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== '''Gotham City Hall''' ==
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== '''Gotham City Police Department''' ==
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''Other NPC options include: Detectives [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Andi_Kasinsky_%28New_Earth%29 Andi Kasinsky] and [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Eric_Cohen_%28New_Earth%29 Eric Cohen]; Detectives [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Joely_Bartlett_%28New_Earth%29 Joely Bartlett] and [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Vincent_Del_Arrazio_%28New_Earth%29 Vincent Del Arrazio]; and Officers [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Andrew_Kelly_%28New_Earth%29 Andrew Kelly] & [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Donald_Peak_%28New_Earth%29 Donald Peak].''
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=== Commissioner James Gordon ===
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|width="150" valign="top"| [[Image:Commissioner Gordon.jpg|left]]
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|width="100%" valign="top"| '''James Gordon''' is the current Commissioner of the [[Gotham City Police Department|GCPD]]. After serving in the military he came to Gotham as a gruff but idealistic young detective, but quickly became disillusioned with the corruption at the GCPD, and made it his life's mission to root it out. He is mild-mannered but stern, and while he adheres to the rules and his principles as much as is possible, he understands that sometimes Gotham requires special exceptions, such as his controversial tolerance of vigilantism in the city. His unwillingness to compromise has made him a staunch and trusted ally of the [[Batman]], but he is not entirely comfortable with the abundance of [[Outsiders]] who have begun operating in the city of late, even though he understands that the GCPD and Gotham needs their aid.
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Commissioner Gordon has a wife and two children. He is also the legal guardian of his niece, [[Barbara Gordon]].
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|colspan="2"| ''Commissioner Gordon is based on Gary Oldman's portrayal of the character in the Dark Knight trilogy.''
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=== Detectives Gage & Alvarez ===
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|width="150" valign="top"| [[Image:Gage & Alvarez.jpg|left]]
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|width="100%" valign="top"| '''Nicholas Gage''' is a detective with the [[Gotham City Police Department#Major Crimes Unit|Major Crimes Unit]], specialising in crimes and incidents with "vigilante involvement". For the most part he appreciates the efforts of Gotham's vigilantes, and feels that most of them set out with the best of intentions, but is uncomfortable with the way they act outside the law and wishes there were an alternative solution to Gotham's crime that didn't involve relying on outlaws.
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'''Carlos Alvarez''' is an ex-special forces soldier, and Detective Gage's partner. He tends to be the more harsh and confrontational of the two, and is not overly fond of vigilantes in general, though he does grudgingly tolerate those who "play nice" with the GCPD and make the effort to not inconvenience the police too badly. He tends to have more respect for the [[Batman]] and those closely associated with him than he does for the [[Outsiders]].
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|colspan="2"| ''In the comics, [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Nicholas_Gage_%28New_Earth%29 Nicholas Gage] is an ally of Oracle. Carlos Alvarez appears in [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Carlos_Alvarez_%28The_Losers%29 The Losers], the [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Carlos_Alvarez_%28Prime_Earth%29 New 52], and on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Alvarez_%28Gotham%29 Gotham]. Based on Ryan & Esposito from the TV series Castle.''
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=== Captain Jerry Hennelly ===
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'''Jerry Hennelly''' is the commander of the GCPD's [[Gotham City Police Department#Quick Response Team|Quick Response Team]] (ie. SWAT).
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== '''Gotham Gazette''' ==
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== '''Queen Consolidated''' ==
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== '''Wayne Enterprises''' ==
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== '''Villains & Criminals''' ==
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=== Red Hood Gang ===
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|width="150" valign="top"| [[Image:Red Hood Gang.jpg|left]]
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|width="100%" valign="top"| The '''Red Hood''' is an identity that has been adopted by several criminals in Gotham over the years, to provide them with anonymity and to interfere with [[Gotham City Police Department|GCPD]] investigations by making it unclear which crimes were committed by which individuals. One of the earliest Red Hoods was the man who became the [[Joker]], who was in that guise during the accident that transformed him into the Clown Prince of Crime. More recently, [[Batman]]'s former sidekick [[Jason Todd]] adopted the name - as a reference to the Joker, who had tortured him for several years - to infiltrate and take control of Gotham's criminal underworld, with the intention of tearing it down from the inside.
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The Red Hood could be anyone: a lowlife on the street with a red balaclava, a mafia hitman looking for anonymity, an enthusiastic Joker fanboy looking to emulate their idol, a jealous wife wanting to murder her husband's lover without getting caught, or even an aspiring new supervillain looking to borrow the Red Hood's mystique and make it their own.
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|colspan="2"| ''Though [[Jason Todd]] is the best known [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Red_Hood Red Hood] in comics, he does not use that name any more in our setting.''
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=== Royal Flush Gang ===
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|width="100%" valign="top"| The '''Royal Flush Gang''' is a group of criminals that has existed in Gotham since the Golden Age. The original gang styled and costumed themselves after the playing cards of a royal flush, but subsequent iterations have varied from high-tech costumes to petty criminals wearing nothing but decorated masks. The Royal Flush Gang has no fixed membership: as criminals are arrested and convicted, new ones are recruited to take their place. Depending on the needs of a particular crime or heist, the Gang can vary from just a handful of members to a dozen or more, with extra playing cards and suits thrown in for good measure.
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There is speculation among the GCPD that the [[Joker]] may have at one time been a member of the Royal Flush Gang. At various points, a version of the Gang has been brought together by the Joker to enact a particular plan or scheme.
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|colspan="2"| ''In the comics, the Royal Flush Gang has had dozens of members, and has been everything from petty criminals to superpowered immortals to a nation-wide crime syndicate.''
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 29 December 2018