Three former felons who go by Bikers for Truth (BFT), decide to hire someone to carry out their wishes to proffer the ultimate punishment on those who evade the real justice they faced. They find a candidate on the dark web. His name is Benjamin (Ben) Aristotle O’Connor who goes by the name The Adjudicator. Ben is tall, muscular, with a massive beard, and a great smile. He loves life and has a tremendous sense of humor in all things.
What BFT doesn’t know is Ben has been around for centuries. He is a Druid with an unbelievable gift. His gift: he can alter someone’s wayward or criminal soul to become a bearer of good deeds. Of course, he kills them first, the brings them back to life. BFT just believes he’s eliminating the criminals they select to die.
Ben can’t help but to remember one of his first victims, Richard Bruce, a guard for King Richard the Third in 1255, who is as evil as anyone can get. Over a few days in a dungeon, Ben lectures Bruce on the error of his ways before he makes him a better person, adjudicator style.
But at the present, dealing with the bikers is tumultuous to say the least. After some bickering back and forth they decide on Alice Johnson who killed her boyfriend and male lover, getting off with some crazy technicality.
In what can only be described as a marathon session, Ben counsels Alice in what’s wrong with her life, among other things, while she continually maintains he’s there to rape her, and God knows what else. Her sentiments remind him of Bruce that was also a marathon session. In the end, true to form, he makes Alice a better person, taking a death picture to show the bikers, He gives her an address in Montana, telling her to go there where she will be safe and he will meet with her soon.
Hoping the bikers will believe him, he gives the death photo to them, and they are ecstatic enough to select a new victim for him to eradicate. Buster Davis is an alleged rapist who may have killed his mother. He needs to die next.
Armed with significant information, Ben is off to take care of business, while remembering an incident concerning Leonardo Di Vinci… but in episode two, so stay tuned.