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Bruce Wayne was capable of using a form of Detective Mode known as "Concentration", which appeared to be a manifestation of his training around the world over the years and Tokagure Ryu training including no actual technological apparatus. That version worked much the same way as his later Detective Vision, and was able to discern armed enemies in orange as separate from ones in blue who were either unarmed or unconscious, as well as different areas of the environment that could be used to interact. Batman used his Detective Vision even in his early times as the Dark Knight. Not only could it read heart beats, conditions, see through walls, and display skeletons, but it could re-wind a crime scene to see how the death/crime was committed via the Batcomputer. However, the actual people in the crime scene (both the assailant and victim) lacked detail, and appeared instead only as nondescript holograms whose movements were estimated from environmental clues, which meant that it was not completely accurate.




This and possibly future versions of the gadget were dependent on the Batcomputer for functional use, as it was unusable when the computer was broken by Bane. Batman's Detective Vision could be blocked by henchmen wearing backpack jammers, and required those henchmen to be knocked out, so Batman could destroy the jammers and use his Detective Vision in Predator Mode. Deathstroke also had a digital seeing gadget built into his mask called "Tactical Vision", which was most likely stolen/adopted from the Military. Joker's Henchmen and Bane's Henchmen also managed to make use of a semi-perfect device similar to Detective Vision, though it consumed power, and could only be used for a short time. Batman returned to the regular use of Detective Vision during his hunt for Mr. Freeze. Batman brought his cowl lined with Detective Mode back into the field in Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate to thoroughly scan his crime filled environment. Detective Mode also had a new use that time.




Batman used it to see in dark areas where no light was present. Batman uses a scaled down version during the Joker's takeover, though it appeared to have multiple filters for different trace evidence types, e.g. breath particles, tobacco traces, etc. Joker used a special set of glasses, colored red and yellow with swirls, to track enemies. Again, Batman returned to using the normal Detective Mode to help him identify enemies, but it ould also identify armed enemies. As with Origins, Batman's Detective Mode could be blocked by henchmen wearing backpack jammers. Catwoman possessed a version called Thief Vision that only allowed her to see enemies, but not discern between unarmed and armed, though weapons were a lighter shade compared to people. Robin possessed a version similar to Batman's, though still inferior. Nightwing possessed a variant that was grey, with yellow identification, and was an active radar as well. As before, Batman used Detective Mode to help him identify enemies.




Crime scene reconstructions were shown in better detail than in Origins. It could also do scans of out-of-place markers on deceased victims via a Deep Tissue Scanner, as Batman demonstrated when investigating six grisly serial killing victims, which Batman utilized because directly IDing the victims via DNA analysis was impossible due to their DNA being corrupted, and whatever DNA was left was destroyed via acid on the fingertips. As with previous games, Batman's Detective Mode could still be blocked by henchmen wearing backpack jammers. Additionally, some henchmen may be equipped with a device that could track Batman's Detective Mode (i.e. if Detective Mode was used for too long, all enemies would be alerted to Batman's position) or may wear Optic Deflection armor to render themselves unseeable by Detective Mode (that could be disabled by the Disruptor via an upgrade).QFor the MSX and ZX Spectrum Batman: The Caped CrusaderEarth-One A · QFor the Amiga and PC Batman: The Video GameBurtonverse A ·




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