1. This is definitely fine! It'll be workable for now, though some of his setups there may have been destroyed. Feel free to play with this how you want!
3. This is also fine. For specific things like kevlar and carbon fibre, he may have wanted to use stretches of chaos in the city (like the most recent monster attack, or less recently, the EMP) to break into corporate warehouses to try to get his hands on this stuff and begin to store it. We're happy to let you handwave this. He would need to do the legwork to figure it out, but we know Damian's a trained detective.
In terms of gadgetry, we do think he can start to do that himself—especially since he's long-since familiarized himself with a lot of the tech. One hurdle he'll have to overcome is syncing anything up with his neutral implant. He'll want to both figure out how to keep his applications from being traceable (likely by acquiring a heavily encrypted cloud server of his own), and prevent them from being read on nearby local networks. We figure Batman does similar stuff in Gotham so he's untraceable, but Damian will need to level up his knowledge here. Again, in his preparations, it's possible he's already gotten some of this in order—we know you've been working toward this plot for a while!
4. Good to know! Right now, Damian will notice that the mob groups are trying to shore up the weapons market while playing good samaritans to the public. They want to arm New Amsterdam to care for themselves following the periods of strife, and they want to appear more trustworthy. While there won't be anyone dropping Durcell's name during this, Damian can easily put two and two together and figure out that someone gave them the means to begin to fortify their bases.
Petty crime in 2512 is pretty nonexistent otherwise. Theft is pointless because money isn't tangible. Most of what he'll be seeking out are drug dealers, people trying to gather monster corpses for experimentation (some of which are more creative than the previous berserking drug, like taking the toxins off some of them), and black market deals for weapons, goods, and dangerous and completely untraceable cybernetic weapons. Thanks to all of the recent trouble in New Amsterdam, criminals have only been emboldened.
Once he starts getting in the swing of saving people, he may notice some of the shrines in the area popping up that depict the Nightwing symbol woven into the sacred geometry. There are some that even begin to tell little stories in imagery and symbols, weaving Nightwing's signature blue color into the blue that the Displaced are known for. If he camps out, he might even catch a few people placing candles or offerings there, especially if their loved ones were helped by him.
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1. This is definitely fine! It'll be workable for now, though some of his setups there may have been destroyed. Feel free to play with this how you want!
3. This is also fine. For specific things like kevlar and carbon fibre, he may have wanted to use stretches of chaos in the city (like the most recent monster attack, or less recently, the EMP) to break into corporate warehouses to try to get his hands on this stuff and begin to store it. We're happy to let you handwave this. He would need to do the legwork to figure it out, but we know Damian's a trained detective.
In terms of gadgetry, we do think he can start to do that himself—especially since he's long-since familiarized himself with a lot of the tech. One hurdle he'll have to overcome is syncing anything up with his neutral implant. He'll want to both figure out how to keep his applications from being traceable (likely by acquiring a heavily encrypted cloud server of his own), and prevent them from being read on nearby local networks. We figure Batman does similar stuff in Gotham so he's untraceable, but Damian will need to level up his knowledge here. Again, in his preparations, it's possible he's already gotten some of this in order—we know you've been working toward this plot for a while!
4. Good to know! Right now, Damian will notice that the mob groups are trying to shore up the weapons market while playing good samaritans to the public. They want to arm New Amsterdam to care for themselves following the periods of strife, and they want to appear more trustworthy. While there won't be anyone dropping Durcell's name during this, Damian can easily put two and two together and figure out that someone gave them the means to begin to fortify their bases.
Petty crime in 2512 is pretty nonexistent otherwise. Theft is pointless because money isn't tangible. Most of what he'll be seeking out are drug dealers, people trying to gather monster corpses for experimentation (some of which are more creative than the previous berserking drug, like taking the toxins off some of them), and black market deals for weapons, goods, and dangerous and completely untraceable cybernetic weapons. Thanks to all of the recent trouble in New Amsterdam, criminals have only been emboldened.
Once he starts getting in the swing of saving people, he may notice some of the shrines in the area popping up that depict the Nightwing symbol woven into the sacred geometry. There are some that even begin to tell little stories in imagery and symbols, weaving Nightwing's signature blue color into the blue that the Displaced are known for. If he camps out, he might even catch a few people placing candles or offerings there, especially if their loved ones were helped by him.