The Champions: The Animated Series

The Champions: The Animated Series is an American animated television series based on the fictional Marvel Comics superhero team known as the Champions. The show debuted both on Disney XD and Toonami online in the fall of 2020. Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle, known collectively as Man of Action, developed the series and were executive producers on seasons 1 and 2. (note: Some of the villains were created specifically for the series.)

Plot
The series focuses on the lives of a group of Super powered teenagers attempting to establish themselves as proven superheroes as they deal with normal adolescent issues in their personal lives.

Champions
Ms. Marvel: A Muslim-American teenager growing up in Jersey City, Kamala Khan gained shape-shifting powers when a strange Terrigen Mistdescended upon the city, awakening her Inhuman genes. A fan of Super Heroes, in particular Carol Danvers, Kamala took up Captain Marvel's former identity and became the new Ms. Marvel. This up and coming hero works to fight evil, protect her community, and create her own place in the world. voiced by Kathreen Khavari.

Nova: Aspiring to follow in his father's footsteps to protect the galaxy, young Sam Alexander joined the Nova Corps, an intergalactic peacekeeping force. The Nova Force grants him strength, speed, and the ability to fly, hence the nickname "The Human Rocket." voiced by Logan Miller.

Spider-Man: Young Miles Morales was poised to start the next chapter in his life in a new school. Then, the bite of a stolen, genetically altered spider granted the grade school incredible arachnid-like powers. Now Miles has been thrust into a world he doesn't understand, with gut instinct and a little thing called responsibility as his only guides. voiced by Nadji Jeter.

Brawn: Amadeus Cho was a young scientist. Cho worked with Bruce Banner in the experience that eventually went wrong and turned him into the Hulk. Cho would later develop a way for him to become a Hulk himself, but in a more controlled way, using tech developed by him, that would allow more control over the transformation. voiced by Eric Bauza.

Vivian "Viv" Vision: the synthezoid daughter of Vision, who created her with the help of his own creator Hank Pym. Viv possesses the same powers as her father, including super strength, intangibility and flight. She also possesses a jewel on her forehead that absorbs solar energy. voiced by Tara Strong.

The Patriot:  a natural born leader who is quick to leap into action to impress his colleagues at S.H.I.E.L.D. Rayshaun strives to live up to Captain America's legacy with integrity, honesty, and order above all. His skills include heightened strength, speed, stamina, and durability. Patriot's shield is a multi-tool, given to him by S.H.I.E.L.D., which is a shield first, and glider/hover board second, that can also shoot projectiles and energy blasts. He is the Team leader. voiced by Kamil McFadden.

Ironheart: a certified genius, Riri reverse-engineered Tony Stark's Iron Man Armor at the age of 15. What started as a small challenged quickly became her greatest ambition: to create her own version of the Iron Man suit and help those in need. After learning of Riri's first successful prototype, Tony Stark visits her and decides to endorse her desire to become the Invincible Ironheart! voiced by Sofia Wylie.

Wasp: The daughter of Hank Pym. Nadia Pym never knew her biological parents, as she was raised in the Red Room until the day she used a Pym Particle sample to escape. She used Hank Pym's resources to create her own Wasp suit, adopting the last name "Van Dyne" because the original Wasp, Janet Van Dyne, was the only person who believed in her and inspired her to become a Super Hero. voiced by Colleen O'Shaughnessey.

White Tiger: When Ava Ayala inherited mystical amulets from her brother, she became the Super Hero White Tiger. The amulets grant her super human powers and reflexes, as well as razor-sharp claws. voiced by Caitlyn Taylor Love.

Inferno:  the first human to have his latent Inhuman genes triggered by the Terrigen Mist. After emerging from his Inhuman cocoon, he was granted the ability to manipulate flames and take on a heated, molten form. voiced by Antony Del Rio.

Villains
Master of the World: an extremely talented scientist and the main antagonist of the series who wears a suit of armor that he designed. It grants him superhuman strength and resistance to injury and the elements. Its gauntlets can absorb, store and channel energy. voiced by Tim Curry

Freelancers: a group of superpowered security contractors hired by Roxxon to shut down the protesters at the Angeles National Forest that opposed the company's intention to build a pipeline that connected their West Coast headquarters to a new deep-water drilling platform off the coast.

. Might: a member of the Freelancers,  Might possesses a formidable degree of resistance to harm, being able to take a punch from Ms. Marvel without even flinching. voiced by Grey DeLisle.

.Crush:  a member of the Freelancers, Crush demonstrated the ability of being able to mentally manipulate earth. She can alter the form of land as well as levitate chunks of soil. voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown

. Cursed Cass:  a member of the Freelancers, Cursed Cass is indestructible, being able to survive the impact of a bomb point blank. voiced by Tia Carrere

. Hotness: a member of the Freelancers, Hotness has the ability to generate fire from his hands. voiced by Josh Keaton

.Panic: a member of the Freelancers, Panic has the ability to manipulate the emotions of others, sending them into a state of panic by prying into their minds and finding out their fears. Panic can also cast illusions on a certain target, though they are only seen by said person. voiced by Grey Griffin.

Grizzly: a professional wrestler who competed using the nom de guerre of the Grizzly. His violent actions brought him to the attention of J. Jonah Jameson whose articles got Maxwell expelled from wrestling. Ten years later, he met with the Jackal who gave him a  bear-themed armor which grants him superhuman strength and durability, The Grizzly suit also has razor-sharp claws. voiced by John DiMaggio.

The Spot:  a scientist working for the Kingpin, Dr. Jonathan Ohnn was assigned to reproduce the radiation levels of the superhero Cloak to find a way to artificially mimic his powers. Working late one night, he succeeded creating a solid black circular portal. In doing so however, the drain on the city's power became so great, a blackout washed over the city, causing the portal to shimmer and destabilize. Fearful of losing a once in a lifetime opportunity, Ohnn stepped into it. The shock of the transition caused him to pass out. He awoke floating weightlessly in a dimension which he initially assumed was Cloak's dark dimension. He soon realized however that the power shortage caused the portal to send him to a different dimension, a place of half darkness and half light. A seemingly infinite number of portals surrounded him in this place. Making swimming motions, he managed to find the original portal that brought him there and slipped back through it. When Ohnn emerged back into his lab, his body had undergone a radical transformation. The portals from the other dimension had adhered to his skin, covering him with black spots from head to toe. Realizing the spots were portable space warps, he started to think he might be able to use them to defeat anyone in battle. voiced by Crispin Freeman.

Beetle: a skilled villain-for-hire mercenary who uses a suit of hi-tech flying beetle armor to commit crimes. He keeps his true identity a close secret and attempts to destroy anyone who tries to expose it.

Taskmaster:  a supervillain with the ability to copy the abilities of his opponents. voiced by Clancy Brown.

Doctor Doom: an armored super-villain and ruler of the nation Latveria. voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

Loki: an Asgardian supervillain and the adopted brother/arch-enemy of Thor and a major enemy of the Avengers. voiced by Troy Baker.

The U-Foes: a team of HYDRA backed Scientists who stole a spaceship to duplicate the accident that gave the Fantastic Four their powers.

.Vector: a supervillain of telekinesis and the leader of the U-Foes and member of H.Y.D.R.A. voiced by Glenn Steimbaum

.Vapor:  a supervillain made of pure gas and a member of the U-Foes and H.Y.D.R.A. She is the team's scout. voiced by Catherine Taber

.X-Ray: a cosmic-irridiated supervillain and a member of the U-Foes and H.Y.D.R.A. He is the specialist of their team. voiced by Jeremy Kent Jackson

.Ironclad: a cosmic-irridiated superstrong supervillain and a member of the U-Foes and H.Y.D.R.A. He is the powerhouse of their team. voiced by Eric Ladin.

Kang: a time travel 30'th century warlord with technology that is almost indistinguishable from magic. voiced by Steven Blum.

Hocus pocus:  a small, underprivileged, sleight-of-hand magician who happened to discover a conjurer's hat and wand which gave him real magic powers but also drove him insane. He subsequently uses his powers for common thievery, coming into frequent conflict with the Champions. (note: Hocus Pocus was created specifically for the series.) voiced by Tom Kenny.

The Tempest: Fritz Drizzle is a fired weatherman who was struck by lightning which rebounded from a satellite dish onto him and he was mutated into a freak with the ability to control the weather. (Note: The Tempest was Created Specifically for the series) voiced by Bud Cort.

The Stinger: Buzz Stingman is a beekeeper who was turned into a bee/human hybrid creature after being severely stung by genetically-altered bees. He had the ability to control the behavior of bees to do his work and also developed a taste for honey. (Note: The Stinger was created Specifically for the series) voiced by Stuart Pankin.

Riptide: A punky villain with the ability to transform into water. (Note: Riptide was Created specifically for the series) voiced by Frank Welker

Crossroads: a mad scientist and supervillain who wields sinister over-ride gauntlets that could, well, override robotic systems. (Note: Crossroads Was created Specifically for the series) voiced by Bill Fagerbakke.

Saico-Tek: a high-tech version of a ninja assassin, an expert in martial arts and acrobatics. He possessed several weapons in his arsenal, chiefly high-tech shuriken which would explode in a cloud of colored smoke on impact or after a short time delay, and a rocket pack which enabled him to fly. (Note: Saico-Tek was created Specifically for the series) voiced by Dante Basco

The Bubbler: a bubble-wielding supervillain. voiced by Ben Diskin

Pharaoh: a supervillain with the powers of ancient Egyptian gods. voiced by Vic Mignogna

Gamer:  a supervillain who controls a huge fighting robot. Voiced by Ben Diskin

Animan: a shape-shifting supervillain. Voiced by Paul St. Peter.

Prime Queen:  a television and media controlling supervillain. Voiced by Sabrina Weisz

Pixelator: a supervillain who captures people inside photographs. Voiced by Matt Mercer

Melter: A superhuman who can cause objects to melt. His real name is Chris Colchiss. voiced by David Kaye.

Enchantress: She claims to be an Asgardian and is Melter's girlfriend where she uses magic. Her real name is Sylvie Lushton. voiced by Lauren Tom

Executioner: A vigilante with no superpowers. He is the son of Princess Python. Voiced by Matt Hill.

Big Zero:  A Neo-Nazi who can alter her size and is in a relationship with Egghead II. Her real name is Amity Hunter. voiced by Misty Lee

Coat of Arms: A swordswoman whose magic coat grants her six arms. voiced by Ashley Eckstein

Egghead: A robot who wants to understand humanity. voiced by Sean Schemmel

Black Knight:  A female incarnation of the Black Knight. voiced by Romi Dames

Death Locket: Rebecca Ryker is the daughter of a brilliant cyberneticist who saved her life after an explosion by merging her with Deathlok technology. voiced by Teala Dunn

Excavator: The teenage son of Piledriver and a temporary member of the Wrecking Crew. Excavator wielded an enchanted shovel. Voiced by Jason Marsden.

Bulldozer: Marci Camp is the daughter of Henry Camp, the original Bulldozer, who inherited the villain's powers as well as his training.voiced by April Stewart

Mako: A test tube Atlantean who was grown from the cells of Attuma, Orka, Tyrak, and U-Man. voiced by Matthew Mercer.

Radioactive Kid: A young criminal in a hazmat suit has demonstrated the ability to melt and mutate human flesh with a touch. His very flesh glows and his eyes glow visibly through the visor of his suit. voiced by Greg Cipes

The Superior:  the son of the Leader who has practiced telekinetic abilities and has an advanced human mental acumen. This is especially true if his states age of ten-years-old is correct. voiced by Grey Griffin

Aftershock: daughter of Electro who can generate and manipulate electricity. She has been depicted firing electric blasts, flying, assuming an electrical energy form (with which she can travel through electrical lines), and generating explosions powerful enough to toss a taxi into the air. Aftershock's powers are basically identical to Electro's. voiced by Jessica DiCicco

Ember: son of Pyro who is able to generate and manipulate fire. It's possible he can make lava, as his fireballs seem to be composed of liquid. Ember's body is made out of black stony skin, with fire visible along the cracks, as though his body is made of lava. This possibly gives him enhanced strength and durability. voiced by Josh Keaton

Mortar: daughter of Grey Gargoyle who's  body is made of organic stone, which is made of a compound mixture of sand and water like cement. She is able to control her body like Sandman and Hydro-Man which she can shapeshift her hands and limbs into various weapons and contort her body in normally-impossible ways in order to avoid attacks and strike from unexpected angles. She can change her density at will to become solid like granite or softer and more fluid like wet cement. She appears to have enhanced strength, durability and resistance to injury. voiced by Hynden Walch

Singularity: son of Graviton who has powers similar to Graviton, allowing him to manipulate gravity. voiced by Josh Keaton

Wrecking Crew: a group of construction themed supervillains.

.Wrecker: a member of the Wrecking Crew. He has enhanced strength and durability, able to fight even the mighty Thor. He has a crowbar that reminds him of his days as a typical criminal and thief. voiced by Jean-Benoît Blanc.

.Thunderball: a member of the Wrecking Crew. He has superstrength and durability. He also wields a large Wrecking Ball. Voiced by Gary Anthony Williams

.Piledriver: a member of the Wrecking Crew. He has super strength and durability. Voiced by Nolan North.

.Bulldozer: the bulk of the Wrecking Crew. He has superstrength and durability to hold on his own in battle.He wears an orange costume with a metal helmet that may help him when he is charging at things. voiced by James C. Mathis III

Justin Hammer: the CEO of Hammer Industries and a rival of Tony Stark. Voiced by Jason Spisak.

Black Order: a team of aliens that serve Thanos.

.Proxima Midnight: a member of the Black Order and a servant of Thanos. As an alien, Proxima is stronger, faster, agiler and more durable than humans, Her spear when thrown transforms into three tracers of blue light that never miss and is controlled by her. voiced by Kari Wahlgren

.Supergiant: one of the members of the Black Order. Supergiant can control the minds of others. voiced by Hynden Walch.

.Corvus Glaive: a member of the Black Order. Corvus possessed the typical attributes of a super powered individual including super strength, speed, endurance, senses and some invulnerability. Corvus' immortality stems from his weapon, a glaive that when remaining in one piece allows him to survive anything, including being obliterated. he glaive itself can slice through any known thing and person in the universe. Corvus himself can recall his weapon to his hand whenever he throws it with a gesture. voiced by David Kaye.

.Black Dwarf: a member of the Black Order .Black Dwarf has super-strength, enhanced density, and his skin is impenetrable. voiced by Jesse Burch.

.Ebony Maw: one of the members of the Black Order. Ebony Maw has genius-level intellect. He mostly demonstrates his intelligence with his highly skilled abilities of manipulation being described as a "black tongue that spreads mischief and evil wherever he goes." Ebony Maw’s skills at manipulation are a result of his superhumanly persuasive voice which allows him to control even the strongest minds such as Doctor Strange. He also uses technology that specializes in teleportation and force field generation. voiced by James Urbaniak.

Titus: He was a member of the Nova Corps until he betrayed it at some point and formed an alliance with the Chitauri. When Titus discovered that there was a remaining Nova Helmet on Earth wielded by Sam Alexander, he sent his forces to retrieve it. voiced by JB Blanc.

HYDRA: a terrorist-criminal-paramilitary organization bent on world domination. It was founded in ancient times as a secret society centered around the fanatical worship of a powerful Inhuman that was exiled to the planet Maveth by ancient Inhumans. Ever since his banishment, the cult has been determined to bring him back to Earth to commence a planetary takeover. Over the centuries, the cult evolved, taking many forms, with its most recent incarnation coming into existence shortly after the rise of Nazism in Germany by Johann Schmidt as the scientific branch of the Nazi Schutzstaffel. During this time, the cult took on the name HYDRA, which has become the organization's most colloquial label. During World War II, Schmidt separated HYDRA from Nazi Germany to start his own conquest of the world. It is an enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Exile: an Inhuman who works for Hala the Accuser to get revenge on humans for their prejudice against Inhumans. He can use Darkforce energy to create weapons and portals that allow him to teleport. voiced by Booboo Stewart.

Hala the Accuser: a Kree warrior in peak physical condition, Hala the Accuser possesses her species' unique physiology, having far greater natural attributes than a human. Thus, Hala's body is resistant to poisons, toxins and diseases. voiced by Ming-Na Wen.

Lady Octopus:  a Ph.D in electronics and hacked the computers so that she would fake her criminal record and be in the cell next to Doctor Octopus in the Cellar. voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

Sinister Six: a supervillain team that Doctor Octopus founded, that is typically composed of six of Spider-Man's formidable foes to destroy Spider-Man once and for all.

Frightful Four: a small group of supervillains that serves as an anti-hero team of the Fantastic Four.

Flyboys:  villains who work for Crime Master.

Guardian Security: villains who secretly work for Crime Master

Crime Master: a villain who uses different villains and criminals to steal for him while he uses his fake squad called Guardian Security to make people think that they are handling the job.

Thanos: an evil intergalactic Titan overlord and an enemy of the Avengers. voiced by Isaac C. Singleton Jr.

Recurring characters
Yusuf Khan: the father of Kamala Khan, who is secretly the super hero Ms. Marvel.

Muneeba "Disha" Khan: the mother of Kamala Khan, who is secretly the super hero Ms. Marvel.

Nakia Bahadir: a high school student at Coles Academic High School in Jersey City and is close friends with Kamala Khan.

Bruno Carrelli: the only friend of Kamala Khan who knew she was secretly the super hero Ms. Marvel. He also helped her cover her heroic activities from her parents.

Madame Curie Cho: Amadeus Cho's sister

Jefferson Davis: Miles's father, a police officer.

Rio Morales: Miles's mother.

Ganke Lee: a Korean American, the best friend of Miles Morales, and one of the only people whom Miles had shared his secret with.

 Jesse Alexander: part of a secret covert black ops division of the Nova Corps, at home on Earth, Jesse would tell his children stories of his adventure out in space. As a Nova Centurion, Jesse was tasked to protect Warlock and destroy him should he ever turn evil. One day their ship was attacked by Thanos who came after Warlock (in his cocoon form) on board, Jesse the last surviving Nova faced against Thanos with all he had but was defeated when Thano slammed his head to the ground and was supposedly killed.

Eva Alexander: Sam Alexander's mom

 Kaelynn Alexander: Younger sister and daughter to two of the most powerful intergalactic space agents, Sam and Jesse Alexander, respectively.

Carrie: a close friend and possible love interest of Sam Alexander at Carefree High School who watches out for him from time to time.

Karl Moffet: a bully at Carefree High School where Sam Alexander and Carrie attend. He appears to mostly focuse on assaulting Sam.

Mrs. Williams:  the twice-widowed mother of Riri Williams who was initially reluctant to let her daughter become an armored superhero after learning that she had built her own suit; however, she eventually realized getting in her way would strain their relationship, so she decided to try to support her and guide her as much as she could.

Sharon Williams: the sister of Riri Williams, and a big fan of the Defenders. When Riri was testing her own makeshift Iron Man Armor, she called Sharon to ask her what would Iron Man's name be if she was a woman, subtly trying to get Sharon to indirectly suggest an alias for herself..

Avengers
The Avengers are a team of superheroes, Earth's Mightiest Heroes, based in New York City. they are the Earth's foremost defense against superpowered threats.

Known Members
Captain America: a superhero and a member and second leader of the Avengers. During the dark days of the early 1940's, a covert U.S. Military experiment turned Steve Rogers into America's first Super-Soldier, Captain America. Throughout the war, Cap and his partner, Buckyfought alongside infantry and with a group of heroes known as the Invaders. In the closing months of World War II, Captain America and Bucky were both presumed dead in an explosion. Decades later, Captain America was found trapped in ice and revived in the modern world. Captain America would then later go on to be one of the most important members of the Avengers as well as a leader of the team.

Iron Man: a widely-known superhero and a founding member of the Avengers. A brilliant inventor, he designed the revolutionary Iron Man Armor, a high-tech exosuit powered by the Arc Reactor in his chest. He was a well-known and successful CEO of Stark Industries before his involvement with superheroes. Now he works as a futurist and the Avengers' founder and leader.

Thor Odinson: a thunder-god, a prince, a superhero and a member of the Avengers. He was born in Asgard as the son of it's king, Odin. He is the older stepbrother of Loki. He is also the primary wielder of Mjolnir.

The Hulk: one of the first six founding members of the Avengers. An exposure to gamma radiation turned the scientist into the powerhouse brute. While attempting to save a friend's life, Bruce Banner was exposed to gamma radiation and transformed into a monstrosity, the Hulk. After the transformation, his skin was changed to a green color, and his hair turned black. The muscle enhancement gained from his transformation gave him an incredible spike in strength; making him the strongest individual on the planet.

Hawkeye: Agent Clint Barton, alias Hawkeye is a former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and master archer, who was recruited to join the Avengers to stop an alien invasion along with Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and Hulk. Over his career he has worked closely with Natasha Romanoff aka the "Black Widow".

Black Widow: Agent Natasha Romanoff, alias Black Widow, was a Russian spy and former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who was recruited to join the Avengers to stop an alien invasion along with Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and Hulk. Over her career she has worked closely with Clint Barton, aka "Hawkeye."

Falcon: a member of the Avengers, and was formerly a trainee agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.. A promising genius with both technology and science, he secretly worked with Tony Stark on technological advances and special armors.

Captain Marvel: an officer of the U.S. Air Force who came into contact with the Kree, and exposure to the energies of a Kree weapon merged her with Kree DNA, transforming her into a Human-Kree hybrid. She became the superhero Ms. Marvel, and later became Captain Marvel. She became an Avenger after the team decides to expand.

Black Panther:  a superhero with panther-like abilities and the king of Wakanda, and the mantle of the Panther is bestowed to every king. Monarch of the secluded but technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda, King T'Challa is the Black Panther; a sacred title that must be both inherited and earned by the current Wakandan ruler. Granted superhuman powers by ceremonially consuming a mystical heart-shaped herb, the Black Panther is responsible for defending his people and the world from any threats.

Ant-Man:  a size-altering superhero, a member of the Avengers and works alongside Iron Man. Scott Lang was a electrician, technician and a scientist-in-training who worked alongside fellow scientist Hank Pym, who was also the superhero Ant-Man.

Wasp:  a superheroine with the ability to shrink and fly. Hope's father was the famous Hank Pym, the inventor of the Pym Particles and the Ant-Man's Suit. After Scott Lang took on the mantle of the Ant-Man, Hope also became the Wasp, after her mother.

Vision: Vision was originally created to contain Ultron's mind but instead got a heroes artificial Intelligence.

Spider-Man: a superhero, S.H.I.E.L.D. trainee and reserve member of the Avengers.

Guardians of the Galaxy:  a group of intergalactic heroes known to protect the universe from evil and other cosmic threats.

Winter Guard: a group of Russian superheroes under the Central Command of Russia.

Inhumans: a race of super powered beings who live in isolation and do not trust humans.

S.H.I.E.L.D.: a top-secret military espionage agency. Under Nick Fury's leadership, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s primary function is to keeping an eye on super-powered threats.

Locations
Champions Mobile Bunker: The Champions Mobile Bunker serves as a transport, clubhouse and rescue vehicle for the Champions. It includes individual rooms for every core member of the Champions, except Spider-Man and Nova, who share a room, and a restroom. The C.M.B. features the "Champions Command Center," where activities from all over the world can be monitored through newsfeeds and satellite readings.

Avengers Tower: a high-rise building towering over New York City and is currently the base of operations for the Avengers.

New York City: a prime location in America and home to the Avengers and other superheroes,  as well as Stark Tower .

Asgard: the land of the Norse gods, and home to Avenger member Thor.It has high buildings and is inhabited by Viking -like Asgardians.

Wakanda: a small African nation located at the center of Africa, and home of its king T'Challa, the current Black Panther.

Latveria: a European nation and is the home of Doctor Doom.

United Kingdom of Great Britain: a country off the coast of Europe. It consists of four countries; England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The capital city is London.

Russia: a large European nation that reaches near Asia and the Middle East. It is where the Winter Guard, a group of superhumans live there and used their country as their base of operations in dealing with supervillains.

Las Vegas:  a city of the state of Nevada, USA

Washington, D.C.: the capital city of the United States of America.

Hala:  the home planet of the Kree species.

Episodes

 * 1) Go Champions Part 1
 * 2) Go Champions Part 2
 * 3) Confessions of a Teenage Superhero
 * 4) Revved Up
 * 5) Rain of Terror
 * 6) To Bee or Not to Bee
 * 7) Spellbound
 * 8) Schooled
 * 9) Downtime
 * 10) The Beast Within
 * 11) Date with Destiny
 * 12) Crash
 * 13) Trust
 * 14) Revolution
 * 15) The Quest
 * 16) The Freelancers part 1
 * 17) the freelancers part 2
 * 18) the free lancers part 3
 * 19) Only Human
 * 20) Overdrive
 * 21) Failsafe
 * 22) assemble
 * 23) Fractured
 * 24) The End - Part 1
 * 25) The End - Part 2
 * 26) The End - Part 3