was a better adversary because of the equal capability and the lack of personality of Goliath. ![]() is still not completely dead as the camera pans and reveals that K.A.R.R.'s CPU is still active. Both cars turbo boost head on into each other, which leads to K.A.R.R.'s ultimate demise into thousands of pieces. BUT WAIT! K.A.R.R. Using a reflector shield that Bonnie installed, K.I.T.T. reflects a laser shot back at K.A.R.R. episode in season 3. K.A.R.R.'s angst towards FLAG (and more so K.I.T.T.) has increased in that he resorts to stealing a laser pack which was engineered to be used on him. With this additional piece of armament, he is now superior to K.I.T.T. survives. His self-preservation lands him on a beach where he rests until a couple of teenagers rescue him from his sand-filled slumber in the K.I.T.T. in a game of "chicken" and off a steep beach-side cliff. This is the inevitable conclusion in this episode, after K.A.R.R. Michael reminds everyone that though the vehicles are equally matched, it's K.A.R.R.'s programming that will ultimately lead to his demise. K.A.R.R.'s first appearance in Trust Doesn't Rust pits the two Foundation For Law And Government (FLAG) vehicles in a head-to-head encounter. ![]() This programming and the fact that he had been turned off and caged by his engineer father enabled him to have a sinister, revengeful attitude. That attitude brought forth an unpredictable Pontiac that used two thieves to recharge and reconstruct his circuitry via the kidnapping of Bonnie. was the predecessor to K.I.T.T., which means all of the functions between the cars are virtually identical. On the one hand you have an equally capable car with the devilish personality to go with it. On the other hand, you have a gigantic tractor-trailer equipped with the molecular bonded shell which makes him structurally superior to the little K.I.T.T.
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