XanatosForever
Thought this would be interesting to discuss. Both labeled criminally insane. One supports anarchy, the other seems to prefer a semblance of order. There will be two scenarios in this thread.
Scenario One
Dr. Lecter has been transferred to Arkham Asylum for the duration of his sentence. The events of Silence of the Lambs transpire during this time. Clarice tries to get Hannibal to help her, while Joker, who happens to be in the adjoining cell, does his best to disrupt any interaction between them.
Can Dr. Lecter fend off the Joker's assaults and help Clarice, or will Joker succeed and allow Buffalo Bill to continue his murder spree?
Scenario Two
In an attempt to bolster proper social skills among the the "patients", the Arkham director partners up The Joker and Dr. Lecter in a cell. It's not long before they're at each other's throats.
Will Hannibal the cannibal consume Bat's most notorious foe, or will the Joker have the last laugh?
Scenario One
Dr. Lecter has been transferred to Arkham Asylum for the duration of his sentence. The events of Silence of the Lambs transpire during this time. Clarice tries to get Hannibal to help her, while Joker, who happens to be in the adjoining cell, does his best to disrupt any interaction between them.
Can Dr. Lecter fend off the Joker's assaults and help Clarice, or will Joker succeed and allow Buffalo Bill to continue his murder spree?
Scenario Two
In an attempt to bolster proper social skills among the the "patients", the Arkham director partners up The Joker and Dr. Lecter in a cell. It's not long before they're at each other's throats.
Will Hannibal the cannibal consume Bat's most notorious foe, or will the Joker have the last laugh?