![]() It was left behind when Caboose suggested using a tank instead, while Washington and Church used the jeep. ![]() The third jeep was acquired from Valhalla which they planned to use to sneak into Command.It was later damaged in Reconstruction, during a battle with the Meta, forcing them to leave it behind. The Reds also used the jeep in Episode 99 to eliminate the Wyoming clones. It was also was seen in episode 62, cheering for the wrench as Donut was in the running for becoming Sarge's second in command after Simmons defected. In episode 59, Simmons was standing in the machine gunner position. Sarge was able to repair it, making it run on solar power and it was used to return to Blood Gulch. The second jeep was located by Donut and Caboose when they first arrived in the future.When the group left Blood Gulch at the end of season two, the jeep was left behind. The first jeep was shipped to Red Base at the start of the series.To date, the Reds have owned 16 different jeeps at different times. Since then, the Warthog has appeared throughout the series as the main vehicle used by the Reds and sometimes other factions. It was stated by Rooster Teeth that they planned to have the Warthog become an actual character after being "activated" by the Blues in The Joy of Toggling, similar to Sheila, but the staff decided to keep the jeep as only a vehicle. It was eventually fixed and used for the rest of Season 1 and 2. However, their victory was short lived as Caboose drove up in a tank and blew up the Warthog. Using the mounted chaingun, Simmons and Grif kept the Blues pinned down behind an outcropping of rocks for quite some time, thanks to the turret's seemingly unlimited supply of ammunition. The Warthog first saw combat shortly thereafter, when Tucker and Church went after Donut to reclaim their flag. Other suggested names like the Walrus, Bigfoot, Phoenix, Unicorn, Sasquatch, or Chupacabra (Chupathingy). Sarge decided to call it the "Warthog" because "M12 LRV is too hard to say in conversation." Also, Sarge notices the "tusks" on the front of the vehicle, also supporting the name "Warthog." Given Grif thought it didn't look like a pig, but more like a big cat, the Reds then proceeded to argue over whether they should call the jeep Warthog or Puma. When the (first) jeep arrived as a shipment from "Red Command", the Reds saw it as a death machine that they could use to kill the Blues.
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