Regardless of timeline or multiverse problems, Jason and the third Robin are still stuck in the middle of nowhere. For Jason, the only possible benefit to splitting up would be he wouldn't have a constant reminder of being replaced right by him. But as furious as he is, he wants to talk to the kid. He wants answers.
"But I wanna know your story. Why? What got you into those colors? What's your damage?"
They're blunt questions. Maybe a little hurtful too. But Jason's in no mood to be polite. Based on Dick and himself, a normal kid doesn't picks up the Robin mantle.
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Regardless of timeline or multiverse problems, Jason and the third Robin are still stuck in the middle of nowhere. For Jason, the only possible benefit to splitting up would be he wouldn't have a constant reminder of being replaced right by him. But as furious as he is, he wants to talk to the kid. He wants answers.
"But I wanna know your story. Why? What got you into those colors? What's your damage?"
They're blunt questions. Maybe a little hurtful too. But Jason's in no mood to be polite. Based on Dick and himself, a normal kid doesn't picks up the Robin mantle.