View Full Version : A Bat-ty Campaign Idea
Mark Rand
Aug 20th, '04, 08:10 AM
The Waynes didn't have a son, they had a daughter. Barbara Wayne grew up and became Batgirl. She's easier to get along with than Batman, but still maintains the "Creature of the Night" image Batman does.
Her parents had a maid and butler as servants. Their daughter, Marie, is Barbara's housekeeper and knows her employer's secret identity. Since they grew up together, they're also good friends. (They're like Abbey Spencer and Marie in the Judge Parker comic strip.)
She has good relations with the various law enforcement agencies, and they accept the fact that she likes to e thought of as an urban myth.
Lady Arcane is one Batgirl's friends.They created a link between Barbara's Batcave and Lady Arcane's house that passes through a pocket reality that's centered around a Japanese garden that Barbara likes to meditate in.
Lady Arcane's house also serves as the address for Batgirl's support staff and any liaisons she might have. (Batgirl's support staff doesn't include Marie, who doesn't have access to the pocket reality and the liaison(s) don't have access to the Barcave.)
Batgirl's costume looks like Cassandra Cain's.
Batgirl has decided to create a team to help her protect Gotham City.
What Batcave is better, the old Wayne Manor one or the new one?
Since Batgirl likes the stealthy approach, what kind of sports car should her Batmobile be based on?
Michael Hopcroft
Aug 20th, '04, 07:35 PM
Not a bad idea. The batmobile would probably be built around a Corvette or something similarly sleek and powerful, but with additional features like complete bulletproofing (including headlights), a full sensor suite so she can drive blind without the headlights, an On-Star-like link to Marie back in the Batcave, and so forth.
Barbara Wayne would also have a normal car (wth marie as the chauffer) as she ran Wayne Enterprises and maintains an active social life. Were it not for her obsession with crimefighting, she would be the most eligikble bachelorette in Gotham City, and even with that a lot fo wealthy and powerful men desire her(and, in a supreme act of underestimation, her fortune). She doesn;t put on a "dumb girl" act, though -- anyone who deals with her in a business matter knows she;s extremely sharp and can look through you like she had X-ray vision into your soul. Barbara Wayne may eventually get a steady boyfirend, from whom she'll keep her Batgirl identity secret unbtil the last possible moment.
She trained externisevly in kung=fu, jodu, aikido, kenjutsu, ninjustsu, svaate, and caporeia. There is very little she can;lt do in terms of martial arts. And her costume is bulletproof latex that looks like black leather, with a cape that looks like coth but can also double as armor.
The Joker would be a woman too, but just as insane and murderous as her DC Universe counterpart. She commits crimes and laucnhes vast schemes that make sense only to herself, but which can unleash untold destruction if alowed to come to fruition. Physically the Joker is not a match for Batgirl, but she usually lets her minions let the fists fly for her.
One other thing -- Barbara has trained herself to require only three hours of sleep a day. She usually gets them in between six and nine ion the morning. Those three hours, though, are usuaully filled with intense nightmares of the death of her parents or whatever villain is plaguing her existence at the moment.
Michael Hopcroft
Aug 20th, '04, 07:39 PM
I just thought of something else -- Batgirl would be involved in a lust-hate relationship with the notorious burglar Catman. they're both gorgeous and wildly attractive, but Catman has a tendency to break the law in spectacular ways for his own profit and Batgirl has had to throw him in jail more than once. Catman hasn't decided whether he wants to take Batgirl into the sack or put her in a coffin.... :love:
Mark Rand
Aug 21st, '04, 02:23 PM
As you no doubt have figured out, we're not in the DC universe. This is an Elseworlds campaign. It's mainly the DCU, with parts of the Champions and Marvel universes, as well as ideas of my own.
From the CU, we're taking the DOSPA, PRIMUS, UNTIL, VIPER and, probably DEMON. The DOSPA, as I see it, is mainly an information clearinghouse for various federal agencies. PRIMUS and UNTIL stay the way they are.VIPER is simply an international criminal cartel with some snake cult aspects. I'm still deciding what to do with DEMON.
As we all know, Gotham City is the county seat of Gotham County, New Jersey. So, where is it? In my universe, it's the southern part of Ocean County. Gotham Bay is Little Egg Harbor. It's about six miles from Gotham City to Beach Haven Inlet. A lighthouse, Beach Haven Inlet Light, marks the inlet. After the Coast Guard called it unusable, The Wayne Foundation provided the money to repair and renovate the lighthouse. Although the lighthouse is operated by the Gotham County Port Authority, The Wayne Foundation provides 60% of the funding for the light and the adjoining Gotham County Maritime Museum.
A mother-daughter team tend the light and live in the old principal keeper's house, which is attached to the tower. The Gotham County Maritime Museum is housed in the house once shared by the first and second assistant keepers. (For those who are interested, the lighthouse has a cluster of 4, 100-watt bulbs, only one of which is lit at one time. They're surrounded by a plastic first-order lens. There's also a diaphonic fog horn, BEEEEooooh, that operates electronically instead of on compressed air, and aircraft and marine radionavagation beacon transmitters.)
As far as Gotham City's layout goes, we're using the current one. The place names, however, aren't going to be the ones DC made up in the 1990s to honor the people who worked on the various Batman compcs. Where possible, the old names have been retained. Otherwise, I made up new ones.
Mark Rand
Aug 22nd, '04, 07:29 AM
Except for Marie, Batgirl's support team is based at the fastness of Lady Arcane, who most people know as Lisa Ward. The house itself is based on the Mobius, from the fourth edition book Mystic Masters, and is located near Gotham University. Here are the people in the house.
April Curtis, R.N., B.S.N., worked in a level one trauma center before getting laid off and becoming the team's nurse. An African-American woman whose braided black hair touches her shoulders, she wears scrubs.
Catherine Ward, Aunt Cathy to most, is the fastness's resident ghost. A plesant woman, she has dark-blonde hair and wears a short-sleeved, light-green evening gown, long white gloves and white shoes. She prefers to enter a room through the door instead of appearing in it and can remain solid for up to 20-minutes a day.
Christine Hunter is the team's liaison with the DOSPA. A fomer CIA operative, specializing in black-bag jobs, she transferred to the DOSPA and was assigned to the liaison pool after an enemy power accused the CIA of stealing top-secret data from his country and a disgruntled former agency executive publically adimtted this to Congress and gave them the agent's name. Fortunately, he only knew the agent's code name, Shadowdancer. Christine is a blue-eyed blonde who prefers wearing dark colors. While in college, she acted in plays. While preparing to portray a fashionably-dressed woman in a play set in 1903 Boston, she learned to to do everyday tasks with gloves on and decided to wear them all the time.
Donna West is Lady Arcane's housekeeper.
Mariko Yamashiro, M.S. is Batgirl's engineer. A Japanese-American woman from a wealthy Atlantic City family, she drives a Lamborghini Diablo in amateur races sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America, drives the pace car at some area tracks, is a former Olympic gymnast and a ninja with mystical abilities. Although she'd rather work on equipment than fight crime, Batgirl can talk her into joining in on a mission. Since they have similar skills, Mariko teams up with Christine on those missions.
Midnight, Lady Arcane's familiar, is a black cat.
Lady Arcane and Batgirl put their heads together and decided who has access to what. While April, Batgirl, Christine, Lady Arcane, Mariko and Midnight have access to the gateway world, only April, Batgirl and Mariko have access to the Batcave. Marie has access to the Batcave, but not the gateway world or Lady Arcane's house.
Mark Rand
Aug 22nd, '04, 06:57 PM
Not a bad idea. The batmobile would probably be built around a Corvette or something similarly sleek and powerful, but with additional features like complete bulletproofing (including headlights), a full sensor suite so she can drive blind without the headlights, an On-Star-like link to Marie back in the Batcave, and so forth.
Barbara Wayne would also have a normal car (wth marie as the chauffer) as she ran Wayne Enterprises and maintains an active social life. Were it not for her obsession with crimefighting, she would be the most eligikble bachelorette in Gotham City, and even with that a lot fo wealthy and powerful men desire her(and, in a supreme act of underestimation, her fortune). She doesn;t put on a "dumb girl" act, though -- anyone who deals with her in a business matter knows she;s extremely sharp and can look through you like she had X-ray vision into your soul. Barbara Wayne may eventually get a steady boyfirend, from whom she'll keep her Batgirl identity secret unbtil the last possible moment.
She trained externisevly in kung=fu, jodu, aikido, kenjutsu, ninjustsu, svaate, and caporeia. There is very little she can;lt do in terms of martial arts. And her costume is bulletproof latex that looks like black leather, with a cape that looks like coth but can also double as armor.
The Joker would be a woman too, but just as insane and murderous as her DC Universe counterpart. She commits crimes and laucnhes vast schemes that make sense only to herself, but which can unleash untold destruction if alowed to come to fruition. Physically the Joker is not a match for Batgirl, but she usually lets her minions let the fists fly for her.
One other thing -- Barbara has trained herself to require only three hours of sleep a day. She usually gets them in between six and nine ion the morning. Those three hours, though, are usuaully filled with intense nightmares of the death of her parents or whatever villain is plaguing her existence at the moment.
I agree with Michael's comments.
As Batgirl's engineer, Mariko might be monitorong the On-Star-like link instead of Marie. With her ninjitsu skills, she'd also be a good sparing partner for Batgirl.
The female Joker is, I think, a crazed former circus clown who wears a jester's costume and knows how to juggle and ride a unicycle. Her weapons include razor-sharp throwing cards, juggling equipment that can be thrown hard at someone or contain either explosives or dangerous gasses.
Mark Rand
Aug 24th, '04, 07:12 AM
I just thought of something else -- Batgirl would be involved in a lust-hate relationship with the notorious burglar Catman. they're both gorgeous and wildly attractive, but Catman has a tendency to break the law in spectacular ways for his own profit and Batgirl has had to throw him in jail more than once. Catman hasn't decided whether he wants to take Batgirl into the sack or put her in a coffin.... :love:
I like this idea, too. His burglaries and costume have a feline motif.
Of course, where there's a Catman, there's a Catwoman. She's a world-class cat burglar currently giving the French police problems. Her garb is typical for a cat burglar, matte-black jumpsuit, jacket, boots, webbing, gloves and ski mask. She takes her name from her feline agility, grace and leaping ability. She can also see in the dark as well as a cat can and her gloves are equipped with short, but sharp, non-retractable claws. While Catwoman does carry a suppressed pistol, it's load isn't lethal. Instead, it fires knockout darts, the same stuff used by special forces soldiers and spys when they want to knock out instead of kill their opponants.
Mark Rand
Aug 25th, '04, 11:44 AM
I've decided to use the Mayfair versions of Wayne Manor and the Batcave as the basis for my campaign's versions of them. The West End Games version of the Batcave has too many problems with it.
A decision about DEMON has been made and will be posted once I have a copy of the book.
Mark Rand
Aug 26th, '04, 12:36 PM
Like many big cities, Gotham has tracks and horse arenas. North of the city, and Bristol Township, are Gotham International Speedway, Gotham Downs, Gotham Park and the Gotham Hunt Club Arena.
Gotham International Speedway is a 2.5 Indy-style oval with a 3.194-mile internal road course that has two shortcuts. With shortcut one active, the track is 2.940-miles long. With shortcut two in use, the track is 2.980-miles in length. With both shortcuts in length, the track is 2.700-miles long. Gotham Downs is a throughbred track. It was a 7/8-mile turf track inside the one mile main track. Gotham Park is a greyhound track. The Gotham Hunt Club Arena has an outside steeplechase course on its grounds. A resort hotel and a large shopping mall are near these facilities.
Northwest of the city, near Eagle Air Force Base, are Gotham Raceway and Gotham Motor Sports Park.
Gotham Raceway is a 5/8-mile harness track with an all-weather limestone surface. Gotham Motor Sports Park has a dragstrip, a 1/2-mile oval and a 2.88-mile road course. The drag strip serves as the main straight for both tracks and the oval's backstraight is part of the road course. A hotel and a strip mall (or shopping center) are also near these tracks.
There are plans to hold the first ever Gotham Vintage Car Grand Prix on a 2.33-mile temporary street circuit through the now-reopened Robinson Park.
Gothan International Speedway's pace car is a Pontiac Grand Am. Gotham Motor Sports Park's pace car is a Ford Mustang Cobra. The local region of the Sports Car Club of America's pace car is a Chevy Corvette.
Mark Rand
Aug 28th, '04, 09:27 AM
The undead do exist. Batgirl knows this and has even fought, and killed, a vampire. (Her CVK isn't against undead.)
She also knows about the Hellmouth in the Gotham City area and the local Slayer and lets her and her allies deal with the undead.
Bunyip
Aug 28th, '04, 10:10 AM
The thought occurred to me - a long while back, and eventually I'll finish writing the story that came out of it - that 'Barbara' Wayne wouldn't have taken on the mantle of the Bat anyway...
Consider: If I recall right, it's held as Batman canon now that, on the night that the 8-year-old Bruce Wayne saw his parents killed, the Waynes had been to see 'The Mask of Zorro'. Would an 8-year-old 'Barbara' want to see a movie like that? No... she badgered her folks into taking her to see 'Pokemon: the Movie' or some tosh like that - next week, maybe, or at another movie house...
...and 'Barbara' grew up to be just the kind of idle, ditzy social butterfly that Bruce just pretends to be.
Which just means that something else must have provided that impetus...
Mark Rand
Aug 28th, '04, 12:00 PM
The thought occurred to me - a long while back, and eventually I'll finish writing the story that came out of it - that 'Barbara' Wayne wouldn't have taken on the mantle of the Bat anyway...
Consider: If I recall right, it's held as Batman canon now that, on the night that the 8-year-old Bruce Wayne saw his parents killed, the Waynes had been to see 'The Mask of Zorro'. Would an 8-year-old 'Barbara' want to see a movie like that? No... she badgered her folks into taking her to see 'Pokemon: the Movie' or some tosh like that - next week, maybe, or at another movie house...
...and 'Barbara' grew up to be just the kind of idle, ditzy social butterfly that Bruce just pretends to be.
Which just means that something else must have provided that impetus...
How's this? At that age, Barbara, besides liking Pokemon, found superheros interesting. Her parents told her that Zorro was an old west superhero. She agreed to see The Mask of Zorro, if they agreed to take her to see Pokemon: the Movie the next week. They agreed and the rest is history.
ChaosDrgn
Aug 28th, '04, 01:49 PM
She could be a "Catherine Zeta-Jones" fan and seen Zorro because she was in it.
Mark Rand
Aug 28th, '04, 04:03 PM
She could be a "Catherine Zeta-Jones" fan and seen Zorro because she was in it.
Won't work. The film came out in 1998, after her parents died. (They were murdered in 1987.) There was, however, a Zorro TV series in 1990 that might have given her some inspiration. After all, this Zorro used gadgets and his butler was also an inventor.
Source authority, The Internet Movie Database.
OddHat
Aug 28th, '04, 05:28 PM
The undead do exist. Batgirl knows this and has even fought, and killed, a vampire. (Her CVK isn't against undead.)
She also knows about the Hellmouth in the Gotham City area and the local Slayer and lets her and her allies deal with the undead.
Your Televisionverse sounds like a fun setting, but if this were my campaign I'd re-think this. A "hero" would not turn her back on killers because it's the job of someone else to deal with it, and Bat Woman should easilly be a match for Buffyverse vampires.
I would buy that, with Comic Book logic, she just doesn't tend to run into them that often, but I'm sure she'd do something about a Sunydale level infestation.
Of course Sunydale never made that much sense anyway. ;)
Mark Rand
Aug 29th, '04, 06:01 AM
Your Televisionverse sounds like a fun setting, but if this were my campaign I'd re-think this. A "hero" would not turn her back on killers because it's the job of someone else to deal with it, and Bat Woman should easilly be a match for Buffyverse vampires.
I would buy that, with Comic Book logic, she just doesn't tend to run into them that often, but I'm sure she'd do something about a Sunydale level infestation.
Of course Sunydale never made that much sense anyway. ;)
Good point.
Batgirl is quite capable of killing vampires and keeps two stakes in her utility belt. However, she only kills ones she catches feeding. In an average week, that adds up to two vampires.
Sommerset High School is the only high school in Sommerset Township. It's colors are blue and gold. It's nickname is Comets. The Hellmouth is under the stage of its auditorium.
The rest of this is adapted from a posting, by me, from my "Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the CU" thread.
About 19-years ago, a dark-skinned female human Jedi Knight fled the Empire in the Starchild, a freighter equipped for her by a Jedi Master. Inside, besides her astromech droid, R2-Z4, or Zephyr, were her X-wing fighter and personal belongings, including Earth clothes and ID.
After landing, she entered Gotham State University, met and married John Taylor, got her nursing degree, and had a daughter that she trained as she was. Now, as Ann Taylor, R.N., B.S.N., she's Sommerset High School's nurse and the mother of a Slayer and one of her Watchers.
John Taylor, M.S. in library science, a dapper African-American man is Sommerset High School's librarian and, like his wife, one of his daughter's Watchers. Although he has some combat skill, he usually sticks to research and leaves the combat training to his wife.
Ronna Taylor, Gothan's Slayer, is a 17-year old African-American girl with braided black hair that falls to her jaw line.
Zephyr keeps the Starchild well hidden.
Tammy Ward, one of Ronna's friends and team mates, is a redheaded Jewish computerhacker and eighth-generation white witch and Lady Arcane's cousin.
Two high school girls, one blonde and one brunette, and their mothers are decended from the Amazon tribe Gabrielle once led.They provide the group with added combat strength.
Everyone carries stakes and knows how to use crossbows, axes and swords.
While on patrol, everyone dresses in black. The Amazons carry longswords while Ann and Ronna carry their lightsabers. (Ronna's has a green blade while Ann's has a red one.)
Mark Rand
Aug 29th, '04, 04:59 PM
I forgot to mention a few horse-related items in the post about tracks and horse arenas.
The Gotham Raceway Parade Marshall wears Western clothes and her horses Leopard Appalossa (white with dark spots all over) mares are in Western tack. The Call to Post (actually The Call To Arms from the symphonic arrangement of Tales of Hoffman) is a recording.
Nearthe track is the Gotham Horse Show Arena and Rodeo Grounds. While they prefer the riders to wear Western clothes, English riding clothes are permitted.
At Gotham Downs, the Parade Marshall's white Arabian stallions wear English tack. The Parade Marshall herself wears English riding clothes. Their buglar is referred to as a horn blower. He sounds the Post Parade on a coach horn and, according to some people, looks like a circus ringmaster.
The Gotham Hunt Club Arena owners require English tack on the horses and the riders to wear proper English riding attire.
Mark Rand
Aug 30th, '04, 09:48 AM
Won't work. The film came out in 1998, after her parents died. (They were murdered in 1987.) There was, however, a Zorro TV series in 1990 that might have given her some inspiration. After all, this Zorro used gadgets and his butler was also an inventor.
Source authority, The Internet Movie Database.
Oops, got the year Barbara's parents were murdered wrong. It was 1988, not 1987.
Although its September 2004 in the real world, it's late June 2005 in the campaign. Henry Hayes became President in January of 2005. Robert Kinsey became Vice President then.
Kinsey often insisted that President Hayes support the wealthy businessmen that got him elected. He refused. In early June, 2005, as Kinsey spoke to a group of wealthy contributors, federal agents arrested him for various crimes. The next day, the House of Representatives began hearings to determine of Kinsey should be impeached.
Mark Rand
Sep 1st, '04, 10:22 AM
Our Slayer infornation is reasonable, if our universe is the post season seven Buffyverse. But what if it isn't? Here's one version.
Merrick's retired and enjoying his grandchildren.
His Slayer, Keiko Nakahara, didn't burn down her high school, which was in Atlantic City, not Los Angeles. Instead, she dusted the vamps. A fleeing teanager accidently caused the fire.
Her mother, Midori, a nurse, and father, Thomas, an accountant, devorced while she was in high school.
An uncle taught Keiko ninjitsu before she became the Slayer.
After the incident in the high school, they transferred to the only school that would take them, Sommerset High School, in Sommerset Township, a suburb of Gotham City, New Jersey. The school colors ae blue and gold, the nickname is the Comets, and the Hellmouth is under the stage of thge high school auditorium.
Her Watcher is Rubert Giles. Xander Harris is one of her friends.
Another friend, Willow Carter, is a cute African-American woman with braided black hair that comes to her jaw line. Will is a computer hacker and eighth-generation white witch.
Unknown to anyone but Keiko, her mother, who became the school nurse after the Go Fish incident, is a Jedi Knight who fled the Empire 19-years ago and taught her daughter the ways of the Jedi.
Also unknown to anyone on the team, high school students Buffy Ann Xena Summers and her best friend Cordelia Gabrielle Chase and their mothers, Joyce Summers and Sandra Chase, both of which are gym teachers at the high school, are Amazons and decendents of the Amazon tribe once ruled by Gabrielle.
Mark Rand
Sep 2nd, '04, 05:33 AM
Here are a few items pertaining to the previous post.
Willow's mother, a seventh-generation white witch, teaches chenistry at Sommerset High School and sometimes assists Giles with ritual magic.
White witches are sometimes called guardian witches.
Black is the preferred color for patrols and Slaying.
Everyone on the team always carries at least one stake and knows how to use crossbows and swords.
Xander prefers an axe to a sword.
The Amazons carry regular longswords.
Keiko and Midori both carry their lightsabers at all times. Keiko's saber has a green blade while Midori's has a red one.
Mark Rand
Sep 4th, '04, 12:05 PM
In a previous post, I mentioned that the impeachement for Vice President Kinsey had begun. For those who are interested, here is a discription of the process. Source authority: American Bar Association website.
Step one: The House Judiciary Committee examines the evidence and determineswhether an official impreachent inquiry is warrented. This is where the proceddings against Kinsey are.
Step two: If the Hudiciary Committee finds the evidence warrents it, they ask the House for permission to proceed.
Step three: If permission is granted, the Jusiciary Committee, usually by conducting hearings, whether to offer articles of impeachment to the full house.
Step four: The House votes separately on each artical, with a simple majority needed to impeach the official.
Step five: Articals of impeachment are then presented to the to the Secretary of the United States Senate for trial.
Step six: The Senate, sitting as a jury, tries the impeachment with the Chief Justice of the United States (Eveyln Baker Long in this campaign) as presiding over the proceedings.
Next, we'll take a close look at Batgirl's Batcave.
HewhoisMatt
Sep 4th, '04, 12:46 PM
Why don't slayers carry guns, and how come the cops never notice kids with swords and crossbows? For that matter why don't the bad guys use more guns on the slayers, like say a rifle from a rooftop.
OddHat
Sep 4th, '04, 01:13 PM
Why don't slayers carry guns, and how come the cops never notice kids with swords and crossbows? For that matter why don't the bad guys use more guns on the slayers, like say a rifle from a rooftop.
Writer's fiat?
Besides, when the Slayer is a Ninja Jedi, you just don't see her until she's explaining that these aren't the droids you're looking for.
;)
Mark Rand
Sep 4th, '04, 03:55 PM
I wonder what's better, having only one Slayer on Earth or a bunch of them? What do you think?
There seems to be an understanding between Slayer and vampires that neither side will use anything more advanced than a crossbow. Even though a lightsaber has an energy blade, its still considered a sword.
Lightsabers and stakes can be hidden in pockets and purses. Stakes, lightsabers, axes, disassembled crossbows and crossbows with retractable arms can be carried in a backpack. Swords can be hidden under coats.
OddHat
Sep 4th, '04, 06:14 PM
I always hated the multiple slayer thing. "One girl in all the world" is much better mythology than "one of many girls in the world." On the other hand, your slayer is in a world full of super-heroes. Multiple slayers make more sense there.
Again, the Jossverse never made much sense. It was however often fun to watch.
I say let the slayers and vampires have guns. The vamps can't be killed without staking, beheading or burning anyway, but that just means that the slayers need to be good shots. Super-Strength + Swords can be used for foes with armor too tough for bullets. Encourage slayers to use wooden weapons by having the vampires Vulnerable to certain types of wood (Oak or Ash). To keep the slayers alive, give them a minimum of two levels of Combat Luck, and let them buy as much as they'd like.
HewhoisMatt
Sep 4th, '04, 06:31 PM
I have always thought a shotgun with a wooden stake mounted under the barrel would be the best vampire weapon. First ya slow em down with a shot then stick them with the stake.
Mark Rand
Sep 4th, '04, 07:33 PM
I have always thought a shotgun with a wooden stake mounted under the barrel would be the best vampire weapon. First ya slow em down with a shot then stick them with the stake.
You could also use wooden pellets in the shotgun.
Mark Rand
Sep 4th, '04, 08:02 PM
The two posted Slayers, both trained as Jedi Knights, are ideas I've been kicking around in my head, but I'm not sure which one, if either, will be Gotham City's Slayer.
The campaign focus is the Bat Team, a group, founded by Batgirl, to fight normal crime in Gotham City. Although the Slayer and her team mates know about the Bat Team, they're not members of it. Of course, the members of the Bat Team also know about the Slayer and her team mates.
The closest the Slayer and her team mates come to the Batcave is Lady Arcane's house. When they visit, they come to consult with Lady Arcane, Christine or Mariko, or get first aid from Aprl.
Mark Rand
Sep 5th, '04, 04:31 PM
In this post, we're taking a trip. To The Batcave!
Batgirl's Batcave is accessable from an elevator that runs downward from the second floor of Wayne Manor and a staircase that leads to a hidden room in the mansion's basement. A second staircase in that room comes out behind the grandfather clock in her ground floor study.
Besides the two staircases, the hidden room contains the Batcave's library, disguise and makeup equipment and Batgirl's costumes and utility belts. For those who are interestedk Marie makes Batgirl's costumes while Mariko keeps the utility belt equipment ready for use.
The main floor has the garage for the Batmobile, the crime lab, a workshop and a restroom. The lab, with its double-sealed doors, has up to date equipment and the workshop has everything needed to design, build and repair equipment. A ramp from the garage leads through a two mile tunnel to the surface.
Sub-level one has the gymnasium, restroom, trophy room, computer room and power and machine room. The computer room has the latest equipment. The gymnasium is equipped for all kinds of training.
Sub-level two is occupied mostly by an underground river. Batgirl sometimes swims here.
Next, we go through the gateway.
Maelstrom
Sep 5th, '04, 05:08 PM
Since Batgirl likes the stealthy approach, what kind of sports car should her Batmobile be based on?
The Dodge Stealth, of course.
Mark Rand
Sep 5th, '04, 07:31 PM
The Dodge Stealth, of course.
Do they still make it? If so, I'll add the Dodge Stealth ES (the one without the wing) to the list of possible vehicles to base the Batmobile on.
The others are the Dodge Viper and Chevy Corvette.
Why the Stealth ES instead of the Stealth R/T? Simple. Neither Barbara nor Mariko like the Stealth R/T's rear wing.
Mark Rand
Sep 8th, '04, 09:43 AM
A political note first.
Kinsey has been arrained in federal court and denied bail. Now he's in jail. The House Judiciary Committee has asked the full House for permission to conduct an impeachment inquiry. They said "Yes." Quite a bit of evidence has been taken from Kinsey's house. The Judiciary Committee and the federal DA are sharing it. Kinsey's in trouble.
Onto the gateway world.
It's a three by three cluster of squares, each square 1200-feet per side. The odd squares contain gardens. The even ones contain buildings.
Although April and Mariko traveled through it daily to get from Lady Arcane's house to the Batcave, it wasn't really explored until Cristine and Mariko explored it.
Here's what they found.
Square one is a formal rose garden.
Square two has a church, rectory and community center. A blood drive has going on in the church. Due to her four years in her high school choir, Jennifer, the church custodian is an honorary member of the church choir and has her own robes. Although the Musical Director hopes Jennifer will change her mind, she claims that she has too much to do to become a full time choir member.
Square three is an English hedge maze.
The rest of the squares are coming soon.
Comment is appriciated.
Mark Rand
Sep 9th, '04, 10:08 AM
Back to square two for a bit. The church has a robing room. Against one wall are lockers that'll hold school books or purses and a rack of handbells. Next to a second wall is a coat rack with choir robes for the choir and albs for the lay readers and alter servers. Above them are plastic boxes. The ones above the robes have white gloves and the ones above the albs have cinctures. (When using a handbell, gloves are worn to keep oils, dirt and fingerprints off the bells.) The last wall has a full-length mirror and a cork board with schedules and the artical from the church newsletter about Jennifer.
According to the board in the community center, belly dancing classes were held several different times on the day the people died.
Two things were left out of the description of the block, a parking lot for church and community center vehicles and a building with six, two-bedroom apartments.
Mark Rand
Sep 10th, '04, 05:31 AM
More stuff I forgot about square two.
The community center is on the north side of the block, the church is on the south side, the rectory is on the east side the apartment building is on the west side, and the parking lot is in the center. It can be entered or exited from the east or west.
Onward.
Square four has a theatre on its west side and. from north to south, Office Depot, the East End Medical Clinic and Style Uniform Company on the east side. There are two bus shelters in front of the uniform store. One is the gate to the Batcave. The other is the gate to Lady Arcane's house.
The theatre is equipped for movies, small stage shows and lectures. Style Uniform Company, like uniform stores of the 1970s, doesn't sale scrubs. Instead, it sales white and colored dresses and pantsuits, white shoes and stockings, white caps and other items men and women in uniform needed then.
Square five has a Japanese garden, complete with a pond, tea house, bridges and restrooms. The only door is on the west side.
More to come. Hopefully, some of it will be from you.
Mark Rand
Sep 10th, '04, 10:04 AM
Square six has a crematory on the east side and five buildings on its west side. From north to south, the buildings are: Shirly's Beauty Salon, West Jewlers, Bridal City, Thompson Midical Supplies and The Oasis. Bridal City sells wedding and evening gowns, gloves, shoes, and other accessories. The Oasis sells Islamic clothing.
Square seven has a gravel path winding through a garden of cacti.
Square eight is a 12-unit, two story apartment building. Each unit has its own garage and entry. (The garages and four of thge units are on the first floor. The other units are on the second floor.)
Square nine can be best described as a statue and sculpture garden. The Washington Monument is in the center. Surrounding it are trees, rows of hedges, flower beds, fountains, statues and sculpture.
All the clothing from the closets, outerware, footware, jewelry, purses and other such items were removed and placed, on racks and shelving, in the community center gymnasium. Everything else was cremated with the wearer.
Mark Rand
Sep 10th, '04, 06:07 PM
A few short items.
Shortly after he publicly exposed the truth about Shadowdancer, the disgruntled former agency executive was struck down by a hit and run driver. When the driver was caught three minutes later, he was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.12, way above the legal limit of 0.08.
The clothing in the gymnasium and stores can be used either for disguises or dress up.
April, Christine and Mariko spent a day trying on clothes and taking photographs with Mariko's digital camera. Everything was cleaned as needed.
Mark Rand
Sep 12th, '04, 06:45 AM
What we're doing is, of course, Dark Champions: The Animated Series, Dark Champions motivations with Four-Color attitudes.
Batgirl's first recruit is Longbow, an archer with trick arrows and his own motorcycle.
Everyone that goes out has a utility belt. It's the one from Dark Champions and Gadgets and Gear with adjustments, as needed, by each hero. Although the belt itself is a multipower, there's also a 50-point gadget VPP to represent mission-specific gear on the shelf and personal equipment. (Batgirl's throwing blades are razor-edged batarangs. Longbow has an extra multipower of trick arrows. Mariko's throwing blades are shuriken and her gadget VPP contains ninja weapons. Christine's gadget VPP has burglar tools.)
Although Batgirl doesn't want the heroes to use guns, she keeps a locked safe of weapons in the lab for weapons testing. She also accepts the fact that Christine has a government-issure 9mm Beretta 92F and, when she goes out, Mariko carries a CO2 pistol and her gloves have retractable claws that act like the Nekode, a ninja weapon and climbing device.
Mark Rand
Sep 19th, '04, 02:00 PM
A few ideas have been running through my head. I'd like to get your opinion on them.
Warder replaces Lady Arcane as the mage Batgirl knows.
Silver Avenger Terry Kestler assigns Intelligence Agent Beth Davies to the team as liaison. Although she works out of her office and visiys Warder's house only once a week, she talks to them more often on the telephone.
I'm making April the engineer/ninja and Mariko the nurse.
Although her race car is an Eagle Talon, April's driven pace cars at tracks in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio and can handle anything from a 125 horsepower Toyota to a 750+ horsepower Lamborghini.
Since Mariko was born and raised in Kyoto, Japan and attend college in Tokyo, she, like all Japanese nurses, is used to wearing a uniform and cap instead of scrubs. When she told her employer her preference, all Barbara said was, "Your decision, not mine."
The gateway has been changed. Once you go through the door in the Batcave, you see a hall with two doors on each side and one at the end. The first door on the left leads to a one-story medical building with six offices. The one on the far right is a dental office. The first door on the right leads to a Japanese garden. The second door on the left leads to a two-story apartment building with 12-units. Four units and the garages are on the first floor. The other units make up the second floor. Items in the building indicate that all tennents were airline stewardesses employes by British Caledonian Airlines. The second door on the left leads to a high school and a crematorium. The door at the far end leads to Warder's house. The clothing from the bodies was removed before cremation and stored in one apartment, along with outerwear and stuff from the closets in the apartment building. The choir robes, however, are still on their rack in the school.
Mark Rand
Sep 23rd, '04, 05:36 AM
A couple of quick notes.
Christine is now allowed in the batcave.
April and Mariko will return to their normal jobs.
According to NPR, Rhonda Scott, the Chief Nursing Officer of Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital now requires its nurses to wear all white uniforms. If you want proof, go to www.npr.org, type nurses uniforms in the search box, then click on Old Nurses Uniforms are New Again. You can have the audio downloaded to your computer, or do what I did and buy a transcript for $4.95.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.10 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.