[ There's always a question that lingers: What do you do with the ones who are not afraid? He'd found the answer in Robin's death. Seen it with perfect clarity. If they weren't afraid to stop, he would remove them from the board. He stares at Crane for a moment, eyes focused even while Robin is on the edges of his vision, smoke billowing from him like a campfire. He isn't afraid. What would Bruce do with him? ]
Who knows, Dr. Crane. Maybe he feels the same way about you.
[Hope is a psychological coping mechanism. He prefers cold, hard evidence.
But he sees Bruce watching and he stares back from the abyss. His gaze is cold and his emotions fluid, twisting around and unable to be pinned down. Whatever (whoever) dwells beneath remains obscure and undisturbed. Nietzsche is not his preferred philosopher but he finds the quote appropriate in the moment.]
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Who knows, Dr. Crane. Maybe he feels the same way about you.
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[Hope is a psychological coping mechanism. He prefers cold, hard evidence.
But he sees Bruce watching and he stares back from the abyss. His gaze is cold and his emotions fluid, twisting around and unable to be pinned down. Whatever (whoever) dwells beneath remains obscure and undisturbed. Nietzsche is not his preferred philosopher but he finds the quote appropriate in the moment.]