The C's Were... Wrong?!?

In the Adventures Series, Chapter 12, the C's state that "Batman" can fly. I regret to inform them that "Batman" CANNOT fly. I guess the 6th density doesn't have comic book stores. ;) P.S. This was meant to be humorous because I found it so. That 6th Density STO beings would say that tickled my funny bone. I hope they don't get mad. PEACE
 
That reference was actually a coded message that only became clear 16 months later when Ark was preparing to get on a plane and fly to meet me. He wrote and told me that I could identify him by his "Batman backpack."

He didn't know what the Cs had said about Batman.

That entire session was really strange... full of coded info.
 
Whoa! I remember reading that part (about the backpack) too but didn't put it 2gether... that's really cool! PEACE
 
Yup, me too! You are not alone! Every day is a new and learning experience!

Cheers!
 
Batman can fly. That I am aware of he has 2 main methods, his glider cape, and of course, the bat plane.

So technically, batman can fly. He may not fly in the sense that superman flies, but he can "fly".
 
Thanks for the explanation. That bit about Batman being able to fly (interpreted in the usual way) has bugged me for years!
 
I actually thought Batman glided since he jumped off all of the rooftops of Got-ham. Then, you would see him 'flying' above us from our perpectives. So, Batman fly from the top and Superman fly from the bottom. Now that makes sense.
 
anart said:
Any day we can discuss the finer points of Batman's locomotion AND Joe uses the word 'skulduggery'
Joe said:
There's obviously more to it than Mr Drador's explanation, but that doesn't mean some skulduggery is not afoot...we simply HAVE to conclude that google simply HAS to be doing something to skew/control the data.

I mean, look at Fox news! I mean, does a bear use an area of relatively dense foliage as a make-shift lavatory?

Joe
is a good day for me.
For me, even better is his euphemistic talent for using extreme precision to obscure that crudely-familiar question about those grizzly toilet habits -- great wit I "barely" caught, since I'm "relatively dense" this time of day ;).
 
JGeropoulas said:
For me, even better is his euphemistic talent for using extreme precision to obscure that crudely-familiar question about those grizzly toilet habits -- great wit I "barely" caught, since I'm "relatively dense" this time of day ;).
Joe's wit is genetic: it's 'cause he's Irish...

It is also possible that he kissed the Blarney Stone! Heck, he even brought a piece of it home one day!
 
Now hold on a second, you guys clearly aren't Batman watchers. The "new" Batman can fly, like superman. Ever see the TV show "Batman Beyond"? He just flies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ex3eMWNk60

Granted, it aired in 1999, 4 years after this session, but to be fair, the C's are not stuck in a linear time like we are either, and they might not always be good at the whole "timing" of things. However, they put "Batman" in quotes, which I think suggests more than meets the eye as Laura said:

Q: (L) Okay, square one: Is the quorum composed of humans who have been alchemists, who are presently in
possession of a substance called "the elixir of life" and which David Hudson calls "monoatomic gold?"
A: And much, much more! Monoatomic gold is but one minor issue here. Why get lead astray by focusing upon it solely. It would be akin to focusing on the fact that "Batman" can fly! Is that the only important thing that "Batman" does in the story? Is it?
 
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