Re: Dead SwatKats.

From: chance <chance_at_unix.infoserve.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 20:53:55 -0800

>If they die of old age?!? Will they train their replacements, give their equipment to the
>enforcers or just cover it with a cloth, leave the keys and instruction manuel on the
>floor and wait for someone to find them?

An instruction "Manuel"? That's like some trained guy running around going "Que?"...
"Missah Fawlty...I know nuuuhhhhhhh-thing...".

Actually, that's an interesting question. Being Kat-vigilantes unlikely to hang up their
spurs (or oxy-masks) for the 1.2 kids/two-car garage/white-picket fence kind of
suburban marriage sentence, it makes you wonder how they'll develop progeny to take
over once they're in the old-Kat home. I know some ex-military types who are well into
their sixties that look as though *they* could still wrestle the odd Creepling to a draw, so
I think the Kat-boys have a ways to go yet. Perhaps they'd acquire a younger protege in
a later season - COMPLETELY UNLIKE "Carter" from the late-lamented season of
TMNT - and train him/her to take over?

("Here's the cement machin....*HACK* *SPLUTTER* *COUGH* *WHEEZE*...gun...you
  young whipper-snapper....don't forget to dry behind your ears...")
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