After leaving Wayne Tower and managing to clean her face up, Lois had returned to the Batmobile with Robin in tow. The Boy Wonder was taking the wheel while Lois tried to clean the paint that was staining her shirt.

She groaned in annoyance. "This is my favourite shirt! I can't believe I did that!"

"Be lucky you weren't blinded." Robin said. "Otherwise that would be problematic." Robin grinned. "Just like Bruce's relationship with St Cloud."

"How messy was that?" Lois asked.

"She was more interested in Batman than Bruce Wayne." Robin replied. "She's got a thing for guys in spandex. So ya know, keep an eye on your super boyfriend."

Lois chuckled. "I doubt that will happen."

"You seem unsure." Robin said.

"What will happen? I get jealous due to a lot of emotional stress and Clark thinks I wanna end things with him because of it?" There was a hint of awkward silence between the two.

The silence only lasted for about 3 minutes before Robin broke the silence. "Okay. Really specific possible outcome. If that does happen, you better fix things. I got a strange feeling a lot of people will be very upset about it."

Lois looked perplexed. "What people?"

Robin shrugged his shoulders. "I don't know…People?"

There was another awkward silence between the two and Robin looked pleased. "Ah, we are close to our location!" Robin parked the Batmobile outside of what looked to be an abandoned TV studio known as BW Studios.

Lois instantly ran out of the vehicle and ran to a nearby bush to throw up. Robin just gave her a deadpan stare. "Again?"

Lois wiped some saliva from her mouth. "I'll get used to it."

"Just promise you don't throw up on the leather." Robin said. "And more importantly, never eat a meatball sub in the car."

Lois chuckled as she approached the kid. "Has that happened to you?"

Robin just looked from side to side. "No. A friend."

"So tell me about this place." Lois requested.

"BW Studios was a huge public access channel in Gotham." Robin explained. "It was home to a variety of content. Game shows, soap operas and reruns of classic movies like Casablanca."

Lois looked intrigued. "Game shows?"

"Yes. Stuff like Extreme Board Games, Bringing Down The House and Truth Or Dare." Robin explained.

"Sounds cool." Lois remarked. "Are we really going in there? What if it's a trap?"

"Well let's spring it." Robin said with a grin.

They climbed over the wall and landed on their feet. But before they could move, Robin surveyed the area and saw that there weren't any traps for them to slip up in.

They approached the front entrance that was marked with a green question mark. "Trap?" Robin and Lois asked each other simultaneously. "Trap."

Robin carefully opened the door to see a string attached to the handle. He looked up to see that the strings were attached to three shotguns attached to the ceiling, the barrels pointing downwards.

Robin looked up. "Yup."

"Why?" Lois asked. "What is it?"

"You ever play Mouse Trap?" Robin asked.

"No." Lois replied.

"Or seen horror movies?"

"Oh! There's shotguns hanging from the ceiling?!" Lois exclaimed.

Robin looked surprised. "Huh. Well done." The Boy Wonder reached into his utility belt to pull out a pair of wire pliers that he used to carefully cut the wire.

"That was easy." Lois remarked as she and Robin entered the corridor.

"Way too easy." Robin remarked. "Too easy for me anyway."

Lois pulled a smug look. "Are you boasting?"

"You have never played with these types of crooks before." Robin said. "Believe me, I'm bound to know what happens next." Then, Robin accidentally stands on a pressure pad, causing some bars to block the entrance and some bars shot out from left, to right, back and front of the duo.

Lois shrugged her shoulders. "And what happens after that?"

All of a sudden, a static filled TV screen attached to a stick descended from the ceiling. Then, the static cleared to reveal Edward now wearing a green tuxedo with a brown tie filled with distinct purple question marks all over his body.

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome, to Riddle Me This. With your talented and esteemed host, yours's truly, Edward Nashton AKA The Riddler! We have a great show tonight folks. A lot of questions, fun games to play and let's not forget our grand prize!"

The footage cut to that of Alex and Gus trapped on their own respective chairs with restraints around their wrists and ankles respectively.

"Two wastes of human breath!" Riddler exclaimed as the footage cut back to him. "A lot of this is riding on our two players! So, let's get their names. First up, what's your name young man?"

Robin narrowed his eyes at the man. "You think I'm gonna play your games?"

Riddler laughed. "Like me, you don't have a choice. You have to play or otherwise the cold breath of death will take effect." He cut to footage of Alex and Gus being electrocuted while in their seats. "So play along with my game or else we'll all die!"

Robin look reluctant. "Looks like we have no choice."

Lois exhaled. "I hope my viewings of game shows have prepared me for this."

"Weird thing to say, but okay." Robin turned back to the screen.

"So players, give us your names, where you're from and what you will intend to do with that prize."

"My name is Robin, I'm from Gotham and I'm going to make sure these men are okay before making sure you're locked up."

Lois narrowed her eyes at the Riddler. "My name is Lois, I'm from Metropolis and I'm going to stop you and prove Bruce Wayne is innocent."

Riddler smiled. "Ambitious goals! Lets see if you can achieve them. Here is the summary: There are three games, similar to the traditional way of playing a game. Best of three. Each game is different and in order to get to the next game you will need to answer a riddle. Do you understand the rules?" The duo just stared at the Riddler with deadpan stares. "Hmmm, I'm not hearing a response. Do you understand the rules?"

"Loud and clear." Lois replied.

"Likewise." Robin said.

"Here is your first riddle which is a clue about what game you are about to play." Riddler cleared his throat. "I am a ship and your aim is to sink me, yet I don't sink. What am I? Think hard."

Lois and Robin began to think about the riddle that was shared with them. Both looking confused. "A ship that sinks yet doesn't." Lois began pacing around the shield. "What is that?"

"It could mean anything." Robin said.

"Our aim is to sink it yet it doesn't?!" Lois said. "It could mean anything. A toy ship."

"It depends on the model." Robin said. "A paper boat?"

"No, he said ship." Lois said. "We have to sink it yet it doesn't sink."

"And we have to play it." Robin said.

"We have to sink it, yet it doesn't."

"Could you stop repeating that?" Asked the annoyed Robin.

"I'm trying!" Lois argued. "But what can I say?! This riddle doesn't make sense!"

"It's a clue to our next game." Robin said. "We have to sink it…Yet it doesn't." Robin in that moment realised what it implied. "It's Battleship!"

Riddler smiled. "Well done, bird boy. Gotta say, I'm mighty impressed." The shields deactivate and then the floor was lit up with green arrows pointing down the corridor.

"Let's move!" Robin and Lois began to follow the arrows down the corridor that lead to a door marked round one.

When they entered the room they saw right in front of them a Battleship board with all the nine little plastic ships in position.

"You ready to play Battleship?" Riddler asked on a TV screen across from the both of them.

"We have no choice." Lois said as she and Robin took their seats.

"Now, I should warn you that there is a twist to this game." Riddler explained. "You know what happens when you win Battleship. When you sink all the rival player's Battleship."

"Of course, played that on a ton of board game nights." Lois said.

Riddler smiled. "But to be fair, it sounds like there are no stakes, correct? Well…How about this?" Suddenly, Robin and Lois had a pair of metal restrains on their wrists and ankles respectively, causing them to panic. They tried to struggle out of them but unfortunately, they wouldn't budge. "Sorry you two, but you're in a bit of a tight situation. So, if you beat me then you will move to the next round. But if I beat you…." He snapped his fingers and the wooden tiles on the floor separated to reveal that the chairs the two of them were sitting on were floating on some platforms floating on the surface of water. "….Then I've sunk you."

Robin and Lois looked at each other with concern and worry. "Were you ever good at Battleship?" Robin asked.

"My Dad was a military strategist." Lois replied. "So he kind of had the unfair advantage."

"Wow, he is sounding more fun and fun the more I hear about him." Robin remarked sarcastically.

Lois then realised something. "Wait a minute! You set this up! That means you know where our pieces are!"

"No, no, I had Alex and Gus do it." Riddler explained. "I may be forcing you to play a game with life or death consequences but I'm no cheat. I forced Alex and Gus to put your pieces in. Now, let us play. B6."

Robin and Lois looked at their board. "Miss." Robin said.

"J5." Lois said.

Riddler smiled. "Hit. Beginner's luck. H7."

Robin sighed. "Hit."

"I5." Lois said.

"Miss!" Riddler smiled. "H8."

Robin groaned. "You have sunk my battleship."

"Alright!" Lois cracked her neck. "J4."

Riddler looked disappointed. "You have sunk my battleship."

"Yes!" Lois exclaimed. "Take that, Dad!"

Robin just stared at Lois with a surprised expression. "Ooookay."

"H9."

"And you have sunk our battleship." Robin said.

"This is going to be a very long game." Lois groaned.

And so, after such a long game the respective teams only had one piece left. Riddler had a piece that went three squares while Lois and Robin had one that went two.

Lois and Robin looked worried when they saw the piece they had. "We're going to be screwed if this sinks."

"You think this is the first time I've been in a drowning situation?" Robin asked.

"I haven't!" Lois exclaimed.

"Alright, fair." Robin said. "F9."

"Hit!" Riddler said. "E9."

Lois smiled. "Miss."

"F8." Robin said.

"Hit." Riddler smiled. "F5."

Robin and Lois looked worried. "Hit." Lois said.

"One more hit and we're out." Robin said.

"I can see that, kid!" Lois said. "Okay, F9."

"Hit." Riddler smiled. "You have one more battleship don't you? Don't lie, or otherwise things will not just be bad for you. So, I'm gonna guess…" Robin and Lois began to sweat. "F….6."

Lois and Robin looked at their board and smiled. "Miss."

Riddler grumbled. "So close!"

"I'm confident about this one." Lois said. "F7."

Riddler narrowed his eyes at Lois. "You have sunk my battleship. You've won!"

Robin and Lois cheered. "Yes!"

"I bet your dad will be proud of you for that." Robin remarked.

Riddler wiped some sweat from his face. "In order to move on to the next round, you will have to solve this riddle. But here's the twist, Robin will have to answer it."

Lois looked confused. "Why?"

Riddler grinned. "Because Robin has all the gadgets."

"Meaning?" Lois asked before the platform she was on began to descend slowly into the water below. This made Lois panic as she struggled to get out.

"If Robin doesn't answer the riddle, then Lois will sink to the water below and will miss the sensation of breathing oxygen." Riddler explained.

"You're insane!" Robin exclaimed. "You're insane!"

"I have to be." Riddler retorted. "Riddle me this: I am something you own yet I am actually owned by a greater power that you need to abide by. What am I?"

Robin knew that this riddle had a limit as Lois was slowly being submerged underwater. "Robin, hurry up! I don't know how long I can hold my breath for!"

"You seem healthy, so I say 3-5 minutes." Robin said.

"Oh, that's really comforting." Lois remarked sarcastically as her knees became submerged.

"Sorry, I'll think!" Robin argued.

All while Robin slowly thought about the riddle, Lois was slowly sinking into the water. Because right now, her stomach was submerged.

"What is it?" Robin asked in desperation. "Uh. I owe it but a higher power owes it. What is it?" Lois' chest was now submerged underwater. "If I own it, then how does the higher power have the top?" Now, Lois' neck was submerged and she was panicking. "Something like…an apartment. My property yet the landlord owns it and I need to abide by paying rent. It can't just be an apartment, it could apply to….A house as well!" Lois took a deep breath as her head became submerged.

Robin's eyes widened as he finally figured out what this meant. "A home! The answer is a home!"

After a few seconds of silence, a green dinging was heard and suddenly, Robin fell through the water. Next thing he knew, him and a soaked Lois were from what looked to be the ceiling along with a wave of water.

And soon, the crash landed through a roof and landed on a safety mat in the middle of a living room.

Lois stood up and tried shaking herself off due to how soaked she was. "First I got paint and now I'm soaked! This is not a good day for me!"

Robin stood up and smiled. "Thankfully, my gadgets are waterproof."

"My phone is." Lois said. "But just to be safe." When she got her phone out, she saw it was thankfully waterproof. But unfortunately, the signal wasn't working. "No signal."

"You know, I'm beginning to realise, there is no way Edward could afford this." Robin remarked. "As far as I'm aware of, he isn't rich at all."

"He must have some kind of benefactor." Lois theorised. "By the way, where are we?"

All of a sudden, the TV in the living room flickered on to reveal the Riddler. "Well…Well…Nice of you two to drop in. Though, could you at least take your shoes, coats and capes off? You're soaking the carpet!"

"What is your game this time, Riddler?" Robin asked.

"That door on your right is your exit and to your prize if you win." Riddler explained. "You have three minutes to find the key that unlocks the door before they become deadlocked and this house will be your tomb. So, hurry up."

"Hey! Is there a clue as to where the key is?!" Lois asked.

"That would be cheating." Riddler replied. "Do me a favour and follow your heart. Start now."

And so, the three minute timer started and Robin and Lois were now in a race against the clock. To find the key or else they will be trapped in this house forever.

"I'll search upstairs, you search downstairs." Robin said.

"Got it!"

And so, Robin ran upstairs to find the key while Lois began looking under the couch. Upstairs, Robin was in the master bedroom looking through every drawer.

2:45 remaining.

Lois began ransacking the kitchen by tearing drawers off their hinges and even emptying the fridge of all its food.

Upstairs, Robin was in the bathroom going through the bathroom cabinets, searching through every capsule of medicine.

2:08 remaining.

Lois began to tear the couch to shreds thinking the key might be inside the cushions. But all she found was a bunch of fluff.

Robin then searched in what looked to be a girl's bedroom and looked in the closet. But all he found were Princess outfits and what looked to be that of a warrior Princess.

1:32 remaining.

They didn't have long and they will be stuck in this house forever. Lois was now digging her hand through the downstairs toilet to see if it's in the water somewhere.

Meanwhile, Robin was tearing the mattress inside the family bedroom to find the key. That was when, he suddenly noticed something.

There was a portrait above the bed. And that portrait, was of a heart.

0:59 remaining.

Robin quickly removed the picture and found nothing. Then, he looked at the portrait and tore it to shreds. There, he finally found the key.

0:30 remaining.

"I found it! Get to the door!" Robin shouted as he ran down the stairs as fast as he could.

Lois did as she was told and ran for the door. Robin quickly arrived with the key in hand.

0:20 remaining.

"Hurry!" A desperate Lois commanded.

Robin quickly inserted the key into the lock and began to turn it.

0:14 remaining.

Robin quickly turned the key fast enough and heard the click.

"Let's go!"

0:09 remaining.

Robin quickly opened the door where he and Lois dived out into a corridor with a thud. They looked at the door they jumped out of and saw some a metal door appear, locking itself tight. Some bars showed up on the windows.

Lois and Robin panted, realising how close they were to almost being trapped forever underground. "You know, I just realised, even if we ended up trapped, Superman could just come rescue us." Robin remarked.

They walked down the corridor with determination where they come across a locked door with a green question mark.

Then, a tv ascended from the ground and live footage of the Riddler began to play. "Hello, dynamic duo, welcome to the final riddle. You need to answer this riddle before claiming your prize."

"Fine. But make it quick." Lois said.

"They say honesty is the best policy. But what if it's daring?"

Lois looked befuddled. "Huh?"

"Oh, I think I get it." Robin said with a smile. "Honesty, daring, it's truth or dare."

The door they stood in front of opened up to reveal a room with what looked to be a floor with ten tiles. And above the tiles was a platform.

Standing on that platform was none other than the Riddler, holding what appeared to be a question mark cane. The rest of his wardrobe consisted of black shoes and green pants with black question marks on each leg.

And behind him, on two electric chairs were Alex and Gus respectively with gags on their mouths. Riddler smiled with joy as he looked at his opponents.

"Well, well, well, welcome to the final round." Riddler said.

"We did it, Edward!" Lois chided. "Best of three."

"You have to honour that." Robin said. "Let them go."

Riddler spun his cane. "Well, there has been a change of plans. You've gotten so far, I wanna see how good you are at the final round."

"Edward, you can't dishonour that!" Lois yelled.

Riddler tapped his cane on the platform. "You're right, I can't. But….I set this all up, it would be very disappointing and anticlimactic if I didn't. You need to play a game of truth or dare!"

"What makes you think we will play this game?!" Robin exclaimed. "We almost died playing your others!"

"Well, you're going to not play for your lives, but them two." He pointed to Alex and Gus. The former looked deadpan while the latter, wearing a band aid on his head, looked afraid. "You see, in order to play my version of truth or dare you will need to play it like you always do. You will decide on what you do. Truth or dare. And don't keep picking one thing or otherwise that won't be fair. Just go two truths, one dare and vice versa. And every time you either don't do either of these things, then I will charge up a little fuse box underground that connects to these electric chairs that our esteemed prizes are resting their comfortable touches on. Then…" He pulled a taser from his pocket and used it to zap Alex. "…So either you save these two by humiliating yourselves or these two will be fried!"

Lois and Robin looked reluctant to play. But they knew, that the lives of two men were in their hands. They gave each other some reluctant stares before standing on the first platform.

"For every truth or dare you complete, you move a space." Riddler explained. "But be careful what you pick. They might ruin your relationships. So, Miss Lane, truth or dare?"

"Alright, dare." Lois said.

Riddler smiled. "Bold move. Lois Lane, I dare you to send a bizarre message to your boyfriend, Clark Kent." Lois went wide eyed in horror. "Oh yes, I know who you are. Here's what you need to write…"

Meanwhile, Superman and Batman were travelling through the city towards a location. Superman was flying while Batman was running across the rooftops. When all of a sudden, Superman received a text on his phone.

He opened it up and looked at the message. "It's a message from Lois."

"It could be important, read it aloud." Batman requested.

Superman opened it up and read the message. He looked at it in confusion. "Uh…Rub a baby, buggy bumpers?"

Batman looked at Superman with a look of what could only be described as fascinated and confused. "Some girlfriend you got there, Kent. Don't screw it up."

"Was that sarcasm?!" Superman asked while Batman jumped over a roof.

Back at the studio, Riddler smiled. "So, Boy Wonder, truth or dare?"

"Truth." Robin said.

"You're a young boy, aren't you?" Riddler asked. "Do you have a crush on a special someone?"

Robin's cheeks turned red with embarrassment before getting serious. "Why should I tell you? You just might hold her hostage."

"Oh, it's a her?" Riddler remarked.

Robin grumbled. "I won't say anything detailed."

"Oh, don't worry, just say her name." Riddler explained. "Doesn't have to be a full name."

"Fine…Her name is Barb."

"Barb as in Barbara?" Riddler asked.

"Enough!" Robin demanded. "That will be all."

Riddler smiled. "Very well, you move a space."

Lois and Robin moved a space. "So, Lois, truth or dare?"

"Truth."

"Do you have a romantic interest in Superman?" Riddler asked. "One that is superior to Clark Kent? For example, shall we say, you had physical interactions with the man?"

Lois smiled. "I do have romantic interest in Superman. But not as strong as the feelings I have for Clark."

"Well, no wonder!" Riddler remarked. "Wish I got my hands on him!" He hit Alex in the face with the cane. "Alright, Robin, truth or dare?"

"Why aren't you playing?" Robin asked.

"Huh?"

"Aren't the rules of truth or dare tailored to those who are playing as opposed to just excluding a select few?" Robin asked.

Riddler narrowed his eyes at Robin. "This is my version. You play along or they die."

"Alright then, dare." Robin said.

"I dare you to remove your boots." Riddler said. "So you can walk without them on."

Robin shrugged his shoulders. "Okay." He removed his boots to reveal he had a spare pair on, annoying the Riddler.

"Never know if they're gonna get damaged." Robin said.

Riddler's eye twitched. "I suppose you did take off your boots. Move a space."

The two moved a space. "Lois, truth or dare?"

"Truth."

"Where would you rather work? Gotham Gazette with your idol, Vicki Vale or the Daily Planet?"

"After seeing the kind of person is, The Planet." Lois replied.

"This truth or dare game is less intense than I thought it would be." Robin remarked.

They moved a space. "Yeah. I guess it depends on what we pick."

"Lois, truth or dare?" Riddler asked.

"Dare."

Riddler smiled. "I dare you, to punch Robin in the face, really hard."

Lois was in shock. "What? I can't do that, he's just a kid!"

"This game has no time for morality, Lois, you need to hit Robin in the face or otherwise they will die." Riddler warned her.

Robin didn't look worried as he looked at Lois. "Miss Lane, just punch me in the face."

"But…But…"

"I took on worst." Robin assured her. "Believe me."

Lois slowly walked up to Robin, reluctantly clenching her fist. With one reassuring nod from the Boy Wonder, Lois decided to take a hit.

Then, with one mighty swing, she hit Robin in the face. He panted in pain over how hard it him that she swore he was holding back tears.

When he looked at her, she saw that there was a small little cut on his lip. Lois knew she hit hard, but she didn't know it was that hard.

She gasped in shock while Riddler grinned. "Robin?"

"Dare." Robin said.

"To make things fair, how about I dare you to hit Lois wherever you like with your staff."

Robin went wide eyed in surprise. "What?"

"Come on, it's fair." Riddler said. "Right, Lex?!" He hit Alex in the chest with his cane. "See, like so."

"Robin, you might as well do it." Lois suggested.

Robin looked reluctant but knew some lives were on the line. So, he removed his staff from his belt and began to analyse Lois to see which parts of the body he could cause less pain to. Face? Legs? Chest? Arms?

"Lois, I'm about to hit you in your stomach." Robin said.

"Alright." Lois spread her arms out as a means to make sure she didn't fight back with her reflexes. Robin, though reluctant, raised his staff high, ready to hit Lois.

Then, with a deep breath he swung his staff right into Lois' abdomen, causing her to drop to her knees as she held to where the pain was coming from.

"I'm sorry, Lois." Robin said.

Lois have a smile despite the stinging pain. "It's okay. You did good, kid."

They moved another space, despite the fact Lois was still in pain over the stinging. "Truth! Give me truth!"

"Have you ever kissed Superman before, Lois? On the lips, specifically?" Riddler asked.

"I have, yes." Lois replied with no hesitation.

"Wow, no hesitation." Riddler remarked. "Two timer ain't ya?"

"Shut up or otherwise I will turn every question mark into an exclamation!" Lois' threat was met with a various reactions. Riddler looked shocked, Alex was stone faced, Gus was shaking his head while Robin cringed. Lois took the time to analyse what she said. "What did I just say?"

Riddler smiled. "Alright Robin, truth or dare."

Robin grinned back. "How about dare?"

"I dare you to remove your mask." Riddler said. "Let everyone see who you really are."

Lois quickly came to Robin's defence. "Do you have any idea what this could mean?"

"Yes. They will know, I will know and you will know." Riddler explained. "So come on Robin, will you remove your mask or make sure these people die?"

"Riddler, I have something for you." Robin said. "A riddle."

Riddler seemed surprised that he gave a nervous smile. "A riddle for me? Well, I am flattered…But…"

"It's a good one, trust me." Robin assured him.

Riddler glanced at Alex before glancing back at the Boy Wonder. "Fire away, kid."

"Riddle me this: Do you have an escape plan?" Robin asked.

Riddler looked confused before Robin did something he should have expected. The Boy Wonder removed a batarang from his belt and tossed it at the wires that connected to the electric chairs, knocking the chairs of their power.

And this put Riddler in a rough spot as he did not plan for this outcome, at all. "Oh, I have a dare for you Riddler, I dare you to run."

Riddler grinned. "Already way ahead." He fell backwards through a window. Robin quickly grappled up onto the platform to look at the hole in the window.

He saw what looked like an elevator zooming up faster than any other elevator he has seen. On top of it, was the Riddler himself with his feet hanging from the ledge.

Robin, knowing he wouldn't be able to catch up with him, tossed a tracking device on the back of his black shoes.

After he did that, he walked towards Alex and removed his gag. "Are you alright?"

"Fine." Alex said. "My father will hear about this and he won't be pleased."

Robin walked towards Gus and removed his gag. "Mr Goreman?"

"Oh…Oh…..Oh man, I got hit on the head by a wrench." He said. "I think I need a hospital. I could be dying." He looked at Lois, whom was on her knees over the stinging pain. "Oh, is it just me or did Batman get shorter?"

Lois groaned either in pain or frustration while Robin shook his head.

Some good time later, the police and a team of paramedics had arrived. Gus was taken away in an ambulance while Alex was reporting to the police.

"I don't know how it happened." Alex said. "Edward just seemed like a chill guy. It's like he suddenly snapped and went insane for no reason."

Up on the roof of the TV station, Lois had her back rested against the leg holding the sign while Robin was calling on Alfred. "Yeah…Yeah…Okay." He approached Lois whom was still holding her abdomen.

"It can't be that bad." Lois said. "Right?"

Robin got down on his knee, grabbed the hem of her shirt and pulled it up to look at the mark he had left her. It was a huge gash that stretched sideways and went over her navel.

Robin cringed along with Lois. "Will that leave a scar?" She asked.

"Don't worry." Robin said. "I've had a mark like that before. It won't scar. Just have to worry about infection. Luckily, medical supplies will arrive shortly." He looked up and saw a bat shaped jet coming over towards them.

It then shot out a pod that landed right in front of them.

"Is that a bomb?" Lois asked.

"No, medical supplies." Robin walked towards the pod and removed his mask so the machine could scan his eye. Then the pod opened up and Robin removed the supplies he needed.

As he walked towards the reporter, his eyes exposed for her to see. He was no longer Robin, but Dick Grayson. "Watch out, here comes the best part."

Lois looked over Dick's shoulder to see the pod completely disintegrate into nothing but dust. "Oh, I guess that's cool."

The boy poured a bottle of what looked to be disinfectant on a white cloth before gently dabbing it on Lois' gash, causing the woman to cringe.

"It's okay." Robin said.

"I know." Lois said. "My Dad used to use this stuff on me every time I had a fall when I was training."

"Listen, Lois, I'm sorry about, ya know, the gash." Robin said.

Lois looked alarmed. "Why are you apologising?! I punched you in the face! And you're just a kid!"

"So? I've been through worse." Robin said. "I once tried chasing after a giant humanoid bat and fell through a glass stain window of Gotham's oldest cathedral. Worst of all, there was a funeral taking place."

Lois gave a slight chuckle before cringing due to the pain. "But…I did hit you."

"If you didn't, then those two men would have ended up dead." Robin said. "Batman would have done the same. Or maybe slap me."

"Do you get the feeling that this was mainly designed for you and Batman?" Lois asked.

"He knew there would be two." Robin said. "So maybe."

"So, we lost him, huh?" Lois asked, looking disappointed.

Robin grinned. "Not quite. I placed a tracking device on him while he was riding that elevator." Robin tapped on his glove to project a hologram of a map of Gotham. At a certain point on the map, there was a blinking bat symbol. "And here we are, the Kilmer Docks. That's where he is. Probably getting cozy with Bane if that's where he is hiding out."

"I hope we can get him." Lois said. "I wanna give him a punch and a gash on his own belly to see how it feels!"

Robin smiled. "You handle a staff well. I saw you handle it well when you took on Sionis."

Lois smiled. "Thanks. How long will this take?"

"Just a few more minutes." Robin replied.

Lois smiled. "So, who's this Barb person you mentioned?" Robin narrowed his eyes at the woman before roughly dabbing the cloth on her scratch. "Ow!"

Meanwhile, at the Gazette, Vicki had arrived back in her office looking annoyed over recent events between her, Superman and Batman.

"Stupid costumed vigilantes!" She removed her jacket off her body and tossed it aside. "I'd sue them if I could! Uh….But public opinion might sway the jury." She sat on her office chair and groaned in frustration. Then, she smiled. "Hey, at least my report about Superman and Batman is selling well for the readers. I should probably write a report on it." That was when she felt a breeze coming from her right.

"Did I forget to shut the window?" She looked towards the window and saw that there was a ginormous hole that looked like someone smashed through it. Or someone threw something through it.

Nervously, she walked towards the window to investigate the hole. "How did that get there?" She asked herself.

"You can ask your security guard, Todd." She gasped and turned to face a shadowy corner where Bane walked out. "He was quite persistent I leave. Unfortunately, I had other plans."

Vicki ran towards her desk and pushed a button under it that called security. "You'll regret this!"

"I won't." Bane retorted. "Try calling for your security because they aren't coming."

Vicki, in a rare moment of fear, was face-to-face with Bane himself. "Wh…Wh…What do you want from me?"

Bane slowly walked to Vicki, his feet almost echoing as he did. "I came here to tell you how much I despise you. In the beginning, I admit, I admired you. Your ambition to hunt for the truth was alluring. But somewhere along the line, you became something else. A woman who only cares about slander than truth."

Vicki gave a nervous grin. "What have I ever said about you to deserve this?"

"I allow the world call me what they please." Bane said. "But this isn't about your opinions on me, or Superman, or Batman, or Green Arrow or that Wonder Woman or that Aqua Man. It's about what you and Superman are going to do for me."

Vicki began to sweat. "What?"

Bane held her by the shoulder. "A test of Superman's morality."