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Author: | Krinkels |
Music: | Cryono77 |
Track(s): | CHASE.mp3 |
Release date: | January 11, 2018 |
Running time: | 1:20 |
Protagonist(s): | Deimos |
Body count: | 4
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Episode guide | |
Next: | SACRIFICE.fla |
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CHASE.fla is a canon animation made by Krinkels, featuring Deimos as the protagonist.
Plot
The video starts off with a panel floating in the sky. A chain is seen bursting out from a panel, shortly followed by a grunt exiting the hole it made and crossing the chain to a plane in which it is embedded. The grunt grabs a lever from his back and thrusts it into the plane, which he uses to set the world's gravity. He calls to a grunt on the other side of the hole, apparently observing him working in a floating sphere. The second grunt opens a locker with a keypad, revealing three parts of a device, which he assembles then throws inside. The first grunt either scans his face with the device or interprets instructions then detaches a syringe to examine a rotting corpse next to a broken chain hook, but is interrupted by a second chain impaling him from a second panel, from which Deimos emerges. He is pursued by three armored A.T.P. soldats, whom he dispatches with ease with a lever-action shotgun. He then discards the gun, and pulls the lever to turn the world upside-down with the intent of falling into the first hole, but he misses and ends up hitting the panel, after that he tries to hold onto the ledge but fails and falls into the sky.
Appearances
Characters
Locations
- The Other Place (debut)
- Purgatory (debut)
Weapons
Trivia
- CHASE.fla is the first animation where Deimos appears without Sanford, the second being this short's sequel.
- Along with an old, broken chain hook embedded in the world and the corpse nearby, next to the locker containing the unknown device is a whiteboard covered in writing and a diagram of a sphere, suggesting these entities have been studied for some time.
- Deimos is covered in burn marks where he was fatally wounded in Madness Combat 9, similar to those sustained by Hank from the Auditor in Madness Combat 10.
- The soldats pursuing Deimos are wearing Madness: Project Nexus body armor, wearing the light-weight Armored Vest, Padded Vest, and medium-weight Armored Vest, respectively.
Madness Series | Madness Combat · Madness Combat 2 · Madness Combat 3 · Madness Combat 4 · Madness Combat 5 (5.5) · Madness Combat 6 (6.5) · Madness Combat 7 (7.5) · Madness Combat 8 · Madness Combat 9 (9.5) · Madness Combat 10 · Madness Combat 11 · Madness Combat 12 (Unreleased) |
Deimos' Adventures | CHASE.fla · SACRIFICE.fla · ANAMNESIS.fla · POWERLESS.fla · DedmosRebuilt.fla |
Canon shorts | Marsh-Mellow-Madness · DISSENTER · An Experiment |
Incidents | Incident: 001A · Incident: 010A · Incident: 011A · Incident: 100A · Incident: 101A · Incident: 110A · Incident: 111A · Incident: 1000A · ROMP.FLA |
Shorts | Crap · Garbage · Vomit · Piss |
Other non-canon Madness | 30 seconds of ROCK · Leisurely Ragtime · Tricky Bangbanggooberblat · Tricky Madness 2 · PSA: Piracy |
Games | Madness Interactive · Madness Accelerant · Madness: Project Nexus (Classic) · MADNESS: Project Nexus |
Other | Breadman · Music Video · Music Video 2 · Nasty Pig · Portal Turret AMV · Project I.V. · Rectangle N' Oval |