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In Episode 106: Knight of the Living Dead of the 2008 series of Knight Rider, it's been revealed that K.A.R.R. was put to development by Charles Graiman in the past. K.I.T.T. searched for files pertaining K.A.R.R. and mentions that K.A.R.R. (Knight Auto-Cybernetic Roving Robotic-Exoskeleton) had the ability to evolve its own programming and alter its own form. K.A.R.R. is shown in the form of a Transformer-like robot with far more destructive capabilities than K.I.T.T. K.A.R.R.'s development lead to the deaths of 7 men and eventually the development was shut down and put away for storage. Charles dreads that someone may have reactivated K.A.R.R. for its destructive power, and also developed an auto-destruct "backdoor" program into K.I.T.T. as a final option should K.I.T.T. have shown destr

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  • K.A.R.R. (3000)
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  • In Episode 106: Knight of the Living Dead of the 2008 series of Knight Rider, it's been revealed that K.A.R.R. was put to development by Charles Graiman in the past. K.I.T.T. searched for files pertaining K.A.R.R. and mentions that K.A.R.R. (Knight Auto-Cybernetic Roving Robotic-Exoskeleton) had the ability to evolve its own programming and alter its own form. K.A.R.R. is shown in the form of a Transformer-like robot with far more destructive capabilities than K.I.T.T. K.A.R.R.'s development lead to the deaths of 7 men and eventually the development was shut down and put away for storage. Charles dreads that someone may have reactivated K.A.R.R. for its destructive power, and also developed an auto-destruct "backdoor" program into K.I.T.T. as a final option should K.I.T.T. have shown destr
Related Characters
  • Charles Graiman K.I.T.T.
Birth Date
  • c. Late 2007
Age
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Actor
  • Peter Cullen
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Title
  • K.A.R.R.
death date
  • 2009(xsd:integer)
Real Name
  • Knight Auto-Cybernetic Roving Robotic-Exoskeleton Micro Processor
Image
  • KARRIncarnations.png
Affiliations
  • Knight Industries Foundation for Law and Government NSA
Partners
  • Mike Traceur Alex Torres
Alias(es)
  • K.A.R.R.
Position
  • Prototype Super Car Prototype Cybernetic Exoskeleton
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  • In Episode 106: Knight of the Living Dead of the 2008 series of Knight Rider, it's been revealed that K.A.R.R. was put to development by Charles Graiman in the past. K.I.T.T. searched for files pertaining K.A.R.R. and mentions that K.A.R.R. (Knight Auto-Cybernetic Roving Robotic-Exoskeleton) had the ability to evolve its own programming and alter its own form. K.A.R.R. is shown in the form of a Transformer-like robot with far more destructive capabilities than K.I.T.T. K.A.R.R.'s development lead to the deaths of 7 men and eventually the development was shut down and put away for storage. Charles dreads that someone may have reactivated K.A.R.R. for its destructive power, and also developed an auto-destruct "backdoor" program into K.I.T.T. as a final option should K.I.T.T. have shown destructive tendencies. A few episodes later the NSA has decided to dismantle the S.S.C. now that Dr. Graiman is dead and they can then move forward with K.I.T.T. 's nemesis K.A.R.R. With Torres' permission they remove the chip that contains K.I.T.T.'s personality and memories and place it in K.A.R.R.. Upset by what has happened, Mike, Sarah, Billy and Zoe devise a plan to find where K.I.T.T. has been taken and get him up and running and destroy the evil K.A.R.R. once and for all.
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