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What makes this trilogy a deconstruction? None of these added realistic elements appear to lead to actual negative consequences, they\'re instead all [[DeconReconSwitch worked around in the end]]. Batman is still TheCowl, and not a VigilanteMan. nor is Batman ending up dead or insane or something like that. So what makes this series a deconstruction of batman rather than a {{Reconstruction}} of him?

also last two added lines should be cut, they\'re repeating what\'s above them.
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What makes this trilogy a deconstruction? None of these added realistic elements appear to lead to actual negative consequences, they\\\'re instead all [[DeconReconSwitch worked around in the end]]. Batman is still TheCowl, and not a VigilanteMan. nor is Batman ending up dead or insane or something like that. So what makes this series a deconstruction of batman rather than a {{Reconstruction}} of him?
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Batman is operating in the real world, where superhero armor has trade-offs between [[MightyGlacier protection]] and [[FragileSpeedster flexibility]]. All his equipment is from a multi-billion dollar corporation\'s military R&D projects, and [[WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys leaves a paper trail that Wayne Enterprises employees can find]]. Gotham is as real a city as Hong Kong and doesn\'t have overly intimidating architecture. Criminals are [[GenreSavvy intelligent enough]] to realize Batman doesn\'t kill, that he only operates at night and that he\'s just as a formidable man who can be hurt by attack dogs. One man cannot learn every science in the world to prepare for a decades long crime fighting career. Batman has to do with what training he\'s given, has to rely on the help of others, cannot save everyone and cannot operate for very many years. By the way, GenreDeconstruction is what this series\' realism is going for, and it doesn\'t mean that every little detail is scientifically accurate.
** But there\'s also a bit of {{Reconstruction}} thrown into the mix. Batman is so frighteningly competent in disappearing and reappearing because he\'s a ninja equipped with military stealth suit now.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Batman is operating in the real world, where superhero armor has trade-offs between [[MightyGlacier protection]] and [[FragileSpeedster flexibility]]. All his equipment is from a multi-billion dollar corporation\\\'s military R&D projects, and [[WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys leaves a paper trail that Wayne Enterprises employees can find]]. Gotham is as real a city as Hong Kong and doesn\\\'t have overly intimidating architecture. Criminals are [[GenreSavvy intelligent enough]] to realize Batman doesn\\\'t kill, that he only operates at night and that he\\\'s just as a formidable man who can be hurt by attack dogs.
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also last two added lines should be cut, they\'re just natter.
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also last two added lines should be cut, they\\\'re repeating what\\\'s above them.
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What makes this trilogy a deconstruction? None of these added realistic elements appear to lead to actual negative consequences, they\'re instead all [[DeconReconSwitch worked around in the end]]. Batman is still TheCowl, and not a VigilanteMan. nor is Batman ending up dead or insane or something like that. So what makes this series a deconstruction of batman rather than a {{Reconstruction}} of him?
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What makes this trilogy a deconstruction? None of these added realistic elements appear to lead to actual negative consequences, they\\\'re instead all [[DeconReconSwitch worked around in the end]]. Batman is still TheCowl, and not a VigilanteMan. nor is Batman ending up dead or insane or something like that. So what makes this series a deconstruction of batman rather than a {{Reconstruction}} of him?

also last two added lines should be cut, they\\\'re just natter.
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