...I dunno. Maybe. I'll be leavin' a lot of people behind, if I do. Sure, they're all homeless too, but hey- friends are friends. And I'm scared to leave, y'know? Functionin' witha job's weird enough, let 'lone a place outside my city.
The entirety of Gotham, except for the rich areas in the hills and such, is pretty damend cheap. I don't know about good. But I hear that, for example, during low budget seasons some unscrupulous officials rent out sections of City Hall to squatters.
Man. Gotham.
But in all honesty I'd take Gotham over Metropolis. No, seriously. The worst thing that ever happened to me in Gotham was that I got laughed at maniacally and there was a period where it was a bad idea to eat the fish. In Metropolis we had five runaway trains, two alien invasions, a revolt by mutant underdwellers, a technological hyper-redesign of the city that played havoc with the bus routes, a permutation of the Anti-Life Equation, and Lobo. All in the same week.
There is no such thing as a mass Arkham escape. Arkham operates on a level of perma-escape, with the occasional outbreak of internments whenever a more introspective storyline comes along.
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Man. Gotham.
But in all honesty I'd take Gotham over Metropolis. No, seriously. The worst thing that ever happened to me in Gotham was that I got laughed at maniacally and there was a period where it was a bad idea to eat the fish. In Metropolis we had five runaway trains, two alien invasions, a revolt by mutant underdwellers, a technological hyper-redesign of the city that played havoc with the bus routes, a permutation of the Anti-Life Equation, and Lobo. All in the same week.
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Really? Huh. There was the mass Arkham escape a while ago...
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((*is a bad movieverse person* *needs more comicsss*))
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Plus, an automated, off-site systems calls you personally whenever there's a breakout.
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