At certain crucial times in history, everyday working men do what needs to be done and in the process become heroes. Christopher Stone is such a man, a plumber who fights for his neighborhood and becomes the leader of the celebrated urban guerilla group known as the Manhattan Resistance.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Chris is just a blue-collar New Yorker with a shelf full of football trophies and a stack of monthly bills. At 32, Chris's biggest influence in life is still his family. His dad is an Irishman, a retired rescue worker who calmly saved lives for years, but has just as calmly put a handbag thief into the hospital. His mother is a Native American schoolteacher. Her father taught the old Indian ways to Chris and his brother Troy.