The left-hand gauntlet could release a steel extension from his wrist with fast force, knocking at attacker out instantly. The gauntlets on the forearms contained hidden gadgets. They usual external items held there were a spring-action reel with various attachments, and a remote control for his armored car. The Utility Belt had a motorized track that was used for shifting equipment from the rear of the belt to the front. There are four capsules placed at sides of the torso, containing smoke bombs. It was used to store various tools around the rear side. The Utility Belt was built to carry a majority of Batman's crime fighting equipment during missions. The entire suit was heavily damaged after Batman crash-landed the Batwing into the steps of the Old Gotham Cathedral.ĭuring a conversation with Alfred about his recent attack by Robin, Bruce walked past his various Batsuits, including the one that he had previously worn in 1989. When not in use, the Batsuit was stored inside a large vault in the Batcave across from Bruce's work station. Bullet holes were visible when they took point blank shots. The Batsuit was worn by Batman as he battled at Axis Chemicals against the Napier Hoods and used throughout his encounters with the Joker and the Joker Goons, which resulted in various types of toro armor damage and replacements. The cape, that was textured to resemble bat wings, could also be unfurled to give the silhouette of a giant bat that completed the "Batman" effect. Other armored points were the gauntlets, which could be used to deflect bullets away from the wearer or to protect the wearer from severe melee strikes and the shin guards seemed to posses similar capabilities. It was also apparently able to not only protect Batman from physical attacks, but also injured the person who attempted to physically attacked him in the process, as evidenced when Joker attempted to punch Batman after he spit his fake gag teeth out, only for him to react as though he significantly injured his hand afterwards with a distinct snapping sound upon impact. As demonstrated, the suit could easily defend its wearer from multiple point-blank gunshots, although the force of the impact still knocked the wearer off their feet. The original Batsuit often protected Bruce from the gunfire of common street thugs in the early days.
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