You SLEep You SlEEp. 😆 That is some dark humor. It is a quote from a movie where a robot was taught by gangsters who raised them that those stabbed by a knife are just put to sleep.
Lowkey, this is why I like the Batman we see in the Under the Red Hood movie. He yells at Robin for shattering someone's collarbone. That Batman only uses exactly the level of violence required to complete his task. Too many Batmen these days are all like "I'm not going to kill anyone" and then cause them to have worse quality of life than if they were dead.
In all fairness he did explain that he was going to interrogate the goon, but due to his injury he went into shock, which implies that he goes for knockouts for the most part.
@@swiftstreak98hitting the chin like batman did is actually the worst The head of the victim tilt, then go back violently which will cause brain concussion because the kinetic energy splash the brain into the back of the returning head Thats not letal, but it will cause permanent damage like memory loss, seizure and chronic headache
Maturing is realizing that Batman isn’t killing thugs so that they end up in Wayne Hospital. It’s a pretty profitable enterprise, they’ll never be empty.
Almost like Joker should be taken to court so a jury can decide his guilt and a judge can put him on death row. That’s a failure of the justice system, but that doesn’t necessarily make it any individual’s responsibility to take a life. Just look at the affect it has on soldiers and cops. Also, Batman isn’t oblivious to this dilemma. He struggles with it constantly and it makes for compelling narratives with the proper writers and the Joker gets to make a comeback later on in the story. Batman’s stories would be dull if he just ended his most dangerous foes on the spot. Overall it’s better for the fictional universe and the stories that these characters inhabit not to kill at least a majority of the time with the occasional elseworld tales that tackle the what-ifs.
@@StopCallingMeShirley1180 yah that is the point dc cant give up on joker he is backet of money but at the same time i think we had enough of batman and joker in the circle of reboot of crisis i mean comics will be better if they but a heroic end for heroes like batman spiderman and they begain the new generation of them
That is just a lie Batman tells himself why he doesn't kill, he doesn't kill because he's a psycho and knows if he kills someone directly he will not stop
“Spider-Man doesn’t kill” Also Spider-Man….- *Air combos a normal powerless man for over 30 seconds and leaves them stuck to the side of a building.* *The Venom suit move set.* *slams objects of heavy weight using webs on to said powerless people.* *Gwen Stacy.*
But to be fair, he has no problem killing but has a problem with a brain trauma? Plus isn't it better for villains to live their life in suffering rather than them joy of death.
People forget batman doesn't kill because he's a psycho that knows he won't stop if he kills anyone, he's still a psycho though so traumatic brain injury is fine
Batman to Hal, who surrendered when given the option, "we don't need your help." Batman about Aquaman, who marched on the cities with his armies and tried to fight the good Superman, "we need his help!"
The in-game thing explains that he glued a bunch of tasers to the bumpers of the Batmobile, so when he hits a pedestrian at 400 km/h they are safely electrocuted to sleep.
@@ElriuhiluI understand the need to preserve his code. But being able to safely tase away a guy to the side using a non lethal voltage electricity strapped on the front a giant metal traveling at the speed of a formula 1 is incredibly hilarious.
I’m not a big fan of Batman’s super move in Injustice 2. I don’t mind that it’s over the top lethal since pretty much every character has access to the kryptonian nano pill that makes them almost as durable as Superman, so they’ll be fine. My issue was that it’s just not nearly as cool as the first game’s super move. I mean, in the first game, he’s utilizing gadgets, strategy, martial arts, skills, and the Batmobile. In the sequel, he just ties you to a balloon and let the batwing drag you around.
@@youdononeetokno I'm questioning the reasoning why Batman would think to riddle his opponent with aircraft guns. Besides, I think the Kryptonian nanotech pill was phased out in Injustice 2.
i think i should mention that the person being obliterated by the bat-wing is the joker. maybe more acceptable for batman to break his "no kill" rule for?
Le spiderman : I'm holding back so they won't die. Audience : by watching your battles and the aftermath in the battlefield you don't seem holding back your punches yet they are still alive 😅
Batman kills the unworthy of cure, and saves the ones who he think needs time to heal, yeah mostly in a very dangerous prison but that's not his job, also how he decides who gets to live and die is purely his decision, and that's why I love the old Michael Keeton batman movie he just kills everyone, with a total score of 22k I think
The only instance where I can’t defend Batman’s tactics is when he’s repeatedly punching someone’s face to the ground. You can actually kill someone by doing that, but I guess in the Injustice universe you have to do whatever’s necessary to survive.
Yeah, Bat's pretty brutal and knocking people out there's always a chance you'll kill em especially if they've already got a blood clot in their brain or something of the sort.
@@guitarrilho502 but it is the fault of batman because he gave them the brain injury that caused them to die, that's like saying me dropping a fridge on someone and it killing them is the fault of the fridge and not me also who the hell is matban
This shit is just getting corny. All live-action Batmans have been killed at some point. In the comics, too. Hell, even in Justice League TAS he kills (aliens but they are still living beings).
The barrage is probably meant for Superman as he could easily get hit by that and survive and a thug that spends the rest of his life trying to recover from an injury isn't gonna be troubling Gotham. So Batman pretty much gave him a fate worse than death.