That was my pupal stage, before I came into myself. I did appreciate the card. Batwoman, this is Dr. Victoria October. October? My deadname didn't have half the panache, I'm afraid.
Detective Comics #948 by James Tynion IV and Marguerite Bennett, art by Ben Oliver
Before I transitioned, I though that it might be the cure for everything I considered wrong with me. And it wasn't. I'm still every bit the prickly pear I was beforehand. I still have nights where I get lost in doubt and depression. But now I know that those parts of me are a part of me. Not just a symptom of the body I was living inside of. And that knowledge makes me strong.
Detective Comics #970 by James Tynion IV, art by Joe Bennett
so victoria dallon was canonically born sometime between october and december 1993.[1] Now, this sort of thing is pretty variable, pregnancy isn't exactly known for being similar to clockwork.
However, assuming that victoria is in fact born in very early october , this means that she was born a little more than 9 months after December 1992. (I promise I'm going somewhere.)
That means conception most likely occurred roughly between mid-late december 1992 to early january 1993.
Behemoth's first attack was on December 13th, 1992.
Canonically, it's entirely possible that Victoria Dallon was concieved as a direct result of the emergence of Behemoth.
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