Batman: Arkham Knight

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Question: How can the stout Prof Pyg place all those bodies without being noticed, and why does he do this? Why not just throw them into the nearby ocean?

Rob245

Answer: He might have used his disguised dollotrons to place the bodies or simply disguised himself when he sneaked out. As Gotham is in a criminal turmoil and most of the streets are dark and empty, it wouldn't be that hard to move around in the shady alleys unnoticed. And why did he? Simply because he's insane. An obsessed, maniac psycho—and sociopath. Placing the bodies like that is part of his "artwork."

Dangar

Continuity mistake: When you find Gordon in the mall he's wearing his jacket. When you rescue him just after your final fight with The Arkham Knight he's not. Then he's got it back later at the asylum.

Rob245

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Trivia: The second time the reference for Batman: Arkham Asylum is used here. It's Scarecrow's mask from the asylum on the floor of the control room in Ace Chemicals that was seen atop the bridge in the Industrial District in Batman: Arkham City.

Rob245

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Question: Just where did the militia get the money for all their weapons and gear? The only rogue who's got good money is The Penguin, and he doesn't seem capable of necessarily funding a whole army.

Rob245

Answer: All the villains financed the Arkham Knight: Penguin, Two Face, Harley, Scarecrow. This is why Two-Face and Penguin stayed in Gotham and risked getting gassed to rob banks and run guns; they'd dangerously low on funds.

Answer: The Arkham Knight is behind the whole thing. He probably financed it somehow. Given who he turns out to be, probably from stolen drug money.

Captain Defenestrator

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