CHARLEY DAVIDSON
'Charlene' "'Charley'" 'Davidson' is a recurring character in the 1993–1996 and 2006 animated television series ''Biker Mice from Mars''. Leeza Miller McGee provided Charley's voice in the 1993-1995 series, while Lisa Zane provides Charley's voice in the newly 2006 series. is a pun on "''Harley-Davidson''".
Character and personality
First introduced in ''Rock and Ride!'', Charley is an intelligent, creative, inventive young woman with spunk to spare. To those who meet her for their first time will be met with a headstrong young woman with a tomboy exterior; she's not afraid of a dangerous situation and can be brave and likes adventure.
As said above, Charley is an highly intelligent young woman. Hardly a day after she had first met the Biker Mice and she had not only made repairs on Throttle's bike but she had also installed "''a few extras''" (namely missile launchers and missiles) into their bikes. Once Charley has become familiar with any technology, like Martian Motorcycles, she can quickly repair it and upgrade it.
Charley is described as "''the best wrench jockey this side of Mars''". Throughout the series her mechanical, technological, electrical and engineering skills are illustrated as superb. Hardly after she had met Vinnie, Throttle and Modo, she was repairing and outfitting their bikes with all sorts of new innovations of her own design (whenever it was something that the storys plot demanded).
She is the source of the hardware upgrades of the Martian Biker Mice's motorcycles; ever since she first met them she has repaired their bikes, she has given their bikes their tune-ups, she has supplied the bikes with parts for their engines and weapons and she has provided them with gasoline--all for free.
Although she is undoubtabley very intelligent Charley has never used any long-winded techno-babble in a conversation, she speaks clearly about any risks or dangers and is visibly (and understandably) perturbed whenever the guys, too busy with battling Limburger, rush off and don't listen to her. Luckily for the mice she's also reliable in a pinch; once Charley had been forced to make last second repairs that were literally last second (''Hickory Dickory Doc'').
Charley is also a hard-working, honest and responsible young woman who isn't afraid of an honest, hard day's work or of getting her hands dirty. An Independent woman, Charley is her own boss, running her own business - Charley is very dedicated her career as a mechanic; in ''Verminator'', she states that "''Machines are my life''". Charley truly loves her work/career.
A compassionate, fair and forgiving lady, Charley isn't a person to hold a grudge--she has never held it against the guys whenever their 'enthusiastic' or their competitiveness when they play games/sports/extreme sports has gotten out of hand and trashed her garage or when they make a mess - but she'll make them clean up any of the messes that they themselves made. She has a soft spot for the guys and so she seems to put up with their horse-play.
Charley is quite insightful and experienced; at the end of ''The Masked Motorcyclist'' she points out that her getting bruised up had to do with her doing "''something dangerous''" and that it had nothing to do with her being a woman. In ''Caveat Mentor'', she states that "''time catches up to everybody...even macho mice...but just 'cause someone's not in their fighting prime doesn't mean they're disposable''" and it sounds as though she speaks from past experience (possibly having had to deal with someone else going through a midlife crisis).
Charley's good at seeing the truth about people; in ''Hard Rock'' she believes Hard Rock's claim to having reformed himself; Charley even sees past Vinnie's ego towards the "''sweet, kind, generous person''" he is but that he s too macho to let on about it, so she works on keeping his ego from going too far. When regularly faced with Vinnie's ego, Charley is quick to put him in his place and keep his ego in check; she's had past experiences putting up with egocentric men, seeing has how she easily deals with it on a regular basis. Charley is more level-headed than any of the Mice (most of the time).
Temperamental at times, Charley can get angry and annoyed at the Mice's habit of trying to keep her out of all the action. Often, Charley will prefer to utilise a little intelligence to save the day as opposed towards the Mices' M.O. of "''Riding off to save the world by blowing up everything in sight''". She is loyal to the guys' efforts to put an end to Limburger's plots to tear down and dig up the whole of the city of Chicago.
Throttle, Modo and Vinnie are highly protective of her and they have sometimes gone to great lengths to keep her out of harm's way by leaving her at the garage. A brave and lively personality, Charley likes to be the middle of the action, she's always ready to go into battle when she wants to help, and doesn't hesitate to go out on her own whether the Mice want her to or not. No quitter and cunning when its called for, Charley has on a number of occasions gone undercover to do some work spying on Limburger's operations in an attempt to quietly put an end to it.
She's also a proud young woman; in ''Rock and Ride!'', Throttle comments that she's a "''pretty good bike jockey!''", she proudly declairs that she is the "''best in Chi-town''". Sometimes Charley is too proud to admit that the Mice are right - that a situation may be too dangerous for her (''Manchurian Charley''), and while she actually can admit privately that they may be right, Charley will never admit it to their faces. The same goes for her feeling towards Vinnie; she does like him a lot, but because of her pride and his ego, she'll, for the most part, keep herself from expressing too much affection towards him as he'll either strut and become unbearable (or he'll just blush).
At the core of her personality, Charley is a character who is proud to be self-sufficient; an independent young lady who likes to stand up for herself (but who now needs the Mice's protection as she cannot physically defend herself from alien supervillians) and prove that she carries her own weight and isn't useless. While she loves working on bikes, she also loves to ride them, and she's eager to prove that she can indeed ride it out with the best of them.
Charley does harbor a wild side, something that Vinnie certainly likes about her (''The Masked Motorcyclist''), but since she has to try to keep the Mice on track (even when they don't listen) she has to prioritize and remain the level-headed one when the need calls for it. However on other occasions Charley can almost as trigger-happy as the Mice themselves; she's eager to open fire on the likes of "scum"; from Limburger's goons, to the Pit-Boss's Pit-Crew, to her ex-boyfriend Rod Van-Hamm...
History and background
Most of Charley's personal history isn't mentioned in the series. No mention is given about Charley having any brothers or sisters, which strongly suggests that Charley is an only child. Likewise, there is no mention on Charley's mother and father in the series, hinting that they are both deceased. In a comment given by Tom Tataranowicz, a writer/director/co-producer for Biker Mice from Mars, he commented on a message board with fans of the series, that after Charley had graduated from High School she attended a Junior College, but dropped out "''to help out her dad''".
If her father owned the Last Chance Garage before Charley, it could be that it was established many years before Limburger came to Chicago, and her father died either before 'OR' after Limburger arrived on Earth. This would explain why Charley and the Last Chance Garage are both situated in such a dilapidated and dangerous area.
Charley was a Brownie Girl Scout as a child. In ''Road Ravens'' she says: "''You're just lucky I earned a Brownie merit badge in first aid.''" A year out of high school, Charley's high school sweetheart Jack McCyber asker her to marry him and they were engaged briefly, but for reasons never revealed they broke off their engagement and decided to just remain friends.
Currently the owner and operator of the ''Last Chance Garage'' and the land it is built on, Charley is an incrediblely skilled mechanic/auto mechanic, who lives in a heavily dilapidated area of the city of Chicago. The Mice are always backed up by Charley since they met her. She is a headstrong young woman, and is always ready to go into battle, despite the Biker Mices' attempts to keep her out of those types of situations. Aside from being the target of Vinnie's flirtations, she is also responsible for a lot of upgrades (or lack there-of when the plot asks for it) for the Biker Mice and is a high-tech genius in her own right, seeing as she was compared to Karbunkle by three aliens once.
When she is introduced in the first episode, ''Rock and Ride'', she is about to be forcibly made by Greasepit to sell her garage to Lawrence Limburger to dig up the land. Before that can happen, however, Greasepit is confronted by Vinnie and then by Throttle and Modo, who all send Greasepit rolling out of the garage and out of sight. Charley is immediately freaked out that she's in the presence of "''giant gerbils''". Throttle "''shows''" Charley with his memories about how "''our planet was invaded by a race of smelly stink-faces called Plutarkians''" and introduces themselves. Charley shows them that it seems that "''The way you guys describe what these, uh... Plutarkians did to your planet, I think you ought to check something out...From the looks of things, I’d say they’re ''here''...''"
Appearance in the series
Physical appearance
Charley is a native of the city of Chigago. Charley has auburn-red hair that goes past her shoulders, and has creamy-green colored eyes. She is 5'9 ft in height and weighes 120lbs according to this Height Chart--Click here for Charley's Character Design. In the Biker Mice from Mars comicbooks her hair is bright red, as well as in the children books. In the new 2006 series, Charley's eyes are a
more bolder green color and her hair is shorter.
Dress
Charley's typical dress in the classic series is a pair of dark blue jeans, a blue baggy work shirt with the sleeves rolled up to below her elbows, a pair of brown cowgirl boots, and a tool and utility work belt with tools inside. Charley hates short skirts and high heeled shoes (''The Reeking Reign of the Head Cheese - part 1'') and long dresses (''Biker Mice of the Round Table - part 1 and 2'').
Charley, as the 'Masked Motocyclist', wore a pink and black skintight, One-piece full-body, catsuit-like motorbike jumpsuit with a matching helmet, boots and gloves.
In a handfull of episodes Charley would wear a disguise to infiltrate some of Limburger's operations to try to learn what he was up to: In ''The Reeking Reign of the Head Cheese - part 1'', Charley went undercover as a secretary in the mayor's office to eavesdrop and learn where the kidnapped mayor was being held. In ''Road Ravens'', Charley and Throttle went undercover as bikers to infiltrate the Road Ravens street gang to bring them down, but Greasepit later recognised them. In ''Steelfinger'', Charley disguised herself as a waitress - in costume as an arabian girl - at a social function while Modo, who was also undercover, was too busy enjoying himself. In ''Bleu Cheese Bros'' Charley goes undercover as a security guard at a prison where Limburger had pulled strings to become the new prison warden.
In ''What Smells Worse Than a Plutarkian Lawyer?'', Charley wore a light brown colored suit and skirt when she tried to defend the Mice in court when Limburger framed them for a traffic violation (parked in a red zone)--but was overwhelmed by the sheer stench of Plutarkian Lawyer/Counsuler, Perry Provoloni.
In the new 2006 series her attire is more biker-themed; skin-tight blue trousers, a blue sleeveless shirt, a pair of black boots, and sometimes a messy black leather jacket.
In ''Here Comes the Judge'', Charley is seen in a matching gray colored suit to represent Throttle, Vinnie and Modo in a court of law, only for the whole thing to be presided over by Ronaldo Rump and Catatonian forces.
The Last Chance Garage
Charley's home and place of work, it is located in a dilapidated area of Chicago. Charley owns both the garage/Automobile repair shop and the land it is built on. In ''Seeds of Victory'', Charley also seems to own the plot of land behind her garage, where Carbine landed her spaceship.
The garage itself is situated on the ground/first floor, where all her tools and vehicles are housed. In ''Seeds of Victory'', her bathroom is situated on the first floor. Charley lives up in the loft, which acts as a second floor; where her bedroom/living quarters are housed, along with kitchen/kitchenette.
The architecture of the Last Chance Garage as not always been constant in the series. In ''The Masked Motorcyclist'', Charley's loft was seen as accessible by a fixed-in-place pair of step-ladders--but in ''Below the Horizon'', Charley is seen coming down a flight of stairs, (in ''Danger is our Business'', Vinnie and Modo's rough-housing damages the garage, leaving it in need of repairs, Throttle, Modo and Vinnie earn the money Charley needed for repairs; possibly the stairs were part of the renovations).
In the garage's very first appearance in ''Rock and Ride!'', it was shown as just an auto garage with no upper levels and the "'''Last Chance Garage'''" sign was fixed right at the top of the front of the building; but by the time of the events in ''The Masked Motorcyclist'', the sign is fixed onto the front side of the upper level/loft of the garage. In the new 2006 series, the Last Chance Garage is shown as a single floor building that is different from the 93-96 design.
In the classic series, the "'''Last Chance Garage'''" sign featured a motorcycle with metallic wings; while the sign in the new 2006 series features two crossed spanners out of an oval with the words "''Last Chance Garage''".
Equipment
As a mechanic, Charley has a lot of equipment at her disposal, the tools of her trade--from all of a mechanic's hand tools, and access to a range of heavy machinery and heavy-duty vehicles like cranes.
Charley has more than one vehicle; apart from her bike, Charley drives a call-out truck (she either drives a truck which is a combination of both a pick-up truck and a tow truck or she has simply owns both a pick-up truck and tow truck); Charley also drove a tank truck in ''Road Ravens''.
As of the new 2006 series, Charley drives a massive truck she's named "'''The Big Rig'''"; a large, conjoined Road train/Semi-trailer/Semi-trailer truck custom-built by Charley herself, with a metallic blue flame paint job and houses a small but fully functional mobile garage inside; along with live-in and sleeping quarters consisting of a table and platform beds. The Big-Rig also comes complete with a recycle bin. When the Big Rig isn't on the road it's parked around the back of the Last Chance Garage.
Charley's bikes
In the classic series Charley mostly rode on a call-out bike with a portable tool kit whenever she wasn't riding shotgun behind Vinnie on his bike. When she rode her own bike she wore a white helmet with blue stripes.
On a several occasions (''The Masked Motorcyclist'' and ''Biker Knights of the Round Table - part 1'') Charley rode a black and purple prototype bike of her own design and make as she rode to the Biker Mice's rescue; when she rode her prototype bike she wore a matching helmet - in ''The Masked Motorcyclist'' the helmet's visor was reflective which never lets Charley's face be seen; in ''Biker Knights of the Round Table'' the helmet's visor was similar to the visors in the Martian Biker Mice's helmets.
In the new 2006 series Charley rides what looks like an orange off-roader dirt bike which she tunes up regularly. In ''Manchurian Charley'', she rides a customized off-roader of her own design she calls "''The Mauler''", a tall, massive bike, armed with weapons.
Weapons
Since she first met the Biker Mice, Charley has developed some skills as a marksman, despite their attempts to disuade her from joining in a fight. In the classic series Charley can sometimes be seen armed with an energy Bazooka or a Martian Laser Pistol/Martian Blaster.
Charley's modifications and inventions
★ 'Front and Rear end Missile Launcers and Missiles' - In her first appearance in ''Rock and Ride!'', the Biker Mice from Mars come to Charley to repair Throttle's motorcycle. Not only does Charley make repairs, she installs front and rear missile launchers and missiles onto all three motorbikes. In ''My Cheese Is Quick'' its seen that Charley hand builds the missiles herself.
★ 'Drill Cone Attachments' - First seen in ''The Reeking Reign of the Head Cheese (part 2)'', Limburger plans to undermine all of Chicago to ship it to Plutark and in order to foil this scheme, Charley constructs and installs a cone-shell and drill-attachment made of fibreglass with diamond teeth on the front of each bike in order to pursue Limburger underground. The drill attachments make another couple of appearances spareingly in later episodes as the are only installed onto the bikes when needed.
★ 'Super-Charger' - In ''A Mouse and His Motorcycle'', Charley installs a supercharger of her own design onto Vinnie's motorbike to provide him with enough extra speed on a mission to rescue Modo's bike from Limburger and Karbunkle. It gave Vinnie "''thirty seconds of super-sonic speed''" but its power output was unstable, Charley states explicately to Vinnie that the supercharger would overload and "''go up like a bomb''" after thirty seconds and if it was still on his bike then it would take him with it. After the thirty second have passed, Vinnie wrenches it off of his bike and throws it over the edge of Limburger Tower, where it detonates safely.
★ 'Prototype Motorcycle design' -
★ 'Radio Scanner' - Seen only in ''The Masked Motorcyclist'', it is a radio scanner that can pick up on emergency signals throughout the city, as any emergency could potentially be caused by Limburger.
★ 'Snow Terrain Modefications/Attachments' - First seen in ''Chill Zone'', these are frames fitted on the sides of the Martian motorbikes that allow the bikes to move safely on top of ice and snow. like the drill attachments they are removeable and make appearances over the series.
★ 'Battle Shell Armor' - The Battle Armor Shells first appearance was in ''Steal of the Century'' when the Biker mice from Mars find that they are unable to stand up to the ''Annihilator'', a piece of stolen military hardware. To win Charley, Modo, Vinnie and Throttle use the scrap from their crashed spaceship for, as Throttle phrases it, "''little battle armor of our own''". The Biker Mice's Battle Shells make at least one other appearance in a later episode, ''Cycle Centaurs'', where the Battle Shells are reinstalled on Throttle, Vinnie and Modo's bikes to shield them from the acid rain that was a part of Limburger's current plot. In ''Steal of the Century'' the Battle Shell Armor is stated to have been crafted from the wreckage of the Biker Mice's crashed spaceship, whereas in ''Cycle Centaurs'', their stated has being composed of fibreglass.
★ 'Demolition Durby Armor Upgrades' - Seen only in ''The Motor City Maniac'', with Lawrence Limburger and Napoleon Brie making a wager over the territories of Chicago and Detroit in a no-holds barred demolition derby. Throttle, Modo, Vinnie and Charley, unwilling to place the future of Chicago in Limburger's hands, proceed to outfit their bikes with armor made from scrounced scrap metal to enter the demolition derby themselves rather than leave it to Limburger. The demolition derby armor makes no-other appearance in the series.
★ 'Turbo-Charger' - Mentioned only in ''Garbage Wars'', Turbo-Chargers boost the speed of Throttle and Modo's Rocket Engines, and together they generate enougth speed to create a street-sized twister when they took it upon themselves to clean up the streets of waste that Limburger was responsible for.
★ 'Aerofoil Mode' - All three bikes have been outfitted with retractible aerodynamic wing features in ''Die Fledermice'' to reach Kansas to foil another of Limburger's schemes. They unfold from compartments on the sides of the bikes and they work like wings by provideing the bikes with lift while the bikes rockets/jets maintain thrust.
★ 'Martian Bike Wings' - In ''Last Stand at Last Chance'', the Biker Mice are watching old footage of themselves and nostalgicly comment on missing their old "''Martian Bike Wings''", Charley comments that she is tired of hearing about them and reveals that she has outfitted their bikes with new Martian Bike Wings.
★ 'Hang Glider Attachments' - Seen only in ''Law of the Pits'', the Biker mice outfited hang glider attachments onto their bikes to descend down into the pits to rescue Charley from the Pit Boss.
★ 'Wing Attachments' - Metal frame Concorde-esgue wings that can be fixed onto the sides of Throttle, Modo and Vinnie's bikes; they are only seen and used in one episode.
★ 'Hydrofoil Mode' - Seen in a handful of episodes. In episodes, like ''Lake Michi-Gone'', when the Biker Mice from Mars needed to travel across and over large expansives of water. They unfold from compartments near the wheels and the work by holding the bikes aloft over the water.
★ 'Parachutes' - Seen in ''Garbage Wars'' and one other episode, all three of the bikes feature deployable parachutes.
★ 'Ultra Sonic Spear' - Seen and used only in ''Mad Scientist Wanted'' after the main events of the episode, Charley provides Throttle with a make-shift weapon she MacGyvered together and dubs an "''Ultra Sonic Spear''" to take down a monster composed of rock made by Karbunkle.
★ 'The Tri-Fighter' - The Tri-Fighter made its first appearance in ''Die Fledermice'' when after Karbunkle's new airship sends the Biker Mice back down to earth from the sky, Charley constructs the Tri-Fighter, one of her many ideas for improvements for the bikes. Provideing greater speed and fire power, the Tri-Fighter had one big draw back; it burns a lot of fuel and would only give then three minutes in the air--three minutes to bring Limburger's latest plot to steal grain for Plutark. The Tri-Fighter makes another appearance in ''Below the Horizon'' when the Biker Mice need to follow Limburger all the way to the North Pole.
★ 'ATV Mode' - Seen only in ''Chill Zone'', on Throttle's Bike, the wheels on his bike widen so that he could ride on the snow. When he used them, Throttle mentioned that they were a new addition of Charley's. Later in the same episode, the Snow Terrain additions were used instead.
★ 'ATV Four-Wheel Drive Attachments' - First seen in ''We're Going to Cheesyland'' with the Martian Biker Mice on a beach at night confronting Grease Pit stealing sand. In this episode, Throttle and Vinnie's bikes had four large wheels, while Modo's had three wheels. In ''Lake Michi-Gone'', Charley performs a last-second save for the Biker Mice and outfits their bikes with fast modifications for use as an Four-Wheel Drive ATV to maneuver in the mud--the modifications are dropped once they are no-longer needed.
★ 'Battle Armour' - Three suits of Battle Body Armor for each one of the three Biker Mice. The armor was put together by Charley from the wreckage of the Biker Mice's crashed spaceship. Charley quickly explains that they are "''Bullet, Bomb and Radiation Proof''". The armored suits make their first appearance in ''What Smells Worse Than a Plutarkian Lawyer?'' when Limburger's attempt to steal Uranium from a powerplant causes a meltdown that could destroy Chicago. The Biker Mice from Mars's motorcycles were legally confiscated by Limburger. Charley provided the Mice with suits of body armor to provide them with protection from radiation. The armor makes another appearance in ''Biker Knights of the Round Table'' parts 1 and 2 when the Mice are sent back in time to the Middle Ages, in the time of King Arthur Pendragon and the Knights of the Round Table.
Love life
As a young woman in her early twenties, Charley has had to have had a love life at some points prior to the events in ''Rock and Ride''. She thinks about Mel Gibson (''Hit the Road, Jack''). In ''Upwardly Mobile'', she compares being trapped/hiding in the trunk of Limburger's Limousine on a bumpy ride as "''like bein' on a bad date''", hinting at least of a short history of Charley going on dates. At the end of ''Caveat Mentor'', Charley comments "''I need a life''", attesting to the fact that Charley hasn't had much of a social life since she has had to dedicate much of her time, energy and resources into helping Throttle, Modo and Vinnie. However, throughout the series details of Charley's life story have been revealed or hinted at...
Rodney "''Rod''" Van-Hamm
Rodney "''Rod''" Van-Hamm was a character who was only seen in the classic series, in ''Danger is Our Business'' in season 2. Charley had dated Rod Van-Hamm in high school, where he was voted "''most likely to wimp out''". 'Why' Charley had even dated him in the first place is never touched upon--but it ended on Prom night, where Rod Van-Hamm dumped her for another girl called "''Cindy Maroose''", details with which Charley was unhappy with to say the least (either because she was 'dumped' on the night of a Prom or maybe because of the girl for whom Van-Hamm had dumped her for). She describes him as an "''egotistical jerk''" whoses really only "''all 'show' and no 'go'''" and can only see himself as a legend in his own small mind.
In ''Danger is Our Business'', Rod Van-Hamm was an actor of little actual talent. A simplistic man-child; he was nothing more that a pretty-boy who looked good for the camera. He had little in the way of brains and could not remember the simplest of his lines. Further more, Van-Hamm, despite the presence of muscles on his figure isn't much of a strongman, who needs stuntmen to do all the action in his movies--but he is so self-absorbed that he claims, for all to hear, that he does all of his own stunts. He is also very clumsy. As well as being slow-witted, Van-Hamm is exceedingly egotisical (amazingly even more-so then Vinnie) to the point of solipsism, and he is so vain that he wears a wig to cover his bald scalp.
When the Martian Biker Mice, wishing to pay Charley back for trashing the inside of her garage, apply for the job of stunt motorcyclists in Van-Hamm's new movie being shot in Chigago, it is revealed to be another of Limburger's plots to tear down the city. When the Mice survive all of Limburger's attempts to kill them off with "''faulty special effects''", Karbunkle augments Van-Hamm physically to take down the Biker Mice. After all three Biker Mice are unable to stand up against Van-Hamm, he was poised to finish them off. Charley makes her presence known and armed, she aims an high-tech energy bazooka, and hits Van-Hamm right on a vulnerable part of his bionic strength-augments, rendering him back to his wimpy former-self.
=== "''Asphalt''" Jack McCyber ===
Charley went to high school with a boy called Jack McCyber--whose also known as "''Asphalt''" Jack McCyber--a young man with an excellent crasp of computer programming and a skilled hacker. They dated in high school and after they graduated Jack went to university, excelling in the fields of computer technology and computer programing.
A year after high school Jack and Charley got together romantically and Jack asked Charley to marry him. For reasons not touched on Charley and Jack broke off their engagement and romantic attachment, but promised to keep in touch. Jack McCyber is voiced by Jason Priestley.
Jack McCyber only appears in two episodes, ''Virtual Unreality'' and ''Hit the Road, Jack'', in the third season. Jack McCyber is introduced in ''Virtual Unreality'', he starts out on the wrong foot with the Martian Biker Mice, appearing without an introduction in the garage and antagonistic towards the three of them until Charley broke up their fight. Jack, while living in California, he had developed a state-of-the-art virtual reality helmet--which had brougth with him when he came to Chigago for a surprise visit to Charley.
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=== Vincent "''Vinnie''" =
The best wrench in Chicago, Charley is very possibly the best motorcycle mechanic anywhere. She's also the best friend a Biker Mice From Mars could ever hope to have.
Charley is the owner of the 'Last Chance Garage' that is until Ronaldo Rump blows it up to make way for his next Rump Burger franchise location.
Nobody knows their way around a bike like Charley. She's a valuable addition to the team as she brings bravery, tech skill and imagination to the quest to find Stoker and save Mars from destruction at the paws of the Catatonians and Earth from the overdeveloped schemes of Ronaldo Rump.
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★ Profile at Comicvine.com
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