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Post by saberwolf on May 24, 2008 13:37:56 GMT -5
i got two questions when it comes to the movie people
1 did they ever explain how joker managed to get his hands on that cadmus enhanced nanotechnology?
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2 when it comes to the tiim drake joker being itself a clone of the original joker complete with the original jokers mind, memmories, and personality
was is simply a case of the joker clone believing it was the original joker due to tim drake having been brainwashed by the joker + the joker clone drawing on tim drakes memories of the joker to trigger a form of genetic memory as a way for the joker clone to regain the memories and personality of the original joker
or was it simply a case of spirtiaul posession?
that is to say was the whole thing a case of high tech voodoo in which the joker dna imprinted nanotechnology made it possible for the jokers spirit to continue to exist in the living world due to the still living joker dna imprinted nanotechnology serving as a living vessel for the jokers spirit to inhabit
i guess what i'm really asking on the that last one is
did the joker ever truly die to begin with in the sense that his spirit crossed over to the afterlife when his original body died or did it simply take up residence in tims body after jokers original body died?
i wouldn't be surprised if etrigan or neron the demon played a role in the joker getting his hands on the nanotechnology at the time
if anything it could possibly explain how the jokers spirit and the and the nanotechnology became one and the same over time
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Timothy
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Post by Timothy on May 27, 2008 9:26:59 GMT -5
i got two questions when it comes to the movie people 1 did they ever explain how joker managed to get his hands on that cadmus enhanced nanotechnology? Sort-of. Joker mentioned that he stole various pieces of equipment over the course of many years, thus allowing him to live on in Tim Drake ("my greatest experiment..."). I'm going to rule out spiritual possession (although anything could happen), and since this is roughly 60 years in the future, I'd say that it's probably science gone horribly wrong (or right, in the case of the Joker). Remember that Batman Beyond episode where a computer software designer implanted his memories into a computer system? (It's the one where Terry fought the Bat-suit). I think Joker's was similar to that.
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