The Deathbots make their home in Asheville, NC among the freaks, weirdos, and white dudes named Chad that just moved here from Charlotte and are totally down to brewery hop on the South Slope. It’s widely accepted in Asheville that everything was better a few years ago and the Deathbots do their part by making the punk rock that your older sister used to listen to before she sold out and went to law school. Holy Crap Records describes the sound as a “brawling mix between Bad Religion and Johnny Cash, that combo of super speedy melodic punk and killer bad-ass country.”
Karl became the first and only student at Starfleet Academy to defeat the Kobayashi Maru test, garnering a commendation for original thinking after he reprogrammed the computer to make the "no-win scenario" winnable. After a series of highly successful postings on other starships he would become Starfleet's youngest starship captain after receiving command of the USS Enterprise for a five-year mission.
Moving to Asheville and given a new face via facial reconstructive surgery, Brandon Long was resurrected as Brandon Askew. Together with a high-tech automobile called the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT), Brandon agrees to carry on Wilton Knight's crusade of aiding the powerless. Brandon was selected for his high level of self-deprecating humor, creative license, drumming skills, and his ability sing alone or as back-up.
Alex hails from New York where mysterious radioactive ooze has mutated him, a former sewer turtle into a talking, upright-walking, crime-fighting, bass-playing ninja. The intrepid hero is trained in the Bass-jitsu arts by his rat sensei, Splinter. When a villainous rogue ninja, who is a former pupil of Splinter, wreck havock on the city, it's up to the plucky turtle to stop him.