Biker Mice? Primer Who's Who Where...? Gadgets and Gizmos BM Voice Cast


Finally, there are a few miscellaneous places that the Biker Mice have visited that are neither here nor there--and by here nor there, I mean not on Earth or Mars. Actually, one of these places--Venus--they never visited, but I thought it warranted inclusion, as Limburger indicates...well, you have to read that to find out.

Plutark I Red Tower I Venus I Black Rock Asteroid I Cyberspace

Plutark

Home planet of all Plutarkians. This vastly polluted world was the first the Plutarkians ruined. They were so wasteful with their own natural resources that they had to plunder other planets in order to obtain the water, soil, etc. necessary to continue life. Today, the planet is habitable at the cost of an unknown number of lives--the lives of those unfortunate beings who found their planets targeted by the Plutarkians. Unfortunately, the fish-faces still haven't learned their lesson. They're just as wasteful as they ever were, and perhaps now even more so, since they've discovered how much easier it is to steal the resources and materials they need from other planets than to work to conserve that which they have. A ring of smoke surrounds the dark little planet ("Rock & Ride!"). Just as do its citizens, Plutark has a strong, disgusting smell, and a hazy green atmosphere. Its seas are green, and the sky is a similar bluish-green color. The air is breathable, but so corrosive that it ate away the engine wires of the Biker Mice's bikes when they traveled (rather by accident) to Plutark ("Where No Mouse Has Gone Before"). The surface of the planet is also speckled with buildings and monuments taken from plundered planets, including Mars' Red Tower (see below).

Red Tower

Once described as "the Empire State Building of Mars", this landmark skyscraper was stolen years ago by the Plutarkians during their war with the Martian mice. It presently resides on the surface of Plutark (this is how the Biker Mice realized they had been teleported there during "Where No Mouse Has Gone Before") What function the buliding presently serves is unknown. Is it a government building? Is it a museum dedicated to the Plutarkian conquest of Mars? A whorehouse? Nobody knows. Just out of curiosity, does anybody else think it's a little incongruous that the "Cave Mouse" population was building skyscrapers? Just a thought.

Venus

One of the other planets known to have been destroyed by the Plutarkians. Formerly gorgeous, Venus was turned into the greenhouse planet we know it to be today after Plutarkians had their way with it. This was the home of the now ultra-rare Venusian Singing Flower. The last living specimen resides in Lawrence Limburger's private museum ("Seeds of Victory").

Black Rock Asteroid

Ever wonder just where Limburger gets all his supervillains from? Well, nine times out of ten, it's from Black Rock Asteroid. Located in an extremely colorful universe, Black Rock is where mercenaries go to chill out or find work. Greasepit, 'Lectromag, and Tunnel Rat all came from here, along with many others. Limburger and Karbunkle are accidentally transported to this most unsavory place during "A Scent, a Memory, a Far Distant Cheese," and narrowly escape with their lives.

Cyberspace

Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie have rarely ventured into the cyberpunk genre, but they did pay a brief visit to the Internet itself to foil Limburger's schemes in "Virtual UnReality." The version of cyberspace they visited looked like "Radio City, Circuit Shack, and Chinatown all rolled into one!" No word on whether they checked out this page, but a mouse can dream, can't he?

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