The world of the foxes is at once very similar to ours yet very, very different.  Explaining it could take hundreds of pages. We'll just let it be described as each of the stories unfold. This story will revolve around Butterscotch Fox and one of her earliest missions for the Institute.
    The Institute is a privately funded organization founded to combat a slew of hyper-criminals that has begun preying on the society with seemingly no rhyme or reason. No one knows who the gracious patrons of the Institute are, but one thing is for sure; without it, the most vicious of the criminals would begin molding the world of Butterscotch Fox into their own depraved images. 
    Butterscotch Fox has reported for her mission wearing the very latest in sexy superheroine wardrobe. The bio-regenerative combat suit (or skin) takes advantage of her healing powers giving her the ability to repair it as she would a flesh wound. It comes equipped with the Combat Skin Computer. An elaborate mixture of computing power and sensors, it is still in it's testing phase and it is unknown whether it will be a great aid in battle or a nuisance. The fact that the sound emitters are located on the chest is quite humiliating for a heroine who has a hard enough time as it is getting people to look anywhere but her breasts.
    Butter has also unfortunately fallen prey to one of the Institute's newest policies. Since the introduction of superheroines, the hyper-criminals have begun setting elaborate traps for their most desired targets. Once the trap is set, victims, (usually high profile victims) are kidnapped to lure the superheroine to her doom. To ensure the safety of the general populace, the Institute has decided to send the superheroine to the trap location as soon as the intelligence division has knowledge of it. The criminal would then be caught before the trap was finished and any innocents had been endangered. Of course, if the trap was completed, they would never send an agent of the Institute to her death. Mistakes are made however, and in this world, superheroines can die.