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| image = [[File:RN5.png|250px]] | | image = [[File:RN5.png|250px]] | ||
| airdate = July 27, 2025 | | airdate = July 27, 2025 | ||
| director = Syp The Mighty | | director = Syp The Mighty | ||
| animation = EprothStudios | |||
| writer = [[Syp The Mighty]]<br>[[Revoltge]] | | writer = [[Syp The Mighty]]<br>[[Revoltge]] | ||
| starring = Revoltge<br>TheiDsStudios<br>Daks<br>Ebb!<br>Pootan<br>jaxbeetle<br>Blankslate<br>Monies The Great<br>ethanchaotic<br>J.C. Bourne<br>CaramelizedChaos<br>Corvaeraas<br>Heza<br>Annie<br>Intro-Mind<br>Ella Rhee<br>Xanthe Folan<br>Syp The Mighty<br>Natasha | | starring = Revoltge<br>TheiDsStudios<br>Daks<br>Ebb!<br>Pootan<br>jaxbeetle<br>Blankslate<br>Monies The Great<br>ethanchaotic<br>J.C. Bourne<br>CaramelizedChaos<br>Corvaeraas<br>Heza<br>Annie<br>Intro-Mind<br>Ella Rhee<br>Xanthe Folan<br>Syp The Mighty<br>Natasha | ||
| editor = Syp The Mighty | |||
| music = Cole Vakassian | |||
| previous = [[The Last Dance]] | | previous = [[The Last Dance]] | ||
| next = | | next = | ||
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*[[Hilda Frakes]] | *[[Hilda Frakes]] | ||
*[[Denise Rocko]] | *[[Denise Rocko]] | ||
*[[Ignacio Dominguez]] <small>(mentioned only)</small> | |||
===[[Outpost Rat's Nest|Rat's Nest Guards]]=== | ===[[Outpost Rat's Nest|Rat's Nest Guards]]=== | ||
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*[[Molotov]] | *[[Molotov]] | ||
*[[Cocktail]] | *[[Cocktail]] | ||
*Raquel Rodrigo <small>(mentioned only)</small> | *[[Primal]] <small>(corpse)</small> | ||
*[[Raquel Rodrigo]] <small>(mentioned only)</small> | |||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Various characters from ''[[ | *Various characters from ''[[Guard Duty]]'' appear in this episode, including (in order of appearance): | ||
**[[Randy DeLuca]], with ethanchaotic reprising his role | **[[Randy DeLuca]], with ethanchaotic reprising his role | ||
**[[Denise Rocko]], with CaramelizedChaos reprising her role | **[[Denise Rocko]], with CaramelizedChaos reprising her role | ||
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**[[Pathfinder]], with Heza reprising her role | **[[Pathfinder]], with Heza reprising her role | ||
**[[Robert Balboa]], with Revoltge reprising his role | **[[Robert Balboa]], with Revoltge reprising his role | ||
**[[212 Exultant Forge]], with jaxebeetle reprising their role | **[[212 Exultant Forge]], with jaxebeetle reprising their role from the ''[[Season 1]]'' director's cut | ||
**[[Molotov]], with Revoltge reprising his role | **[[Molotov]], with Revoltge reprising his role from the ''[[Season 1]]'' director's cut | ||
**[[Cocktail]], with Annie reprising her role | **[[Cocktail]], with Annie reprising her role from the ''[[Season 1]]'' director's cut | ||
**[[Geff Rodrigo]], with Intro-Mind reprising his role | **[[Geff Rodrigo]], with Intro-Mind reprising his role | ||
**[[Mitchell Miller]], with Blankslate reprising his role | **[[Mitchell Miller]], with Blankslate reprising his role | ||
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**[[Nicole Vega]], with Xanthe Folan reprising her role | **[[Nicole Vega]], with Xanthe Folan reprising her role | ||
**[[June Vega]], with Syp The Mighty reprising her role | **[[June Vega]], with Syp The Mighty reprising her role | ||
**[[Corvus]], with Natasha reprising her role | **[[Corvus]], with Natasha reprising her role from the ''[[Season 1]]'' director's cut | ||
*Primal is revealed to have been hired by [[Trinity Advancements]] in this episode. | |||
*The name of Trinity's co-founder first mentioned in ''[[Replacement]]'' is revealed in this episode, being '''Raquel Rodrigo'''. | |||
*Forge is revealed to be a robot, after being heard in ''[[Invader]]''. jaxbeetle reprises their role from the director's cut of ''[[Season 1]]''. | *Forge is revealed to be a robot, after being heard in ''[[Invader]]''. jaxbeetle reprises their role from the director's cut of ''[[Season 1]]''. | ||
* | *Carmine is revealed to have survived from being shot by Trooper in [[The Last Dance|the previous episode]], given a "healing salve" by Pathfinder. | ||
*Molotov and Cocktail are revealed to be working for Trinity Advancements, after having swept [[Outpost Black Out]] in the post-credits of the ''[[Season 1]]'' director's cut. Revoltge and Annie reprise their roles as Molotov and Cocktail respectively. | *Molotov and Cocktail are revealed to be working for Trinity Advancements, after having swept [[Outpost Black Out]] in the post-credits of the ''[[Season 1]]'' director's cut. Revoltge and Annie reprise their roles as Molotov and Cocktail respectively. | ||
*The post-credits scene takes place after the events of ''[[Retrograde]]'', with Trooper having mentioned Outpost Rat's Nest being his next destination in that episode. | *The post-credits scene takes place after the events of ''[[Retrograde]]'', with Trooper having mentioned Outpost Rat's Nest being his next destination in that episode. | ||
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*The song Corvus hums is ''We'll Meet Again'' by Vera Lynn, which is the song that Trooper sang to the guards upon his reintroduction in the [[Truth|penultimate episode]] of ''[[Classic Season 2]]''. | *The song Corvus hums is ''We'll Meet Again'' by Vera Lynn, which is the song that Trooper sang to the guards upon his reintroduction in the [[Truth|penultimate episode]] of ''[[Classic Season 2]]''. | ||
*Frakes and Rocko's dynamic was inspired by the dynamic of Presley and Barlowe from jaxbeetle's upcoming series ''[[Nine to Five]]'', with J.C. Bourne cast as Frakes to act off of her ''Nine to Five'' co-star CaramelizedChaos as Rocko. | *Frakes and Rocko's dynamic was inspired by the dynamic of Presley and Barlowe from jaxbeetle's upcoming series ''[[Nine to Five]]'', with J.C. Bourne cast as Frakes to act off of her ''Nine to Five'' co-star CaramelizedChaos as Rocko. | ||
*The flashforward post-credits scene is a direct reference to ''[[Infinity]]'', the finale of ''[[Classic Season 1]]'', in which the guards briefly visit Outpost Rat's Nest before it is swiftly blown up by Trooper. | |||
*[[Ignacio Dominguez]], [[Alana Reynolds]], and [[Louie Vargas]] were all originally going to appear, having been included in various early stages of the script, before ultimately being cut in favor of including Carmine's fate as well as Balboa, Forge, and Pathfinder. | |||
*Randy and Vega's exchange was originally going to take place on the [[UNSC Cosmo]] with Ignacio and Vega, with the scene's setting being changed to Outpost Bird's Eye and Ignacio being changed to Randy. | |||
*Randy mentions that [[Primal]] was a hitman contracted by [[Raquel Rodrigo]], said to be Trinity's co-founder. Molotov mentions his and Cocktail's presence as being on behalf of "Mother Trinity", referring to [[Trinity Advancements]]. [[Valentine]] additionally mentions that [[Primal]] was hired by Trinity, to which Cocktail confirms by referring to Primal as her "vanilla comrade". As Primal mentions he and Trooper both being employed by someone known as the "Operator" in ''[[The Last Dance]]'', this figure revealed to be Raquel Rodrigo. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 4 October 2025
Curtain Call...Encore! is the fifth and final episode of Rat's Nest.
Description
Time waits for no one, and neither does HQ.
Characters
HQ
- Emily Vega
- Randy DeLuca
- Brigadier
- Valentine
- Hilda Frakes
- Denise Rocko
- Ignacio Dominguez (mentioned only)
Rat's Nest Guards
Black Out Guards
Trinity Advancements
- Robert Balboa
- Pathfinder
- 212 Exultant Forge
- Molotov
- Cocktail
- Primal (corpse)
- Raquel Rodrigo (mentioned only)
Other
Trivia
- Various characters from Guard Duty appear in this episode, including (in order of appearance):
- Randy DeLuca, with ethanchaotic reprising his role
- Denise Rocko, with CaramelizedChaos reprising her role
- Brigadier, with Corvaeraas reprising her role
- Valentine, with Heza reprising her role
- Pathfinder, with Heza reprising her role
- Robert Balboa, with Revoltge reprising his role
- 212 Exultant Forge, with jaxebeetle reprising their role from the Season 1 director's cut
- Molotov, with Revoltge reprising his role from the Season 1 director's cut
- Cocktail, with Annie reprising her role from the Season 1 director's cut
- Geff Rodrigo, with Intro-Mind reprising his role
- Mitchell Miller, with Blankslate reprising his role
- Sarah Daws, with Ella Rhee reprising her role
- Nicole Vega, with Xanthe Folan reprising her role
- June Vega, with Syp The Mighty reprising her role
- Corvus, with Natasha reprising her role from the Season 1 director's cut
- Primal is revealed to have been hired by Trinity Advancements in this episode.
- The name of Trinity's co-founder first mentioned in Replacement is revealed in this episode, being Raquel Rodrigo.
- Forge is revealed to be a robot, after being heard in Invader. jaxbeetle reprises their role from the director's cut of Season 1.
- Carmine is revealed to have survived from being shot by Trooper in the previous episode, given a "healing salve" by Pathfinder.
- Molotov and Cocktail are revealed to be working for Trinity Advancements, after having swept Outpost Black Out in the post-credits of the Season 1 director's cut. Revoltge and Annie reprise their roles as Molotov and Cocktail respectively.
- The post-credits scene takes place after the events of Retrograde, with Trooper having mentioned Outpost Rat's Nest being his next destination in that episode.
- The music cues in the flashfoward scene are more faithful rearrangements of the tunes Revoltge composed for Guard Duty Classic.
- Corvus is shown to have continued following Trooper and the Black Out Guards since Outpost High Ground, killing the SAFE soldiers stationed there. Natasha reprises her role from the director's cut of Season 1.
- The song Corvus hums is We'll Meet Again by Vera Lynn, which is the song that Trooper sang to the guards upon his reintroduction in the penultimate episode of Classic Season 2.
- Frakes and Rocko's dynamic was inspired by the dynamic of Presley and Barlowe from jaxbeetle's upcoming series Nine to Five, with J.C. Bourne cast as Frakes to act off of her Nine to Five co-star CaramelizedChaos as Rocko.
- The flashforward post-credits scene is a direct reference to Infinity, the finale of Classic Season 1, in which the guards briefly visit Outpost Rat's Nest before it is swiftly blown up by Trooper.
- Ignacio Dominguez, Alana Reynolds, and Louie Vargas were all originally going to appear, having been included in various early stages of the script, before ultimately being cut in favor of including Carmine's fate as well as Balboa, Forge, and Pathfinder.
- Randy and Vega's exchange was originally going to take place on the UNSC Cosmo with Ignacio and Vega, with the scene's setting being changed to Outpost Bird's Eye and Ignacio being changed to Randy.
- Randy mentions that Primal was a hitman contracted by Raquel Rodrigo, said to be Trinity's co-founder. Molotov mentions his and Cocktail's presence as being on behalf of "Mother Trinity", referring to Trinity Advancements. Valentine additionally mentions that Primal was hired by Trinity, to which Cocktail confirms by referring to Primal as her "vanilla comrade". As Primal mentions he and Trooper both being employed by someone known as the "Operator" in The Last Dance, this figure revealed to be Raquel Rodrigo.
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