Mr Zoat
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Thank you, corrected.
That says 'supervillain', but I can't really think of any Gotham supervillains who do brain alterations.
Okay, I was willing to give this a pass before because it semi-obscure stuff that he was missing.
I recall that a primary school teacher of mine once remarked that supply teachers generally only learned the name of the badly behaved children.
@rthomas2, I fear that I recognised your name.
Mad Hatter was B-tier at most, maybe C-tier.But the Mad Hatter is a big enough Batman Rogue that there's no way Orange Lantern would just forget his existence without someone messing with his head.
Only if you consider the Joker the only A tier Batman villain.
Don't be daft. I'm exaggerating for comedic effect, not because I actually want you to stop posting. Just remember to do so on this thread in future.Oh dammit, whoops.
Oh. I'm…really sorry about that.
If I've been a pain, I'd be happy to not post again. Really love the story and the community, and I'd rather not keep being memorable specifically for making your time feel worse![]()
Personally, I'm just hoping for Damian to come out of it, the tyke really grew on me. It's taking a bit longer than I expected but maybe because there has been so many disaster events that they haven't had the time.Aww, that's sweet of her. I now approve of her as his wife. I had been hoping she'd die and Selina would sub in.
Hopefully he's not given a supervillain name though.Personally, I'm just hoping for Damian to come out of it, the tyke really grew on me. It's taking a bit longer than I expected but maybe because there has been so many disaster events that they haven't had the time.
I admit, I have wondered what a delateralised brain would be like
Ah, good, he's not running off on his own to look for Hatter. Instead, he uses his best superpower: Friendship! Certainly, the League could keep an eye out for one crazy Batman rogue better than him by himself.10th July 2013
10:26 GMT -5
"Robin, have you gotten anywhere..? Tracking down Jervis Tetch?"
"Not really. But that's not unusual. Even the real crazies can go to ground when they think they've been spotted. You asking for a reason, or just checking up on it?"
Very important to establish that. We still can't be sure he built it or if it's coincidental. Admittedly, the evidence is fairly solid, but..."I've found a machine, and a few of his hairs. I was hoping to ask him about it."
"What's it do?"
...And OL left him running around unsupervised. Lonnie is probably rushing through packup as we speak and relocating."According to the last person to use it, it fuses the hemispheres of the human brain together."
"That.. doesn't sound safe. Did they use it?"
"Yes."
Hey, this alt!Paul isn't the sort to go using augmentations unwisely."Okay… Oh El? I'm gunna need you to step away-"
I roll my eyes. "Oh har har."
"-from the brain machine."
True, being able to restore to previous versions would make him more likely. Which makes his self-control all the more impressive."I couldn't use it anyway. My rings would reset my brain afterwards."
"I'm pretty sure that would make you more likely to use it."
...OL, getting off-mission there. Focus on the objective, not the waffle."I admit, I have wondered what a delateralised brain would be like. I remember reading in a psychology textbook from my original parallel that a small percentage of the population are just born like that, but the article didn't have any information on how that changed the way it processed input. If-."
Honestly, his friends know him so well..."Are you stepping away, or do I calling Blue Lantern?"
I dutifully take a step backwards.
...And now we all are. Let's not do that, shall we?"I have stepped away. Do you want this machine, or would it be better to hand it to Theodore Kord?"
"I'm not actually a brain surgeon, Oh El. I could take a look at the control software, but that's about it. Kord… Ah… Great, now I'm worried about him using it."
That was an accident, I'm pretty sure. The drawback of trying too many things on the one subject. ...Which isn't helping his case at all."It's fine. I'll take a scan of his brain before I leave. Do you think he built it?"
"I don't think Kord would just leave things like that lying around. Then again, he did make an invisible psychic chimpanzee, so who knows?"
Huh. That's actually accurate to his history. It's easy to forget that given his 'creepy little man' appearance."No. Tetch. I've got the League's records on what he's built, but I don't really have a feel for what his capacities are. Is it just mind control hats, or does he have a general understanding of mind machine interfaces?"
"I dunno, Oh El. He was a neuroscientist before he went crazy. He might have the skills. It's not the kinda thing he usually makes, but we've only seen samples of his mind control hats. If he's been studying how to make other things and then not using them… We wouldn't know about it. Can you tell how old it is?"
So there's no telling how long he's been working on this. Could have started sometime after OL arrived on Earth, or it could have just been looted stuff during Anti-Life.I know when this bank closed down, but if they were moving valuables out before that or rented the space…
"The newest component was first released three years ago. Anything else would be guesswork on my part."
That's about typical time-gaps of comic-book appearances these days. Usually when a new writer hits a book and wants to play with obscure bad guys..."It's better than nothing. You got a parts list?"
"Sending now. Was he doing anything three years ago?"
...That's interesting. I wonder if the exposure to his own tech did something to realign him?"Don't know. I think… Gimme a sec… Yeah. Batman tricked him into putting on one of his own hats and he ended up in a coma. He broke out of hospital after about a month. We didn't see him for a while after that." He sighs. "We get used to them having patterns, being predictable. But his hats don't really leave any sign unless you know exactly what you're looking for."
Good, get the investigators on it."So if he mind controlled people who weren't blonde girls or other Alice in Wonderland characters, if he decided to be subtle… Then we wouldn't know about it."
"I'll go through the logs of the companies that sell this stuff. See if I can find where he got it from."
Oh, no. Human interaction, OL. How terrible.I consider offering to do that, then realise that they're probably warded, or… Written. He might have to… Speak to people by telephone like some sort of caveman.
"Thank you."
Deserted enough not to draw attention, yes. But not so far from Gotham to make it inconvenient to visit."Where are you, anyway?"
"Blüdhaven."
"It's in the right place. But…"
Sadly, some rogues do get too attached to their themes. It gets sad when they have to stretch a connection to what they're doing."What?"
"Tetch might commit a crime that doesn't relate to hats, but I don't think he could just do something else. Alice in Wonderland is his whole world."
...Good question. You'd think it would be obvious, even with scans, but..."So this has..? Got to have something to do with Alice in Wonderland, even if it's not immediately obvious?"
"I think so. Our crazy people… They're kinda unique. Is there any New God stuff laying around?"
Kai...I take another look. "Not that I can see."
"This might not even have anything to do with the other thing he was working on. Kai's brain wasn't delateralised, was it?"
I mean, the Alice novels were kind of trippy. But mostly it was just satire and absurdism."No." … "Is there a link between delateralised brains, Justifier helmets and Alice in Wonderland that I'm not seeing?"
"If there is, I can't see it either." He sighs. "This is what cases in Gotham used to be like."
Bonus! I'm sure she'd enjoy the challenge of tracking down Tetch."Maybe this could be a bonding activity for you and Batwoman?"
"… Yeah. It could."
...Well, that isn't significant at all, I'm sure."Problem?"
"She's helping Batman with something. I haven't seen her for a couple of days."
Huh, that's a reasonable possibility. Albeit a potentially worrying one."Are you there on your own?"
"No, my uncle's here. And so's Alfred. I guess it's something to do with the reconstruction legislation."
Honestly, that makes it more relatable. A simple supervillain plan, even if she's nominally reformed.Ah… That might explain…
I mean, it's worrying that she has so much influence despite not being a member of the Justice League, but it's exactly the sort of thing I could see her doing to give Batman control of the world even if he didn't particularly want it.
Ah, Robin. All too aware that a happy OL is a troublesome OL..."I hope so. Thanks, Robin. That's actually a load off my mind."
"Ah… Why?"
I'm guessing he's been too busy to read it. After all, he's still a kid, more or less."I've seen the final wording of the legislation, and it's disconcertingly permissive. But if it's just Batwoman trying to make Batman King of the World without anyone noticing then it's just business as usual."
"How permissive are we talking?"
Do tell Ted not to use it on anyone, though? Not even himself? Just to be careful?"I-can't-talk-about-the-Justice-League-taking-over-the-world permissive. I'll drop of a printed copy after I give this machine to Ted. Let me know if you see any sign of Tetch."
"Will do. Robin out."
This should either be 'do I call' or 'am I calling', I believe.
Robin asks if they used it, even though Oh El just said they used it. Maybe the first sentence should be something like 'According to the person who told me about it,'?"According to the last person to use it, it fuses the hemispheres of the human brain together."
"That.. doesn't sound safe. Did they use it?"
"Yes."
"Okay… Oh El? I'm gunna need you to step away-"
Ha.I consider offering to do that, then realise that they're probably warded, or… Written. He might have to… Speak to people by telephone like some sort of caveman.
No, wasn't that Buddy Blank? I can't remember if that was his real name or just the best they could find as a name. Kai was a random (?) victim of Tetch who was controlled using his Justifier helmet which he didn't want to hand in to the Justice League. The only link between him and the OMAC is through Tetch making the machine, which links both to Anarky (who used the machine and is somehow involved with the OMAC) and to the other machine you mention in the double-secret base in Hub City, though I can't remember whether Anarky actually built that machine himself.Kai... Oh, right, the OMAC. And wasn't there neurological enhancement tech adjacent to him, too? Not the same sort, and not something he'd been exposed to other than committed to guarding...
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I think that's correct.
Thank you for correcting it!
Thank you, corrected.Robin asks if they used it, even though Oh El just said they used it. Maybe the first sentence should be something like 'According to the person who told me about it,'?