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Luis Sera ([personal profile] notlewis) wrote in [community profile] insertmeathere2009-12-06 03:50 pm

10 Things You Didn't Know

That's it. It's Sunday, I'm bored, it's time for a meme that I stole from [livejournal.com profile] xi_rpg.

RULES
1. Post with your character
2. Post ten things that you believe are true about your character that people might not know - nobody cares if you use headcanon, it's up to you.
3. Watch as others do the same; comment IC or OoC!
4. ???
5. PROFIT!

[identity profile] avenging-bat.livejournal.com 2009-12-07 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Before getting caught up in the world of tights, Jean-Paul Valley was studying computer science in Gotham University.

2) He doesn't remember his birth mother.

3) He's actually a test tube baby, modified with animal DNA to give him greater strength and agility.

4) He claims that his name is the same as his father's, but apparently, the series proves otherwise.

5) His biggest failure, as well as his driving point, was being beaten by both Killer Croc and Bane while taking up the Mantle of the Bat, the latter which called him out as fake.

6) Though it's still debatable, the main reason Jean-Paul is insane is because he never properly filtered out the Scarecrow's Fear Gas. (In a set of sidestories, Jean-Paul as Batman encountered the Scarecrow alongside Anarky. Scarecrow injected the two of them with the gas in a liquid form, infecting JP... only for the System to take over and snapping him out of it.)

7) The suit he wears? He designed and built it himself. Modified it twice as well. All thanks to the System.

8) Has met Superman twice as Batman. Once after the Man of Steel returned from being dead and again during the Bloodlines incident. Both times Supes realized that JP wasn't Bruce.

9) Is actually awkward towards women.

10) Prefers working alone.

[identity profile] beyondgotham.livejournal.com 2009-12-08 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
5) His biggest failure, as well as his driving point, was being beaten by both Killer Croc and Bane while taking up the Mantle of the Bat, the latter which called him out as fake.

Huh. We... actually have something sort of in common. When I faced the Joker, he called me a fake. So, I guess I can sort of understand why you're so obsessed with being Batman, since it happened to you early on. It happened to me after I'd been Batman for a few years, so I was able to brush it off.



I don't forgive you for attacking me just because we have something in common, though.