I keep seeing people being confused about dcmk silly wordplay posts so this is my attempt to explain
(you can also refer to detective conan ep 400: ran suspicion for more worplay fun)
This table list off various alternative pronunciation for each number, though not exhaustive.
examples:
Mo-ro-fu-shi day: x-6-2-4 -> June 24th (theres none for Mo?)
Ha-ku-ba day: 8-9-8 -> August 9th (ignore the last digit for dates)
Ha-tto-ri day: 8-10-6 -> August 10th
Ha-i-ba-ra day: 8-1-8-6 -> August 18th
Ku-ro-ba day: 9-6-8 -> September 6th
Ku-dou day: 9-10 -> September 10th
Tou-ya-ma day: 10-8-0 -> October 8th
Its not their birthday!!! Its their wordplay day
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What interesting things do you think they can do with Stephanie to make her stand out from the other Batkids?
I feel like this deserves a deep analysis, but that will be for another day.
The most efficient way to make her stand-out will be to give her a story that's fully centered on her (with NO Cass or Tim for once, please) with a focus on her personal development and inner-conflict.
But that's basically impossible to get in modern-day, especially for a C-list character who's part of the "Batfamily" where everyone has only one personality trait. However, on surface-level, I think there's a lot of little gimmicks that I think they should bring back to make her presence in Gotham more unique for readers.
You know how back in the day she and her dad used to have those white-belts with capsule-thingy that can explode into sticky slime or even ruin guns? Bring it back and have it be her thing:
Also at first glance, I actually liked how she used to leave clues/riddles to help the police find criminals, it almost felt like she was the "reverse Cluemaster," but that was when she was an unprepared teenage girl. As a seasoned vigilante, I think it would be unnecessary for her to do this now, buuuuuut I wouldn't mind seeing glimpses of it in some stories if done right:
And this was mentioned only once before, but I thought the concept of her wanting to take care of the suburbs of Gotham because Batman and Robin were too focused on the inner-city to be very interesting? Gotham is a big city and we don't really have characters who are mostly stationed in the suburbs, so I wouldn't mind her taking this role again (give her Burnside as her personal region):
Also bring back that device that she stole from The Penguin that gave her the ability to turn invisible and make her the Batfam’s official scouter/information gather:
And you know what will go great with that role? Her listening-devices that she used to always use before the pre-52:
I also think that like the other Robins, she deserves an unofficial signature weapon since they mostly make her share a Bo staff with Tim and I humbly suggest nunchucks:
Also I love “SPOILER ALERT!” being her catchphrase, it's just a catchphrase, but they really should stick to it alongside other Spoiler puns:
Lastly, and this might come as a surprise to some, but I personally wouldn’t mind it if she was the token “breaks the 4th wall and talk to the audience” Deadpool-like character in Batman comics since we don’t have one of those already:
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I am SO EXCITED for Tales of the Empire to come out but also…I’ve been writing a multi chapter fanfic about Barriss Offee becoming an inquisitor. Starting with her in the prison cell and being brought before the grand inquisitor by clones (It’s about her internal struggle and ultimately trying to leave the empire. I’m a perfectionist so I don’t know when im going to post it but if your interested in emotionally  nuanced Barriss and lesbian Ahsoka lmk and I’ll try to push it out). So now I’m going to be a copy cat but I’ve had this idea for a while!!!
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The whole time I've been reading Flatland I've tried to picture what a comparable version of it would be for a 4 dimensional being visiting a 3 dimensional being. I've been picturing 4d vision as being able to see the entire surface area of a 3d object all at once, but now I think that might be comparable to a 2d person thinking that 3d vision only means being able to see all of the exterior edges of an object at once, without picturing any of the planes that connect the lines. I think a more accurate description of 4d vision might involve being able to see *every single* cross-section of a 3d object all at once, from *every possible* angle at once, as one coherent visual whole. And the idea of someone being able to see every single cross-section of a body all at once, brain and guts and everything, laid out all together as if on a flat plane, is a horrifying mental image
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