Passing the Torch is about the next generation of Swat Kats. Now, Chance and Jake still work and fight together, but they are not as close as they used to be. This is because Chance married Callie. They think that they are too old to be Swat Kats so they are passing the torch to their kids, Tiger and Max. Note: Tiger is a girl and is Chance's daughter. She also has the power of magic because of an old Briggs family spell saying that the 100th generation of Callista will have her power 100 fold. Passing the Torch: Part 1 by Laurieann Petrotta Tiger Furlong walked down the hall of MKC High to Principal Stone's office. 'What have I done now?' she thought. 'I haven't been in a fight for the past three months. I can't be failing a class.' Stopping at his door she took a deep breath and walked in. "Miss Furlong, take a seat. Do you know why I called you here?" "No." "Do you remember that self defense class you took last month?" "Yes." "And, do you remember when you knocked down 2nd Lt Feral?" "Look, I can explain - I was the odd Kat out. She asked me to be her sparring partner. She asked me to hit her. I didn't mean to do it." "Calm down - I'm not going to yell at you." Pressing the intercom button, he spoke into it. "Mrs. Perkens, would you plese send in Lt Feral?" Tiger's heart skiped a beat when she heared that name. 'Oh God, what have I done?!' Tiger's heart was going a mile a minute as the door opened and Lt Feral walked in. Lt Feral walked over to where Tiger was sitting and shook her paw. "I would like to congratulate you on being the first non-Enforcer to knock me down, and, as I see by your name, your father was my idol when I was in the academy. Thank you." "Lt, will you take a seat? Now, as I understand, Tiger, you want to be an Enforcer." "Yes." "Well, that's why the Lt is here. She is willing to give you a letter of recommendation if you want to go to the academy." Wait, you are going to give me a letter of recommendation just because I knocked you down?" "Not just that, but I went over your record. You were jumped up two grades, and you seem to have excellent grades. I will give you until graduation to decide." "But, I don't graduate for another two months!" "That's what I'm saying." "Um... Can I at least talk to my parents before I decide?" "Yes, certainly."