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CRASH

Following the close of a galaxy-spanning war, the members of FIXER, a slapdash special forces team, are no longer needed. Washed up and no longer having a purpose, they now find themselves sent on useless mission after useless mission. They pass their time by complaining and doing whatever they can to stave off boredom. However, on this newest assignment they slowly and unwittingly begin to uncover a strange mystery. Each member will be tested -whether by sheer monotony and boredom of military life or else by the unfathomable dangers lurking just beneath.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • B00mrang

    B00mrang

    Crash (voice)

  • Leo_j

    Leo_j

    Duke (voice)

  • Dean G

    Dean G

    Pops (voice)

  • Henry Schultz

    Henry Schultz

    Target (voice)

  • Trina Deuhart

    Trina Deuhart

    Izzy (voice)

  • JMBCHIEF

    JMBCHIEF

    Peanut (voice)

  • Turamisu

    Turamisu

    Will E. Warden (voice)

  • Roan Cochrane

    Roan Cochrane

    EZ Does It Host

  • Abroadhawk

    Abroadhawk

    Danny (voice)

Overview

Following the close of a galaxy-spanning war, the members of FIXER, a slapdash special forces team, are no longer needed. Washed up and no longer having a purpose, they now find themselves sent on useless mission after useless mission. They pass their time by complaining and doing whatever they can to stave off boredom. However, on this newest assignment they slowly and unwittingly begin to uncover a strange mystery. Each member will be tested -whether by sheer monotony and boredom of military life or else by the unfathomable dangers lurking just beneath.

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