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Finally, tucked in a velvet-lined case, was the prize: a . It featured a dual-firing mechanism—one line to pull him up, and a second rechargeable winch capable of lifting a thousand pounds.
One goon swung a lead pipe. Batman caught it with his forearm, the sparking blue. The man collapsed instantly, his muscles locked by the surge. Two more rushed him, but a quick deployment of Smoke Pellets —another staple in his belt—turned the dock into an opaque ghost town.
"I’ll take the lot," Bruce said, tossing a roll of bills onto the grimy table. The Field Test batman gadgets to buy
The neon hum of Gotham’s underground market was a sound Bruce Wayne knew well, though tonight he navigated it as "Matches Malone." He wasn’t here to bust a drug ring; he was here because the tactical advantage was slipping. Even a billionaire with a R&D department sometimes needed the raw, untested tech of the black market to stay ahead.
He placed the grapple gun on the workbench. It was more than just gadgets; it was the insurance policy for a city that never stopped trying to break him. Finally, tucked in a velvet-lined case, was the prize: a
Bruce looked at the scorched knuckles of the gauntlets. "They kept me five seconds ahead of the fight, Alfred. In Gotham, five seconds is a lifetime."
The first item on the table was a , but not the standard aerodynamic blades. These were Remote-Controlled Batarangs , outfitted with high-frequency sonar. "They map the room before they hit the target," The Ferret whispered. Bruce felt the weight—perfectly balanced. He imagined them banking around corners in the Narrows, providing a 3D layout of hostile territory before he even stepped foot inside. Batman caught it with his forearm, the sparking blue
As he descended, he fired the . Instead of pulling himself up, he used the high-tension winch to snag a heavy shipping crate, swinging it like a pendulum to clear the perimeter guards. He landed in the center of the remaining group.