Batman defeated the thugs guarding it as the Arkham Knight watched. Batman investigated but couldn't find any bombs, he then realized that it was a ruse: Joker's real plan was to blow a big hole into the sewers allowing all inmates to escape through there. The Arkham Knight followed Batman to Arkham City to defuse the bombs.
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Later, in an audio tape, Joker announced his plans to blow up the walls of Arkham City and free all the trapped inmates. When Batman left, the Knight executed the would-be super criminal with a shotgun blast to the head. The Knight revealed that he was going to save Batman and help him stop Protocol 10, as he wanted to be the one to kill him.ĭays after the Joker's death, the Arkham Knight witnessed a brief encounter between Batman and the new Electrocutioner, who was quickly defeated. During the incident, it was revealed that the Knight had almost entered Arkham City during Protocol 10 to pull Batman out of the rubble, but backed off after seeing Catwoman approach to save him.
The Arkham Knight was able to monitor the actions of Batman and everyone else involved with Arkham City. He even trained some in martial arts and the weaknesses of Batman's Batsuit.
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Jason trained them, taught them Batman's tricks, and how to adapt. Jason then assembled his own private militia made up of soldiers, drone tanks, and helicopters. Jason continued searching for a way to truly kill Batman. Jason was in the asylum before Deathstroke helped him with his escape. All he could think from that point was that Batman had to die. After he believed that Batman would never kill the Joker willingly, despite the fact that he had murdered too many people, and feeling both abandoned and replaced with another Robin by Batman, Jason broke psychologically. Jason regained consciousness, badly wounded, and snapped. Jason survived the shot because his body armor protected him from the bullet. Joker, thinking that Jason was dead, looked at his body, mocked him, and then left Jason's body to rot, never to return. The video was sent to Batman who presumed that Jason was dead after he saw him get shot. When Joker recorded an interview with Jason showing that he had broken him (with Todd going so far as to almost reveal Batman's secret identity), Joker then shot him in the chest and stated that he didn't like "tattletales". Meanwhile, Joker was successful in breaking Jason, and finally convinced him that Batman was the enemy.
Joker continued to do inhumane things to Jason for over a year, and during this time, Batman continued desperately searching for him but with no success, he eventually gave up. Those included showing Jason a photo of Tim Drake as Robin six months later, beating him with a crowbar, and branding his face with a branding iron shaped like the letter "J." Jason was held captive by Joker who kept him alive, and tortured him both physically and psychologically through the many "games" that he came up with. Jason put up a fight but was overwhelmed, beaten, and knocked unconscious. As Jason entered into the area, he was instantly trapped by Joker's Henchmen. Jason turned off his com link and tracer and tracked Joker to an underground abandoned wing of Arkham Asylum. One day, according to a City Story, it was heavily implied that Joker blew up a school house of children and that was the moment that Jason decided Joker needed to die. Jason had always possessed an explosive temper with numerous incidents of him going too far in his actions as Robin, despite his natural talents and aptitude under Batman's guidance, with hints in his behavior that he might one day kill instead of using restraint. He was thought to have been killed by the Joker. The Arkham Knight was originally Jason Todd, the second person to take the mantle of Robin after Dick Grayson and before Tim Drake. Incident Reports Before Arkham Asylum Incident