Okay, so...
...the Titans decide not to pursue investigating Red X's identity further, with Raven summing him up, as she put it, "anyone smart enough to find the suit and dumb enough to take it for a joyride". Likewise, Robin dismisses X's identity as irrelevant, citing that regardless of who's inside the suit, they're his responsibility. However, the Titans are ignoring several critical factors:
1. Whoever stole the suit knew the layout of the Tower. They also knew how to get past the Tower's security systems.
2. The thief had to have brought heavy equipment with them, as the vault door was ripped completely off the hinges.
Point being, the Titans being worried about their security being compromised could've made an excellent story arc.
Okay, so... ...the Titans decide not to pursue investigating Red X's identity further, with Raven summing him up, as she put it, "anyone smart enough to find the suit and dumb enough to take it for a joyride". Likewise, Robin dismisses X's identity as irrelevant, citing that regardless of who's inside the suit, they're his responsibility. However, the Titans are ignoring several critical factors:
1. Whoever stole the suit knew the layout of the Tower. They also knew how to get past the Tower's security systems.
2. The thief had to have brought heavy equipment with them, as the vault door was ripped completely off the hinges.
Point being, the Titans being worried about their security being compromised could've made an excellent story arc.
Edited by J2367-34r2H