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From: ccrrick@ucdavis.UUCP (Rick Heli)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: Re: Batman trivia (some answers)
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Date: Thu, 4-Jul-85 19:42:07 EDT
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> > > 	6) Who was the only villian ever to find and infiltrate the Batcave?
> 
> This question seams to be causing a lot of different answers. Every major
> villain (Catwoman, Riddler, Joker, & Penquin) has been mentioned as the
> correct answer. Now it may be true that all of them have been in the Batcave,
> but I believe the question is asking for the villain who found and infiltrated
> the Batcave through his own reasoning and efforts. To illustrate this better,
> in the movie Penquin did get into the Batcave, but Batman gave him some
> Batgas and knocked him out. The Penquin did not know the location of the
> Batcave, and wouldn't be able to find it again. I believe in another episode

I believe that this was movie.  He had his "dehydrated" men
with him.  After he added water, the men came alive.  Unfortunately,
for him, when hit they disappeared.  And if it was the movie, I
think that, given the nature of the evildoers' alliance, that the
Joker (at least) was probably there as well.

> some villain hid in the trunk of the Batmobile, so that villain also 
> infiltrated the Batcave, but did not find it.

I think this was the Joker.

The only villain I can 
> remember who deduced where the Batcave was, and then infiltrated by means
> of the sewer system or some old abondon mine shafts, or sometyhing like that
> was King Tut. Fortunately for our heros, he shifted back to his 
> non-criminal personality (remember he had a split personality) during
> the fight and lost all memory of the Batcave's location.

He was tunnelling around "stately Wayne manor."  Unfortunately, all
this disruption caused a mild earthquake and a rock fell down and
hit Tut on the head.  Instant amnesia.  Really.  That's the only
thing that saved Batman's bacon that time.  A weaker way out than the
usual utility belt device.  And Batman admitted it, "Geology is, at
best, an inexact science."  (or something like that)

It seems to me like these are all answers to the question.  Whether
or not the infiltration was repeatable is not the point to the
villains, only that they could penetrate the cave and perform their
evildoing.
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					--rick heli
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