Batman
Dramatic Example
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"Well.....lovely weather we're having."
He growls and grabs me by the shoulder. I go flying through the air and crash into a nearby shelf filled with Xboxes. I fall to the ground with a thud as the game consoles hit me and fall to the floor.
Told him to keep his distance.
Running past Question as he tried to crawl back to his feet, The Dark Knight vaulted over a shelf of DVD's and flipped into a somersault, slamming both heels of his boots into the enraged brute that had tossed the grown man with ease. While he could admit to himself that the taser attack had provided a necessary distraction, Batman still didn't trust The Question to keep himself out of harm's way. He had been following his vigilante rival's exploits through The Gotham Globe ever since their last encounter, and what he had read didn't necessarily inspire the greatest confidence in the Question's supposed training - if he even had that to begin with. But in his experience, Batman knew that he couldn't convince the vigilante to leave, so he'd either have to force him away, or try and make the idiot's presence useful.
Grabbing the nightstick that had been dropped during the scuffle, Batman tossed it back to Question just as he managed to work himself into a stand.
"Keep the other one distracted. Think you can handle that?"
Obviously surprised by Batman's attempt to help him carry on the fight, Question nodded and ran for the other one while it was still dazed. Reaching into his belt, Batman noticed that the other three thugs - the ones that weren't as prominently strong - were trying to grab crowbars from the back room in order to ambush the two masked heroes. Reaching into his belt, he produced his own counter measure. Two specially designed escrima sticks that were able to attach to the other's end, forming a large metal staff. Locking them in place, Batman twirled the weapon in his hands and smirked as the thugs looked at eachother with hesitation.
"Alright, gentlemen..."
"Let's go."