ok, way back when storm got her power's taken away from forge's "neutralizer" gun, for a long while in the comics she was unaware it was her at the time lover forge who actually created the technology.
---now for the fight motive---
a month after her power's return, after training to return them to normal potency and research of multinational conglomerates, lets just imagine she believed it was wayne enterprises that was responsible for her de-powerment. storm leaves the X-mansion in cyclops' convertible and heads to wayne manor under cover of darkness hellbent on revenge.
upon arrival she summons a mild storm simply by being angry which causes wayne manor's perimeter security to alert bruce of the intruder. in his batcave, wayne in batman garb zooms in on storm and deduces that she has superpowers and is indeed a "metahuman" with elemental abilities somewhat analogous to some of his rogues (just from a few minutes of on the fly surveillance). storm causes a lighting strike to completely destroy a section of the main house, alfred walks in and prompts batman/wayne to act quickly before more damage is done.
- batman has no previous knowledge of storm, only what he could piece together from what he believes she is capable of.
- storm has no clue batman is in the fight, her only concern is busting up wayne. she does have regular knowledge of the batman as much as the regular gotham populace would have. if she sees him, she will recognize him.
- batman can bring out whatever is needed from the batcave, but as usual killing and serious damage is out of the question. storm is mad so her fury can result in death intentional or not.
-the lightning in the area causes sporattic light sources as usual, and storm can generate visible light if need be.
So Batman gets his whole bloody cave? Spite I see Bruce giving Alfred vacation time while Storm takes over his duties starting by making some apple pecan pie. Boy a I starving.
They both can take each other out easily. Depending on who gets the first strike. Storm has the advange with defensive winds and flight. But Batman has any number of ways of winning. Claustiphobic Scarecrow gas for the win. Delivered thru a high powered dart gun.
Batman hits the big red/blue button entitled "operation save me daddy"
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"I claimed that the science is sometimes faulty."
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"There is no writer to purposely ignore a character's natural ability just because it suits the story."
"in some cases because the writer knows that Character A will dominate Character B easily and refuses to allow this to happen for the sake of the story."
This is why I say Storm wins all the time; You guys give people wins off the strength of stupid shit.
I doubt he could sneak up on her since she's so insync with her surroundings.
I reckon she could win in a myriad of ways: explode his lungs( ), Do what Dr. Polaris did to his suit, flash freeze him, etc etc.
He could get a win or 2 IF he is able to surprise her.
It's not really fair anyway since Batman has a sort of "prep" to assess the situation, come up with a course of action, and implement it without Storm's knowledge.
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Storm summons the power of the ENTIRE CORE!! UXM-165
Can the batcave resist Storm's lightning/tornados/whatever?
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If Batman can go toe to toe with Superman, he most certainly won't have a problem going up against Storm (unless those pointy ears get used like lightining rods lol).
Batman looks on his batcomputer... and turns a dial up to 11.
__________________ Quotes from Hia8:
"I claimed that the science is sometimes faulty."
"You don't understand. This is fiction. That means none of this stuff really happened."
"There is no writer to purposely ignore a character's natural ability just because it suits the story."
"in some cases because the writer knows that Character A will dominate Character B easily and refuses to allow this to happen for the sake of the story."