BakaBreakers is an anime-themed soda and coffee shop that is near the center of the quiet town of Sunport Maine, and the center of the town's second murder mystery in the short history in it's fourth century. In the center of this case is a young newcommer, Adam Packbell, and his friends, who are caught between keeping the business afloat and solving the case, before they are framed for the murder or worse--become the next victim himself.
What you will read in this strip is a re-creation of this case told in a reality television setting, contributed mostly by Tara Kit, Adam's android friend, who saved all of her memory banks and sensor logs for just this purpose
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The Story So Far
It is May 13, 2002, one year and nearly three months from "The Sunport Killings"--The FoxFire Universe's very real version of "Murder in Small Town X"--and a weekend after the BakaBreakers Case which the owner of the namesake Anime-themed youth-oriented hangout, a young man named Adam "Davey-Kins FoxFire" Packbell, helped solve. He now intends to take the massive collection of video recordings he gathered during the case, the majority of this created by Adam's constant girlfriend, an Android Foxgirl named Tara Kit, and compile them into a video presentation to show for all to see, including the viewers who were steadfast fans of "The Sunport Killings" and were salivating for a 'One Year Later' accounting, especially when the winning investigator of last year's case, New York Firefighter Angel Jurabe, was killed in the World Trade Center attack at September 11; as well as the revelation that a second murder case occurred in the same coastal town in Maine nearly one year after.
Before he begins the compilation, Adam will have some help arriving for this task. One of them has already arrived in Aline Rabbit, a robotic bunnygirl. She's fresh from the war on Terrorism where she was the primary part of a lure for various Militant Fundamental Muslims which somehow worked too well. Let's just say that they're now calling it, 'The Mother of All Anime Blood Noses.' The American Military has just delivered Aline back to Sunport with their thanks and a bit of memorabilia stuffed in a crate which was airdropped into town. A crate which was constructed, packed, and shipped directly from Afgtanistan. Although this was done without any questionable material--especially any powdery substances--involved, that will not help enough in quelling the concerns of the townspeople.
Adam's second source for help, film student Fred Thinker, may have to wait for his debut. It appears that he found a computer that needs to be overclocked and somehow forgot that you need to properly manage processor heat. It seems that the Mind-Science Compound will only be seen in reviews of previous tapes from here on out.