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Who is (the second) Red X? Anonymous 10/09/2025 (Thu) 03:39:14 No. 57464
I've seen "Jason Todd" and "cloned Robin" thrown around. Are there any other explanations? I personally like idea that he's an AI possessing the suit or a robot of some kind. >first concern is powering the suit >motive is explicitly "selfish" rather than villainous >claims Robin created him >creator says he'll never reveal who is under the mask, but did have a concrete identity, and "no one is under the mask" is technically not revealing someone under the mask
>>57464 Not really. There's no actual clues to his identity. The only arbitrary evidence is that he knows Robin's moves, hiding places, gadgets, & the suit's tech. So the only real candidate is Jason Todd. But without being able to actually use Batman they couldn't really hint that any stronger either if they even would've.
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Considering how closely connected this series is to The Batman 04 then its most likely Scorn.
>>57561 >closely As in not at all? The only "connection" is both Robins being Tim outfit & staff inspired. The comic that has two tiny inclusions of Batman don't show enough of his design to confirm it's the same one either.
>>57561 First I'm hearing of this. Sounds like fanon someone is taking to mean they share a setting. The Teen Titans cartoon has more connection to the DCAU than it does The Batman anyway even if it never got any episodes to directly connect it. Originally there was plans for Teen Titans to have a crossover episode with Static Shock, but there was concern the crossover episode was going to air several months before Teen Titans would premiere so it didn't happen. It's why in Static Shock Batman says Robin is with the Titans when Static asks where he is even though the Teen Titans don't appear in the DCAU.
>>57564 That wouldn't have worked timeline wise at all. Teen Titans Robin is heavily implied to be Dick. DCAU Dick was already Nightwing for a long while by the point of Justice League era Batman. Tim Robin is significantly younger than TT Robin. He also quit being Robin after getting Jokered. There's just no way it would have lined up. The only hole this leaves is the implication of an unseen team of Titans but you can still write that Tim Robin was with them during the events of the crossover taking place before getting Jokered.
>>57565 To be clear the plans for the Teen Titans being part of the DCAU didn't make it into the final product. It was something they started discussing during production and then scrapped after the initial planning because the studio didn't want a crossover episode for Teen Titans before the series aired, but there's still that reference to Robin being with the Titans in Static Shock as a result. That line about Robin being with the Titans in the first episode of Season 3 of Static Shock probably got left in because the voice lines had already been recorded and the animation done. https://jl.popgeeks.com/episodeA/episodeA.htm Dwayne McDuffie on "A League of Their Own": "I remember Alan Burnett was in the planning stages of a Teen Titans crossover and the concern was voiced that the Static episode would air before Teen Titans premiered. Someone from the studio asked how we felt about doing Justice League instead and I guess it's obvious how we responded. I'd still like to see Static meet the Titans someday, though. [As it currently stands], it's a large-scale story worthy of the Justice League, but it's fundamentally a Static Shock story. It will feel like two episodes of Static Shock with cool guest stars." TLDR; The Teen Titans cartoon being part of the DCAU never got past discussion during production, but it's why that throw away line about Robin being with the Titans is there. If they had gone ahead with it Robin in the Teen Titans would have definitely been written as Tim Drake to fit the DCAU's continuity.
>>57568 Yeah I get that.


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