Her judgment seemed to be against her in this, but her Father instructed her to capture the two Titans and this was the only way she could think of getting their attention; attempted robbery. So here she was in an empty jewelry store making the most noise possible until a gentle beep of a burglar alarm filled her ears. She smiled.

"What now, Chief?" Robin asked into the computer.

"Someone's attempting a robbery." She showed the video footage of a girl about seventeen dressed in a black and orange ninja outfit totally trashing a North Star Jewelry store.

Cyborg smiled a tad, "Why is she so violent? It's like she wants the whole world to know she's a robber."

"Or, it could be a trap?" noted Beast Boy.

The other Titans agreed. "We'll be there ASAP, Chief." He cut the transmission off. "We'll need to split up. The robber planned this, so we gotta mess it up. Beast Boy, you and Raven stay back. Your powers allow you not to be seen, follow us until I give a signal. Starfire and Cyborg, you're with me. Titans, Go!"

The set-up was almost perfect. Almost. They didn't know it yet, but the Titans had back-up from Bruce. But their back-up wasn't happy. "Man! Why can't Bat-man wet-nurse the kids?" Nightwing sighed. As much as he liked Tim and feared for his safety, he had been looking forward to a relaxing time in Gotham City. "Oh, well. I might as well make the best of this situation. He'd been looking for some action. As he thought about how the night would turn out, he quietly made his way to the jewelry store.

They were coming, she could tell. Ten minutes later, the Titans arrived at the store. "Whoever you are, come out!" The three Titans carefully stood back-to-back in the large store looking in all directions. A dark female figure stepped out of the shadows. Clad in an orange-and-blue ninja outfit, she wielded a short katana that Robin recognized. "The League of Shadows?" He asked the girl. She silently nodded. Robin pulled his bo staff out. "It's three against one, give up."

She girl smiled, her red lipstick shining in the moonlight like blood. "Never." With a battle-cry, she leapt at Robin. His two teammates were planning to join in when two gunmen jumped from their hiding places. One used the butt of his gun to club Starfire at the base of her skull while the other used a taser to some how deactivate Cyborg. They began to move in on Robin. "Leave Him!" the female cried, "He's for the boss."

"Slade?" Robin asked.

The girl nodded as she parried another swing meant for her feet. "Who'd you guess?" she asked sarcastically.

"Your colors resembled his quite a bit." He answered as a loud clang echoed throughout the night. "What's your name any way?"

The girl responded, "Ravager."

Two blocks away Nightwing had landed on a building and was watching the duel. Robin and the girl both had excellent form and flawless technique, but Robin had more strength being a boy. Most would think that would be enough, but the girl was much more agile and light on her toes that the boy wonder was and she got more hits off him that he did her.

Nigthwing laughed knowing that Robin was not going to beat her. Then he stopped and realized what an idiot he was; Robin was going to lose unless someone intervened. If Robin didn't have a back-up plan, he'd have to show his face. He waited.

"Go!" Robin's voice was hoarse. The girl was wearing him down. She was too fast and he needed help. Somehow his reserve fighters heard him and appeared seemingly out of no where. "Wha-?" The girl was caught off guard by the sudden intrusion and while she ordered her minions to attack the 'visitors', Robin finally got a clear shot at her stomach. The blow knocked her down.

"Surrender!" Robin said with a tired sound lacing his voice.

The Ravager shook her head and swept at his feet with her feet then at his neck with her sword in one fluid motion. Then she popped back up ready for another fight. Robin looked at her surprised then he heard a voice cry out in pain. He kicked Ravager across the room then looked behind him. He saw Beast Boy, as a T-rex, with ten tranquilizers and two bullets lodged in his hide and Raven lying on the ground, a large gash opened across he forehead. If Robin had never seen pain before, he would have winced, but working with the Bat-man had taken his toll and he was able to not have any particular feeling except hatred for his enemy. He turned back to his fight and timed his attacks correctly.

Nightwing knew he would have to intervene soon. The green kid had been shot up, if he didn't get medical attention soon, he might die. There was only one course of action here. He jumped out from his hiding place, "Rose!" The two fighters looked up. He breathed deeply, "Stop, I command it." He tried to make his voice sound as much like Slade's as possible. She's buying it. Good.

"You are not my father!" Rose said coldly, "And my name is Ravager, Rose is dead."

Nightwing leapt out from the shadows and landed in front of Ravager, kicking her in her chest with his boot. "Can't you tell that his is wrong?" He asked. "You're not a criminal, and you have felt it goes against your better judgment." He quickly pulled a smoke bomb out from his pocket. "Robin. Next to me, now." Robin obeyed and stood next to the first Robin.

Ravager laughed, "Slade is my father and I desire to do everything he commands."

"Do you think it is brainwashing?" Robin asked to the side.

Nightwing nodded, "I'm going to try to break it." His attention returned to Ravager. "Do you really think that Slade has your best interest at heart. If he sent you to find Robin and Raven, what are the chances that he'll keep you as soon as he has them?"

Ravager looked confused, like something they said had some effect. "Im…I'm confused?" She grabbed her head in frustration and dropped her sword.

"Now!" Nighthawk tossed the gas grenades at Ravager.

"Huh? Wha-?" She slumped to the ground, unconscious.