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* The season finale of ''Singularity'' has [[https://youtu.be/AonvvN7Gwq4 "Fall, Break and Rise,"]] the theme that plays during the climactic battle between Carolina and her past self in the Labyrinth. Starting off with a menacing drone during the build-up to the fight, the theme quickly ramps up in intensity as the two Carolinas face off, harkening back to Seasons 9-10 and complimenting the nostalgic visual of Carolina fighting herself in the Project Freelancer training arena. For the first proper fight scene Red vs. Blue has seen in years, it's emotional and intense just as much as it is ''awesome''.

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* The season finale of ''Singularity'' has [[https://youtu.be/AonvvN7Gwq4 "Fall, Break and Rise,"]] the theme that plays during the climactic battle between Carolina and her past self in the Labyrinth. Starting off with a menacing drone during the build-up to the fight, the theme quickly ramps up in intensity as the two Carolinas face off, harkening back to Seasons 9-10 and complimenting complementing the nostalgic visual of Carolina fighting herself in the Project Freelancer training arena. For the first proper fight scene Red vs. Blue has seen in years, it's emotional and intense just as much as it is ''awesome''.
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* The season finale of ''Singularity'' has [[https://youtu.be/AonvvN7Gwq4 "Fall, Break and Rise,"]] the theme that plays during the climactic battle between Carolina and her past self in the Labyrinth.

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* The season finale of ''Singularity'' has [[https://youtu.be/AonvvN7Gwq4 "Fall, Break and Rise,"]] the theme that plays during the climactic battle between Carolina and her past self in the Labyrinth. Starting off with a menacing drone during the build-up to the fight, the theme quickly ramps up in intensity as the two Carolinas face off, harkening back to Seasons 9-10 and complimenting the nostalgic visual of Carolina fighting herself in the Project Freelancer training arena. For the first proper fight scene Red vs. Blue has seen in years, it's emotional and intense just as much as it is ''awesome''.

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