NOTE: This covers mostly the final battle between Batman and Blight.
A few days later, there was another conference at Wayne Enterprises. When Blight heard about it, he decided to crash the party. “I’ll show ‘em I’m still head of the Enterprises!” he muttered. So he traveled there, and before his son Paxton, who took over since his father’s assumed death, could speak, Blight electrified the building, controlling the power. The lights went out, and when they came back on, Blight was shown strangling Paxton. He threw Paxton aside and said, “I’m back, I’m back. Just had a…a little vacation, y’know?”. The audience looked on in shock as Blight continued to electrocute Paxton. “Bad boy! Bad boy!” He cried, “No touching what Daddy has already done!”. He was about to deliver the final blow to Paxton.
“Let him go!” a voice rang across the building. Everyone turned, and saw the Batman, armed and ready for battle. Pleased that the Caped Crusader came on time, he said slyly, “Well done, ol’ Batman”. He continued, “How about some fries with that shake?!” as he sent his lighting bolts out at Batman, who flew over them and threw bat-a-rings at Blight. Blight blocked all of them as he caught a hold of Batman and flung him across the building. All the panicking people fled from the scene, while the cops tried to stop Blight and helplessly fell prey to Blight’s thunder bolts. Batman then charged back at Blight, and the two of them flew through a window and into the sky. Blight forced Batman’s jet pack to stop working, and pushed him down into an old, abandoned building right outside the city.
Batman crashed landed and hit a pillar or two before stopping. Groaning in pain, he tries to stand back up but collapses. A minute later, Blight came in and exclaimed, “You think you can stop ME?!”. He grabbed Batman by the throat and flung him against a wall. Scarred, bleeding, and his costume tattered, Batman could barely move without Blight’s thunder bolts hitting him at all sides. Blight planted his foot on his back and said, “Y’know Terry, I know your family quite well. They invited me out to dinner and all, but I never really felt at home with them. Then all relationships between us disappeared after your father died, and I decided that they should be where he is!”. He held Terry by the head and shoved it into a window, then a brick wall. Terry then had a series of flash backs, beginning from when his parents divorced, continuing through that fateful night of his father’s murder, and his ultimate decision to take on the Dark Knight’s mantle. He even remembered when he told Bruce Wayne, “I can’t stand back and let innocent people suffer, like my father did”. With that idea echoing through his mind, and his jet pack starting back up again, he charged as furiously as he could towards Blight, and he flung the villain into several walls.
After this sudden assault, Blight mustered up all of his electric energy into one massive lightning bolt. As it charged towards Terry, he ejected his wrist blades and blocked it as hard as he could. He eventually bounced it off as it ricocheted at Blight, and the menace nearly died from the explosion. But he had enough strength to bounce back at Terry and try one last time to kill him, and Terry was pulling up a bat-a-ring at that very moment. But as the two collided, the bat-a-ring was thrust into Blight’s skull, oozing some green blood. Another bat-a-ring went into his back, and Terry flung Blight into another wall. Blight cried out in pain, “I’m NOT going to lose! You will suffer some day!!” as he exploded, forcing Terry to fly out of the building that was now on fire. Blight’s attempt to rule the world has come to a definite end.
Terry flew back to the Batcave and nearly collapsed. Bruce Wayne turned and saw the condition Terry was in. “What happened?!” he cried. Terry groaned as Wayne helped him back up, and the two sat down and discussed the whole ordeal with Blight. Wayne was highly impressed that Terry could hold off a villain as powerful as Blight. “I could barely hold off The Joker during my days”, he jokes. Terry looked at the clock and said, “I have to go. Dana’s coming to my place for dinner within an hour!”. The two laughed and embraced. As Terry flew back home, he was satisfied by the outcome of the day, and most importantly, that Wayne was impressed with his work. He came back home, washed, and was ready when Dana would come. The night was a fun one, full of laughs and serious discussions alike.
The next day, Terry was flying around town in the Batsuit, when he stopped on a building next to an old, giant light with a huge bat on it. He gasped and realized that it was the Bat-signal, which was used during the days of Bruce Wayne’s donning the Batsuit. “We haven’t used that thing for a long time” came a sudden voice. Terry looked and saw an older woman, dressed in a business suit, coming towards him. She told him, “I’m Barbara Gordon, Commissioner of these parts. My father Jim was in my position before me, and after his passing I was chosen to pick up where he left off”. Terry sighed as he remembered about how Bruce Wayne told him about Gordon, who was the former Batgirl.
“Since we have a new Batman,” Gordon commented, “Then I guess this baby can use a makeover”. Then later that day, the new Bat-signal was unveiled. It consisted of the current Bat-logo in a bright red, clearly seen at night. And the next night, Terry was in his room getting ready for bed (and a chemistry exam in the morning) when he looked out the window and saw a bright red Bat in the sky. “Time to fight some crime!” he said, as he quickly slipped into the Batsuit and quietly flew out of his bedroom window. He is then seen flying through the night of Gotham, ready to take on any crime in the city.
[End Credits]