Warning! Contains a preview for Batman #122
One of Batman's more impressive gadgets from the Arkham games has finally made its way to the comics in a new preview. While Batman has typically had an arsenal of gadgets and high-tech devices at his disposal, the events of Joker War forced him to tone things down after he lost his billions. However, it seems as though the Dark Knight still has one of his more improbable devices: his evidence scanner and its ability to create virtual crime scenes.
In the Arkham games, Batman frequently uses his detective mode and evidence scanner integrated into his cowl to search for clues the GCPD might have missed. Finding the patterns and identifying clues, the evidence scanner can compile the data and recreate a virtual reconstruction of the crime scene, allowing Batman to view the incident in question as if he was standing there in real-time. However, the idea of a perfect holographic replication using only a few data points of evidence always seemed a little too farfetched without some educated guesses and assumptions needing to be made (even with the power of the Batcomputer).
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Now, the new preview for Batman #122 from Joshua Williamson, Trevor Hairsine, and Howard Porter sees Batman creating a virtual crime scene while investigating Deathstroke's murder of Ra's al Ghul, tying into the current Shadow War event. While the virtual reconstruction resembles the same tech Batman uses in the Arkham games, Batman does reveal a better explanation beyond simply finding clues to create the scene. Here are the preview pages and synopsis for the issue:
BATMAN #122, SHADOW WAR, PART 2 — Ra's al Ghul is dead, and Talia is out
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