In what situations would Batman kill?

In what situations would Batman kill?
If he is unable to avoid service, would Bruce Wayne serve in a just war?

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>If he is unable to avoid service
He's rich, why would he ever be unable to avoid service?

>In what situations would Batman kill?
non-humans. Bruce has no problem killing aliens/monsters a lot of the time.
>if he is unable to avoid service, would Bruce Wayne serve in a just war?
you have already said he cannot avoid serving so yes by definition he would serve. He'd find some bullshit plot armor way to not kill anyone though.

Bruce would probably fake an injury or pretend to be too incompetent to be a soldier.

>if

>would Bruce Wayne serve in a just war
No such thing.

could be

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Batman refuses to take a life because it irrevocably alters his role as a vigilante. By taking a life he is taking the law into his own hands, acting as judge, jury and executioner rather than as a supplement to the police force. Batman's refusal to kill is what keeps him in the good graces of the public as well as the police. If he were to kill an enemy he would be as lawless as they are, the difference would only be a moral degree.

None of this has anything to do with going to war and killing as part of an officially sanctioned, 100% legal military operation. Batman is not some pussy conscientious objector.

Modern fans and writers have made a ridiculous mountain out of the molehole that is Batman's no kill rule. It was only implemented in 1940 after his gratuitously murdered some thugs with a machine gun mounted to the Bat-plane, the editor decided Batman should never murder anyone again. But even after that there were many examples of Batman punching someone off a cliff or building during a fight. He basically killed the Joker every time he saw him, he just didn't do it in the premeditated manner that defines it as murder.

>Batman refuses to take a life because it irrevocably alters his role as a vigilante. By taking a life he is taking the law into his own hands, acting as judge, jury and executioner rather than as a supplement to the police force. Batman's refusal to kill is what keeps him in the good graces of the public as well as the police. If he were to kill an enemy he would be as lawless as they are, the difference would only be a moral degree.
This

Theoretical. Joker has batman in a chair. If he stays in the chair hundreds of innocents will die. If he gets off the chair it will pull the trigger on a gun aimed at the Joker. Joker finally found out that Batman’s weakness is his morality. Joker wins his crazy game.

Two choices Batman. There are 2 buttons to press in the next 60 seconds. I you press #1 the Joker whom is bound right now is raped by an automated robot dressed up as the bat. Press #2 hundreds of buttholes from men and woman i have kidnapped will be raped by hundreds of automated dildos fucking machines to fuck them all at once.

It's a simple train scenario. Pull the lever batman. You have 34 seconds left

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>Rich guy being unable to avoid service
This stretches disbelief more than anything from Batman.

Hippy.

You acknowledge him as a vigilante, then give 'taking the law into his own hands' as an argument.

>. By taking a life he is taking the law into his own hands, acting as judge, jury and executioner rather than as a supplement to the police force.
He's already doing that. Vigilantism is BY DEFINITION taking the law into your own hands and flouting due process.

If the subject in question is an alien. Batman is a hypocrite like that. Same with most Earth-based heroes that claims they refuse to kill but than goes ahead and kills an alien.

>In what situations would Batman kill?
To avoid taxes. A lot of inspectors skeletons are burred in those caves under Wayne mansion.

Shut up, Boco

when it's not human/ actually alive.

He killed Darkseid

Aliens are outside of the law.

My dad swore there was some time in the 80s comics where Batman killed over some psychological/mindscrew reason, anyone know what he might have been talking about?