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.
Julian Wilkes returns to showcase the Viper project for the mayors of several other major cities, but things get complicated when an old enemy of Westlake's returns for revenge and to steal the Viper, taking over a hotel in the process.
When a sting involving federal diamonds goes south the team track down a former bank robber, now living a seemingly perfect domestic life, which necessitates Astor and Westlake going undercover as a married couple.
When a cultured jewel thief targets the large gemstone necklace of a spoiled hotel heiress, the Viper team must intervene to protect her and the necklace. Meanwhile, Frankie is tormented by an escaped rat in the complex.
While Westlake is away visiting her mother, Astor's plans of attending a basketball game are disrupted by two desperate bank robbers who take him and another bystander hostage in her home.
After the top secret formula for a beverage company's famous soda is stolen, the team is pulled into the world of corporate espionage as they try to recover it before it falls into the hands of the company's rivals.
As Frankie pursues a relationship with a woman (Joy Tanner) who claims to be a psychic, Astor and Westlake try to track down a stolen high-tech "smart" sniper rifle and ascertain the reason behind its theft.
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.
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.
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.
Astor and the Defender are hit by an electric shock that disables the Defender and causes Astor to revert back to Michael Payton--with no memory of his time with Metropol.
(Part 2) (Series Finale) Westlake and Frankie try to reach Astor as the chip in his brain continues to break down, causing his Payton and Astor personalities to fight for control.
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By what name was Viper (1994) officially released in India in English?