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In Arkham City Lockdown, Robin was hypnotized and put under the control of Poison Ivy to take down Batman. Robin controlled by Poison Ivy at the Courthouse in Batman: Arkham City Lockdown Arkham City Lockdown Incident Alfred warned Tim to keep his exploits to a minimum. Tim then quickly escaped back to Wayne Manor while Alfred tended to his wounds. After he slaughtered the remaining contestants, the Titan Henchman turned his eye on Robin, who he brutally beat and nearly choked to death, and was only saved by Bane who came to get the Penguin's Titan Container. As the fight continued, Penguin decided to speed things up by adding a Titan Henchman. The battle started and Robin noticed that most of the inmates were brawlers with no previous experience.
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Later, after Robin awoke, Penguin revealed himself and claimed that they were in a fight to the death and whoever won would join his gang. After he entered and explored the museum's attractions, Robin was knocked out by Sickle. After he saw how all the other criminals had set up their base of operations, Robin was quickly approached and attacked by some crooks who he defeated and interrogated and pointed to The Cyrus Pinkney Institute for Natural History. Later, while Batman was on a stake-out mission in Arkham City, Robin posed as a street crook to investigate a new fight club in the prison. Not wanting Strange's men to bust down their door, Bruce implied that Tim should keep going. After he easily defeated Joker's henchmen, Robin faced off against Harley, easily defeated her, then quickly rushed back to the Batcave, and thought that no one noticed.Īfter Robin surfaced to Wayne Manor, Bruce asked him about his patrol to which Tim nodded and said that everything was good, only for Bruce to throw his Shuriken onto the table and he told him to be more careful where he left them. The first time Robin entered Arkham City, he ended up jumping into a fight with Harley Quinn and Joker's Henchmen after he saw them jump some inmates for their medicine. Tim also entered Arkham City himself a couple of times. Further proving that to be one of his 1st outings as Robin, Tim took Joker's general mocking personally and had to be calmed by Batgirl several times and was almost killed by him at the end, but was pushed out of the line of fire by Batgirl at the last moment.īetween Arkham Asylum and Arkham City IncidentĪfter his mentor's horrific night at Arkham Asylum, Robin alongside Alfred continued to help with uncovering dirt on Hugo Strange, although Batman said that it was too late and knew that Strange probably had a back-up plan. Robin also seemed to be lacking confidence in his own skills, suggested calling in Batman at the start of the incident, was unable to disarm bombs, had to call in Batgirl to do it for him, and was unable to act on his own without orders from Batgirl. That was presumed to be one of, if not Tim's first outing as Robin without Batman as in addition to being noticeably cockier, more hotheaded, and more quick to jump into fights without observing first compared to his appearance during Arkham Knight. Joker attempted to shoot Robin before he fled, but he was pushed aside by Batgirl at the last moment, which saved his life. Eventually, Robin tracked Joker and Harley down to the main tent and assisted Batgirl in stopping them. Batgirl handled the bombs and hostages, while Robin went around looking for the Joker and more bombs, and called her when he found them. Robin assisted Batgirl in rescuing her father from the Joker and Harley Quinn at the Seagate Amusement Park. In order to keep himself at top notch to aid Batman in confronting the criminal element in Gotham City, Tim also underwent cage fighting in his spare time. After some time of intense training in the martial arts and stealth, Tim proved himself more than worthy of the role as Robin. About six months after Jason Todd's "death" and exile from his family, Tim Drake revealed to Batman he had deduced his secret identity as Bruce Wayne and instead of wanting to reveal his secret, he wished to fight alongside him. Inspired by Batman's heroics, Tim closely followed the chronicles of Batman and Robin. Tim Drake was in the audience the night that the Flying Graysons were murdered, where he witnessed Batman leap to the scene. Incident Reports Before Arkham Asylum Incident 1.3 Between Arkham Asylum and Arkham City Incident.