Name: Bruce Wayne Canon: DC Extended Universe Age: 45 Gender: Male Canon Point: Just after the end of Justice League Background Link:Background Here Inventory: 1x kevlar-titanium tri-weave protective suit and combat armor, consists of three thin highly durable Titanium-kevlar bodysuit layers and an outer and thinner layer of durable and fireproof spandex. It is invulnerable to knives, and small caliber bullets and is also fireproof. (Expecting this to probably get nerfed!) This includes his cape and cowl. His cowl is equipped with a Bluetooth microphone and speaker, and an electronic voice-changer. 2x Gauntlets with sharp barbs
1x underarmor (the brand) moisture-wicking shirt 1x underarmor (the brand) moisture-wicking shorts 1x Underwear 1x Socks 1x Boots
Probably going get to most of these confiscated, but he'll also have on his person before he's taken: 1x cell phone (top of the line android phone with personal programs loaded that allow him to hook up to his computers in the 'Batcave' with more processing power, as well as a walkie-talkie and radio function.) 1x Utility Belt (pockets, all those pockets). 1x small foldable knife, with tiny scissors and nail cutter attachments. 1x small medkit with one small pack of combat gauze, gloves, 3x aspirin, a small pack of regular gauze, and one small pack of chest seal, 3x antiseptic wipes, 1x ace bandage, 1x tweezers. He's super prepared ok. 1x small flask of whiskey 6x Batarangs 1x Grapple gun--a line launching, multi-purpose, highly versatile, and handgun-like device that fires a retractable, detachable line with a mechanized, magnetic, or clawed end. 1x Respirator mask 2x Sticky bombs
Personality: Bruce Wayne watched his parents get gunned down in front of him when he was 9, by a mugger. This has become the motivation and drive in his life, it's why he does what he does. Falling into a well and becoming terrified of bats also served as an inspiration--to use fear against those that would use fear against the innocent. Bruce's main purpose in life is to make sure that no little child has to go through what he's gone through. It's an absolutely impossible task, and on some level he knows this, but this drive has turned into an obsession, and over the years the obsession has turned into something darker than vigilantism, to the point where he was branding criminals with his bat-symbol, which was the equivalent of a 'death sentence' in Gotham prison.
The death of Jason Todd at the hands of the Joker served as a tipping point for Bruce, wherein he became far more brutal and uncaring to the point where he was allowing criminals to die as a result of his actions, even if he didn't purposefully kill them on sight. Bruce has a rule against killing, to prevent himself from becoming the kind of person he fights against. But as his methods became more questionable, so had his morals. Bruce honestly enjoys causing pain to criminals, he revels in his brutal, violent methods, even though he won't admit that out loud to anyone. There's a small part of that frightened child who lost his parents in an alleyway to a criminal that's getting revenge every time.
All of this is further compounded with the arrival of Superman (or his public arrival, at least), when Bruce was on the ground during the Battle of Metropolis. He saw the human suffering first hand, saw children lose their parents firsthand, and blamed it all on Superman--an alien who he saw as a threat to all humanity. He felt so helpless standing there in the rubble, not unlike the helplessness he felt as a child in that alleyway, and Superman was the perfect target for his rage. If there was even a tiny chance that Superman may turn evil, Bruce figured he needed to be stopped before that had a chance to happen. (Though to be fair, he was being manipulated by Lex Luthor to his breaking point.) Bruce was willing to break his no-kill rule (as much as he was already breaking it with his indirect methods), feeling as if he was saving earth by doing so. Bruce is the kind of person that believes the ends justify the means, and if he has to sacrifice his own humanity to save humanity, even at the cost of his own life, he'd do so.
During his battle with Superman, Bruce is quite suddenly reminded of Superman's humanity, and when he realizes that he'd almost killed him, he stops his actions and teams up with Superman to defeat Lex. Bruce realizes he's become a villain, the kind of person he'd been stopping all these years. When Superman dies during the battle with Doomsday, Bruce blames himself, and becomes ridden with guilt.
His guilt over failing Superman and worries that something else might be coming prompts him to search for other metahumans with Diana (Wonder Woman), and thus create the beginnings of the Justice League.
He's not someone that's necessarily open to working with teams, but necessity drives him relentlessly to get them all together. If there's one thing Bruce is good at, it's being persistent and obsessive. When the team gets together and he realizes it's possible that they might be able to resurrect Superman, he immediately wants to do it, even if it's not the most ethical action--especially since they don't even know what Superman will be like if they do, or if it's even right to bring someone back from the dead even if it's to save the earth. Diana is very much against this course of action, and Bruce is cruel to her in a fit of anger. Fortunately he's also extremely prepared, as he is all the time, and has a contingency plan if it goes wrong. Which it does, but fortunately his plan works.
During the final battle with Steppenwolf, despite everything he's done, his 'new friends' still rush in and save him when he does a heroic, self-sacrificing attack. And his contingency plan succeeds when Superman comes in to save the day at the last second. He relinquishes his 'leadership' role to Superman, even though he does actually make a good general and is really quite skilled in teaching younger heroes how to handle battle, he believes Clark has the right personality to lead better than he could. He helps Ma Kent get her farm back and offers the old Wayne manor as headquarters for the league.
Flavor Abilities: None.
Suitability: Bruce Wayne has an indomitable will, and is extremely adaptable, intellegent, and clever. He's an excellent detective, is good with technology, having come up with several of his own inventions used for crime-fighting, and is used to dealing with dangerous situations and harsh conditions. He's never quite had to deal with anything exactly like this before, but after realizing his world is full of gods and monsters, he's grown somewhat accustomed to the fantastic.
Bruce is also a good leader, even when he doesn't want to be, he's a master tactician and solving puzzles would be a welcome challenge, if not only to his ego. Despite falling into more brutal methods, he's tried to become a better person, at least, and is dedicated to helping and saving innocents whenever and wherever possible.
RP Samples: @Wayne, Video
[Normally he wouldn’t bother with video, but this may possibly be a minor emergency. If he could get ahold of any medical professionals, at least, he may need to send them something visual.
Was he worried?
A little bit. Yeah.]
Diagnostics.exe just ran on my tablet. I need to know everything about it, now.
[He doesn't care if he's being rude, this is the most efficient way of getting what he needs. He missed Alfred more than anything now. How long had it been? How long had it been since he heard his voice, snarking in an earpiece, telling him be was being foolish or did he really have to leave that man hanging by his suspenders on a twenty-story building for an entire night?]
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What a fun house.
He’s used to shadows, they were his home, his favorite medium in which to paint a tapestry of violence.
It seemed like today, the town wanted to do a little violent painting of its own.
Or at the very least, annoy him to no end.
He turns on a video link to his companion, of course they’d have been separated, because that’s just how things worked here. He was determined to reunite with them, however. He’d learned the true value of a team not that long ago. It was true that...partners died.
But he had to let himself work with others again. It was different now, different than before when he’d thrown himself into his work, trying to bury the pain under endless, blurred Gotham patrols, trying to keep everything at a distance. Alfred didn’t count—he was a partner in a different sense, remaining safe behind a microphone and screen.
Maybe he just liked hanging out with people that didn’t die so easily.
Of course that was really a moot point here. He turns to his video feed.
"Are you counting your steps like I told you to?"
Memories of Jason flickered across his mind. He tries to push them away, bury them like he always did. Jason was on his mind a lot more nowadays, maybe because he was just getting tired of this place, maybe because he'd seen too much here that shouldn't be possible. Dick would make a stupid quip and Bruce would have to pretend he didn't find it funny. Jason would rush into whatever danger presented itself recklessly, but he'd have a blast doing it.
He didn't want to admit he missed them. Jason's uniform was a reminder, yes, a memorial, but that was missing the person, not the friend. And Jason and Dick had been, despite themselves, his friends.
Bruce Wayne | DCEU
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Age: 31
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Character Information
Name: Bruce Wayne
Canon: DC Extended Universe
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Canon Point: Just after the end of Justice League
Background Link: Background Here
Inventory:
1x kevlar-titanium tri-weave protective suit and combat armor, consists of three thin highly durable Titanium-kevlar bodysuit layers and an outer and thinner layer of durable and fireproof spandex. It is invulnerable to knives, and small caliber bullets and is also fireproof. (Expecting this to probably get nerfed!) This includes his cape and cowl. His cowl is equipped with a Bluetooth microphone and speaker, and an electronic voice-changer.
2x Gauntlets with sharp barbs
1x underarmor (the brand) moisture-wicking shirt
1x underarmor (the brand) moisture-wicking shorts
1x Underwear
1x Socks
1x Boots
Probably going get to most of these confiscated, but he'll also have on his person before he's taken:
1x cell phone (top of the line android phone with personal programs loaded that allow him to hook up to his computers in the 'Batcave' with more processing power, as well as a walkie-talkie and radio function.)
1x Utility Belt (pockets, all those pockets).
1x small foldable knife, with tiny scissors and nail cutter attachments.
1x small medkit with one small pack of combat gauze, gloves, 3x aspirin, a small pack of regular gauze, and one small pack of chest seal, 3x antiseptic wipes, 1x ace bandage, 1x tweezers. He's super prepared ok.
1x small flask of whiskey
6x Batarangs
1x Grapple gun--a line launching, multi-purpose, highly versatile, and handgun-like device that fires a retractable, detachable line with a mechanized, magnetic, or clawed end.
1x Respirator mask
2x Sticky bombs
Personality: Bruce Wayne watched his parents get gunned down in front of him when he was 9, by a mugger. This has become the motivation and drive in his life, it's why he does what he does. Falling into a well and becoming terrified of bats also served as an inspiration--to use fear against those that would use fear against the innocent. Bruce's main purpose in life is to make sure that no little child has to go through what he's gone through. It's an absolutely impossible task, and on some level he knows this, but this drive has turned into an obsession, and over the years the obsession has turned into something darker than vigilantism, to the point where he was branding criminals with his bat-symbol, which was the equivalent of a 'death sentence' in Gotham prison.
The death of Jason Todd at the hands of the Joker served as a tipping point for Bruce, wherein he became far more brutal and uncaring to the point where he was allowing criminals to die as a result of his actions, even if he didn't purposefully kill them on sight. Bruce has a rule against killing, to prevent himself from becoming the kind of person he fights against. But as his methods became more questionable, so had his morals. Bruce honestly enjoys causing pain to criminals, he revels in his brutal, violent methods, even though he won't admit that out loud to anyone. There's a small part of that frightened child who lost his parents in an alleyway to a criminal that's getting revenge every time.
All of this is further compounded with the arrival of Superman (or his public arrival, at least), when Bruce was on the ground during the Battle of Metropolis. He saw the human suffering first hand, saw children lose their parents firsthand, and blamed it all on Superman--an alien who he saw as a threat to all humanity. He felt so helpless standing there in the rubble, not unlike the helplessness he felt as a child in that alleyway, and Superman was the perfect target for his rage. If there was even a tiny chance that Superman may turn evil, Bruce figured he needed to be stopped before that had a chance to happen. (Though to be fair, he was being manipulated by Lex Luthor to his breaking point.) Bruce was willing to break his no-kill rule (as much as he was already breaking it with his indirect methods), feeling as if he was saving earth by doing so. Bruce is the kind of person that believes the ends justify the means, and if he has to sacrifice his own humanity to save humanity, even at the cost of his own life, he'd do so.
During his battle with Superman, Bruce is quite suddenly reminded of Superman's humanity, and when he realizes that he'd almost killed him, he stops his actions and teams up with Superman to defeat Lex. Bruce realizes he's become a villain, the kind of person he'd been stopping all these years. When Superman dies during the battle with Doomsday, Bruce blames himself, and becomes ridden with guilt.
His guilt over failing Superman and worries that something else might be coming prompts him to search for other metahumans with Diana (Wonder Woman), and thus create the beginnings of the Justice League.
He's not someone that's necessarily open to working with teams, but necessity drives him relentlessly to get them all together. If there's one thing Bruce is good at, it's being persistent and obsessive. When the team gets together and he realizes it's possible that they might be able to resurrect Superman, he immediately wants to do it, even if it's not the most ethical action--especially since they don't even know what Superman will be like if they do, or if it's even right to bring someone back from the dead even if it's to save the earth. Diana is very much against this course of action, and Bruce is cruel to her in a fit of anger. Fortunately he's also extremely prepared, as he is all the time, and has a contingency plan if it goes wrong. Which it does, but fortunately his plan works.
During the final battle with Steppenwolf, despite everything he's done, his 'new friends' still rush in and save him when he does a heroic, self-sacrificing attack. And his contingency plan succeeds when Superman comes in to save the day at the last second. He relinquishes his 'leadership' role to Superman, even though he does actually make a good general and is really quite skilled in teaching younger heroes how to handle battle, he believes Clark has the right personality to lead better than he could. He helps Ma Kent get her farm back and offers the old Wayne manor as headquarters for the league.
Flavor Abilities: None.
Suitability: Bruce Wayne has an indomitable will, and is extremely adaptable, intellegent, and clever. He's an excellent detective, is good with technology, having come up with several of his own inventions used for crime-fighting, and is used to dealing with dangerous situations and harsh conditions. He's never quite had to deal with anything exactly like this before, but after realizing his world is full of gods and monsters, he's grown somewhat accustomed to the fantastic.
Bruce is also a good leader, even when he doesn't want to be, he's a master tactician and solving puzzles would be a welcome challenge, if not only to his ego. Despite falling into more brutal methods, he's tried to become a better person, at least, and is dedicated to helping and saving innocents whenever and wherever possible.
RP Samples:
@Wayne, Video
[Normally he wouldn’t bother with video, but this may possibly be a minor emergency. If he could get ahold of any medical professionals, at least, he may need to send them something visual.
Was he worried?
A little bit. Yeah.]
Diagnostics.exe just ran on my tablet. I need to know everything about it, now.
[He doesn't care if he's being rude, this is the most efficient way of getting what he needs. He missed Alfred more than anything now. How long had it been? How long had it been since he heard his voice, snarking in an earpiece, telling him be was being foolish or did he really have to leave that man hanging by his suspenders on a twenty-story building for an entire night?]
********************
What a fun house.
He’s used to shadows, they were his home, his favorite medium in which to paint a tapestry of violence.
It seemed like today, the town wanted to do a little violent painting of its own.
Or at the very least, annoy him to no end.
He turns on a video link to his companion, of course they’d have been separated, because that’s just how things worked here. He was determined to reunite with them, however. He’d learned the true value of a team not that long ago. It was true that...partners died.
But he had to let himself work with others again. It was different now, different than before when he’d thrown himself into his work, trying to bury the pain under endless, blurred Gotham patrols, trying to keep everything at a distance. Alfred didn’t count—he was a partner in a different sense, remaining safe behind a microphone and screen.
Maybe he just liked hanging out with people that didn’t die so easily.
Of course that was really a moot point here. He turns to his video feed.
"Are you counting your steps like I told you to?"
Memories of Jason flickered across his mind. He tries to push them away, bury them like he always did. Jason was on his mind a lot more nowadays, maybe because he was just getting tired of this place, maybe because he'd seen too much here that shouldn't be possible. Dick would make a stupid quip and Bruce would have to pretend he didn't find it funny. Jason would rush into whatever danger presented itself recklessly, but he'd have a blast doing it.
He didn't want to admit he missed them. Jason's uniform was a reminder, yes, a memorial, but that was missing the person, not the friend. And Jason and Dick had been, despite themselves, his friends.
He could do with a friend here, admittedly.