

Try this. Red vs blue season 15. https://youtu.be/U06Xp8CV1Fg a reporter appears after the intro about 3 mins in.
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Try this. Red vs blue season 15. https://youtu.be/U06Xp8CV1Fg a reporter appears after the intro about 3 mins in.
I think so too…info dumped for OP.
I think one of the Red vs Blue plotlines did include a reporter as part of the episodes around season 10-13. It got a pretty good following, so much so people called for the voice actors to be part of the official games, but they got.pretty close with caboose venturing into reach. https://youtu.be/Sh3AXwolioQ
So they started season 1 with halo 1 filming people playing the game and putting their own voices over it. They had two groups of soldiers in a box canyon with bases and they were fighting as part of a ‘training’ program for super soldiers like master Chief but were freelancers.
They even promoted the new games by making videos about them playing new levels.
They got access to he official models and did motion capture of fights for videos in seasons 6-8 and I turned out about the time the reporter turned up.
If you get into it, my recommendation is watch seasons 1, 6,7,8 and maybe 20 if you want more. 1 introduces the characters , 6,7,8 is a nice trilogy and 20 is the final season.
Spoiling a little . It turns out project freelancer use an AI fragment and tried tonmake super soldiers and the director did some shady stuff and I think the reporter got wind of some things freelancer did.
Not exactly a dish, but a Pie or a Sausage roll followed by a Lamington.
Aternatively Tim Tams. (I’d like a chocolate biscuit. How much chocolate? Yes.)
The movie I saw in Australia had the quote exactly as is. I’d like to think most of us recognize that a mile is a bit longer than a kilometer and that those distances are common in drag racing, so they’re referred to as is. If we were measuring distance from driving to another city it’s in kilometers and miles aren’t used.
Tape measures have centimeters and inches on them. If I’m using approximations I might use inches and Subway has probably been the main reason Aussies know of inches and a foot.
If I’m doing any scientific measurement like building a cabinet etc, it’s mm and cm.
World. Why? “Hello World”.
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