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What if... Just saying, WHAT IF... That central "cockpit" were a detachable part, that attached to the the frames of various vehicles? So there is a section of the cave that has the basic frames of all these differing modular vehicles and he just snaps the "cockpit" with minor alterations into the frames?
It's very obvious that the Batwing and the Batmobile are completely different vehicles when you place them next to each other and compare the details. The windows aren't even the same shape.
This reminds me of the time when people thought The Bat transformed out of a Tumbler.
Why is DC trying to put everything into one single thing.First they put entire DC charactors to a single movie. Now batman's car, plane and boat to a single vehicle. This is too much![]()
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Dafuq you talking about???
Notice theat the end? yea that means he is being sarcastic.
haha I get it buddy. Luckily it's only 4PM here.I totally didn't...it's just after 1:30am here and I'm kinda tired and not sure I'm making much sense to myself right now
haha I get it buddy. Luckily it's only 4PM here.
Not really! THIS looks like a bat....
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What if... Just saying, WHAT IF... That central "cockpit" were a detachable part, that attached to the the frames of various vehicles? So there is a section of the cave that has the basic frames of all these differing modular vehicles and he just snaps the "cockpit" with minor alterations into the frames?
It's very obvious that the Batwing and the Batmobile are completely different vehicles when you place them next to each other and compare the details. The windows aren't even the same shape.
This reminds me of the time when people thought The Bat transformed out of a Tumbler.
Bat wings sport a unique touch-receptor design, researchers report today (April 30) in the journal Cell Reports. Tiny sensory cells associated with fine hairs on the bat wing likely enable the animals to change the shape of their wings in a split second, granting them impressive midair maneuverability.
"The wing of the bat is really a very specialized structure," study researcher Cynthia Moss, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University, told Live Science.
Not only do bats use their wings for flight, Moss said, but they also use them to capture prey and to cuddle their young. Appropriately, the scientific name for the scientific order that includes bats is Chiroptera, a word that means "hand-wing."
Batwing!
Live Science article:
http://www.livescience.com/50684-bat-wings-harbor-special-sensory-cells.html
There should be a flashback montage of Batfleck in Batwing capturing prey (criminal) and cuddling the young (Robin).![]()
It's very obvious that the Batwing and the Batmobile are completely different vehicles when you place them next to each other and compare the details. The windows aren't even the same shape.
This reminds me of the time when people thought The Bat transformed out of a Tumbler.
Goodness me I did not talk about spooning. lol.Uh, I think they might want to steer clear of Affleck spooning an under-age boy.