer), Jason Weight (writer), Miles Luna (RT head writer)

It took two seasons for the Reds and Blues to break the universe, but they’re about to discover that things can always get worse.

The flow of time is in disarray now that Chrovos has been freed from their old prison, and the Reds and Blues are unwittingly trapped, reliving their past memories. Fortunately, there’s still one person in the universe who can do something about it: Donut. Thanks to his quick thinking, Donut manages to trap Chrovos in a temporary cell, but it won’t hold for long. Chrovos’ lackey, Genkins, travels through time with the Reds and Blues and changes the events of their history, creating cracks in an increasingly fragile timeline. If Donut can’t find a way to snap his friends out of it, Chrovos will truly be free and life as we know it will be rewritten.

Characters

Reds and Blues

Agents of Chrovos

Cosmic Powers

Chorus

Everwhen Timeline

Other

  • Genkins (9 episodes)
  • Coach Prestwood (2 episodes)
  • Cheryl (1 episode)
  • Gerald (1 episode)
  • Washington's Butler (1 episode)

Episodes

Episode List
# Episode Title Airdate (initial) Running Time Description
1. A Sitch in Time March 9, 2019 11:47 The Reds and Blues ruin the universe.
2. Everwhen March 16, 2019 10:22 Donut learns what an innuendo is.
3. Schrödingin' March 23, 2019 12:18 Wash resigns as financier of The Giant Walking Cannon Funeral Company.
4. Breaching the Torus March 30, 2019 9:31 People are shot. Only Simmons seems to mind.
5. The Not-So-Good Ol' Days April 6, 2019 9:42 Wash takes up freelancing.
6. Self-Fulfilling Odyssey April 13, 2019 12:19 Sarge gets a 2-for-1 deal on pelicans this week!
7. Limbo April 20, 2019 10:00 Huggins is information and cannot be destroyed.
8. Finally April 27, 2019 8:58 Caboose's Guide to Re-Zipping Time.
9. Succession May 4, 2019 12:32 A leader steps up.
10. Killing Time May 11, 2019 8:56 Wash would like to be shot. One shooting, please.
11. Omphalos May 18, 2019 11:17 Sarge hates boredom. Grif hates excitement. Lopez hates Lopez.
12. Theogeny May 25, 2019 21:43 Chrovos has a plan. It comes back to bite them.

Other Episodes

New Holidays

Simmons and Lopez have some very important information about the TRUE holidays we should all be celebrating.

Cultural Appreciation

Join the Reds and Blues as they discover the finer details of art, and learn proper museum etiquette!

See Also

Main article: Red vs. Blue: Season 17 Soundtrack

Trivia

  • This season contains 12 episodes[1], making it the shortest season to date by that measure.
  • The word Singularity has several uses, as in "technological singularity" (a hypothetical stage of technological advancement stemming from the creation of Artificial Intelligence) or "gravitational singularity" (a point of infinite density at the center of a black hole), among others.
  • Jason Weight also considered the titles Everwhen and The Firewall Paradox[6].
    • Everwhen was later used as the title of the second episode, referring to the period of "soft time" traversed (and named) by Donut during the season.
    • In physics, the Firewall Paradox is a problem regarding the quantum entanglement of Hawking radiation emitted from a black hole.
  • The official poster adequately has as its central characters Donut and Washington, the two Reds and Blues who do not start the season trapped reliving their memories and also have the most screentime.
    • This contrasts with the previous season where Donut and Washington had the least screentime.
  • The Cosmic Powers were intended to have a role in the story at one point during development.[7]
  • The poster for this season features reused promotional materials from The Shisno Paradox, reusing the character models from that seasons poster, with the exception of Wash, who was included via screenshot.
    • The YouTube release of this season features episode thumbnails utilizing promotional material from Season 13 and 14, as well as The Shisno Paradox, rather than anything from the actual season.
    • The logo used in the marketing for this season is different than the one seen in the actual season, for unknown reasons.

References

Trailer