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		<title>Uncanny Batman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Batman has an X-men-like mutant ability. It&#8217;s passive and he has no control over it, but he&#8217;s got one. See, he got a little Marvel in his D.C. and there&#8217;s some pretty good evidence that shows what I&#8217;m talking about.
First, we&#8217;ll start with Superman. I&#8217;m not a huge fan of his, but he&#8217;s certainly more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>Batman has an <em>X-men</em>-like mutant ability. It&#8217;s passive and he has no control over it, but he&#8217;s got one. See, he got a little Marvel in his D.C. and there&#8217;s some pretty good evidence that shows what I&#8217;m talking about.</p>
<p>First, we&#8217;ll start with Superman. I&#8217;m not a huge fan of his, but he&#8217;s certainly more than capable of standing on his own as a character. As a Heavy Hitter, his combat is pretty one-dimensional and some of the more exciting Superman moments are when he squares off with another Heavy Hitter and he&#8217;s the underdog. Of course he&#8217;s Superman and more often than not he wins because he&#8217;s the protagonist. Even when he&#8217;s in a situation in which he must outwit his opponent, he wins. Superman is a smart guy to say the least.</p>
<p>Batman is at his core (other than a tortured soul) a detective &#8211; the greatest detective the world will ever know and R&#8217;as al Ghul especially knows it. Batman can outsmart anyone, <em>period</em>. As a member of the Justice League, he has detailed files on every member, including himself, with strengths and weaknesses as a contingency plan should they run amok. This level of wisdom and intelligence he possesses can count as his Superpower, just as Tony Stark (and even Batman himself) claims his near-infinite supply of money as his.</p>
<p>Batman&#8217;s mutant ability manifests when he and Superman team up together.  Superman becomes outright moronic in Batman&#8217;s presence. Look at the times they have teamed up together. Superman doesn&#8217;t get like The Incredible Hulk, but he just doesn&#8217;t have that smug, smarmy, &#8220;checkmate&#8221; attitude about himself &#8211; he&#8217;s simply a big brute that can hit things really, <em>really</em>, hard. Batman on the other hand becomes even <em>more</em>calculating and thoughtful, if that were possible, and many more moves ahead in the game than usual. Batman has stolen Superman&#8217;s intelligence!</p>
<p>This explains Robin too! Robin, in any of his incarnations, is pretty capable on his own. Sometimes the plot will get him caught or kidnapped, but he&#8217;s just a kid; kids in comics get kidnapped, and I can&#8217;t really hold it against him and he&#8217;s a smart kid. Pair him with Batman though?</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;HURRRRRRRR!&#8221;<br />
-Robin</p></blockquote>
<p>Instant M.R.</p>
<p>Batman&#8217;s intelligence stealing ability is passive and similar of the Brains from Futurama. Like gravity, the amount of vampiric brain-drain is inversely proportional to distance and I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s a geometric regression for how dumb one gets depending on how long one remains within Batman&#8217;s stupefication field. He may or may not be aware of this field, but because he is so intelligent, he understands</p>
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<li>He cannot control it or wield this ability consciously</li>
<li>He can strategically create situations in which he can take advantage of its effects</li>
<li>He gains no benefit by acting like the playboy billionaire goof that is Bruce Wayne</li>
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<p>A note on that third point though, Bruce Wayne&#8217;s clumsiness may be an after-effect or a hangover of having sucked in too much IQ from others. Evidence shows that Batman as Bruce Wayne is just as capable and smart though, so that gets tossed out</p>
<p>To be honest, this is not an original observation of mine. This originally came from Rich, my old coworker, and I hadn&#8217;t had a chance to really expound on the idea, but I really like it just the same.</p>
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