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Terry's Batsuit was the final Batsuit ever made and worn by Batman.
History
This high-tech Batsuit was developed presumably to compensate for Bruce Wayne's advancing age. It was eventually inherited by Terry McGinnis when he assumed the mantle of the Batman.[1] The Suit was almost 18 years old when Terry became Gotham's new savior; however, its technology was so advanced that the Suit was still considered state of the art. By the time Terry met Amanda Waller, he was still wearing this Suit.[2]
It is widely unknown what Bruce used to build the Suit, except that he got its servo-motors from Dr. Peter Corso.[3] Bruce combined and incorporated most of the features and concepts of previous costumes and other gadgets into this Suit, such as the flight capability of the Jet Wing,[4] batarangs with auxiliary functions, grappling guns, bolos, and retractable claws,[5] among other things. He also built in new features such as a cloaking device — possibly inspired by the light refractive polymer[6] — although, this function probably consumed a good deal of the Suit's power, seeing as Terry minimized its usage. With this Suit, Batman had more versatility, and not only was he not as dependent on portable gadgets, but he also was less vulnerable to external adversities. The entire costume was an exoskeleton of electronic circuits; however, it was malleable like regular clothing, able of being folded to fit inside Terry's rucksack.[7] Moreover, it conformed to the size of its wearer, seeing as it was able to fit both Bruce[8] and Terry,[1] who had different physiques at the time. Its external cloth was also somewhat resistant, still it could be torn off, thus exposing the Suit's circuitry.[9]
One of the most notable features of the Suit was that it covered the entire face and had no cape, which was replaced by retractable wings spread between the inner arms and sides of the body. Also, the utility belt had been incorporated into the Suit. The boots included thrusters that allowed Batman to fly in the absence of wind. However, for long range flights, he generally used the Batmobile. The Suit was very durable, being able to withstand massive concussive forces, fire, water, lasers, and electric shocks.
Fifteen years after Terry first wore the Suit,[2] its design remained mostly unchanged, except for the compartments on its utility belt that looked like the ones Bruce had on his own during his Justice League years.
Paraphernalia
Image | Feature | Purpose | Episode |
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Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Retractable wings under the arms to glide on. |
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Every episode except: |
"Future Shock" | |||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Rocket boots enabling thrusting. |
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Every episode |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Neuromuscular amplification. |
Every time strength was required. Most notably:
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"Heroes" |
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"A Touch of Curaré" | ||
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"Splicers" | ||
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"Bloodsport" | ||
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"Inqueling" | ||
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"The Once and Future Thing Part Two: Time, Warped" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Sensitive touch microphone on index and middle fingers that permits eavesdropping through solid surfaces or at a distance. The recording can be played and downloaded into a ship. |
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"Rebirth, Part II" |
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"Meltdown" | ||
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"Mind Games" | ||
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"The Last Resort" | ||
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"Armory" | ||
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"King's Ransom" | ||
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Return of the Joker | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Personal communicator. | Every episode except: | |
"Final Cut" | |||
"Armory" | |||
"Zeta" | |||
"Inqueling" | |||
"The Once and Future Thing Part One: Weird Western Tales" | |||
"Epilogue" | |||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | A remote kill function that can externally paralyze the suit from the Batcave. |
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"Rebirth, Part II" |
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"Lost Soul" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Dispensable batarangs. |
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Every episode except: |
"April Moon" | |||
"The Call, Part II" | |||
"The Once and Future Thing Part One: Weird Western Tales" | |||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Electric batarangs. |
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"Black Out" |
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"Spellbound" | ||
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"Disappearing Inque" | ||
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"Zeta" | ||
"The Call, Part II" | |||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Explosive batarangs. |
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"Golem" |
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"Ascension" | ||
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"Hidden Agenda" | ||
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"Revenant" | ||
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"Payback" | ||
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"Where's Terry?" | ||
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"Inqueling" | ||
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"Future Shock" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Batarangs specially designed for restraining and/or reeling in |
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"Meltdown" |
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"Heroes" | ||
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"The Winning Edge" | ||
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"A Touch of Curaré" | ||
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"Babel" | ||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
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"Armory" | ||
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"Sneak Peek" | ||
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" | ||
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"Where's Terry?" | ||
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"Big Time" | ||
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
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"Betrayal" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Discs that can be fired from the tops of the hands. |
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"Rebirth, Part II" |
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"Black Out" | ||
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"Earth Mover" | ||
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"Bloodsport" | ||
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"Rats" | ||
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"Mind Games" | ||
"Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" | |||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
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"Final Cut" | ||
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"Sneak Peek" | ||
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"Plague" | ||
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"The Eggbaby" | ||
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" | ||
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"Ace in the Hole" | ||
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"King's Ransom" | ||
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"Out of the Past" | ||
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"Speak No Evil" | ||
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"Curse of the Kobra, Part I" | ||
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"Unmasked" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Significant resistance to water, electricity, heat, and radiation. |
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"Black Out" |
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"Meltdown" | ||
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"Dead Man's Hand" | ||
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"Lost Soul" | ||
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"Bloodsport" | ||
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"Hooked Up" | ||
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"Mind Games" | ||
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"The Last Resort" | ||
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"Armory" | ||
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"Where's Terry?" | ||
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"Speak No Evil" | ||
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"The Call, Part I" | ||
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
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"Curse of the Kobra, Part II" | ||
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"Countdown" | ||
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"Unmasked" | ||
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Return of the Joker | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Electromagnetic pads in the soles of the boots for adhesion to certain surfaces. |
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"Rebirth, Part II" |
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"Shriek" | ||
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"Spellbound" | ||
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"Splicers" | ||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
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"Final Cut" | ||
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"The Eggbaby" | ||
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"April Moon" | ||
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" | ||
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"King's Ransom" | ||
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"Inqueling" | ||
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"Out of the Past" | ||
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Return of the Joker | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Retractable claws which could be used to slice, clip, or facilitate climbing. |
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"Rebirth, Part II" |
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"Earth Mover" | ||
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"Lost Soul" | ||
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"Rats" | ||
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"Babel" | ||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
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"Armory" | ||
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"The Eggbaby" | ||
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Built-in cloaking device that enables almost complete camouflage. |
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"Golem" |
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"Meltdown" | ||
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"Dead Man's Hand" | ||
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"The Winning Edge" | ||
"A Touch of Curaré" | |||
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"Splicers" | ||
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"Lost Soul" | ||
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"Bloodsport" | ||
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"Mind Games" | ||
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"Babel" | ||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
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"Zeta" | ||
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"The Last Resort" | ||
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"Final Cut" | ||
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"Armory" | ||
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"Sneak Peek" | ||
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"Plague" | ||
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" | ||
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"Ace in the Hole" | ||
"King's Ransom" | |||
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"Inqueling" | ||
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"Out of the Past" | ||
"Speak No Evil" | |||
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"Curse of the Kobra, Part I" | ||
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"Curse of the Kobra, Part II" | ||
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"Unmasked" | ||
Return of the Joker | |||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Grappling guns built into the forearms. | "Golem" | |
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"Dead Man's Hand" | ||
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"The Winning Edge" | ||
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"Earth Mover" | ||
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"Joyride" | ||
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"Once Burned" | ||
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"Hooked Up" | ||
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"Revenant" | ||
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"The Eggbaby" | ||
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"Payback" | ||
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"Ace in the Hole" | ||
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
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"Unmasked" | ||
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Return of the Joker | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Old fashioned grappling gun. |
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"Heroes" |
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"The Winning Edge" | ||
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"Speak No Evil" | ||
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"Curse of the Kobra, Part II" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Bolos. |
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"Meltdown" |
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"Dead Man's Hand" | ||
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"The Winning Edge" | ||
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"A Touch of Curaré" | ||
"Hidden Agenda" | |||
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"Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" | ||
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"Zeta" | ||
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"April Moon" | ||
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"Payback" | ||
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" | ||
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"Inqueling" | ||
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"Future Shock" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Enhanced visual assistance that allowed him to see in the dark. The visor could also serve as digital binoculars and an infrared filter. Visual from the Batsuit could be fed back to the main computer in the Batcave; it could also receive visual from the main computer, allowing for superior tactical planning. |
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"Meltdown" |
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"Dead Man's Hand" | ||
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"Disappearing Inque" | ||
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"A Touch of Curaré" | ||
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"Ascension" | ||
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"Lost Soul" | ||
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"Hooked Up" | ||
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"Mind Games" | ||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
"The Eggbaby" | |||
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"King's Ransom" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Smoke pellets. |
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"Meltdown" |
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"Shriek" | ||
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"Once Burned" | ||
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"Babel" | ||
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"Eyewitness" | ||
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"The Last Resort" | ||
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"The Eggbaby" | ||
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"April Moon" | ||
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"Ace in the Hole" | ||
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"Big Time" | ||
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"Speak No Evil" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Explosives. |
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"Dead Man's Hand" |
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"Zeta" | ||
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"Where's Terry?" | ||
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"The Call, Part I" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Launchable tracers. | "The Winning Edge" | |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Fire extinguisher bomb/capsules. |
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"Ascension" |
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"Payback" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Flexicuffs. |
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"Ascension" |
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"Rats" | ||
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"Final Cut" | ||
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"Plague" | ||
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"King's Ransom" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Enhanced ballistic protection. |
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"Ascension" |
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" | ||
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Return of the Joker | ||
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"The Once and Future Thing Part Two: Time, Warped" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | The belt buckle also served as a buzz saw. |
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"Earth Mover" |
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"Ace in the Hole" | ||
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"Inqueling" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Built in tracer. |
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"Lost Soul" |
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"Once Burned" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Extensible forearm spikes. |
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"Terry's Friend Dates a Robot" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | A lock decipher. |
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"Eyewitness" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | A frequency scanner to locate hot receivers. |
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"Final Cut" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | A retractable PIN or password decipherer in the form of a key on the right index finger. |
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"Plague" |
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"Speak No Evil" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Could uplink with the Batmobile for remote piloting. |
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"April Moon" |
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"Payback" | ||
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"The Call, Part I" | ||
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"Unmasked" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Bugs. |
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"Sentries of the Last Cosmos" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Built-in rebreather. |
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"Where's Terry?" |
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"Untouchable" | ||
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Electrical discharges throughout the suit. |
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"Inqueling" |
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Scanner. |
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"Inqueling" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Flashbang grenades. |
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"Inqueling" |
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"The Call, Part II" | ||
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"Betrayal" | ||
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Portable bag. |
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"Inqueling" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Welding tool. |
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"Speak No Evil" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Retractable tweezers |
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"The Call, Part I" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Drug identifier, utilized by dipping fingers into the substance. |
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"Countdown" |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Sensors that work as a polygraph. |
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Return of the Joker |
Terry McGinnis's Batsuit/Image | Knockout gas pellets. |
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"Epilogue" |
"Future Shock" |
Sightings
Batman Beyond
The Zeta Project
- "Shadows"
Static Shock
Justice League Unlimited
- "The Once and Future Thing Part One: Weird Western Tales"
- "The Once and Future Thing Part Two: Time, Warped"
- "Epilogue"
Feature Films
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Batman Beyond, "Rebirth, Part II"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Justice League Unlimited, "Epilogue"
- ↑ Batman Beyond, "April Moon"
- ↑ Superman: The Animated Series, "World's Finest, Part II"
The New Batman Adventures, "The Ultimate Thrill," "Critters," "Old Wounds" - ↑ Superman: The Animated Series, "World's Finest, Part III"
- ↑ Batman: The Animated Series, "See No Evil"
- ↑ Batman Beyond, "The Last Resort"
- ↑ Idem, "Rebirth, Part I"
- ↑ Idem, "Spellbound," "Lost Soul," "Babel," "Curse of the Kobra, Part I"