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Batman lives by a code not to torture or kill criminals. Sadly, his friends donโt get the same luxury, as many of Batmanโs contingency plans involve murdering his allies. Unfortunately, many of these plans were stolen and exploited by the villain Raโs al Ghul in the โTower of Babelโ storyline. This resulted in many Justice League nearly dying. Batmanโs contingency plans may be logical given the nature of superpowered beings, but often they lead to terrible consequences. These plans show how Batmanโs preparedness and paranoia borders on insanity.
10) Infecting Cyborg with a Virus

Batmanโs paranoia is on full display when he develops and deploys a contingency plan to defeat Cyborg in the Injustice alternate universe. In this universe, Superman turns evil and motivates many heroes, including Cyborg, to help him take over the world. When Batman and his rebels confront Superman and his followers, the Dark Knight activates a virus he implanted in Cyborg. The virus disables many of Cyborgโs systems, leaving him severely weakened. Whatโs most insane about his plan is when Batman put it in place. He uploaded the virus into Cyborg the first week that he met him. This perfectly illustrates how the Caped Crusader trusts no one and is constantly scheming potential ways to hurt his fellow heroes from their first meeting.
9) Making Green Lantern Blind

Green Lantern can create anything that he can imagine with his ring, so Batman came up with a way to impair the heroโs connection to the ring. While Green Lantern was sleeping, Batman implanted a hypnotic suggestion into Green Lanternโs mind that would trigger him into believing that heโs blind. Since the ring responds to Green Lanternโs thoughts, it would make this delusion a reality, rendering the hero unable to see. Without his sight, Green Lantern has a much harder time visualizing his constructs, rendering him practically powerless. Itโs easily one of the most bizarre methods to depower a hero. Still, it proved to be effective when Raโs al Ghul used the contingency on the Green Lantern Kyle Rayner.
8) Sabotaging Atom’s Shrinking Belt

The Atomโs shrinking ability is extremely dangerous and challenging to counter. This power allows the hero to infiltrate a personโs body and destroy it from the inside. If Atom were to go rogue, Batmanโs plan involves sabotaging the heroโs belt, which gives him his shrinking ability. Unfortunately, the plan is incredibly deadly, as it has two potential outcomes. The first possibility is that Atom starts to shrink forever. The second possibility is that the belt develops a miniature black hole that consumes Atom. Both outcomes are lethal, so Batman is working to find a less-permanent solution to incapacitate the shrinking hero.
7) Freezing Plastic Man

With his malleable and indestructible body, Plastic Man is considered by Batman to be one of the most potentially dangerous and unpredictable beings in the world. To stop the shapeshifter, Batmanโs plan involves freezing Plastic Man solid with liquid nitrogen and hoping he never thaws out. Raโs Al Ghul uses this contingency on Plastic Man and shatters the hero into tiny pieces. Even after Plastic Man was freed from his frozen prison and reformed, the feeling of helplessness deeply traumatized him. It even made him lose for a while his sense of humor. The fact that Plastic Man was conscious throughout the entire ordeal but unable to move highlights the horrifying nature of Batmanโs contingency plan for him.
6) Turning Wonder Woman’s Fighting Spirit Against Her

Unlike other heroes, such as Superman or Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman has no clear-cut weakness because of her Amazonian physiology and extensive experience as a warrior. However, Batman exploits Wonder Womanโs indominable spirit when developing a contingency plan for her. By injecting her with nanites, Batman places Wonder Woman in a mental virtual reality where she faces off against an unstoppable opponent. No matter how hard Wonder Woman fights, she would be unable to beat the imaginary enemy. The result would be that she would eventually die from exhaustion as she fought beyond her bodyโs limits. Itโs a convoluted yet unnerving plan that exploits Wonder Womanโs psychological strength against herself, rather than attacking her physically.













