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Post by redrobin on Jul 11, 2009 10:53:59 GMT -5
Batman has a moral code. He doesn't believe in killing. That's why Batman was angry with Wonder Woman when she killed Max Lord. So my question is why does he associate with habitual killers such as Batgirl Cassandra Cain and the Outsider Kitana?
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Post by jlavaia on Jul 11, 2009 12:25:50 GMT -5
neither Cassandra Cain nor Kitana have killed anyone while in the employ of Batman. and i wouldnt call either a habitual killer. Cassandra was an assassin when she was a child and then never killed anyone again until she was under the control of Deathstroke and wasnt herself. Kitana's sword is the reason she has killed as it needs to feed and she only kills those that are evil. Onyx was a part of the bat family for awhile as well and she's a former assassin. but again, none of them killed while under his employ and none of them had the desire to kill.
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Post by kilowog52 on Jul 12, 2009 19:25:07 GMT -5
Isn't it spelled KAtana?
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Post by redrobin on Jul 12, 2009 23:45:24 GMT -5
Yes it is spelled Katana. Thanks Spellchecker-Man. Your making the world a better place one letter at a time. The other guy missed some capitalization and commas, but I guess that is beyond your superhuman abilities.
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Post by redrobin on Jul 12, 2009 23:48:58 GMT -5
neither Cassandra Cain nor Kitana have killed anyone while in the employ of Batman. and i wouldnt call either a habitual killer. Cassandra was an assassin when she was a child and then never killed anyone again until she was under the control of Deathstroke and wasnt herself. Kitana's sword is the reason she has killed as it needs to feed and she only kills those that are evil. Onyx was a part of the bat family for awhile as well and she's a former assassin. but again, none of them killed while under his employ and none of them had the desire to kill. Ok. Thanks for clearing that up.
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