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+ | A cross between the A.C.L.U. and Nadar' | ||
+ | Shortly after F.L.A.G.' | ||
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+ | While F.L.A.G. was initially very successful, by the late '70s one fact became painfully apparent - FLAG played by one set of rules (honesty, justice), and their adversaries played by another, rules which often included intimidation and murder. Wilton Knight embarked on a two-fold plan to put some brawn behind the brains. The first was his penultimate creation, a virtually indestructible car, called [[K.A.R.R.]] (Knight Automated Roving Robot), a prototype for [[K.I.T.T.]] (Knight Industries Two Thousand). The second, to find a driver for that vehicle. After careful research, one was found - Lt. [[Michael Long]], a detective on the Reno, Nevada police force. Soon to become [[Michael Knight]]. |
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