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Saber Prime wrote:
Again you've gone a year younger than you should. The driveing age is 16.
In the real world yes but we dont know the offical driving age in the cartoons Gotham city.And in the comics Tim Drake got a special drivers lisens at the age of 15.
Saber Prime wrote:
I have not seen Mystery of the Batwoman but I have seen Return of the Joker and Tim did not kill the Joker in the flash back. He was a little insaine in the flash backs as the Joker decided to take him as a side kick and pumped him full of a special laughing gas. (Had a different effect on him than the Joker's useual gas had.) It was allso never said that he wasn't allowed to be Robin anymore. Tim's future self told Terry that he "retired" from hero work.
I'm not sure when the last time you saw Return of the Joker but your memerory is a bit off.
Your right Old Tim did say he retired but it was said that Tim was not allowed to be Robin again.When old Barbra was telling Terry the story she said and I quote:
"Bruce fobaid Tim to be Robin again. He blaimed himself for what happened and swore he never endanger an other young partner."Old Tim also told Terry that Bruce probrably did him a favor forcing him to quite being Robin.
I cant find any youtube vids of these scenes thou.
As for Tim killing the Joker I guess that open to interpertation.
It was Tims shoving of the Joker into the liquid filed tank that shatered it which lead to the Joker slipping on the water and then he gets electrocuted.
The way I see it thats Tim killing Joker.
And since I know you most likely never knew this let me share it with you.
The original script for the film had Tim shooting Joker in the chest.And as a matter of fact the film was originaly animated and edided with that scrnr in it but do the the parental out cry after the
"Columbine High School massacre" the film was significantly re-edited before it was release to tone down the violence.
A good number of scenes were ether droped or altered.
Hers's the origin scene of Jokers death.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v/EUsVwW_g ... A5aU&hl=enSaber Prime wrote: Sounds preddy spot on with their future selfs. Bruce and Barbra barely speak to eachother in Batman Beyond and when they do interact they seem to despise eachother. (Same as Batman and Nightwing in the past)
The point is in "Beyonds" past Barbra did not leave Bruce till years after and not Before Tim.
Saber Prime wrote:Joker being alive doesn't mean anything. He died at a later date than what you think he did is all.
His death is a matter of fact in the past of "Beyond".Not like all the other times that it was believed that he died in the Batman solo serries....where they said "theres no way he could have survived" but never found a body.In the case of the past of Batman Beyond there was a body and Bruce himself witness his Death.
And again even if he died at a later date then what was reveled in "Beyond" it meens that Beyonds timeline can not be the future of JLU.
If the Joker was killed in Beyond's past when Tim was around 13 but the Joker is still alive in JLU's timeline and Tim is around 16 it meens that both timelines can not match up.
JLU's timeline may still leed to a "Beyond" like future that is very similar but it wont be the same Beyond timeline that we saw in the Batman Beyond serries.
Saber Prime wrote:Another good example of someone who should be dead comming back is Toyman. He died on his first apperance in the Superman series yet he appears on a few episodes of Justice League. I'm sure there are more but he's the only one I can think of right now.
No he not the only one that would think is dead in the serries but people sometimes do survive helicopter explostions in the real world so it wouldnt be a hard thing to believe that Toyman survived..
And they never said that they had proof that he was dead.And theres no reason to believe that it was really him on the helicopter.
Saber Prime wrote:Anyway my point being that the series likes to make you THINK a character is dead when they're really not.
Thats true ....but making me think is what lead me to the conclusion that the JLU timeline can not be the past of Batman Beyond.
Theres too many inconsistent facts.