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Terry escapes, but has to use the disc to distract them, and leaves empty handed. With nothing to take to the police and no way to do anything but escape, Terry tethers Bruce's dog Ace to the perimeter fence, and goes back into the Batcave. Stealing the newest Batsuit , He heads for the Wayne-Powers headquarters, intent on taking revenge for the murder of his father.

Bruce discovers the theft, and contacts Terry demanding he return the suit. Bruce admonishes him through the suit's communicator, and even shuts down the suit, leaving Terry helpless in a fight.

Terry, however, is able to convince Bruce to help him confront Powers, after all, he sees himself in Terry, they both lost their parents and Terry in stealing the suit has a chance to stop Powers.. In the end, Terry stops Powers from shipping the bio-weapon, Powers shoots a canister trying to hit Terry, resulting in him becoming the radioactive Blight.

Mr Fixx boards the transport and tries to escape with it and the load of gas, Terry boards it to stop the shipment and in doing so is confronted by the real murderer, Mr Fixx, and after defeating Fixx, he destroys the transport Fixx was guarding, and Fixx goes down with it. Convinced that there is still a need for a Batman , Bruce hires Terry as his "personal assistant" and begins secretly training him for his new role as Batman.

In addition, Bruce assists Terry in the field primarily by keeping in continual contact with the boy at the Batcave. After Powers' criminal identity is revealed to the public and he finally brings retribution to his father's killers, Terry decides to continue his role as Batman to make up for his past sins, in hope that his heroic role is his chance at redemption.

Terry goes on many adventures as the Batman, growing into his role to the point where eventually even Bruce accepts him as his heir as the Bat.

Eventually, he is recruited by Superman to root out a traitor in the team Though initially the rest of the team distrusts him due to his perceived inexperience, Terry gains their trust by saving their lives and freeing Superman from the alien's mind control.

However, he says that he would prefer to be like his mentor and only partially serve on the Justice League. While Terry doubts his abilities at first, he eventually develops respect for Static. Terry also sees the resemblance in both the teenage and adult version. After chasing down and stopping the villain known as Spellbinder , Terry drops him on a bus which goes by Neo-Gotham's ninth precinct. He is then greeted by Micron who asked Terry if he would like to join up with the Justice League , only to be turned down by Terry once again.

After returning to the Batcave, Terry mentions to Bruce about Micron, whom Bruce says to say no to if he ask about joining the League, saying that he never felt at home when he was serving as Batman on the team.

Just as Terry is heading off for the night, he is sent back off into the city to investigate the sudden murder of a Phillip Cobb , also known as Signalman , one of Bruce's old rouges who managed to turn from crime. Upon overhearing the GCPD reports, Bruce's begins to worry that from how they keep say the number "two" the killer might be a resurfacing Two-Face. After learning of a disturbance Terry heads over to St. James Hospital to ensure the Mad Hatter , who was moved there after Arkham dispersed, isn't the killers next victim.

After verifying the Mad Hatter 's safety, Terry finds the killer attacking a nurse and manages to scare the killer off, but is soon shocked when asking the nurse what the killer said to hear, and learning that he was telling her to " Hush. Terry and Bruce begin checking up on old Batman villains since they are the ones This possible Hush is targeting.

Terry is unable to stop the murder of Calendar Man by Hush. A new Catwoman appears in Gotham and is shown to be working with this Hush. Eventually, Bruce and Terry's partnership begins to become strained, as Bruce is trying to strive for perfection out of Terry. The Bat-Wraiths were for a backup plan if Terry died, or if Bruce takes the suit from him, when a wraith finds Hush, Bruce quickly sends it towards Hush.

While Hush escapes, Terry meets up with a retired and old Dick Grayson. Dick tells Terry the reason why he quit as Nightwing and the reason why Bruce removed the cape from the batsuit; The cape was worn for two reasons: it helped instill fear and a tactical reason: it caused misdirection.

Years ago, the Joker had kidnapped Alfred and when Dick and Bruce showed up, Joker attempted to shoot them. The bullets penetrated the cape, saving Bruce but critically wounding Dick in multiple shots, who was behind him. Bruce later delivered Dick to a hospital and rescued Alfred , allowing him to remove the bullets from Dick's body. Dick lost an eye during this and quit because he blamed Bruce for being too cold to care. Bruce later removed the cape, rather having himself get shot instead of someone else.

After his talk with Dick, Terry leaves. He poses as Mad Stan as Hush appears from an alleyway with Stalker's spear. A quick fight between the two ensues and Hush stabs Terry in the stomach, and he stands over Terry ripping the Gauze from his face revealing as Dick Grayson.

Hush decides to leave Terry alive for what he has in store for Gotham. Catwoman appears and finds Terry unconscious. With Bruce speaking through comm link, she patches Terry up with some med supplies in the suit's belt. Meanwhile Hush hacks the Bat-Wraiths and they attack Bruce but leave soon to meet with Hush who is revealed to be a psychotic clone of Dick Grayson. As Terry regains consciousness and he makes his way to the Bat-cave where Bruce stitches him up.

Hush is then seen hacking a monitor and he reveals his plans to destroy Gotham. Upon hearing this Terry begins to head out to stop Hush. As he does so, the real Dick Grayson shows up in the Batcave to get equipment. Terry joins him and Catwoman to stop Hush from destroying the city with an armory of explosives in Mad Stan's hideout.

Dick tells them to stay behind so he can deal with Hush, and he holds his own against Hush and the Bat-Wraiths but they soon gain the upper hand. Terry and Catwoman interfere in the fight and begin battling the Wraiths and Hush along with Dick.

Terry grapples with Hush as he accidentally shoves him down a large hole in the ground as a Bat-Wraith is flying out, it spears Hush and they both fall down the hole where an explosion occurs killing Hush. Catwoman leaves the team while Dick destroys the rest of the Wraiths and he himself leaves. Terry returns to the Batcave where he talks with Bruce as a new understanding between them is laid out.

After disposing a group of Joker's, Terry meets up with Dana for a date. Bruce contacts Terry about a disturbance at a local mall. Terry heads off to get to the mall leaving Dana behind to take care of the disturbance.

With the Justice League willing to risk hostages, Terry shows up saying he can't take that risk with his mother and brother in the mall. He begins a scuffle with the League showing he can hold his own against the League with a bit of help from Bruce.

Unwillingly, Terry teams up with the League as they head into the mall to confront the new Matter Master. Terry let's the League fight Matter Master as he tries to free hostages who were transmuted with a layer of copper over them.

Terry joins the fray in the fight Matter Master. The fight is brief as Matter Master is overloaded and the hostages are returned to normal. Terry ends up joining the Justice League. Mad Stan is revealed to be alive. Stan is battling some of his dealers and they end up stealing his dog, Boom-Boom. Terry is sent after Stan in an attempt to restrain him but is unable to do so. The two have a brief fight and Terry even tries using tasers which brought down Killer Croc but to no avail.

Stan after latching an explosive to Terry while McGinnis gets it off. Terry also learns that Dana's brother fractured their father's skull and Terry tries to help her but is forced to deal with Stan who has a device that would be able to blow up any explosive with the push of a button.

Terry tries to get some info on Stan and learns of his location. So he meets there and ends up getting caught in the middle of a negotiation gone wrong. Terry takes out the arms dealers and fights Mad Stan once again in an attempt to get the remote detonator away from him. He ends up kicking the explosives themselves away and defeats Stan getting him arrested.

Throughout his time as a delinquent and becoming Batman, Terry has shown to be an able street-fighter. Along with the training he has received from Bruce, he has become an extremely adept hand-to-hand combatant, but not to the high levels of Bruce's other surrogate sons Tim Drake and Dick Grayson , let alone Bruce himself.

Terry's fighting style is also different from the original batman as he is somewhat less dependent on the formal fighting styles Bruce employed, and willing to use dirty tricks if necessary. Later in the series, Bruce sends Terry to his friend, Kairi Tanaga for martial arts training where he was complimented on several moves he used against her two black belts. Because of his age and training, Terry is in brilliant human condition and has shown to be a good gymnast and possess a high intellect.

Instead, Tim shot and killed the Joker. However, during this time, Joker placed a secret microchip on Drake that rewrote his mind and body.

Decades later, the Joker's identity has reasserted itself, and he was using Drake's body to commit new crimes.

During their final battle, Terry taunted Joker as a pathetic clown who could never get Batman to laugh. This enraged Joker and made him lose his focus, so he did not see Terry grabbing his electric joy buzzer. Terry used it to destroy the microchip, and this restored Tim Drake's mind and body. More importantly, it meant that Terry, not Bruce, got the last laugh on The Joker.

For new heroes in the DC Universe, being offered membership into the Justice League is like being given one of Willy Wonka's golden tickets. It's the metaphorical keys to the kingdom, and it signals to the entire world that this hero is now one of the heaviest hitters.

All of this makes it that much more surprising that Terry was offered membership into the Justice League He is quickly drawn into a web of figuring out who the hidden League traitor is. It turns out to be a mind-controlled Superman, and after Terry defeats him more on that in a minute , he has time to ponder the offer to join the League. He ultimately refuses, carrying on in the footsteps of Bruce: neither of them have ever been good team players.

The Justice League traitor he is trying to uncover ends up being none other than Superman himself. This is particularly frightening, as it means that the most powerful man on the planet has now gone completely rogue. Of course, this is something that has happened before, and Bruce Wayne is prepared: he offers Terry some green Kryptonite to help him take Superman down once and for all.

Fortunately, it doesn't come to that. In conjunction with the rest of the League, Terry helps uncover that Superman is not himself. Instead, he is being mind-controlled by the parasitic Starro. Due to Terry's quick-thinking and the Batmobile's electric grapples , Starro releases Superman and he comes to his senses.

The veteran hero is immensely grateful that Terry has freed his mind, and Superman ends the episode by positively comparing Terry to Bruce, noting that Terry has more in common with the legendary hero than he realizes.

While Terry got a lot of development across the show and subsequent comics, his girlfriend Dana was a lot more one-dimensional. For the most part, she played the role of the faithful girlfriend who got annoyed at Terry's absences because she didn't know he was secretly Batman. For the entirety of the cartoon series, it looked like their relationship was going to be in this static position, unable to move forward. That episode gives us a vision of the future, and Terry is now in his early thirties.

He is still dating Dana, and somewhere along the way, he admitted to her that he was Batman. He wonders about her feelings for him briefly after he discovers he's a special genetic clone of Bruce, but eventually realizes how much he loves her, and the last we see of him in the Justice League animated universe shows Terry planning to propose marriage to Dana. There were plenty of times when Terry saved Bruce's life. For instance, he kept the Joker from outright killing Bruce when the villain returned, and he helped save Bruce's life when he was infected by Joker venom.

However, on one memorable occasion, he saved Bruce via organ donation, and this was the event that led to him finding out how specifically he was created by Amanda Waller. Terry confronts Waller himself. Previously, Bruce had experienced kidney failure and needed a donor, and when Terry was perfectly compatible, he got suspicious. He is angry and confused, mostly at Bruce. After Waller confesses her role in everything, Terry reconciles with Bruce, willing to help him with his kidney failure and, more importantly, willing to continue protecting Gotham City as Batman.

With his futuristic suit, Terry's Batman has more powers than most fans can keep track of. For instance, he can make himself invisible to help spy on his foes, and he has special night vision that allows him to operate in complete darkness. He has an endless array of different kinds of batarangs, and he can even make his suit super hot to escape various ice traps. However, one of Terry's quieter powers that fans tend to overlook is that he has super-strength!

Like everything else, his power is granted by the suit rather than being an innate ability. However, it enhances Terry's strength by a factor of ten. While Terry can often be seen with one of many girlfriends, his long time, on again off again, girlfriend Dana has had to take the brunt of his constant absences. Though it is important that Terry commit his time to save Neo Gotham, he has more or less neglected every other aspect of his life.

From the time he was in high school and even through college, Terry has neglected not only his relationships but his academic life as well. Growing up Doug had a very unhealthy obsession with the Clown Prince of Crime and idolized the work he put in towards destroying Gotham and the Batman.

When Doug eventually joins the Jokerz, he is left unimpressed with the petty crime they commit and aspires to cause real havoc. However, much like his hero, Doug fails to succeed against Batman and slips off of a building before dying from the impact.

Though Batman is typically a hero regarded for his immense levels of security and secrecy, it seems that Terry still has a lot to pick up when it comes to the secrecy aspect of the job. While his grades have never been that great due to his constant need to leave class or bail entirely, Terry is actually a brilliant student and very interested in the medical field. I am a freelance writer and an amateur human being. Stories and Storytelling have been my passions for as long as I can remember, whether it's the stories written about superheroes, villains, or just people living in this world doing incredible and meaningful things.



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