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KITT

KITT or K.I.T.T. is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure franchise Knight Rider. In both instances, KITT is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile. The original KITT is known as the Knight Industries Two Thousand, which appeared in the original TV series Knight Rider as a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The second KITT is known as the Knight Industries Three Thousand, which appeared first in the two-hour 2008 pilot film for a new Knight Rider TV series and then the new series itself, and appeared as a 2008–2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR.

During filming, KITT was voiced by a script assistant, with voice actors recording KITT's dialog later. David Hasselhoff and original series voice actor William Daniels first met each other six months after the series began filming.[1] KITT's evil twin is KARR, whose name is an acronym of Knight Automated Roving Robot. KARR was voiced first by Peter Cullen and later by Paul Frees in seasons one and three, respectively, of the NBC original TV series Knight Rider. A 1991 sequel film, Knight Rider 2000, is centered on KITT's original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor, the Knight Industries Four Thousand (Knight 4000), voiced by Carmen Argenziano and William Daniels. Val Kilmer voiced KITT in the 2008–2009 Knight Rider series.

Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) edit

Knight Industries Two Thousand
Knight Rider character
 
KITT on display at Universal Studios in 1993. It was built as a stunt car for the original series and the interior was later modified for the Universal Studios attraction.
First appearanceKnight of the Phoenix (Pt. 1)
Created byGlen A. Larson
Portrayed by1982 Pontiac Trans Am
Voiced byWilliam Daniels
NicknameKITT
SpeciesArtificial Intelligence
 
Wider view of the Universal Studios attraction

In the original Knight Rider series, the character of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) was physically embodied as a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am. KITT was designed by customizer Michael Scheffe.[2] The convertible and super-pursuit KITTs were designed and built by George Barris.

Development edit

In the history of the television show, the first KITT, voiced by William Daniels, was said to have been designed by the late Wilton Knight, a brilliant but eccentric billionaire, who established the Foundation for Law And Government (FLAG) and its parent Knight Industries. The 2008 pilot film implied that Charles Graiman, creator of the Knight Industries Three Thousand, also had a hand in designing the first KITT. An unknown number of KITT's systems were designed at Stanford University. KITT's total initial production cost was estimated at $11,400,000 in 1982 (Episode 5, "Just My Bill").

The 1991 movie Knight Rider 2000 saw the first KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) in pieces, and Michael Knight himself reviving the Knight 2000 microprocessor unit, which is eventually transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be the original KITT's direct successor, the Knight 4000. The new vehicle was a modified 1991 Dodge Stealth, appearing similar to the Pontiac Banshee prototype.

In the 1997–1998 spin-off series Team Knight Rider, KITT is employed as a shadow advisor. It is later revealed that "The Shadow" is actually a hologram run by KITT. In "Knight of the Living Dead", Graiman states a third KITT exists as a backup. When KITT is about to die, his memories are downloaded so the third KITT can use them. However, the third AI is not used in the end.

While the 2008 pilot movie, and then the new series, appears to be a revamp of the original series, it offers some continuity from the original one. The "new" or "second" KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand) is a different vehicle and microprocessor unit.

In Knight Rider 2000, it is stated that most of the Knight 2000 parts had been sold off. However, Graiman's garage in the 2008 pilot shows a more complete collection of parts than in the boxes recovered by Michael Knight in Knight Rider 2000. The original Knight Industries Two Thousand is also shown in the pilot movie (although in pieces) in the scene where the garage of Charles Graiman (creator of the Knight Industries Three Thousand and implied co-designer of the original KITT) is searched by antagonists. A Trans-Am body (without its hood) is partially covered by a tarp, on which rests the rear spoiler. The famous KITT steering wheel (labelled "Knight Two Thousand") and "KNIGHT" license plate are also shown, along with numerous black muscle car body parts. When the camera shows a full scene of the garage, there are four other Knight two thousand cars being stored there. One has been taken apart, and 3 other complete cars. If the video is paused at the right moment, all 4 cars are visible.

Features edit

AI personality and communication

According to the series, the original KITT's main cybernetic processor was first installed in a mainframe computer used by the US government in Washington, D.C.[3][4] However, Wilton saw better use for "him" in the Foundation's crime-fighting crusade and eventually this AI system was installed in the vehicle.

KITT is an advanced supercomputer on wheels. The "brain" of KITT is the Knight 2000 microprocessor, which is the centre of a "self-aware" cybernetic logic module. This allows KITT to think, learn, communicate and interact with humans. He is also capable of independent thought and action. He has an ego that is easy to bruise and displays a very sensitive, but kind and dryly humorous personality. According to Episode 55, "Dead of Knight", KITT has 1,000 megabits of memory with one nanosecond access time. According to Episode 65, "Ten Wheel Trouble", KITT's future capacity is unlimited. KITT's serial number is AD227529, as mentioned in Episode 31, "Soul Survivor".

 
KITT and KARR Voice Modulator

KITT's Voice (Anharmonic) Synthesizer (for speech) and Etymotic Equalizer (audio input) allow his logic module to speak and communicate. With it, KITT can also simulate other sounds. KITT's primary spoken language was English; however, by accessing his language module, he can speak fluently in Spanish, French and much more. The module can be adjusted, giving KITT different accents such as in Episode 82, "Out of the Woods", where KITT uses a "New York City" accent and called Michael "Micky". During the first season, KITT's "mouth" in the interior of the vehicle was indicated by a flashing red square. In episode 14 "Heart of Stone", this was changed to three sectioned vertical bars, as this design proved popular with fans as part of KARR. KITT can also project his voice as a loudspeaker or as a form of ventriloquism (First used in Episode 48, "Knight of the Drones, Pt. 2").

KITT has a hidden switch and setting dial under the dash that either completely shuts down his AI module or deactivates certain systems should the need arise. First used in Episode 17, "Chariot of Gold". He also has a function which can be activated in order to completely lock the AI from all the vehicle controls, such as preventing KITT from activating Auto Cruise. KITT is still able to protest such actions vocally. First used in Episode 8, "Trust Doesn't Rust".

KITT is in constant contact with Michael via a comlink through a two-way communication wristwatch (a modified '80s LCD AM radio watch) Michael wore. The watch also has a micro camera and scanner that KITT can access to gather information. In an emergency, Michael can activate a secret homing beacon hidden inside a gold pendant he wears around his neck. The beacon sends a priority signal that can remotely activate KITT, even if KITT were deactivated, and override his programming so that he rushes to Michael's aid. Used in Episode 42, "A Good Knight's Work" and in "Knights of the Fast Lane".

Scanning and microwave jamming

KITT has a front-mounted scanner bar called the Anamorphic Equalizer. The device is a fibre-optic array of electronic eyes. The scanner can see in all visual wavelengths, as well as X-ray and infrared. Its infrared Tracking Scope can monitor the position of specific vehicles in the area within 10 miles. The scanner is also KITT's most vulnerable area. Occasionally, the bar can pulse in different patterns and sweep rapidly or very slowly. Glen A. Larson, the creator of both Knight Rider and Battlestar Galactica has stated that the scanner is a nod to the Battlestar Galactica characters, the Cylons, and even used the iconic Cylon eye scanner audio to that effect.[5] He stated that the two shows have nothing else in common and to remove any fan speculation, stated in the Season One Knight Rider DVD audio-comments, that he simply reused the scanning light for KITT because he liked the effect.

KITT also has an array of tiny audio and visual microscanners and sensors threaded throughout his interior and exterior which allows for the tracking of anything around the car. KITT can also "smell" via an atmospheric sampling device mounted in his front bumper.

When scanning in Surveillance Mode:

  • KITT could detect people and vehicles and track their movements and discern proximity.
  • KITT could gather structural schematics of buildings, vehicles, or other devices and help Michael avoid potential danger when he was snooping.
  • KITT could monitor radio transmissions and telephone communications within a location and trace those calls.
  • KITT could tap into computer systems to monitor, or upload and download information as long as he could break the access codes.

KITT's other sensors include: a medical scanner that includes an electrocardiograph (EKG). The medical scanner can monitor the vital signs of individuals and display them on his monitors. It can indicate such conditions as if they were injured, poisoned, undergoing stress or other emotional behavior (First used in Episode 1, "Knight of the Phoenix (Pt. 2)"); a Voice Stress Analyzer which can process spoken voices and determine if someone may be lying (First used in Episode 26, "Merchants of Death"); and a bomb sniffer module that can detect explosives within a few yards of the vehicle (First used in Episode 25, "Brother's Keeper");

KITT has a microwave jamming system that plays havoc on electrical systems. This lets him take control of electronic machines, allowing things like cheating at slot machines, breaking electronic locks, fouling security cameras, and withdrawing money from ATMs. KITT can also use microwaves to heat a vehicle's brake fluid, causing it to expand and thus apply the brakes of the car. In Episode 26, "Merchants of Death", the microwave system's power has been increased 3 times its normal strength, strong enough to bring down a helicopter at a limited distance.

Engine and driving

KITT is powered by the Knight Industries turbojet engine, with modified afterburners. and a computer controlled 8-speed turbo-drive transmission. This helps him do 0–60 mph in 2 seconds (1.37g), standing to quarter mile 4.286 seconds. Electromagnetic hyper-vacuum disc brakes: 14 foot (4.25 m) braking distance (70–0 mph – 112–0 km/h – 11.7g).[6]

KITT primarily uses hydrogen fuel. However, his complex fuel processor allows him to run on any combustible liquid, even regular gasoline. In one episode, KITT mentioned his fuel economy was at least 65 miles per gallon. However, when operating on fuels other than liquid hydrogen, KITT's fuel efficiency and power output may be lowered.

Used in most episodes, KITT can employ a "turbo boost". This is a pair of rocket boosters mounted just behind the front tires. These lifted the car, allowing KITT to jump into the air and pass over obstacles in the road. Also, occasionally, Turbo Boost was used to allow KITT to accelerate to incredible speeds in excess of 200 mph (322 km/h). The boosters could fire forward or backward, although the backward booster was rarely used.

In later seasons, a passive laser restraint system helped protect Michael and any passengers from the shock of sudden impacts and hard stopping. It is speculated that this is a primitive form of an inertial damping device. First used in Episode 47, "Knight of the Drones".

KITT has four main driving modes:

  • Normal cruise – On "Normal", Michael has control of the car. In an emergency, KITT can still take over and activate Auto Cruise mode.
  • Auto cruise – KITT has an "Alpha Circuit" as part of his main control system, which allows the CPU to drive the car utilizing an advanced Auto Collision Avoidance system. KARR's Alpha Circuit was damaged due to being submerged in water for a time, which required him to have an operator to control his Turbo Boost function.
  • Pursuit mode – "Pursuit" is used during high-speed driving and is a combination of manual and computer assisted operation. KITT could respond to road conditions faster than Michael's reflexes could; however, Michael was technically in control of the vehicle and KITT helped guide certain maneuvers.
  • Silent mode – The feature dampens his engine noise and allows him to sneak around. First used in Episode 37, "White-Line Warriors".

Other vehicle modes included: a two-wheel ski drive, which allowed KITT to "ski" (driving up on two wheels) on either left or right side (First used in Episode 1, "Knight of the Phoenix"); an aquatic synthesizer which allows KITT to hydroplane, effectively "driving" on water, using his wheels and turbo system for propulsion (First used in Episode 28, "Return to Cadiz"), but which was removed by the end of the episode because it was faulty; and a High Traction Drop Downs (HTDD) system which hydraulically raises KITT's chassis for better traction when driving off-road (First used in Episode 39, "Speed Demons").

Internal features edit

 
KITT instrumentation (1st/2nd seasons)
 
KITT instrumentation (3rd/4th seasons)
Dashboard equipment

KITT has two CRT video display monitors on his dash. KITT later only has one when his dash was redesigned by Bonnie for the show's third season. Michael can contact home base and communicate with Devon and others by way of a telephone comlink using KITT's video display. The video display is also used for the Graphic Translator system (which sketches likenesses from verbal input to create a Facial composite), as well as for scanning or analysis results. KITT can also print hard copies of data on a dashboard-mounted printer (First used in Episode 15, "The Topaz Connection").

KITT has an Ultraphonic Chemical Analyzer scanning tray which can analyze the chemical properties of various materials. It can even scan fingerprints and read ballistic information off bullets and compare these with a police database. The system can also analyze chemical information gathered from KITT's exterior sensors (First used in Episode 17, "Chariot of Gold").

KITT also has an in-dash entertainment system that can play music and video, and run various computer programs including arcade games.

KITT can dispense money to Michael when he needed it (First used in Episode 59, "Knight by a Nose").

Driver compartment

KITT has two front ejection seats, mostly used when Michael needed a boost to fire escapes or rooftops. First used in Episode 1, "Knight of the Phoenix (Pt. 1)".

KITT can release oxygen into his driver compartment and provide air to passengers if he was ever submerged in water or buried in earth. This is also used to overcome the effects of certain drugs (First used in Episode 5, "Slammin' Sammy's Stunt Show Spectacular".)

KITT could spray a gas into the driver compartment that could render an unwanted occupant unconscious. KITT could also expel all breathable air from the driver compartment; however, only KARR ever threatened to use it to harm someone. KITT used this to rid the compartment of smoke after bombs were detonated in his trunk.

External features edit

KITT is armored with "Tri-Helical Plasteel 1000 MBS" (Molecular Bonded Shell) plating which protects him from almost all forms of conventional firearms and explosive devices. He can only be harmed by heavy artillery and rockets, and even then, the blast usually left most of his body intact and only damaged internal components. This makes KITT's body durable enough to act as a shield for explosives, ram through rigid barriers of strong material without suffering damage himself and sustain frequent long jumps on turbo boost with no fear for the vehicle's structural integrity being damaged upon landing. The shell also protected him from fire. However, it was vulnerable to electricity, as seen in the episode "Lost Knight" (season 3 episode 10), when a surge of electricity shorted out his memory. The shell was also vulnerable to some potent acids and, in episode 70 "Knight Of The Juggernaut", a formula was made (with knowledge of the shell's chemical base) to neutralize it completely. The shell offers little to almost no protection from lasers in certain episodes. The shell is a combination of three secret substances together referred to as the Knight Compound, developed by Wilton Knight, who entrusted parts of the formula to three separate people, who each know only two pieces of the formula. The shell provided a frame tolerance of 223,000 lb (111.5 tons) and a front and rear axle suspension load of 57,000 lb (28.5 tons). In the pilot, "Knight of the Phoenix", the shell is described as the panels of the car itself; in later episodes, especially from season two onward, the idea of the shell being applied to a base vehicle chemically is used.

KITT is also protected by a thermal-resistant Pyroclastic lamination coating that can withstand sustained temperatures of up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit (426 °C). First used in Episode 32, "Ring of Fire".

KITT can tint the windshield and windows to become opaque (First seen in Episode 14, "Give Me Liberty... or Give Me Death") and can also deflate and re-inflate his tires (First used in Episode #5 "Slammin' Sammy's Stunt Show Spectacular"). KITT's tires can produce traction spikes that allow KITT to overcome steep terrain. First seen in Episode 86 "Hills of Fire".

KITT can automatically open and close his doors, windows, hood, trunk, and T-tops. He could also lock his doors to prevent unauthorized entry into his driver compartment. KITT can also rotate his "KNIGHT" license plate to reveal a fictitious one reading "KNI 667". Michael used this to evade police when an APB was placed on him. First used in Episode 25, "Brother's Keeper".

KITT's headlights can flash red and blue as police lights and he has a siren. First used in Episode 38, "Race for Life".

KITT is equipped with a parachute. First used in Episode 23, "Goliath Returns (Pt. 1)".

KITT can launch magnesium flares, which can also be used to divert heat-seeking missiles fired at him. First used in Episode 26, "Merchants of Death".

KITT has twice had installed a high powered ultra-frequency modulated resonating laser, capable of burning through steel plating. First used in Episode 9, "Trust Doesn't Rust" and was used to try and destroy KARR by hitting KARR's only weak spot. Until the laser was calibrated, KITT could not fire it himself and it could only be fired by KITT's technician Bonnie. Also as pointed out in "Trust Doesn't Rust", if at that time, it was fired more than twice, it would drain KITT's batteries. Later in "Goliath part 2", KITT was installed a more user friendly laser power pack which KITT uses to disable the monstrous 18 wheeler.

Equipment in or under the bumpers

KITT has a hidden winch and grappling hook system. Most often the hook is connected by a strong cable, but a metal arm has also been seen. The grappling hook is first used in Episode 6, "Not a Drop to Drink"; the winch is first used in Episode 13, "Forget Me Not".

Under the front bumper, there is an induction coil that can extend, and when it touches a metal object, KITT can remotely induce electrical voltage or current in that object. First used in "Knight of the Drones (Part I)" to electrify a fence in order to incapacitate two thugs without seriously harming them.

From under the rear bumper, KITT can spray a jet of oil, creating an oil slick; or emit a plume of smoke, creating a smoke screen (both were first used in Episode 1, "Knight of the Phoenix"). KITT can also dispense a cloud of tear gas along with his smoke screen (First used in Episode 13, "Hearts of Stone").

There are flame throwers mounted under the bumpers. First used in Episode 2, "Deadly Maneuvers".

KITT could put out small fires from a CO2 sprayer in his bumpers.

Fourth season update edit

During the first episode of the fourth season, "Knight of the Juggernaut, Part I". KITT's Molecular Bonded Shell is intentionally neutralized by a sprayed combination of chemicals, and KITT is nearly destroyed by the Juggernaut. a custom-designed armored vehicle. KITT is redesigned, and is repaired and rebuilt in "Knight of the Juggernaut, Part II".

One main feature of the redesign is that Super-Pursuit mode is added, consisting of improved rocket boosters for enhanced acceleration, retractable spoilers for aerodynamic stability, and movable air inlets for increased cooling. Super-Pursuit Mode provided a 40% boost in speed beyond the car's original top speed of 300 MPH. When Super-Pursuit mode is used at night some of the exterior and under the wheel arches glow red. This also included an emergency braking system which slows KITT down from Super-Pursuit speeds, by using a forward braking booster and air panels that pop out to create air friction.

While KITT's initial roof was a T-top, the redesigned KITT has a convertible roof. Michael can bring the top down by pressing the "C" button on KITT's dash.

F.L.A.G. Mobile Command Center edit

 
F.L.A.G. Mobile Command Center with Aerodynamic Sleeping Cab

KITT has access to a mobile "garage" called the F.L.A.G. Mobile Command Center, a semi-trailer truck owned by the Foundation. In most episodes, it is a GMC General. The trailer has an extendable ramp that drops down and allows KITT to drive inside even when the truck is in motion. The trailer is loaded with spare parts and equipment for KITT, and also has a computer lab where technicians Bonnie or April would work and conduct repairs and maintenance while in transit. In "KITTnap", KITT is kidnapped and Michael and RC3 use the tractor cab (which has been disconnected from the trailer) to go and find him.

Screen-used cars edit

A total of 23 KITT cars were made for use in filming the series, although speculation is that there were as many as 25. All except one of these cars survived until the show was axed; all except 5 of the remaining 22 cars were destroyed at the end of filming. This is because the series began with five brand new Pontiacs for the pilot presentation, and in 1982 a nearby train carrying new Pontiacs to dealerships derailed in California, and Universal Studios acquired these wrecked cars for a low price. The contract stipulated that the cars could not be sold again for private use because of the train damage, so they had to be crushed when Universal Studios no longer needed them.[citation needed] Of the five that escaped that fate: one stunt car (originally at the Universal theme park) was shipped to a theme park in Australia, for World Expo '88, in Brisbane, Queensland, but is now believed to be back in the US. Universal kept one 'hero' and one stunt car for use in the Entertainment Center display – the two originals have since been sold to a private collector in the US; another, a convertible, disappeared for a while before being sold to the former Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, Cumbria, England[7] This convertible was sold to the Dezer Collection, Orlando, Florida when Cars of the Stars closed. The fifth car is believed to be in private hands in the UK.

Press releases regularly appear claiming 'original screen-used' cars are being sold. For example: on April 4, 2007, "one of the four KITT cars used in production of the television series" was reputedly being put up for sale for $149,995 by Johnny Verhoek of Kassabian Motors, Dublin, California.[8][9] And a story in USA Today from December 2007 states that slain real estate developer and car aficionado, Andrew Kissel, was in possession of one of the surviving cars. Some reports say that Michael Jackson bought an original KITT and former NSYNC band member Joey Fatone also claims to have purchased one of these authentic original KITTs at auction.[10] There have been more 'original' cars auctioned than were built in total for the show.

The September 25, 2014, fifth episode of the Dutch TV programme Syndroom, featuring people with Down syndrome who wish to fulfill a dream, features Twan Vermeulen, a Knight Rider fan who wishes to meet David Hasselhoff and KITT. Together with the show's presenter they fly to L.A. and go searching for Hasselhoff's house. They "find" Hasselhoff on the driveway in front of his house, dusting off KITT. After KITT speaks a personal message to Twan, Hasselhoff offers to go with him to take KITT for a spin, "Freak out some people on the freeway", which they did with great pleasure for everyone involved.[11]

The right-hand drive KITT, known as the "Official Right Hand Drive KITT" as used in the video "Jump In My Car" by David Hasselhoff, is owned by a company called Wilderness Studios Australia.

A small group of individuals that call themselves Knight Rider Historians have stated that they have the most extensive research and data on the production of the series, including production call sheets and records on vehicles owned by Universal Studios while the show was in production. They purchased two of the screen used KITT cars, which have subsequently been restored. One of the cars had appeared in the episode where KITT was dumped into an acid pit and appears gutted and light grey in color on screen in the episode. The cars are frequently on display - one is currently on display in the Peterson Museum in Los Angeles. They also recently tracked down the original FLAG Semi truck and the trailer, used in the first seasons of the show, which are now being restored as well. The Semi truck was found in Idaho in a field. The 1978 Dorsey trailer had been modified to carry race cars in the late 1980s and the original rear ramp door used to drive KITT in and out on the series had long been removed. They plan to fully restore the trailer to appear exactly as it did during the series run, albeit slightly smaller scale, because the interior of the trailer seen on-screen was actually an interior set on the Universal Studios lot, and was several feet wider than the actual trailer.

Knight Industries Three Thousand (KITT) edit

Knight Industries Three Thousand
Knight Rider character
 
KITT in its Pilot Attack Mode
First appearance"Knight Rider" (2008 pilot)
Created byGlen A. Larson
Portrayed by2008–2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR
Voiced byVal Kilmer

The 2008 update to Knight Rider includes a new KITT – the acronym now standing for Knight Industries Three Thousand. The KITT platform is patterned on a Shelby GT500KR and differs from the original Two Thousand unit in several ways. For example, the 2008 KITT utilizes nano-technology, allowing the car's outer shell to change colors and morph itself into similar forms temporarily.[6] The nanotech platform is written as needing the AI active in order to produce any of these effects, unlike the original car's gadgets and "molecular bonded shell" which allowed it to endure extreme impacts. These extreme down-sides to the use of nanotech have been demonstrated when villains are able to cause significant damage, such as shooting out windows, when the AI is deactivated. It can also turn into two different types of a Ford F-150 4x4 truck (one completely stock and the other with some modifications), a Ford E-150 van, a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, a special edition Warriors In Pink Mustang (in support of breast cancer awareness month), a Ford Flex, and a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for disguise or to use the alternate modes' capabilities (such as off-road handling). The car can engage an "Attack Mode", featuring scissor/conventional hybrid doors, which allows it to increase speed and use most of its gadgets (including turbo boost). It had a different looking attack mode in the pilot which was used whenever the car needed to increase speed. Its downside however is that it only seats two. KITT is also capable of functioning submerged, maintaining life support and system integrity while underwater.

While the original series stated the original KITT was designed by Wilton Knight, the 2008 TV movie implies Charles Graiman may have co-designed the car and the AI for Wilton Knight, was subsequently relocated to protect him and his family, and later designed the Knight Industries Three Thousand. KITT's weapons include a grappling hook located in the front bumper, usable in normal and attack modes, two gatling-style guns that are retracted from the hood, a laser, and missile launchers usable only in attack mode, which were first used in "Knight of the Hunter". In the Halloween episode "Knight of the Living Dead", KITT demonstrates the ability to cosmetically alter his appearance, becoming a black Mustang convertible with a pink trim as a Halloween costume. This configuration had the scanner bar relocated to behind the grille. Dr. Graiman also reveals in this episode that a backup neural network exists when he suggests downloading KITT's files and reuploading them to the backup, to which replies "The Backup is not me." In the pilot, KITT had shown himself capable of similarly altering his external appearance—changing his color and licence plate. In "Knight of the Zodiac", KITT uses a dispenser located in his undercarriage to spread black ice, and a fingerprint generator in the glovebox to overlay the fingerprints of a captured thief over Mike's.

KITT has numerous other features:

  • An olfactory sensor that allows KITT to "smell" via an atmospheric sampling device mounted in his front bumper
  • Turbo boost
  • A voice stress analyzer that is used to process spoken voices and determine if someone may be lying
  • A computer printout that could print hard copies of data on a dashboard-mounted printer, a backup mainframe processor
  • A windshield projection used in place of the center console screen in the pilot for displaying extra information as well as the video communication link with the SSC
  • A bio matrix scanner used to detect the health status of persons in the immediate area
  • A hood surface screen
  • An electromagnetic pulse projector that can disable any electronic circuit or device within the given area
  • The ability to fire disk-like objects that produce an intense heat source to deter heat-seeking projectiles
  • The ability to fill the cabin with tear gas to incapacitate thieves
  • A 3D object printer that allows for the creation of small 3D objects (such as keys) based on available electronic data
  • A standard printer used for documents and incoming faxes that is located in the passenger side dash
  • A small arms cache accessible via the glove box area that usually contains two 9MM handguns with extra clips for occupant's protection outside KITT
  • A first aid inside the glove box that allows for field mending of physical wounds such as lost appendages
  • A software program secretly built into KITT that, when activated, by the SSC, turns KITT into a bomb using his fuel as the charge and his computer as the detonator

Knight Industries Four Thousand (KIFT) edit

Knight 4000
 
The Knight 4000 in the FLAG laboratory
First appearanceKnight Rider 2000
Created byGlen A. Larson
Portrayed by1991 Dodge Stealth customized to look like a 1988 Pontiac Banshee concept car[12]
Voiced byCarmen Argenziano (Knight 4000's original A.I.) (uncredited)
later William Daniels (KITT A.I.) (uncredited)
NicknameThe 4000, later KIFT

A 1991 made-for-TV movie sequel to the 1982 series, Knight Rider 2000, saw KITT's original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor, the Knight 4000 (referred to as "KIFT" by fans). The vehicle had numerous 21st-century technological improvements over the 1980s Pontiac Trans-Am version of KITT, such as an amphibious mode (which allows the car to travel across water like a speedboat), a virtual reality heads-up display (or VR-HUD, which utilized the entire windshield as a video display), a microwave stun device that could remotely incapacitate a human target, a remote target assist that helps the pilot to aim and fire with a complete and perfect accuracy, voice activated controls, a fax machine, an infrared scanner that could identify laser scope rifles as well as hidden objects giving off heat, a more complex olfactory scan, a voice sampler that could simulate any voice which has been recorded into the Knight 4000's memory, a microwave projector that could cause the temperatures of targeted objects to quickly rise and either ignite or explode, and a thermal sensor that allows the Knight 4000 to watch and record what is happening in a particular place. However, no acknowledgement is made to this spin-off in the 2008–2009 series revival.

The studio was unable to use the real Pontiac Banshee IV concept car for the movie, so instead it hired Jay Ohrberg Star Cars Inc. to customize a 1991 Dodge Stealth[13] for the Knight 4000.[14] After filming wrapped, the custom car was used on other TV productions of the time and can also be seen, albeit briefly, as a stolen supercar in CHiPs '99,[12] as repainted future police vehicles in Power Rangers Time Force, in an episode of the television series Black Scorpion in March 2001, and in a hidden camera TV series called Scare Tactics. After being abandoned and unmaintained for 10 years, one of the screen-used cars was offered for sale in January 2021 by Bob's Prop Shop in Las Vegas.[15]

KARR edit

KARR
Knight Rider character
 
KARR from the original series episode "K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R."
First appearanceTrust Doesn't Rust (November 19, 1982)
Created byWilton Knight/Knight Industries
Portrayed byPontiac Trans Am
Voiced byPeter Cullen (1982 and 2008–2009 series)
Paul Frees (1984) (uncredited)

KARR (Knight Automated Roving Robot) is the name of a fictional, automated, prototype vehicle featured as a major antagonist of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand), in two episodes of the 1982 original series, and was part of a multi-episode story arc in the 2008 revived series.

KARR (voiced by Peter Cullen) first appeared in "Trust Doesn't Rust" aired on NBC on November 19, 1982, where he seemingly met his demise at the end. However, he was so popular with viewers that he was brought back again in "K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R.", for a second time (voiced by voice actor Paul Frees) which aired on NBC on November 4, 1984.

Trust Doesn't Rust was also printed in book form, written by Roger Hill and Glen A. Larson, following the story and general script of the original television episode, expanding some areas of the plot and adding several extra secondary characters.[16]

KARR was brought back in 2009 for "Knight to King's Pawn" of the new "Knight Rider" series of 2008–2009 for a third time (marking it as one of the very few villains in the original series and the new series to make a return appearance).

KARR design and development edit

KARR was originally designed by Wilton Knight and built by Knight Industries for military purposes for the Department of Defense. After the completion of the vehicle, the KARR processor was installed and activated. However, a programming error caused the computer to be unstable and potentially dangerous. KARR was programmed for self-preservation, but this proved to be dangerous to the Foundation's humanitarian interests. The project was suspended and KARR was stored until a solution could be found. Once KITT was constructed, it was presumed that his prototype KARR had been deactivated and dismantled. However, the latter did not occur and KARR was placed in storage and forgotten following the death of Wilton Knight. KARR was later unwittingly reactivated by thieves in the original episode Trust Doesn't Rust, and was thought destroyed, but then reappeared in the episode K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R and was seen to be finally destroyed by Michael and KITT.

Originally KARR was identical to KITT – all black with a red scan bar. Upon KARR's return in "K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R.", his scan bar is now amber/yellow but is otherwise still the same as KITT. KARR later gets a brand new two-tone paint job incorporating a silver lower body into the familiar black finish. KARR's scanner originally made a low droning noise, and the sound of KARR's engine originally sounded rough, but in the return episode the scanner and the engine both sounds similar to KITT's albeit with a slight reverb effect added. In "Trust Doesn't Rust" KARR had no license plates, but a California license plate that read "KARR" from his second appearance onwards. KARR's voice modulator showed as greenish-yellow on his dash display, a different color and design than the various incarnations of KITT's red display.

Personality edit

Unlike KITT, whose primary directive is to protect human life, KARR was programmed for self-preservation, making him a ruthless and unpredictable threat. He does not appear as streetwise as KITT, being very naïve and inexperienced and having a childlike perception of the world. This has occasionally allowed people to take advantage of his remarkable capabilities for their own gain; however, due to his ruthless nature, he sometimes uses people's weaknesses and greed as a way to manipulate them for his own goals. Despite this, he does ultimately consider itself superior (always referring to KITT as "the inferior production line model") as well as unstoppable, and due to his programming, the villains do not usually get very far. KARR demonstrates a complete lack of respect or loyalty – on one occasion ejecting his passenger to reduce weight and increase his chances of escape.

KARR's evil personality is also somewhat different in the comeback episode. His childlike perceptions are diminished into a more devious personality, completely cold and bent on revenge. His self-preservation directive is no longer in play. When KARR is close to exploding after receiving severe damage; he willingly turbo-jumps into a mid-air collision with KITT, hoping that his own destruction would also spell his counterpart's. Even KARR's modus operandi is different; servicing enough in the first episode, he aims to actually make use of other people to serve his own needs. One explanation of this change could be as a result of the damage he received after falling over the cliff at the end of "Trust Doesn't Rust", causing further malfunctions in his programming. Indeed, KITT himself is seen to malfunction and suffer change of personality as a result of damage in several other episodes.

KARR 2.0 edit

Knight Auto-cybernetic Roving Robotic-exoskeleton (KARR 2.0)
Knight Rider character
 
KARR 2.0 as it appeared on the schematic display in "Knight of the Living Dead"
First appearanceKnight of the Living Dead
Created byGlen A. Larson
Portrayed byFord Mustang Shelby GT500 KR
Voiced byPeter Cullen

To mirror the original series, the nemesis and prototype of the second KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand) is also designated KARR in the new series. KARR 2.0 (Peter Cullen) is mentioned in the new Knight Rider series episode "Knight of the Living Dead", and is said to be a prototype of KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand). The new KARR acronym was changed to "Knight Auto-cybernetic Roving Robotic-exoskeleton".

KARR's visual identity has also had similar changes for the new series. Instead of an automobile, a schematic display shows a heavily armed humanoid-looking robot with wheeled legs that converts into an ambiguous off-road vehicle. KARR has the ability to transform from vehicle mode into a large wheeled robotic exoskeleton, instead of KITT's "Attack Mode". The vehicle mode of KARR is a 2008–2009 Shelby GT500KR with the license plate initials K.R. KARR is once again voiced by Peter Cullen, who also voiced the first appearance of KARR in "Trust Doesn't Rust".

KARR was originally designed for military combat. Armed with twin machine guns on each shoulder and missiles, the exoskeleton combines with a human being for easier control. KARR is visually identical to KITT in this iteration, lacking the two-tone black and silver paint job of the 1980s version of KARR. The only difference is the scanner and voice box, which are yellow compared to KITT's red. Once again, similar to the original character, this entirely different "KARR" project (2.0) had an A.I. that was programmed for self-preservation, and he was deactivated and placed in storage after he reprogrammed itself and killed seven people.

When KARR finally appears again in the episode "Knight to King's Pawn", he takes a form once again similar to KITT as a 2008 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500KR, and is once again 100% black like KITT 3000, the only difference is that he has a yellow scan light bar and 100% yellow color voice module. In the original series, it was more amber/yellow, and KARR's voice module originally yellow-green in the original series. KARR's scanner sounds much lower with much more of an echo. The sound is especially noticeable when KARR is chasing down KITT while he is still in Ford Mustang mode.

Reception and significance edit

KITT, despite being just an AI without a body, has proven to be a popular character.[17] One of the reasons for KITT's attractiveness was in the fact that "domesticated" then-powerful technology (computers), making it "accessible, flexible and portable" in a way that was also "reliable and secure". Nickianne Moody has argued that, through KITT, Knight Rider became one of "the first popular texts to visualize and narrativize the potential of [computer] technologies to transform daily life";[18] she also argued that the relationship between Knight and KITT was more complex and nuanced than many "buddy-ship" relationships of other "Cold War warriors" in the Hollywood works of its era.[19] KITT has also been discussed in the context of the human-robot (or human-AI) interaction.[20][21]

KITT has also proven to be influential for the design of real-world computers for vehicles, with a number of studies noting that the science-fiction vision of the 1980s, portrayed in the show, is coming to be realized in the real life as of the early 21st century.[22][23][24][25][26][27] Shaked and Winter noted that it was "one of the most appealing multimodal mobile interfaces of the 1980s",[28] although talking to computers in a way similar to humans is still in its early stages of maturing as a technology as of 2019.[29]

 
1:25 Ertl Company KITT toy model

Various toy versions of KITT have been released. Among the best-known Knight Rider memorabilia is the remote controlled KITT, the Knight Rider lunch box, and the deluxe version of KITT. The deluxe model of KITT, sold by Kenner Toys and dubbed the "Knight 2000 Voice Car", spoke electronically (actual voice of William Daniels), featured a detailed interior and a Michael Knight action figure.[30] ERTL released die-cast toys of KITT in three different sizes—the common miniature sized model, a 'medium' sized model, and a large sized model. These toys featured red reflective holograms on the nose to represent the scanner. Also in late 2004, 1/18 scale die-cast models of KITT and KARR were produced from ERTL complete with detailed interior and light up moving scanner just like in the series.[31] In September 2006, Hitari, a UK based company that produces remote control toy cars, released the Knight Rider KITT remote control car in 1/15 scale complete with the working red scanner lights, KITT's voice from the TV show and the car's turbine engine sound with the "cylon" scanner sound effect.[32][33] In December 2012, Diamond Select Toys released a talking electronic 1/15 scale KITT which features a light up dashboard, scanner, foglights and tail lights along with the original voice of KITT, William Daniels, all at a push of a button.[34]

Mattel has released two die-cast metal models of KARR. A 1:18 scale model as part of the Hot Wheels Elite collection and a 1:64 scale model as part of the Hot Wheels Retro Nostalgia Entertainment collection. They both resemble KARR's appearance from KITT vs. KARR with silver paint around the bottom half of the vehicle. The small one however lacks the amber scanner light and instead retains the red scanner from KARR's appearance in Trust Doesn't Rust and there is also a KITT which is completely identical to KARR in its first episode in Trust Doesn't Rust.[35]

KITT and KARR are both in Knight Rider: The Game and its sequel. They also appear in the Knight Rider World in Lego Dimensions.

Featuring the iconic voice of William Daniels, the Knight Rider GPS was a fully working GPS using Mio navigational technology. The GPS featured custom recorded voices so that the unit could "speak to" its owner using their own name if it was one of the ones in the recorded set of names.[36]

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External links edit

  • Bringing KITT Back! as detailed in Project: K.I.T.T.

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For other uses see Kitt disambiguation This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KITT news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message KITT or K I T T is the short name of two fictional characters from the adventure franchise Knight Rider In both instances KITT is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced very mobile robotic automobile The original KITT is known as the Knight Industries Two Thousand which appeared in the original TV series Knight Rider as a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am The second KITT is known as the Knight Industries Three Thousand which appeared first in the two hour 2008 pilot film for a new Knight Rider TV series and then the new series itself and appeared as a 2008 2009 Ford Shelby GT500KR During filming KITT was voiced by a script assistant with voice actors recording KITT s dialog later David Hasselhoff and original series voice actor William Daniels first met each other six months after the series began filming 1 KITT s evil twin is KARR whose name is an acronym of Knight Automated Roving Robot KARR was voiced first by Peter Cullen and later by Paul Frees in seasons one and three respectively of the NBC original TV series Knight Rider A 1991 sequel film Knight Rider 2000 is centered on KITT s original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor the Knight Industries Four Thousand Knight 4000 voiced by Carmen Argenziano and William Daniels Val Kilmer voiced KITT in the 2008 2009 Knight Rider series Contents 1 Knight Industries Two Thousand KITT 1 1 Development 1 2 Features 1 2 1 Internal features 1 2 2 External features 1 2 3 Fourth season update 1 3 F L A G Mobile Command Center 1 4 Screen used cars 2 Knight Industries Three Thousand KITT 3 Knight Industries Four Thousand KIFT 4 KARR 4 1 KARR design and development 4 2 Personality 4 3 KARR 2 0 5 Reception and significance 6 References 7 External linksKnight Industries Two Thousand KITT editKnight Industries Two ThousandKnight Rider character nbsp KITT on display at Universal Studios in 1993 It was built as a stunt car for the original series and the interior was later modified for the Universal Studios attraction First appearanceKnight of the Phoenix Pt 1 Created byGlen A LarsonPortrayed by1982 Pontiac Trans AmVoiced byWilliam DanielsNicknameKITTSpeciesArtificial Intelligence nbsp Wider view of the Universal Studios attractionIn the original Knight Rider series the character of KITT Knight Industries Two Thousand was physically embodied as a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am KITT was designed by customizer Michael Scheffe 2 The convertible and super pursuit KITTs were designed and built by George Barris Development edit In the history of the television show the first KITT voiced by William Daniels was said to have been designed by the late Wilton Knight a brilliant but eccentric billionaire who established the Foundation for Law And Government FLAG and its parent Knight Industries The 2008 pilot film implied that Charles Graiman creator of the Knight Industries Three Thousand also had a hand in designing the first KITT An unknown number of KITT s systems were designed at Stanford University KITT s total initial production cost was estimated at 11 400 000 in 1982 Episode 5 Just My Bill The 1991 movie Knight Rider 2000 saw the first KITT Knight Industries Two Thousand in pieces and Michael Knight himself reviving the Knight 2000 microprocessor unit which is eventually transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be the original KITT s direct successor the Knight 4000 The new vehicle was a modified 1991 Dodge Stealth appearing similar to the Pontiac Banshee prototype In the 1997 1998 spin off series Team Knight Rider KITT is employed as a shadow advisor It is later revealed that The Shadow is actually a hologram run by KITT In Knight of the Living Dead Graiman states a third KITT exists as a backup When KITT is about to die his memories are downloaded so the third KITT can use them However the third AI is not used in the end While the 2008 pilot movie and then the new series appears to be a revamp of the original series it offers some continuity from the original one The new or second KITT Knight Industries Three Thousand is a different vehicle and microprocessor unit In Knight Rider 2000 it is stated that most of the Knight 2000 parts had been sold off However Graiman s garage in the 2008 pilot shows a more complete collection of parts than in the boxes recovered by Michael Knight in Knight Rider 2000 The original Knight Industries Two Thousand is also shown in the pilot movie although in pieces in the scene where the garage of Charles Graiman creator of the Knight Industries Three Thousand and implied co designer of the original KITT is searched by antagonists A Trans Am body without its hood is partially covered by a tarp on which rests the rear spoiler The famous KITT steering wheel labelled Knight Two Thousand and KNIGHT license plate are also shown along with numerous black muscle car body parts When the camera shows a full scene of the garage there are four other Knight two thousand cars being stored there One has been taken apart and 3 other complete cars If the video is paused at the right moment all 4 cars are visible Features edit AI personality and communicationAccording to the series the original KITT s main cybernetic processor was first installed in a mainframe computer used by the US government in Washington D C 3 4 However Wilton saw better use for him in the Foundation s crime fighting crusade and eventually this AI system was installed in the vehicle KITT is an advanced supercomputer on wheels The brain of KITT is the Knight 2000 microprocessor which is the centre of a self aware cybernetic logic module This allows KITT to think learn communicate and interact with humans He is also capable of independent thought and action He has an ego that is easy to bruise and displays a very sensitive but kind and dryly humorous personality According to Episode 55 Dead of Knight KITT has 1 000 megabits of memory with one nanosecond access time According to Episode 65 Ten Wheel Trouble KITT s future capacity is unlimited KITT s serial number is AD227529 as mentioned in Episode 31 Soul Survivor nbsp KITT and KARR Voice ModulatorKITT s Voice Anharmonic Synthesizer for speech and Etymotic Equalizer audio input allow his logic module to speak and communicate With it KITT can also simulate other sounds KITT s primary spoken language was English however by accessing his language module he can speak fluently in Spanish French and much more The module can be adjusted giving KITT different accents such as in Episode 82 Out of the Woods where KITT uses a New York City accent and called Michael Micky During the first season KITT s mouth in the interior of the vehicle was indicated by a flashing red square In episode 14 Heart of Stone this was changed to three sectioned vertical bars as this design proved popular with fans as part of KARR KITT can also project his voice as a loudspeaker or as a form of ventriloquism First used in Episode 48 Knight of the Drones Pt 2 KITT has a hidden switch and setting dial under the dash that either completely shuts down his AI module or deactivates certain systems should the need arise First used in Episode 17 Chariot of Gold He also has a function which can be activated in order to completely lock the AI from all the vehicle controls such as preventing KITT from activating Auto Cruise KITT is still able to protest such actions vocally First used in Episode 8 Trust Doesn t Rust KITT is in constant contact with Michael via a comlink through a two way communication wristwatch a modified 80s LCD AM radio watch Michael wore The watch also has a micro camera and scanner that KITT can access to gather information In an emergency Michael can activate a secret homing beacon hidden inside a gold pendant he wears around his neck The beacon sends a priority signal that can remotely activate KITT even if KITT were deactivated and override his programming so that he rushes to Michael s aid Used in Episode 42 A Good Knight s Work and in Knights of the Fast Lane Scanning and microwave jammingKITT has a front mounted scanner bar called the Anamorphic Equalizer The device is a fibre optic array of electronic eyes The scanner can see in all visual wavelengths as well as X ray and infrared Its infrared Tracking Scope can monitor the position of specific vehicles in the area within 10 miles The scanner is also KITT s most vulnerable area Occasionally the bar can pulse in different patterns and sweep rapidly or very slowly Glen A Larson the creator of both Knight Rider and Battlestar Galactica has stated that the scanner is a nod to the Battlestar Galactica characters the Cylons and even used the iconic Cylon eye scanner audio to that effect 5 He stated that the two shows have nothing else in common and to remove any fan speculation stated in the Season One Knight Rider DVD audio comments that he simply reused the scanning light for KITT because he liked the effect KITT also has an array of tiny audio and visual microscanners and sensors threaded throughout his interior and exterior which allows for the tracking of anything around the car KITT can also smell via an atmospheric sampling device mounted in his front bumper When scanning in Surveillance Mode KITT could detect people and vehicles and track their movements and discern proximity KITT could gather structural schematics of buildings vehicles or other devices and help Michael avoid potential danger when he was snooping KITT could monitor radio transmissions and telephone communications within a location and trace those calls KITT could tap into computer systems to monitor or upload and download information as long as he could break the access codes KITT s other sensors include a medical scanner that includes an electrocardiograph EKG The medical scanner can monitor the vital signs of individuals and display them on his monitors It can indicate such conditions as if they were injured poisoned undergoing stress or other emotional behavior First used in Episode 1 Knight of the Phoenix Pt 2 a Voice Stress Analyzer which can process spoken voices and determine if someone may be lying First used in Episode 26 Merchants of Death and a bomb sniffer module that can detect explosives within a few yards of the vehicle First used in Episode 25 Brother s Keeper KITT has a microwave jamming system that plays havoc on electrical systems This lets him take control of electronic machines allowing things like cheating at slot machines breaking electronic locks fouling security cameras and withdrawing money from ATMs KITT can also use microwaves to heat a vehicle s brake fluid causing it to expand and thus apply the brakes of the car In Episode 26 Merchants of Death the microwave system s power has been increased 3 times its normal strength strong enough to bring down a helicopter at a limited distance Engine and drivingKITT is powered by the Knight Industries turbojet engine with modified afterburners and a computer controlled 8 speed turbo drive transmission This helps him do 0 60 mph in 2 seconds 1 37g standing to quarter mile 4 286 seconds Electromagnetic hyper vacuum disc brakes 14 foot 4 25 m braking distance 70 0 mph 112 0 km h 11 7g 6 KITT primarily uses hydrogen fuel However his complex fuel processor allows him to run on any combustible liquid even regular gasoline In one episode KITT mentioned his fuel economy was at least 65 miles per gallon However when operating on fuels other than liquid hydrogen KITT s fuel efficiency and power output may be lowered Used in most episodes KITT can employ a turbo boost This is a pair of rocket boosters mounted just behind the front tires These lifted the car allowing KITT to jump into the air and pass over obstacles in the road Also occasionally Turbo Boost was used to allow KITT to accelerate to incredible speeds in excess of 200 mph 322 km h The boosters could fire forward or backward although the backward booster was rarely used In later seasons a passive laser restraint system helped protect Michael and any passengers from the shock of sudden impacts and hard stopping It is speculated that this is a primitive form of an inertial damping device First used in Episode 47 Knight of the Drones KITT has four main driving modes Normal cruise On Normal Michael has control of the car In an emergency KITT can still take over and activate Auto Cruise mode Auto cruise KITT has an Alpha Circuit as part of his main control system which allows the CPU to drive the car utilizing an advanced Auto Collision Avoidance system KARR s Alpha Circuit was damaged due to being submerged in water for a time which required him to have an operator to control his Turbo Boost function Pursuit mode Pursuit is used during high speed driving and is a combination of manual and computer assisted operation KITT could respond to road conditions faster than Michael s reflexes could however Michael was technically in control of the vehicle and KITT helped guide certain maneuvers Silent mode The feature dampens his engine noise and allows him to sneak around First used in Episode 37 White Line Warriors Other vehicle modes included a two wheel ski drive which allowed KITT to ski driving up on two wheels on either left or right side First used in Episode 1 Knight of the Phoenix an aquatic synthesizer which allows KITT to hydroplane effectively driving on water using his wheels and turbo system for propulsion First used in Episode 28 Return to Cadiz but which was removed by the end of the episode because it was faulty and a High Traction Drop Downs HTDD system which hydraulically raises KITT s chassis for better traction when driving off road First used in Episode 39 Speed Demons Internal features edit nbsp KITT instrumentation 1st 2nd seasons nbsp KITT instrumentation 3rd 4th seasons Dashboard equipmentKITT has two CRT video display monitors on his dash KITT later only has one when his dash was redesigned by Bonnie for the show s third season Michael can contact home base and communicate with Devon and others by way of a telephone comlink using KITT s video display The video display is also used for the Graphic Translator system which sketches likenesses from verbal input to create a Facial composite as well as for scanning or analysis results KITT can also print hard copies of data on a dashboard mounted printer First used in Episode 15 The Topaz Connection KITT has an Ultraphonic Chemical Analyzer scanning tray which can analyze the chemical properties of various materials It can even scan fingerprints and read ballistic information off bullets and compare these with a police database The system can also analyze chemical information gathered from KITT s exterior sensors First used in Episode 17 Chariot of Gold KITT also has an in dash entertainment system that can play music and video and run various computer programs including arcade games KITT can dispense money to Michael when he needed it First used in Episode 59 Knight by a Nose Driver compartmentKITT has two front ejection seats mostly used when Michael needed a boost to fire escapes or rooftops First used in Episode 1 Knight of the Phoenix Pt 1 KITT can release oxygen into his driver compartment and provide air to passengers if he was ever submerged in water or buried in earth This is also used to overcome the effects of certain drugs First used in Episode 5 Slammin Sammy s Stunt Show Spectacular KITT could spray a gas into the driver compartment that could render an unwanted occupant unconscious KITT could also expel all breathable air from the driver compartment however only KARR ever threatened to use it to harm someone KITT used this to rid the compartment of smoke after bombs were detonated in his trunk External features edit KITT is armored with Tri Helical Plasteel 1000 MBS Molecular Bonded Shell plating which protects him from almost all forms of conventional firearms and explosive devices He can only be harmed by heavy artillery and rockets and even then the blast usually left most of his body intact and only damaged internal components This makes KITT s body durable enough to act as a shield for explosives ram through rigid barriers of strong material without suffering damage himself and sustain frequent long jumps on turbo boost with no fear for the vehicle s structural integrity being damaged upon landing The shell also protected him from fire However it was vulnerable to electricity as seen in the episode Lost Knight season 3 episode 10 when a surge of electricity shorted out his memory The shell was also vulnerable to some potent acids and in episode 70 Knight Of The Juggernaut a formula was made with knowledge of the shell s chemical base to neutralize it completely The shell offers little to almost no protection from lasers in certain episodes The shell is a combination of three secret substances together referred to as the Knight Compound developed by Wilton Knight who entrusted parts of the formula to three separate people who each know only two pieces of the formula The shell provided a frame tolerance of 223 000 lb 111 5 tons and a front and rear axle suspension load of 57 000 lb 28 5 tons In the pilot Knight of the Phoenix the shell is described as the panels of the car itself in later episodes especially from season two onward the idea of the shell being applied to a base vehicle chemically is used KITT is also protected by a thermal resistant Pyroclastic lamination coating that can withstand sustained temperatures of up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit 426 C First used in Episode 32 Ring of Fire KITT can tint the windshield and windows to become opaque First seen in Episode 14 Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death and can also deflate and re inflate his tires First used in Episode 5 Slammin Sammy s Stunt Show Spectacular KITT s tires can produce traction spikes that allow KITT to overcome steep terrain First seen in Episode 86 Hills of Fire KITT can automatically open and close his doors windows hood trunk and T tops He could also lock his doors to prevent unauthorized entry into his driver compartment KITT can also rotate his KNIGHT license plate to reveal a fictitious one reading KNI 667 Michael used this to evade police when an APB was placed on him First used in Episode 25 Brother s Keeper KITT s headlights can flash red and blue as police lights and he has a siren First used in Episode 38 Race for Life KITT is equipped with a parachute First used in Episode 23 Goliath Returns Pt 1 KITT can launch magnesium flares which can also be used to divert heat seeking missiles fired at him First used in Episode 26 Merchants of Death KITT has twice had installed a high powered ultra frequency modulated resonating laser capable of burning through steel plating First used in Episode 9 Trust Doesn t Rust and was used to try and destroy KARR by hitting KARR s only weak spot Until the laser was calibrated KITT could not fire it himself and it could only be fired by KITT s technician Bonnie Also as pointed out in Trust Doesn t Rust if at that time it was fired more than twice it would drain KITT s batteries Later in Goliath part 2 KITT was installed a more user friendly laser power pack which KITT uses to disable the monstrous 18 wheeler Equipment in or under the bumpersKITT has a hidden winch and grappling hook system Most often the hook is connected by a strong cable but a metal arm has also been seen The grappling hook is first used in Episode 6 Not a Drop to Drink the winch is first used in Episode 13 Forget Me Not Under the front bumper there is an induction coil that can extend and when it touches a metal object KITT can remotely induce electrical voltage or current in that object First used in Knight of the Drones Part I to electrify a fence in order to incapacitate two thugs without seriously harming them From under the rear bumper KITT can spray a jet of oil creating an oil slick or emit a plume of smoke creating a smoke screen both were first used in Episode 1 Knight of the Phoenix KITT can also dispense a cloud of tear gas along with his smoke screen First used in Episode 13 Hearts of Stone There are flame throwers mounted under the bumpers First used in Episode 2 Deadly Maneuvers KITT could put out small fires from a CO2 sprayer in his bumpers Fourth season update edit During the first episode of the fourth season Knight of the Juggernaut Part I KITT s Molecular Bonded Shell is intentionally neutralized by a sprayed combination of chemicals and KITT is nearly destroyed by the Juggernaut a custom designed armored vehicle KITT is redesigned and is repaired and rebuilt in Knight of the Juggernaut Part II One main feature of the redesign is that Super Pursuit mode is added consisting of improved rocket boosters for enhanced acceleration retractable spoilers for aerodynamic stability and movable air inlets for increased cooling Super Pursuit Mode provided a 40 boost in speed beyond the car s original top speed of 300 MPH When Super Pursuit mode is used at night some of the exterior and under the wheel arches glow red This also included an emergency braking system which slows KITT down from Super Pursuit speeds by using a forward braking booster and air panels that pop out to create air friction While KITT s initial roof was a T top the redesigned KITT has a convertible roof Michael can bring the top down by pressing the C button on KITT s dash F L A G Mobile Command Center edit nbsp F L A G Mobile Command Center with Aerodynamic Sleeping CabKITT has access to a mobile garage called the F L A G Mobile Command Center a semi trailer truck owned by the Foundation In most episodes it is a GMC General The trailer has an extendable ramp that drops down and allows KITT to drive inside even when the truck is in motion The trailer is loaded with spare parts and equipment for KITT and also has a computer lab where technicians Bonnie or April would work and conduct repairs and maintenance while in transit In KITTnap KITT is kidnapped and Michael and RC3 use the tractor cab which has been disconnected from the trailer to go and find him Screen used cars edit A total of 23 KITT cars were made for use in filming the series although speculation is that there were as many as 25 All except one of these cars survived until the show was axed all except 5 of the remaining 22 cars were destroyed at the end of filming This is because the series began with five brand new Pontiacs for the pilot presentation and in 1982 a nearby train carrying new Pontiacs to dealerships derailed in California and Universal Studios acquired these wrecked cars for a low price The contract stipulated that the cars could not be sold again for private use because of the train damage so they had to be crushed when Universal Studios no longer needed them citation needed Of the five that escaped that fate one stunt car originally at the Universal theme park was shipped to a theme park in Australia for World Expo 88 in Brisbane Queensland but is now believed to be back in the US Universal kept one hero and one stunt car for use in the Entertainment Center display the two originals have since been sold to a private collector in the US another a convertible disappeared for a while before being sold to the former Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick Cumbria England 7 This convertible was sold to the Dezer Collection Orlando Florida when Cars of the Stars closed The fifth car is believed to be in private hands in the UK Press releases regularly appear claiming original screen used cars are being sold For example on April 4 2007 one of the four KITT cars used in production of the television series was reputedly being put up for sale for 149 995 by Johnny Verhoek of Kassabian Motors Dublin California 8 9 And a story in USA Today from December 2007 states that slain real estate developer and car aficionado Andrew Kissel was in possession of one of the surviving cars Some reports say that Michael Jackson bought an original KITT and former NSYNC band member Joey Fatone also claims to have purchased one of these authentic original KITTs at auction 10 There have been more original cars auctioned than were built in total for the show The September 25 2014 fifth episode of the Dutch TV programme Syndroom featuring people with Down syndrome who wish to fulfill a dream features Twan Vermeulen a Knight Rider fan who wishes to meet David Hasselhoff and KITT Together with the show s presenter they fly to L A and go searching for Hasselhoff s house They find Hasselhoff on the driveway in front of his house dusting off KITT After KITT speaks a personal message to Twan Hasselhoff offers to go with him to take KITT for a spin Freak out some people on the freeway which they did with great pleasure for everyone involved 11 The right hand drive KITT known as the Official Right Hand Drive KITT as used in the video Jump In My Car by David Hasselhoff is owned by a company called Wilderness Studios Australia A small group of individuals that call themselves Knight Rider Historians have stated that they have the most extensive research and data on the production of the series including production call sheets and records on vehicles owned by Universal Studios while the show was in production They purchased two of the screen used KITT cars which have subsequently been restored One of the cars had appeared in the episode where KITT was dumped into an acid pit and appears gutted and light grey in color on screen in the episode The cars are frequently on display one is currently on display in the Peterson Museum in Los Angeles They also recently tracked down the original FLAG Semi truck and the trailer used in the first seasons of the show which are now being restored as well The Semi truck was found in Idaho in a field The 1978 Dorsey trailer had been modified to carry race cars in the late 1980s and the original rear ramp door used to drive KITT in and out on the series had long been removed They plan to fully restore the trailer to appear exactly as it did during the series run albeit slightly smaller scale because the interior of the trailer seen on screen was actually an interior set on the Universal Studios lot and was several feet wider than the actual trailer Knight Industries Three Thousand KITT editKnight Industries Three ThousandKnight Rider character nbsp KITT in its Pilot Attack ModeFirst appearance Knight Rider 2008 pilot Created byGlen A LarsonPortrayed by2008 2009 Ford Shelby GT500KRVoiced byVal KilmerMain articles Knight Rider 2008 film and Knight Rider 2008 TV series The 2008 update to Knight Rider includes a new KITT the acronym now standing for Knight Industries Three Thousand The KITT platform is patterned on a Shelby GT500KR and differs from the original Two Thousand unit in several ways For example the 2008 KITT utilizes nano technology allowing the car s outer shell to change colors and morph itself into similar forms temporarily 6 The nanotech platform is written as needing the AI active in order to produce any of these effects unlike the original car s gadgets and molecular bonded shell which allowed it to endure extreme impacts These extreme down sides to the use of nanotech have been demonstrated when villains are able to cause significant damage such as shooting out windows when the AI is deactivated It can also turn into two different types of a Ford F 150 4x4 truck one completely stock and the other with some modifications a Ford E 150 van a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor a special edition Warriors In Pink Mustang in support of breast cancer awareness month a Ford Flex and a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for disguise or to use the alternate modes capabilities such as off road handling The car can engage an Attack Mode featuring scissor conventional hybrid doors which allows it to increase speed and use most of its gadgets including turbo boost It had a different looking attack mode in the pilot which was used whenever the car needed to increase speed Its downside however is that it only seats two KITT is also capable of functioning submerged maintaining life support and system integrity while underwater While the original series stated the original KITT was designed by Wilton Knight the 2008 TV movie implies Charles Graiman may have co designed the car and the AI for Wilton Knight was subsequently relocated to protect him and his family and later designed the Knight Industries Three Thousand KITT s weapons include a grappling hook located in the front bumper usable in normal and attack modes two gatling style guns that are retracted from the hood a laser and missile launchers usable only in attack mode which were first used in Knight of the Hunter In the Halloween episode Knight of the Living Dead KITT demonstrates the ability to cosmetically alter his appearance becoming a black Mustang convertible with a pink trim as a Halloween costume This configuration had the scanner bar relocated to behind the grille Dr Graiman also reveals in this episode that a backup neural network exists when he suggests downloading KITT s files and reuploading them to the backup to which replies The Backup is not me In the pilot KITT had shown himself capable of similarly altering his external appearance changing his color and licence plate In Knight of the Zodiac KITT uses a dispenser located in his undercarriage to spread black ice and a fingerprint generator in the glovebox to overlay the fingerprints of a captured thief over Mike s KITT has numerous other features An olfactory sensor that allows KITT to smell via an atmospheric sampling device mounted in his front bumper Turbo boost A voice stress analyzer that is used to process spoken voices and determine if someone may be lying A computer printout that could print hard copies of data on a dashboard mounted printer a backup mainframe processor A windshield projection used in place of the center console screen in the pilot for displaying extra information as well as the video communication link with the SSC A bio matrix scanner used to detect the health status of persons in the immediate area A hood surface screen An electromagnetic pulse projector that can disable any electronic circuit or device within the given area The ability to fire disk like objects that produce an intense heat source to deter heat seeking projectiles The ability to fill the cabin with tear gas to incapacitate thieves A 3D object printer that allows for the creation of small 3D objects such as keys based on available electronic data A standard printer used for documents and incoming faxes that is located in the passenger side dash A small arms cache accessible via the glove box area that usually contains two 9MM handguns with extra clips for occupant s protection outside KITT A first aid inside the glove box that allows for field mending of physical wounds such as lost appendages A software program secretly built into KITT that when activated by the SSC turns KITT into a bomb using his fuel as the charge and his computer as the detonatorKnight Industries Four Thousand KIFT editKnight 4000 nbsp The Knight 4000 in the FLAG laboratoryFirst appearanceKnight Rider 2000Created byGlen A LarsonPortrayed by1991 Dodge Stealth customized to look like a 1988 Pontiac Banshee concept car 12 Voiced byCarmen Argenziano Knight 4000 s original A I uncredited later William Daniels KITT A I uncredited NicknameThe 4000 later KIFTMain article Knight Rider 2000 A 1991 made for TV movie sequel to the 1982 series Knight Rider 2000 saw KITT s original microprocessor unit transferred into the body of the vehicle intended to be his successor the Knight 4000 referred to as KIFT by fans The vehicle had numerous 21st century technological improvements over the 1980s Pontiac Trans Am version of KITT such as an amphibious mode which allows the car to travel across water like a speedboat a virtual reality heads up display or VR HUD which utilized the entire windshield as a video display a microwave stun device that could remotely incapacitate a human target a remote target assist that helps the pilot to aim and fire with a complete and perfect accuracy voice activated controls a fax machine an infrared scanner that could identify laser scope rifles as well as hidden objects giving off heat a more complex olfactory scan a voice sampler that could simulate any voice which has been recorded into the Knight 4000 s memory a microwave projector that could cause the temperatures of targeted objects to quickly rise and either ignite or explode and a thermal sensor that allows the Knight 4000 to watch and record what is happening in a particular place However no acknowledgement is made to this spin off in the 2008 2009 series revival The studio was unable to use the real Pontiac Banshee IV concept car for the movie so instead it hired Jay Ohrberg Star Cars Inc to customize a 1991 Dodge Stealth 13 for the Knight 4000 14 After filming wrapped the custom car was used on other TV productions of the time and can also be seen albeit briefly as a stolen supercar in CHiPs 99 12 as repainted future police vehicles in Power Rangers Time Force in an episode of the television series Black Scorpion in March 2001 and in a hidden camera TV series called Scare Tactics After being abandoned and unmaintained for 10 years one of the screen used cars was offered for sale in January 2021 by Bob s Prop Shop in Las Vegas 15 KARR editKARRKnight Rider character nbsp KARR from the original series episode K I T T vs K A R R First appearanceTrust Doesn t Rust November 19 1982 Created byWilton Knight Knight IndustriesPortrayed byPontiac Trans AmVoiced byPeter Cullen 1982 and 2008 2009 series Paul Frees 1984 uncredited KARR Knight Automated Roving Robot is the name of a fictional automated prototype vehicle featured as a major antagonist of KITT Knight Industries Two Thousand in two episodes of the 1982 original series and was part of a multi episode story arc in the 2008 revived series KARR voiced by Peter Cullen first appeared in Trust Doesn t Rust aired on NBC on November 19 1982 where he seemingly met his demise at the end However he was so popular with viewers that he was brought back again in K I T T vs K A R R for a second time voiced by voice actor Paul Frees which aired on NBC on November 4 1984 Trust Doesn t Rust was also printed in book form written by Roger Hill and Glen A Larson following the story and general script of the original television episode expanding some areas of the plot and adding several extra secondary characters 16 KARR was brought back in 2009 for Knight to King s Pawn of the new Knight Rider series of 2008 2009 for a third time marking it as one of the very few villains in the original series and the new series to make a return appearance KARR design and development edit KARR was originally designed by Wilton Knight and built by Knight Industries for military purposes for the Department of Defense After the completion of the vehicle the KARR processor was installed and activated However a programming error caused the computer to be unstable and potentially dangerous KARR was programmed for self preservation but this proved to be dangerous to the Foundation s humanitarian interests The project was suspended and KARR was stored until a solution could be found Once KITT was constructed it was presumed that his prototype KARR had been deactivated and dismantled However the latter did not occur and KARR was placed in storage and forgotten following the death of Wilton Knight KARR was later unwittingly reactivated by thieves in the original episode Trust Doesn t Rust and was thought destroyed but then reappeared in the episode K I T T vs K A R R and was seen to be finally destroyed by Michael and KITT Originally KARR was identical to KITT all black with a red scan bar Upon KARR s return in K I T T vs K A R R his scan bar is now amber yellow but is otherwise still the same as KITT KARR later gets a brand new two tone paint job incorporating a silver lower body into the familiar black finish KARR s scanner originally made a low droning noise and the sound of KARR s engine originally sounded rough but in the return episode the scanner and the engine both sounds similar to KITT s albeit with a slight reverb effect added In Trust Doesn t Rust KARR had no license plates but a California license plate that read KARR from his second appearance onwards KARR s voice modulator showed as greenish yellow on his dash display a different color and design than the various incarnations of KITT s red display Personality edit Unlike KITT whose primary directive is to protect human life KARR was programmed for self preservation making him a ruthless and unpredictable threat He does not appear as streetwise as KITT being very naive and inexperienced and having a childlike perception of the world This has occasionally allowed people to take advantage of his remarkable capabilities for their own gain however due to his ruthless nature he sometimes uses people s weaknesses and greed as a way to manipulate them for his own goals Despite this he does ultimately consider itself superior always referring to KITT as the inferior production line model as well as unstoppable and due to his programming the villains do not usually get very far KARR demonstrates a complete lack of respect or loyalty on one occasion ejecting his passenger to reduce weight and increase his chances of escape KARR s evil personality is also somewhat different in the comeback episode His childlike perceptions are diminished into a more devious personality completely cold and bent on revenge His self preservation directive is no longer in play When KARR is close to exploding after receiving severe damage he willingly turbo jumps into a mid air collision with KITT hoping that his own destruction would also spell his counterpart s Even KARR s modus operandi is different servicing enough in the first episode he aims to actually make use of other people to serve his own needs One explanation of this change could be as a result of the damage he received after falling over the cliff at the end of Trust Doesn t Rust causing further malfunctions in his programming Indeed KITT himself is seen to malfunction and suffer change of personality as a result of damage in several other episodes KARR 2 0 edit Knight Auto cybernetic Roving Robotic exoskeleton KARR 2 0 Knight Rider character nbsp KARR 2 0 as it appeared on the schematic display in Knight of the Living Dead First appearanceKnight of the Living DeadCreated byGlen A LarsonPortrayed byFord Mustang Shelby GT500 KRVoiced byPeter CullenTo mirror the original series the nemesis and prototype of the second KITT Knight Industries Three Thousand is also designated KARR in the new series KARR 2 0 Peter Cullen is mentioned in the new Knight Rider series episode Knight of the Living Dead and is said to be a prototype of KITT Knight Industries Three Thousand The new KARR acronym was changed to Knight Auto cybernetic Roving Robotic exoskeleton KARR s visual identity has also had similar changes for the new series Instead of an automobile a schematic display shows a heavily armed humanoid looking robot with wheeled legs that converts into an ambiguous off road vehicle KARR has the ability to transform from vehicle mode into a large wheeled robotic exoskeleton instead of KITT s Attack Mode The vehicle mode of KARR is a 2008 2009 Shelby GT500KR with the license plate initials K R KARR is once again voiced by Peter Cullen who also voiced the first appearance of KARR in Trust Doesn t Rust KARR was originally designed for military combat Armed with twin machine guns on each shoulder and missiles the exoskeleton combines with a human being for easier control KARR is visually identical to KITT in this iteration lacking the two tone black and silver paint job of the 1980s version of KARR The only difference is the scanner and voice box which are yellow compared to KITT s red Once again similar to the original character this entirely different KARR project 2 0 had an A I that was programmed for self preservation and he was deactivated and placed in storage after he reprogrammed itself and killed seven people When KARR finally appears again in the episode Knight to King s Pawn he takes a form once again similar to KITT as a 2008 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500KR and is once again 100 black like KITT 3000 the only difference is that he has a yellow scan light bar and 100 yellow color voice module In the original series it was more amber yellow and KARR s voice module originally yellow green in the original series KARR s scanner sounds much lower with much more of an echo The sound is especially noticeable when KARR is chasing down KITT while he is still in Ford Mustang mode Reception and significance editKITT despite being just an AI without a body has proven to be a popular character 17 One of the reasons for KITT s attractiveness was in the fact that domesticated then powerful technology computers making it accessible flexible and portable in a way that was also reliable and secure Nickianne Moody has argued that through KITT Knight Rider became one of the first popular texts to visualize and narrativize the potential of computer technologies to transform daily life 18 she also argued that the relationship between Knight and KITT was more complex and nuanced than many buddy ship relationships of other Cold War warriors in the Hollywood works of its era 19 KITT has also been discussed in the context of the human robot or human AI interaction 20 21 KITT has also proven to be influential for the design of real world computers for vehicles with a number of studies noting that the science fiction vision of the 1980s portrayed in the show is coming to be realized in the real life as of the early 21st century 22 23 24 25 26 27 Shaked and Winter noted that it was one of the most appealing multimodal mobile interfaces of the 1980s 28 although talking to computers in a way similar to humans is still in its early stages of maturing as a technology as of 2019 29 nbsp 1 25 Ertl Company KITT toy modelVarious toy versions of KITT have been released Among the best known Knight Rider memorabilia is the remote controlled KITT the Knight Rider lunch box and the deluxe version of KITT The deluxe model of KITT sold by Kenner Toys and dubbed the Knight 2000 Voice Car spoke electronically actual voice of William Daniels featured a detailed interior and a Michael Knight action figure 30 ERTL released die cast toys of KITT in three different sizes the common miniature sized model a medium sized model and a large sized model These toys featured red reflective holograms on the nose to represent the scanner Also in late 2004 1 18 scale die cast models of KITT and KARR were produced from ERTL complete with detailed interior and light up moving scanner just like in the series 31 In September 2006 Hitari a UK based company that produces remote control toy cars released the Knight Rider KITT remote control car in 1 15 scale complete with the working red scanner lights KITT s voice from the TV show and the car s turbine engine sound with the cylon scanner sound effect 32 33 In December 2012 Diamond Select Toys released a talking electronic 1 15 scale KITT which features a light up dashboard scanner foglights and tail lights along with the original voice of KITT William Daniels all at a push of a button 34 Mattel has released two die cast metal models of KARR A 1 18 scale model as part of the Hot Wheels Elite collection and a 1 64 scale model as part of the Hot Wheels Retro Nostalgia Entertainment collection They both resemble KARR s appearance from KITT vs KARR with silver paint around the bottom half of the vehicle The small one however lacks the amber scanner light and instead retains the red scanner from KARR s appearance in Trust Doesn t Rust and there is also a KITT which is completely identical to KARR in its first episode in Trust Doesn t Rust 35 KITT and KARR are both in Knight Rider The Game and its sequel They also appear in the Knight Rider World in Lego Dimensions Featuring the iconic voice of William Daniels the Knight Rider GPS was a fully working GPS using Mio navigational technology The GPS featured custom recorded voices so that the unit could speak to its owner using their own name if it was one of 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