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The original Batcave was destroyed during the earthquake that leveled half of Gotham City. The new Batcave is a multi-level bunker, powered by its own hydrogen generators. Housing a vast array of vehicles, scientific equipment, a forensics lab, medical facilities, and trainning systems throughout its multi-tiered labyrinth, the Batcave's centrepice is the central computer terminal.
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For a time, Batman hired the hunchbacked mute Harold Allnut, a technological genius, to work in the cave. Harold was duped into revealing Batman's secrets to the villain Hush in exchange for a voice and a new body, and was murdered by the criminal. While several heroes--and a handful of villains--have seen the inside of the Batcave, very few know where it actually exists.
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