Honestly, Faceless Soldier sets up Trigger’s role so well. We never see Trigger actually fly in a formation until now. Up until this point, he’s always been the support element, be it as Mage 2 or escorting Strider Squadron and Cyclopes Squadron. But now, we see him in formation as the lead element. And this sets Trigger up for his role so beautifully because amidst all the confusion and all chaos, Trigger is the one Tabloid called for everyone rally behind. Trigger is the one they follow and form up with. And thus, “Stick with Trigger, and you’ll make it” came to being (minus Full Band, but we all know what happened there…)
"She can't set up her comms?! REALLY?!! Whatever, I'll handle this myself. Head back to base. I'll send these guys home, I don't need weapons." *Menacingly leans into intercepting fighter*
To make them louder he would need access to the original file, hoping that it was recorded with differentiated tracks for the voices and the music itself. Which translates in a lot of contacts needed and possibly money.
Honestly, Faceless Soldier sets up Trigger’s role so well.
We never see Trigger actually fly in a formation until now. Up until this point, he’s always been the support element, be it as Mage 2 or escorting Strider Squadron and Cyclopes Squadron. But now, we see him in formation as the lead element. And this sets Trigger up for his role so beautifully because amidst all the confusion and all chaos, Trigger is the one Tabloid called for everyone rally behind. Trigger is the one they follow and form up with.
And thus, “Stick with Trigger, and you’ll make it” came to being (minus Full Band, but we all know what happened there…)
"Faceless Soldier can't get better enough."
Scott: And I took that Personally.
"She can't set up her comms?! REALLY?!! Whatever, I'll handle this myself. Head back to base. I'll send these guys home, I don't need weapons."
*Menacingly leans into intercepting fighter*
ANOTHER BALLER REMIX. YOU SIMPLY CANNOT MISS!!!!!!!!!!
Nice.
The only thing that would make this better is if the vocals were louder.
Unfortunately, that's how the vocals were recorded on the original. Not much that I could do there, so I had to make do with what I had.
To make them louder he would need access to the original file, hoping that it was recorded with differentiated tracks for the voices and the music itself.
Which translates in a lot of contacts needed and possibly money.