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The '''''Road to PALISADE''''' is an anthology series of games telling the story of various political developments and events taking place between the end of ''[[PARTIZAN]]'' and the beginning of ''[[PALISADE]]''. | The '''''Road to PALISADE''''' is an anthology series of games telling the story of various political developments and events taking place between the end of ''[[PARTIZAN]]'' and the beginning of ''[[PALISADE]]''. |
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The Road to PALISADE is an anthology series of games telling the story of various political developments and events taking place between the end of PARTIZAN and the beginning of PALISADE.
Road to PALISADE games were first played as Live at the Table oneshots. Most of the games featured in the Road to PALISADE were themed around the cast's responses to a prompt from a 2020 Crunchyroll interview that asked each of them to propose an idea for a PARTIZAN spin-off.[1]
Content Warnings
The Road to Palisade is a show about war, politics, religion, revolutionary violence, and the many consequences thereof. Content warnings are always listed at the top of episode descriptions where appropriate.
Summary
The Road to PALISADE has two summaries available:
- An episode-by-episode summary, which summarizes every individual episode of the season
- A faction level summary, which is a high level summary of factional moves and changes
Episodes
The introductions to the Road to PALISADE are clips from an in-universe podcast called Perfect Imperfect hosted by Layer Luxurious. The dossiers for this season are provided by Arbitrage in the form of the Records Recovered from the Divine, Arbitrage.
HOUNDs
HOUNDs is a story about the elect Véronique and the Divine Fealty on the run from forces of the Curtain as they betray Stel Nideo to hide the secret of entering the Twilight Mirage. It is played in HOUNDs over the course of two episodes.
Stealing the Throne
Stealing the Throne tells the story of a team of Millennium Break operatives as they steal the Divine Discernment. It is played in Stealing the Throne over the course of a single episode.
Last Shooting
Last Shooting is a depiction of a novel by Alise Breka (banned by both the Pact and Curtain as being 'defamatory'). Based on Sylvi's answer from the Crunchyroll interview, it tells the story of an Apostolosian and Nidean pilot and their encounters as the first forces reach Palisade. It is played in Last Shooting over the course of a single episode.
Wagon Wheel
Wagon Wheel is a three-part game showing Millennium Break's initial outreach on Palisade as they explore the planet and make contact with local resistance groups. It is played in Wagon Wheel over the course of three episodes, and is based on Art's idea of "a Lambic House adventure story [about] going out and getting fancy beer ingredients from weird places."[1]
LANCER
Lancer is a story about a group of Hypha on the planet of Saboria rediscovering their heritage and fighting to escape the Pact. It is played in LANCER over the course of three episodes, based on Jack's proposal of "a story about a squad of Hyphan commandos who have been besieged in a square mile of forest."[1]
Orbital
Orbital is a story about the Brink, a space station at the edge of the Twilight Mirage, and how the people of the Twilight Mirage became involved in the war on Palisade. It is played in Orbital over the course of five episodes. This game was played to fulfill the "Return to the Brink" incentive from the July 2022 NNAF fundraiser.
Serious Reading
Serious Reading is the final episode of the in-universe podcast CENTRE/line, featuring members of several Stels discussing their absolutely rancid political takes. It is played in a hack of the solo game Serious Reading over the course of a single episode. It was inspired by Keith's interview response, in which he proposed "the concurrent Pod Save America podcast of, like, what a bunch of power serving dudes think about politics on Partizan set during the events of the show."[1]
My Way
My Way is an episode accounting the profession mechanized wrestling career of Dogmatic Mettle, told through the framing device of the in-universe podcast Steam and Smolder. It is played using the game My Way hacked for multiple players, and was made to fulfill Dre's idea of "a sports anime about another pilot who entered the Mech Sumo contest at the Kingdom game."[1]
Upstairs & Downstairs
Upstairs & Downstairs is a story about a Kesh household trying to host a dinner and sway Exanceaster March to the side of the Bilateral Intercession. It is played in Upstairs & Downstairs over the course of two episodes, and was based on Janine's answer from the Crunchyroll interview, where she proposed "a story about Kesh housekeepers in the vein of Kaoru Mori's Emma: A Victorian Romance."[1]
City Planning Department
City Planning Department is about the disputes of the city council of the Crown of Glass, a newly founded city on Palisade. It is played in City Planning Department in a single episode, and was based on Ali's idea of "a slice of life story of Apparatus Aperitif, the night mayor, learning the ropes of the job."[1]