CHAPTER 2: THE EVERYWHERE MAN

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Dick covered his bright blue eyes with his pitch black mask and walked along with Barbara to the BatComputer. They were standing behind Batman in the Batcave. An underground facility that houses, Gotham's very own hero's. Batman, Robin and Batgirl. It also happens to be underneath the Wayne Manor.

The Batcave has three entrances, the doorway behind the grandfather's clock, which Barbara and Dick used to enter. The bat-poles that are located behind a bookcase in Bruce's office at Wayne Manor. And the hologram door that allows access from the road, for the Batmobile.

After walking into the Batcave from its main entrance, the BatComputer is seen front and center surrounded by a wall of tubes that house uniforms for the hero's, and several High Tech TVs that display different events going on in Gotham.

Walking down the stairs of the blue light, lit caves. There is the crime lane that has various specialized laboratories and mechanized workshops for Batman.

Next to it is the personalized gymnasium, a library, and along the walls and in their own personal section would be Batman's trophies of his victory. Currently the collection is quite small. But it's getting there. In the center on its own board, underneath a bat logo is the parking spot of the batmobile.

Above it is a huge magnetic grabbing hook that can pick up and trade the bat mobile for a different vehicle of choice. On the right and left there were two other landing boards, one had a purple bat-logo, the other a yellow R, with a huge red circle and a small black circle within that. Housing both Batgirl and Robin's customized vehicle.

The entire facility looks way beyond the tech that was marketed out to the public. Courtesy of Wayne Enterprises, and more so a certain Technology engineer, genius, Lucius Fox.

Batman was typing away on the BatComputer, when Dick asked, "What do we have?"

"It's the third art gallery that has been hit this week, on the upper east side." Batman continues typing until three documents, case files, from each robbery popped up on the screen.

Dick takes a seat at his computer's side, and begins to look at the security footage, "well that's definitely our guy, orange and white suit."

"How did he get away, again?" Barbara asks, resting her hands on the chair.

Bruce's eyes squinted under his mask, "When I chased him to the janitors closet, he just vanished."

"You checked the walls, the floor, and the ceiling." Dick asked, typing on his computer.

Right next to him Bruce responds, "And the blueprints, there was no way out of the closet."

Dick turns over and smirks at Bruce, "Maybe he was just posing as one of the brooms.

"Right," Barbara claims sarcastically. Bruce just turns and glares at him, she continues, "Do we know why he was after just paintings?"

"Not, yet. But I'm going to have to bet, his unsatisfied with failing this trip, let's all-"

Batman gets cut off by a crime alert on the Batcomputer, "Another art thief?" Barbara asks to split up.

"Or another chance." Dick says, leaning back into his chair.

"Let's move." Batman says standing up out of his chair.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 09, 2020 ⏰

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