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Revision as of 05:21, 14 June 2021
- "Just another day on the Bat team?"
- —Mary Hamilton[src]
The Bat Team[1] is a vigilante team operating in Gotham City.
History
Year One: Building the team
Sometime after Bruce Wayne left Gotham City, Bruce's cousin, Kate Kane, returned and befriended Luke Fox. They then began working together to primarily defeat the Wonderland gang and their leader, Kate's twin sister, Beth Kane, with Luke providing the tech support for Kate.[2] However, the duo have since also faced many other threats in the city, such as Natalia Knight,[3] Duela Dent,[4] and Tommy Elliot.[5]
After Mary Hamilton revealed to Kate that she'd figured out her secret identity, she officially became a member of the team.[1]
In mid-2020, the team became wanted due to their association with Batwoman, whom the Crow's leader, Jacob Kane, blames for the massive Arkham breakout that was led by his estranged daughter, Beth.[5]
Year Two: A new Batwoman
Upon her leaving National City, the plane carrying Kate Kane crashed landed and while the Batwoman suit was recovered by Ryan Wilder, Kate was nowhere to be found.[6] Since the citizens of Gotham needed "Batwoman" because she is a symbol of hope and courage in a city full of crime and depravity, Ryan is allowed by the team to wear the suit. Later, Ryan officially joins the Bat team because it is feared that Alice has a grand scheme for Gotham.[7]
The Bat team has a meeting about whether Batwoman should work with Crows Security in trying to find Kate; Ryan is heavily against it, but Mary and Luke are for the alliance. Luke persuades Ryan, ultimately. However, after two Crows agents leave Wolf Spider for dead after hitting him with their SUV, Ryan declares that she is the leader of the Bat team and that Luke and Mary will stop comparing her to Kate.[8] Ryan, after the funeral of Kate and inspired by Bruce Wayne, establishes three rules for the Bat Team to follow so that there is a legacy left after they remove Gotham's villains.[9]
Later, Sophie Moore joins the Bat team[10] after discovering the secret identity of the current Batwoman[11] and erasing Ryan's criminal record from the Crows' database to keep others from discovering it.[12] To save the lives of Ryan and Mary from Cluemaster, Sophie is permitted to enter the Batcave while Luke saves Stephanie Brown from her father's schemes.[10] Days later, as Sophie quits the Crows, Crows agent Russell Tavaroff shoots Luke when Luke reaches for his phone.[13]
Known members
Current members
- Ryan Wilder/Batwoman (leader, stealth, infiltration and field agent)
- Luke Fox (tech support and computer programmer/hacker)
- Mary Hamilton (medical support and informant)
- Sophie Moore (informant)
Former members
- Kate Kane/Batwoman (leader, stealth, infiltration and field agent; kidnapped and brainwashed)
- Julia Pennyworth/Tuxedo One (stealth, infiltration and field agent; left for Berlim)
Known allies
Current allies
- Evan Blake/Wolf Spider (former enemy)
- Ryan Choi
- Jacob Kane (former enemy)
- Lois Lane
- Lyla Michaels
- Sophie Moore
- Parker Torres
- Crisis team
- Legends
- Superfriends
- Team Flash
- Barry Allen/The Flash (leader)
- Caitlin Snow
- Frost
Former allies
- Beth Kane (deceased)
- Team Arrow (disbanded)
- Team Flash members
- Harrison Nash Wells (Deceased)
- Legends members
- Sara Lance/White Canary (leader; captured by Bishop)
- Ray Palmer/The Atom (Left to have a normal life with Nora Darhk)
Known enemies
Current enemies
- Aaron Helzinger/Amygdala
- Beth Kane/Alice
- Margot/Magpie
- Russell Tavaroff
- False Face Society
- Roman Sionis/Black Mask (leader)
- "Circe Sionis"
- Many Arms of Death
Former enemies
- Evan Blake/Wolf Spider (turned ally)
- Arthur Brown/Cluemaster (incarcerated)
- August Cartwright/Ethan Campbell (deceased)
- Duela Dent/Serial Slasher (incarcerated)
- Bertrand Eldon/Executioner (deceased)
- Eli (incarcerated)
- Tommy Elliot/Hush/Bruce Wayne (incarcerated)
- Michael "Mickey K." Kastrinos/Kilovolt (incarcerated)
- Natalia Knight/Nocturna (incarcerated)
- Vasily Kosov (incarcerated)
- Candice Long/Candy Lady (incarcerated)
- Mobius/Anti-Monitor (shrinking for eternity)
- Ellis O'Brien (incarcerated)
- Johnny Sabatino (incarcerated)
- Tim Teslow/The Titan (deceased)
- Parker Torres/Terrier (turned ally)
- Victor Zsasz (incarcerated)
- False Face Society members
- Rudy/Panda (incarcerated)
- Guy Fawkes (deceased)
- Plague Doctor (deceased)
- Crows Security (disbanded)
- Jacob Kane (leader; former enemy)
- Miguel Robles/The Detonator (incarcerated)
- Miller (incarcerated)
- Garnick Industries
- Ethan Rogers (deceased)
- Many Arms of Death members
- Tatiana (deceased)
- "Pike" (deceased)
- "Dire-Flail" (deceased)
- Wonderland gang (disbanded)
- Jonathan Cartwright/Mouse (deceased)
- Chuck Dodgson (former Crow; incarcerated)
Appearances
Batwoman
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "A Narrow Escape"
- ↑ "Pilot"
- ↑ "Drink Me"
- ↑ "Grinning From Ear to Ear"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "A Secret Kept From All the Rest"
- ↑ "Whatever Happened to Kate Kane?"
- ↑ "Prior Criminal History"
- ↑ "Gore on Canvas"
- ↑ "Rule #1"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "I'll Give You a Clue"
- ↑ "Arrive Alive"
- ↑ "Initiate Self-Destruct"
- ↑ "And Justice For All"
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