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In a world of guns, it required intense practice for such a weapon to be effective against criminals. The batarang thus symbolized three aspects of Batman: first, the intense discipline and superb skill he applied to his training as a crime fighter; second, his recurring use of the bat as a symbol to frighten criminals; and third, his complete refusal to ever pick up a gun or take a life. The term "batarang" could be applied to two categories of throwing weapons used by Batman: the first, similar to a classic boomerang, was meant to be thrown and return to its user; the second was a sharp-edged star or disc meant to cut or stick its target, similar to a Japanese shuriken. Batman carried several varieties in his utility belt. El Batarang es una especie de shuriken o boomerang en forma de murciélago, usado sobre principalmente Batman y sus aliados. The Batarang is a weapon used by Batman Robin Nightwing Batgirl Il Batarang è una delle armi di Batman. Si tratta di un arma da lancio a forma si pipistrello utilizzata dal cavaliere oscuro come alternativa alle armi da fuoco per attaccare i nemici. Though they are named after boomerangs, batarangs have become more and more like shuriken with time. The earliest depictions were of scalloped, metal boomerangs which were used to attack opponents and returned to the thrower. Variations of batarangs include those which are able to be opened and closed (presumably so they can fit into Batman's utility belt), those which can be explosively charged and those which are electrified. A grappling hook made out of a batarang and a rope was common until Batman began using an upgraded grappling hook device. There are also the remote controlled Batarangs. Nightwing uses his own modified version of a Batarang, which he often refers to as "Wing-Dings", shaped after a bird. Batgirl (both Barbara Gordon and Cassandra Cain) and the current Robin also use Batman's batarangs, but the latter also possesses his own 'R'-shaped shuriken. Robin has also referred to his weapons as "Birdarangs" on occasion. Insert details here. (Man Bat and Robbin') Batman took out Brainiac with his batarang. Batarangs are throwing weapons utilized by the masked vigilante known as Batman. Inspired by the Australian boomerang, the Batarang can incapacitate a foe, knock weapons out of assailants' hands, or travel long distances to attach itself to objects. Through the years Batman developed other uses for the Batarang, including a veritable arsenal of customized Batarangs that wailed like a siren, emitted smoke, exploded, acted as tracer beacons, amongst others. Batman also developed smaller Batarangs that worked like Japanese shuriken or darts, sharpened to cut into criminals' hands or arms in order to disarm them. The batarang itself is shaped quite like a bat. When thrown the item will strike its target and quickly return to the thrower. Many types are available, ranging from grappling connections and those with explosive charges set right into the batarang, both being very formidable ways to penetrate enemy defenses.
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