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- In the near future, an organized crime group known as "Outfit" becomes a major force in America.
- The attempt to steal the Defender results in Thomas Cole being kidnapped by a criminal named Giles Seton. Ignoring that the Viper is the Defender, Seton teams up with Terry Hawkes, a man who looks like Cole in order to carry out the plan to steal the Defender. Cole fails to tell them how to shut off the car's homing device and Hawkes gets greedy. The parting shot is the destruction of the Viper during the final showdown.
- As a Japanese mobster aims to do business in Metro City, Astor reunites with a Tokyo police inspector--and old flame--sent to extradite a criminal back to Japan. Her arrival causes Astor and Westlake to re-examine their relationship.
- Catlett and the team intervene when someone begins trying to kill his well-known crime novelist brother, which gives Catlett the chance to picture himself as the protagonist in his brother's latest manuscript.
- A fatally wounded man's intrusion into their secret complex (without setting off security), leaves the Viper Team baffled. Before dying, the man, whose name is Paul Brickley tells them that they must find a device called 'the Black Box' before it's too late and then expires from his wounds. With little clues to go on, the crew's investigation leads them to an aspiring artist/exotic dancer named B.A. Dexter whom Paul was friends with who may have some answers to his murder. But when hired thugs show up looking for the Black Box also, B.A. doesn't know who to trust and is forced to go on the run. With B.A.'s safety hanging in the balance, the Viper Team must now find and locate her at all costs if they hope to close the case. And when B.A. reveals a secret about the device Paul left her involving a new form of artificial intelligence, Cole and his associates find themselves in a fight against a corrupt software corporation who seeks to exploit the device's abilities.
- A scientist fears his runaway son may be behind the theft of an extremely combustible rocket fuel, which the boy is using to power racing cars.
- After Westlake kills the partner of an international assassin, she is stalked by the assassin who wants revenge. Meanwhile, the team must determine why the assassin is in town and who their intended target is.
- As Westlake deals with a visit from her mother, her and Cole get tangled up with an ex Cold War era spy who complicates the team's attempt to recover a stolen satellite system before it is altered to cause mass destruction.
- Westlake and Catlett go undercover, posing as a husband and wife team of thieves, to bust a powerful crime lord and keep a disk of secrets from going to the highest bidder.
- The race is on to find a cache stolen diamonds after an aging gangster dies and leaves his estate to his daughter, who is threatened by two rival mobsters. Astor and Westlake both go undercover with each of the mobsters.
- After Westlake's mob informant is murdered, Cole goes undercover as a masseur in order to get close to a group of mob wives, who the team hopes will help bring down the crime families before a turf war breaks out.
- As the team tries to bring down a drug ring distributing crystal meth, Cole tries to intervene in the troubled life of his underaged niece, who is learning the hard lessons of drinking and driving.
- After someone begins targeting Julian Wilkes' former colleagues, he and the Viper team must determine why someone is after this particular group. To help investigate, Catlett assigns another federal agent.
- Agent Cole's first big case comes back to haunt him after a man is killed in an explosion and the case resembles the M.O. of a thought-to-be-dead serial killer.
- Following the death of a Columbian drug kingpin, Astor gets involved with the dead man's widow, while Westlake and Frankie try to figure out who's behind a series of hits against the cartel.
- When an attempt is made on the life of a visiting Buddhist leader, Astor and Westlake are assigned to his protection detail, but must contend with the young man's desire to embrace American culture.