Batsubway Rocket

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 * Image                  = Bat_Subway_Rocket_001.jpg
 * OfficialName           = Batsubway Rocket
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 * VehicleType            = Unique
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 * Universe               = New Earth


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 * LeadDesigner           = Harold Allnut
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 * Place of Creation      = Batcave
 * CurrentOwner           = Batman (Bruce Wayne)


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 * PreviousOwners         = Az-Bat; Batman (Dick Grayson)
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 * Creators               = Chuck Dixon; Graham Nolan; Scott Hanna
 * First                  = Detective Comics Vol 1 667
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After the Earthquake that devastated Gotham City,Bruce Wayne modernized and reactivated the Subway Rocket, because the streets were impassable. The Subway Rocket was also used by Dick Grayson,in his time as Batman.
 * HistoryText            = During the Knightquest-The Crusade,Harold Allnut designed and built the Subway Rocket that connects the Batcave to Gotham's Subway system through the abandoned rail lines,for the case that the streets are obstructed and Az-Bat need to travel great distances in short time.


 * Capabilities           = The Subway Rocket has two pairs of jet on your back, able to reach speeds of up to 250 miles per hour permitting to reach any part of the city in mere minutes. Like the Batmobile,the Subway Rocket has an onboard computer with an advanced navigation system,able to deviate from other vehicles and control the underground transit system and anti tracking device.
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 * Coming Soon.
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Recommended Reading

 * Detective Comics Vol 1 667
 * Batman and Robin (Volume 1)

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