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In the movie, Daleks are kept in [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Phantom_Zone the Phantom Zone], an "inter-dimensional prison outside of the time and space". When characters from Batman's universe fall into the Phantom Zone, they come from one of many different brick-shaped portals that all go to different universes. | In the movie, Daleks are kept in [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Phantom_Zone the Phantom Zone], an "inter-dimensional prison outside of the time and space". When characters from Batman's universe fall into the Phantom Zone, they come from one of many different brick-shaped portals that all go to different universes. | ||
Here's the thing about "British robots", the term is only used once and it's a joke. The Joker can effortlessly name even the most obscure and useless baddies from Batman's universe, but when he allies with the multiverse's best villains, he only name two of them. | Here's the thing about "British robots", the term is only used once and it's a joke. The Joker can effortlessly name even the most obscure and useless baddies from Batman's universe, but when he allies with the multiverse's best villains, he only name two of them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 27 April 2023
In the movie, Daleks are kept in the Phantom Zone, an "inter-dimensional prison outside of the time and space". When characters from Batman's universe fall into the Phantom Zone, they come from one of many different brick-shaped portals that all go to different universes.
Here's the thing about "British robots", the term is only used once and it's a joke. The Joker can effortlessly name even the most obscure and useless baddies from Batman's universe, but when he allies with the multiverse's best villains, he only name two of them.