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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. Assuming she wasn't arrested offscreen by the Amazons, that means that we have someone seeking to bring forth the {{The DCU}}'s equivalent of {{Satan}} still roaming free and capable of completing that goal. Given that the mainline heroes eventually return to their universe, there will be no one to stop Trigon's potential return.

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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. Assuming she wasn't arrested offscreen by the Amazons, that means that we have someone seeking to bring forth the {{The DCU}}'s Franchise/TheDCU's equivalent of {{Satan}} still roaming free and capable of completing that goal. Given that the mainline heroes eventually return to their universe, there will be no one to stop Trigon's potential return.
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** Not to mention that, much like the match-up between Superman and his EvilCounterpart Ultraman, lethal force can actually be a drawback. The heroes who refuse to cross the line have to get creative to deal with threats and are much sharper and more experienced while the ones that kill tend to default to it the more that they kill and stop innovating.


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* During gameplay Zod is seen walking on the ground rather than floating like Superman. Given how much time he spends in the Phantom Zone he either doesn't get enough practice with his powers to use them to subtly or he [[SenseFreak he enjoys the feeling of being able to walk around on his own two feet.]]
* It seems odd in the Year Four comic that Darkseid would actually engage in his plot as revenge for Superman killing Kalibak but there are reasons. There was a crossover comic with Galactus where Darkseid tried to stop him because no one messes with what is his so he likely held that against Supes. Two, while he has disintegrated Kalibak more than once he always brings him back because Darkseid did love his mother so Superman killing him means that not only can he not revive Kalibak but he has lost the last piece of the one woman he ever loved. Supes pretty much invoked ItsPersonal with Darkseid on the last point.
* The Year Three comic provides a concrete reason for why Batman upholds ThouShaltNotKill. Superman has a dream where he sees Batman kill the Joker for his actions and immediately turn himself in for murder. This means that he's not on the streets putting the fear of God into the criminals of Gotham. Batman refuses to kill because then he would have to hold himself to the standards he inflicts on criminals and thereby leave Gotham defenseless.
* The Year Four annual has dissidents of the Regime being held in a prison at the bottom of the ocean, which is very much '''not''' a CardboardPrison. Given one of the biggest gripes Supes had with Bats was that Joker could ''never'' be held it makes a lot of sense that he would want a prison as secure as physically possible.
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* How many people have died in Regime's attack on Metrololis and Gotham at the end of game?
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* Sharing a FridgeHorror spot below, how does Regime Supes change the world when he conquers it? Before the final battle, Regime Supes tells Superman that "I perfected this world". Putting aside the destruction going on, he may have really perfected it in a sense. How? Think of any developing country, or one ravaged by war and destruction before Regime Supes took a stand. With the help of [[{{SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor}} someone]] [[CutLexLuthorACheck who could possibly have inventions to help the ordinary citizen]], he had [[{{WesternAnimation/Fantastic Four}} the power to end hunger, abolish disease, to eliminate crime, to establish a perfectly content, perfectly ordered world, all under the benevolence of his iron will.]] Who else thinks Doctor Doom here?

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* Sharing a FridgeHorror spot below, how does Regime Supes change the world when he conquers it? Before the final battle, Regime Supes tells Superman that "I perfected this world". Putting aside the destruction going on, he may have really perfected it in a sense. How? Think of any developing country, or one ravaged by war and destruction before Regime Supes took a stand. With the help of [[{{SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor}} [[{{ComicBook/LexLuthor}} someone]] [[CutLexLuthorACheck who could possibly have inventions to help the ordinary citizen]], he had [[{{WesternAnimation/Fantastic Four}} the power to end hunger, abolish disease, to eliminate crime, to establish a perfectly content, perfectly ordered world, all under the benevolence of his iron will.]] Who else thinks Doctor Doom here?
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* Sharing a FridgeHorror spot below, how does Regime Supes change the world when he conquers it? Before the final battle, Regime Supes tells Superman that "I perfected this world". Putting aside the destruction going on, he may have really perfected it in a sense. How? Think of any developing country, or one ravaged by war and destruction before Regime Supes took a stand. With the help of [[{{SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor}} someone]] [[CutLexLuthorACheck who could possibly have inventions to help the ordinary citizen]], he had [[{{WesternAnimation/Fantastic Four}} the power to end hunger, abolish disease, to eliminate crime, to establish a perfectly content, perfectly ordered world, all under the benevolence of his iron will.]] Who else thinks DoctorDoom here?

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* Sharing a FridgeHorror spot below, how does Regime Supes change the world when he conquers it? Before the final battle, Regime Supes tells Superman that "I perfected this world". Putting aside the destruction going on, he may have really perfected it in a sense. How? Think of any developing country, or one ravaged by war and destruction before Regime Supes took a stand. With the help of [[{{SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor}} someone]] [[CutLexLuthorACheck who could possibly have inventions to help the ordinary citizen]], he had [[{{WesternAnimation/Fantastic Four}} the power to end hunger, abolish disease, to eliminate crime, to establish a perfectly content, perfectly ordered world, all under the benevolence of his iron will.]] Who else thinks DoctorDoom Doctor Doom here?
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* While this piece of Brilliance might be obvious to those who pay attention, Insurgency Batman mentions early on that "most obey Superman by fear." Now, why else is there [[{{SelfDemonstrating/Sinestro}} a tall, pink alien]] representing the [[LightIsNotGood yellow light of fear]] on Regime Superman's side?

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* While this piece of Brilliance might be obvious to those who pay attention, Insurgency Batman mentions early on that "most obey Superman by fear." Now, why else is there [[{{SelfDemonstrating/Sinestro}} a tall, pink alien]] alien representing the [[LightIsNotGood yellow light of fear]] on Regime Superman's side?
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* A most chilling horror is coming, you haven't seen the titans at all in the videogame, right? Of course you didn't since [[spoiler:Supes mortally wounded Superboy and forced the rest of them to get trapped in the phantom zone if they wanted Kon-El to live. The true horror comes when faced with the very real probability that only Superman knew of this extremely evil action. If Batman does not stop to wonder about them or ask Zatanna to check for them, they may as well be trapped for a very, very, long time in there.]]
** [[spoiler:And, of course, if they get released in the fortress of solitude, Kon-El's wounds won't be treatable in time... And the artefact in question weights 100 tons.]]

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* A most chilling horror is coming, you haven't seen the titans Titans at all in the videogame, right? Of course you didn't since [[spoiler:Supes mortally wounded Superboy and forced the rest of them to get trapped in the phantom zone Phantom Zone if they wanted Kon-El to live. The true horror comes when faced with the very real probability that only Superman knew of this extremely evil action. If Batman does not stop to wonder about them or ask Zatanna to check for them, they may as well be trapped for a very, very, long time in there.]]
** [[spoiler:And, of course, if they get released in the fortress of solitude, Kon-El's wounds won't be treatable in time... And the artefact artifact in question weights 100 tons.]]
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*It actually makes perfect sense that Lex Luthor would be good in the Injustice universe. It has been seen in multiple comics set in alternate 'what if' universes that no matter what form Superman takes, Lex Luthor is always destined to be his archenemy, in the same way that the Joker is always Batman's archenemy no matter what form Batman takes in the alternate universe. This universe is no different, and since the Superman in Injustice was the villain of the story, the universe subsequently made Lex the hero to oppose him, as always.
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** In general, WellIntentionedExtremist tends to cross MoralEventHorizon more often than NobleDemon.
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* If Catwoman joined the Regime to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she just convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me, especially when you consider that Luthor pulled a far better job at acting behind Superman's back.
** [[spoiler: And, as shows Year 4, # 2, when Catwoman leaves the team because Batman does nothing while he and Ares seem to make Olympian gods stand against Superman, it's true.]]

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* If Catwoman joined the Regime to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she just convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me, especially when you consider that Luthor pulled a far better job at acting behind Superman's back.
** [[spoiler: And, as shows Year 4, # 2, when Catwoman leaves the team because Batman does nothing while he and Ares seem to make Olympian gods stand against Superman, it's true.]]
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* A most chilling horror is coming, you haven't seen the titans at all in the videogame, right? Of course you didn't since [[spoiler:Supes mortally wounded Superboy and forced the rest of them to get trapped in the phantom zone if they wanted Kon-El to live. The true horror comes when faced with the very real probability that only Superman knew of this extremely evil action. If Batman does not stop to wonder about them or ask Zatanna to check for them, they may as well be trapped for a very, very, long time in there.]]
** [[spoiler:And, of course, if they get released in the fortress of solitude, Kon-El's wounds won't be treatable in time... And the artefact in question weights 100 tons.]]
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* If Catwoman joined the Regime to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she just convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me, especially when you consider that Luthor pulled a far better job at acting behind Superman's back.

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* If Catwoman joined the Regime to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she just convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me, especially when you consider that Luthor pulled a far better job at acting behind Superman's back.back.
** [[spoiler: And, as shows Year 4, # 2, when Catwoman leaves the team because Batman does nothing while he and Ares seem to make Olympian gods stand against Superman, it's true.]]
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* For those who have read the Year Two issues and blame the Guardians of the Universe for [[spoiler:not stepping in to save Krypton or at least save the Kryptonian race from extinction,]] a few things need to be considered: [[spoiler:1. For all of their knowledge, power, and authority, the Guardians of the Universe are not gods and probably don't wish to behave as such; 2. Krypton was heading for a natural, entropy-caused end and trying to stop that could have had negative consequences for the rest of the universe; 3. The Kryptonian authorities were unwilling to even believe that Krypton's end was near and might not have been willing to accept what they would have believed to be unnecessary help from outsiders.]] This all being considered, letting things happen as they did might not have been as simple a decision as Sinestro would have you believe and it actually might have been a necessary, albeit difficult decision.

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* For those who have read the Year Two issues and blame the Guardians of the Universe for [[spoiler:not stepping in to save Krypton or at least save the Kryptonian race from extinction,]] extinction]], a few things need to be considered: [[spoiler:1. For all of their knowledge, power, and authority, the Guardians of the Universe are not gods and are probably don't wish trying not to behave as such; 2. Krypton was heading for a natural, entropy-caused end and trying to stop that could have had negative consequences for the rest of the universe; 3. The Kryptonian authorities were unwilling to even believe that Krypton's end was near and might not have been willing to accept what they would have believed to be unnecessary help from outsiders.]] This all being considered, letting things happen as they did might not have been as simple a decision as Sinestro would have you believe and it actually might have been a necessary, albeit difficult decision.
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* For those who have read the Year Two issues and blame the Guardians of the Universe for [[spoiler:not stepping in to save Krypton or at least save the Kryptonian race from extinction, a few things need to be considered: 1. For all of their knowledge, power, and authority, the Guardians of the Universe are not gods and probably don't wish to behave as such; 2. Krypton was heading for a natural, entropy-caused end and trying to stop that could have had negative consequences for the rest of the universe; 3. The Kryptonian authorities were unwilling to even believe that Krypton's end was near and might not have been willing to accept what they would have believed to be unnecessary help from outsiders.]] This all being considered, letting things happen as they did might not have been as simple a decision as Sinestro would have you believe and it actually might have been a necessary, albeit difficult decision.

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* For those who have read the Year Two issues and blame the Guardians of the Universe for [[spoiler:not stepping in to save Krypton or at least save the Kryptonian race from extinction, extinction,]] a few things need to be considered: 1.[[spoiler:1. For all of their knowledge, power, and authority, the Guardians of the Universe are not gods and probably don't wish to behave as such; 2. Krypton was heading for a natural, entropy-caused end and trying to stop that could have had negative consequences for the rest of the universe; 3. The Kryptonian authorities were unwilling to even believe that Krypton's end was near and might not have been willing to accept what they would have believed to be unnecessary help from outsiders.]] This all being considered, letting things happen as they did might not have been as simple a decision as Sinestro would have you believe and it actually might have been a necessary, albeit difficult decision.

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*** That, or Lex would've seen a great opportunity for profit (plus the adulation from the masses which he so craves since Superman replaced him in the public opinion) by spearheading the efforts in rebuilding Metropolis.



* If Catwoman joined the Regime just to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me.

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* If Catwoman joined the Regime just to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she just convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me.me, especially when you consider that Luthor pulled a far better job at acting behind Superman's back.
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* Joker's still laughing as Superman kills him. Why? Because that's just what he always wanted: he thinks he can bring a hero down by making them kill him. People have often asked why no one just kills the Joker, since it would save more lives. As the game suggests, it may cause even more deaths if a hero is willing to kill in the name of doing what's right.

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* Joker's still laughing as Superman kills him. Why? Because that's just what he always wanted: he thinks he can bring a hero down by making them kill him. People have often asked why no one just kills the Joker, since it would save more lives. As the game suggests, it may cause even more deaths if a hero is willing to kill in the name of doing what's right.right.

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* If Catwoman joined the Regime just to protect Batman while feeding Superman with false clues, why didn't she convince Batman to send her to infiltrate the Regime? That's PoorCommunicationKills at its best if you ask me.
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* What does [[spoiler: Insurgency!Luthor]] say that causes Regime!Superman to loose it and kill him? "Your "peace"...is a ''joke!''" ''[[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker A JOKE]]''.

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* What does [[spoiler: Insurgency!Luthor]] say that causes Regime!Superman to loose lose it and kill him? "Your "peace"...is a ''joke!''" ''[[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker A JOKE]]''.
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* For those who have read the Year Two issues and blame the Guardians of the Universe for [[spoiler:not stepping in to save Krypton or at least save the Kryptonian race from extinction, a few things need to be considered: 1. For all of their knowledge, power, and authority, the Guardians of the Universe are not gods and probably don't wish to behave as such; 2. Krypton was heading for a natural, entropy-caused end and trying to stop that could have had negative consequences for the rest of the universe; 3. The Kryptonian authorities were unwilling to even believe that Krypton's end was near and might not have been willing to accept what they would have believed to be unnecessary help from outsiders.]] This all being considered, letting things happen as they did might not have been as simple a decision as Sinestro would have you believe and it actually might have been a necessary, albeit difficult decision.

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* [[spoiler: HarsherInHindsight: Though Nightwing was ressurected as a new Deadman, he will die again, probably at the hands of Damian, as there is no Injustice!Dick Grayson in the game...]]

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* [[spoiler: HarsherInHindsight: Though Nightwing was ressurected resurrected as a new Deadman, he will die again, probably at the hands of Damian, as there is no Injustice!Dick Grayson in the game...]]



* [[spoiler: In 13th issue of Year Three, Superman gives Batman's identity to Joker, probably by accident. But it is not a simple What-If future, it's a Superman's dream. In short, Superman wanted Batman to kill Joker. Though there's nothing surprising in it, still...]]

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* [[spoiler: In 13th issue of Year Three, Superman gives Batman's identity to Joker, probably by accident. But it is not a simple What-If future, it's a Superman's dream. In short, Superman wanted Batman to kill Joker. Though there's nothing surprising in it, still...]]]]
* Joker's still laughing as Superman kills him. Why? Because that's just what he always wanted: he thinks he can bring a hero down by making them kill him. People have often asked why no one just kills the Joker, since it would save more lives. As the game suggests, it may cause even more deaths if a hero is willing to kill in the name of doing what's right.
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** [[spoiler: He's not resurrected. Deadman is a ghost. Dick is a ghost now that he's assumed his mantle.]]
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** [[spoiler: H's been killed by Spectre in Year Three, # 11.]]

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** * [[spoiler: H's been killed by Spectre in In 13th issue of Year Three, # 11.Superman gives Batman's identity to Joker, probably by accident. But it is not a simple What-If future, it's a Superman's dream. In short, Superman wanted Batman to kill Joker. Though there's nothing surprising in it, still...]]
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* [[spoiler: HarsherInHindsight: Though Nightwing was ressurected as a new Deadman, he will die again, probably at the hands of Damian, as there is no Injustice!Dick Grayson in the game...]]

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* [[spoiler: HarsherInHindsight: Though Nightwing was ressurected as a new Deadman, he will die again, probably at the hands of Damian, as there is no Injustice!Dick Grayson in the game...]]
** [[spoiler: H's been killed by Spectre in Year Three, # 11.
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* In issue 35, [[spoiler: Superman breaks Batman's back Bane-style.]]. Assuming [[spoiler: Batman]] has the perfect memory he has in the comics (even without it, I guess it would be enough trauma) and [[spoiler: has been on the receveing end of a Knightfall-type event]], you just have to imagine what went through his head right before the deed is done.

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* In issue 35, [[spoiler: Superman breaks Batman's back Bane-style.]]. Assuming [[spoiler: Batman]] has the perfect memory he has in the comics (even without it, I guess it would be enough trauma) and [[spoiler: has been on the receveing end of a Knightfall-type event]], you just have to imagine what went through his head right before the deed is done.done.
* [[spoiler: HarsherInHindsight: Though Nightwing was ressurected as a new Deadman, he will die again, probably at the hands of Damian, as there is no Injustice!Dick Grayson in the game...]]
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Sorry, but, this one really doesn\'t make any sense. If it\'s saying that the characters can be as bad as their portrayals in other universes, well... yes and no. Yes because they\'re different incarnations of the same character, no because they all have differing depictions. And well, Injustice Joker taking a few cues? No-one knew about alternate worlds beforehand. Certainly not him.


* Equal parts FridgeBrilliance and FridgeHorror for a small detail concerning the alternate universe plot. Although this can be shot down by the fact that DCU games and movies are very separate, it can count. On Joker's character tab for Film/TheDarkKnight, his TheUnfettered entry says that he has no limits of any kind. Remember that in the DownerBeginning to Injustice, "Faux Insurgency" Joker nuked Metropolis. Brilliant for the fact that Insurgent Joker could have taken cues from Nolanverse Joker, and Horror for the same reason, and also Horror for the fact that Insurgent Joker may repeat any of Nolanverse Joker's acts of crime. If you really want to start thinking, start applying this logic between Nolanverse Bane and Catwoman or Snyderverse Superman and Zod.
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* Regime Raven's more sadistic personality seems to act like a foreshadowing about her portrayal in New52, in which she receives a good dose of AdaptationalVillainy. Note that Raven's alignment in New52 wasn't made clear during the time Injustice came out, so probably even the DC writers informed Netherrealm Studios about their eventual plan during development and they adjusted Regime Raven to be like the eventual New52 Raven later.
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* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission. [[spoiler:In the ''Injustice'' universe, however, Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" Metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]

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* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission. [[spoiler:In the ''Injustice'' universe, however, Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly effect that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" Metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]
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* What does {{spoiler: Insurgency!Luthor]] say that causes Regime!Superman to loose it and kill him? "Your "peace"...is a ''joke!''" ''[[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker A JOKE]]''.

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* What does {{spoiler: [[spoiler: Insurgency!Luthor]] say that causes Regime!Superman to loose it and kill him? "Your "peace"...is a ''joke!''" ''[[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker A JOKE]]''.
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* Equal parts FridgeBrilliance and FridgeHorror for a small detail concerning the alternate universe plot. Although this can be shot down by the fact that DCU games and movies are very separate, it can count. On Joker's character tab for Film/TheDarkKnight, his TheUnfettered entry says that he has no limits of any kind. Remember that in the DownerBeginning to Injustice, "Faux Insurgency" Joker nuked Metropolis. Brilliant for the fact that Insurgent Joker could have taken cues from Nolanverse Joker, and Horror for the same reason, and also Horror for the fact that Insurgent Joker may repeat any of Nolanverse Joker's acts of crime. If you really want to start thinking, start applying this logic between Nolanverse Bane and Catwoman or Snyderverse Superman and Zod.

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* Equal parts FridgeBrilliance and FridgeHorror for a small detail concerning the alternate universe plot. Although this can be shot down by the fact that DCU games and movies are very separate, it can count. On Joker's character tab for Film/TheDarkKnight, his TheUnfettered entry says that he has no limits of any kind. Remember that in the DownerBeginning to Injustice, "Faux Insurgency" Joker nuked Metropolis. Brilliant for the fact that Insurgent Joker could have taken cues from Nolanverse Joker, and Horror for the same reason, and also Horror for the fact that Insurgent Joker may repeat any of Nolanverse Joker's acts of crime. If you really want to start thinking, start applying this logic between Nolanverse Bane and Catwoman or Snyderverse Superman and Zod.
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* What does {{spoiler: Insurgency!Luthor]] say that causes Regime!Superman to loose it and kill him? "Your "peace"...is a ''joke!''" ''[[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker A JOKE]]''.
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* Equal parts FridgeBrilliance and FridgeHorror for a small detail concerning the alternate universe plot. Although this can be shot down by the fact that DCU games and movies are very separate, it can count. On Joker's character tab for TheDarkKnight, his TheUnfettered entry says that he has no limits of any kind. Remember that in the DownerBeginning to Injustice, "Faux Insurgency" Joker nuked Metropolis. Brilliant for the fact that Insurgent Joker could have taken cues from Nolanverse Joker, and Horror for the same reason, and also Horror for the fact that Insurgent Joker may repeat any of Nolanverse Joker's acts of crime. If you really want to start thinking, start applying this logic between Nolanverse Bane and Catwoman or Snyderverse Superman and Zod.

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* Equal parts FridgeBrilliance and FridgeHorror for a small detail concerning the alternate universe plot. Although this can be shot down by the fact that DCU games and movies are very separate, it can count. On Joker's character tab for TheDarkKnight, Film/TheDarkKnight, his TheUnfettered entry says that he has no limits of any kind. Remember that in the DownerBeginning to Injustice, "Faux Insurgency" Joker nuked Metropolis. Brilliant for the fact that Insurgent Joker could have taken cues from Nolanverse Joker, and Horror for the same reason, and also Horror for the fact that Insurgent Joker may repeat any of Nolanverse Joker's acts of crime. If you really want to start thinking, start applying this logic between Nolanverse Bane and Catwoman or Snyderverse Superman and Zod.

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