Washington seems to dislike or distrust almost every character he meets. Despite his early days in Project Freelancer and his stumbles during Season 10, Wash has grown to become an impeccable leader and has been shown to support his comrades, advise them, and take charge of situations numerous times throughout the series. They explain that a group of terrorists are posing as them and that several Freelancers have gone missing since the end of the war on Chorus. However, when he discovers the Reds using Blue team's tank, he stops them and explains that they must repair their communications tower before they run out of food. "Now if you'll excuse me I need to go blow up this dead body.".
have become unstable. However, when a space pirate who teleported back with them attempts to kill Caboose, Carolina rescues him and the group restrain the mercenary. He is the last one of the eight main characters who hasn't appeared in CGI animation yet. As of the end of Relocated, Caboose has acquired several other sets of equipment, with his intentions unknown. Iowa's real first name is Mike, a short form of Caboose's first name, Michael. Caboose is given Epsilon for safe keeping and Sarge, Simmons, Grif and Caboose are forced to escape the EMP. During the mission, Wash attempts to access the leader's location via a computer module in the space station's main hangar, but nearly gets killed by a falling Warthog. The two then question Doc, who replies that Simmons "mentioned something about sand.". Wash was also able to shoot a speeding Tex in the back during their battle. However, Caboose does show a lot of care to many characters, even to the Reds, despite them being rivals. construct, Theta, but is soon contacted by Command and is ordered to kill South. Carolina then attempts to throw away York's Lighter but Wash stops her and holds her hand. Still, among the other Freelancers he was not considered among the best combatants, something Washington noted to Tucker on Chorus.
The staff notes the simplistic design of the helmet coincides with him being a very dim-witted, hulking brute (as he is revealed to be very strong in Season 3). : Epsilon. Washington is one of only three Freelancer agents to not have his face shown while not wearing his helmet. During the battle, both Donut and Lopez become hurt and downed.
Locus flies him to General Doyle General Hospital, where Wash is taken under the care by Dr. Grey. Before Caboose left Simmons asked what is he doing over there, Caboose answered "Still not telling you". Epsilon trying to kill itself in Wash's head due to the sheer painfulness of the memories, Wash is soon sedated and sent into Recovery. Suddenly, the session comes to an abrupt end when Armonia becomes under attack by Space Pirates. However, on their way back home, the Reds and Blues crash land a pardoned ship in an unknown location.
Caboose introduces Freckles to the Reds and Blues. Agent Maine is also known to have suffered mental damage due to his implantation by multiple AI's.
Since his behavior is cartoonish itself, it makes sense he would have those qualities.
Suddenly, Caboose and Lopez arrive out of nowhere and present a slideshow of their time-traveling shenanigans. Left to make a decision, the crew question whether they should use time travel to stop themselves from time traveling in the first place. Wash tells Epsilon that he must confront Tex in order to stop the drones, which Epsilon does so. After Washington fully remembered the situation he was reliving, Wyoming appeared. Also, in Revelation, Simmons frantically asks Caboose to assist him in fighting Tex by pressing buttons, and this results in a large number of rocket launchers falling down off of a box (Much to Simmons's surprise, as this was immensely helpful). He occasionally asks questions about things the others take for granted, such as why a flag is so important, and often fails to grasp even basic concepts, such as the meaning of AI. There he discovered a distress message from Tucker, saying to get help. As Wash regains consciousness, he commands Freckles to "Shake!
In Reconstruction Chapter 11, it is revealed his mental image of Washington refers to himself as "Washingtub", is obsessed with secrecy, likes to scare people that are "just trying to help him", and claims to fight aliens and robots from the future with his "Freelancer Powers". Managed to escape from a collapsing glacier due to the assistance of Doc.
Carolina, angry at the fact that they were unable to find anything useful, decides to leave Valhalla and orders Wash to tell the Reds and Blues that they will be moving out again. Both have or had spiky blond hair, both worked for people who harmed others, both have mental problems and anger issues, both ended up being harmed by the people they worked for, and both helped defeat the people who harmed them. After Felix boasts the Pirates' plans to Tucker, the other Reds and Blues disable the radio jammer, allowing Epsilon to send Felix's recorded words to the Feds and Rebels at Armonia, who finally learn secret behind the Pirates' involvement in the war. Other items include two pictures of cats and a rubber duck. He is also considered the main protagonist in Recreation. So, Church and Tex tell Caboose to stay behind, in order to ensure the success of the transfer. about helping his friends.
After commandeering some vehicles at Valhalla, Wash, the Reds, and Blues sneak into Freelancer Command, where, Wash takes Church with him down into the A.I. She then explains that the missions decide between the best and worst Freelancers and that Wash had better choose whose side he's on soon. Carolina returns with Epsilon and tells the group that they are moving to Outpost 17-B. While at the crash site, the Blues and Carolina obtain data from the ship, but are soon attacked by several Space Pirates. Thus, damaging his mind with weapons could have also led to brain damage. The two then decide to repeat what healed Wash: making the Reds and Blues aware of something they can't possibly know, given that they are feeling deja vu and thus could be convinced. Caboose can apparently understand the font Wing-Dings as mentioned in the episode, In the 64th episode of Screw Attack's hit series, Caboose states that he got a "purple heart" after being shot, during.
Washington feels responsible for the problems he caused them in the past and wants to prevent more from happening to them. Because of this, Church had to go into Caboose's mind again, this time encountering the mental image of Washington, as well as a "memory" of Delta he had left behind bearing the important message "Memory is the key." He seems to have an extremely low voice (like the voice he had when possessed by O'Malley) and no recollection of what he did during this state. When he returns, he questions why Simmons is at Blue base, in which Tucker explains that the latter simply joined them. This, arguably, is an act the Reds and Blues would normally perform. As a result, Caboose, Tucker, Simmons, and Grif are forced to retreat into the tunnels with Felix before it collapses. Getting interrupted before finding something important out.
After apologizing, Donut explains the situation to everyone and how to travel through time. Coincidentally, Caboose and Lenny are both fans of small animals, mentally disabled, and freakishly strong. talking with an Insurrectionist, forcing her to end the video chat, as a result of being interrupted. Somehow Caboose manages to do serious damage to whatever body Church is possessing. A security alarm suddenly sounds off, indicating that Tex had come back. This article is about the original character. orders his dig team to kill the attacker in there and not to let the temple close. Caboose is also infatuated with Sheila.