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In the game's ending, Batman activates the Knightfall protocol after the Scarecrow reveals to the world that he is Bruce Wayne. He is supposedly killed when he arrives home and Wayne Manor explodes (though a likely scenario is that he faked his death) and a new Batman emerged protecting Gotham's streets afterwards.
At the end of Arkham Knight, Batman initiates the Knightfall Protocol, which includes the destruction of the Bat-Signal via a built-in explosive added by Lucius Fox. In Batman: Arkham Shadow (2024), Batman, posing as Irving "Matches" Malone, sets the Bat-Signal alight with a molotov cocktail in order to get himself landed in Blackgate Prison.
After Batman's secret identity is revealed to the world, Alfred assists him in enacting the "Knightfall Protocol" before they are both apparently killed in a large explosion at Wayne Manor. In Batman: Arkham VR, Alfred attempts to wake up Bruce while the latter suffers a nightmare induced by the Joker's poisoned blood.
In Batman & Dracula: Red Rain, Wayne Manor is destroyed as part of a plan to destroy Dracula's vampire family, bombs exposing the interior of the Batcave to sunlight after Batman lured the vampires into the cave following a chase through Gotham's sewers that ended in the Batcave just as the sun rose. Although the manor collapses into the cavern ...
Batman: Arkham is a ... code-named "Protocol 10", ... In addition, the PlayStation 3 version features the Knightfall DLC pack for Arkham Origins, ...
The album Knightfall by multinational Swedish band Silent Images, is based on the Batman: Knightfall story arc, with Batman serving as a central character, the "Nightly Priest". The album explores the underlying sociopolitical themes in the Batman universe, and his struggle against "The Venomous One", which is the album's interpretation of Bane .
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The Better Approach to Mobile Ad-hoc Networking (B.A.T.M.A.N.) is a routing protocol for multi-hop mobile ad hoc networks which is under development by the German "Freifunk" community and intended to replace the Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) as OLSR did not meet the performance requirements of large-scale mesh deployments.