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I don't know if it's because of the image quality(I didn't compress the image),or do we really have KARR on our hands?I have my doubts that it's really KARR.But if you pause around 1:04-1:06 you'll see the image.
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Sadly i'd say that Lameth1 is most probably right, i'm pretty sure for what i've read on the forums lately and been watching on the Comic-Con footage is that KARR or at least an Evil KI3T is on the cards but he will not appear in the first 8 episodes but should by episode 13.Lameth1 wrote:I chuke that one up to image quality, check NBC.com/knight rider for a higher quality vid if you can access that.
If it's not going to be K.A.R.R., I say skip the acronyms altogether and call it something else entirely. There's only so many variations you can make of acronyms before they start sounding goofy.pheonix_knight wrote:GST did make reference specifically to KARR when asked would we see an 'evil twin' sort of storyline...
im guessing it wont be the Knight Automated Roving Robot much as KITT is no longer the k2000
anyone want to suggest what that acronym could now stand for???
KARR should end up in the hands of Garthe Knight, which could be the reprisal role for DH seeing as Michael Knight and MK Jnr on screen could just get too complicated...Joe Huth wrote:Having KARR return would be less cheesy than having a story where FLAG screwed up ANOTHER car (KARR, KRO...how many cars can they program incorrectly before learning?). "KVK" is set up for a perfect sequel. Picture this...an episode begins with a flashback to 1984 when KITT and KARR collided mid-air. Cut in a new scene that shows a mysterious hand picking up KARRs CPU from the ground and taking off. Then flash forward to today...KARR's CPU could be put in a new body. It's the perfect set up and I think, done right, it could be an amazing episode and would FINALLY answer the 24 year question of what happened to KARR.
Joe
You could argue that the poor programming angle has been done more than once before. However only one really exists in the current canon; K.A.R.R designed by independantly by Knight Industries due to a core programming issue for self preservation. KITT on the other hand was programmed for protection of others.Joe Huth wrote:Having KARR return would be less cheesy than having a story where FLAG screwed up ANOTHER car (KARR, KRO...how many cars can they program incorrectly before learning?). "KVK" is set up for a perfect sequel. Picture this...an episode begins with a flashback to 1984 when KITT and KARR collided mid-air. Cut in a new scene that shows a mysterious hand picking up KARRs CPU from the ground and taking off. Then flash forward to today...KARR's CPU could be put in a new body. It's the perfect set up and I think, done right, it could be an amazing episode and would FINALLY answer the 24 year question of what happened to KARR.
Joe
awww thanksPHOENIXZERO wrote:Excellent post Niggle Snoosh
KARR wouldn't necessarily have to get KI3T to trust him. Just place the seeds of doubt. Using his current state of obseletion to add weight to his story along with KI3T's possibly lack of knowledge of KITT and KARR.PHOENIXZERO wrote:Excellent post Niggle Snoosh and yeah, KARR should remain dangerous even in a state of being obsolete. I was going to disagree about being able to make the new KITT question his loyalties and everything but after thinking about it a bit more I think it could work since the new KITT shouldn't know about KARR and it seems like something FLAG and Knight Industries would have kind of swept under the rug. I could see KARR telling his story (while leaving out certain details) in how he was cast aside, thrown away as he was nearly murdered before he escaped and how they went after him. All while KARR makes it sound like he's the victim. Which isn't too far off...
If NBC are watching/reading i would be pretty happy with that and if you want to throw in a behind the scenes tour of the show or something i wouldn't say no.PHOENIXZERO wrote: All in all though, unfortunately our ideas won't amount to anything, the writers and the people behind the show's direction won't see it and if they did they couldn't use it out of litigation concerns, even if in every post we stated it could be used without permission, essentially saying they had permission. Maybe if they PMed or called us and offered a job as a creative consultant or assistant or credited in a "story by" manner which is done all the time in Hollywood.