Nucleus- Gotham City Hall
Golgi Complex- Wayne Enterprises.
Centrioles-Subway Station.
Microtubules and microfilaments- Subway lines
Endoplasmic Reticulum- Gotham City General Hospital
Mitochondrion-County Jail
Peroxisomes- Warehouse basement
Vacuoles- Bat Cave
Lysosomes- Lucius Fox’s Lair
Cell wall-Gotham City limits
Plasma membrane- the bridges
Ribosomes-Police Station
Plastids-Alfred
It was a peaceful night in the Gotham City. A slight breeze came across the land, and the odor of the Joker was in the air. The citizens of Gotham knew whom they must call on, the noble vigilante, THE BATMAN! Gotham City is home to the greatest hero of all time. With his hand-in-hand cooperation with Gotham City Hall (the central information database of Gotham City), Batman is able to hunt down the joker, as he travels throughout the city. Very uncharacteristically of the Joker, he hopped on the subway as he tries to escape the Batman’s wrath. The subway lines go to the city limits where they stop when they reach the bridges. The city limits surrounds Gotham in order to protect it from invaders, while the bridges control who comes in and out of the city. In the meantime, Batman is back at the bat cave, where Alfred is feeding him a healthy protein shake and Lucius is stocking him up with all the greatest necessities. He then heads over to Wayne Enterprises where he picks up his new supplies. He locates the Joker in the warehouse basement where the mob is working with him to organize CRIME in the city. Batman, rushes in, the Joker offers a magic trick, and he seizes him using his bat sonar. The Batman then takes the Joker to the county jail to “make good” and continues on to the police station to talk to Lt. Gordon. Lt. Gordon notifies Batman of some small dog wounds on his right arm. In a fast attempt to repair himself, Bruce Wayne goes to Gotham City General Hospital and a nurse fixes him up. Just as he is leaving, the hospital blows up!!!!!! The Joker has struck again…DUN DUN DUN.
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