One main conflict could be their different approaches to justice. Robin might be more impulsive and want to take quicker action, while Batman is more methodical. Another could be Robin trying to prove himself as an equal rather than just a sidekick, which could lead to clashes. Maybe there are also differences in how they view the use of certain tactics or their relationships with other characters in the Young Justice universe.
In my opinion, it's really hard to say who would win. Robin is young and agile, with a lot of new - style combat techniques. But Batman is experienced and has a vast array of gadgets and strategies. If the fight takes place in a more open area, Robin's agility might give him an edge in dodging Batman's attacks. However, Batman's wisdom and his ability to read his opponents could turn the tables. It really depends on the specific circumstances written in the fanfiction.
In a lot of Young Justice fanfiction, Robin being the mole is a fascinating concept. It can completely change the dynamics of the team. Imagine the shock and betrayal the other characters would feel. This idea can be used to explore themes like trust, loyalty, and the gray areas between good and bad. Writers might play with this concept to show how a character can be manipulated or have hidden motives, even someone as seemingly upright as Robin.
Dark Robin in Young Justice fanfiction can bring a new level of drama. For example, his relationships with the other members of the team would be strained. His actions might be more morally ambiguous, making the other characters question whether they can trust him. It also gives writers a chance to explore different backstories for Robin that could lead to his darker persona, such as a personal tragedy or a betrayal.
One idea for this fanfiction could be that Robin is mind - controlled by a powerful villain. The villain uses Robin's skills and knowledge of the Young Justice team to plan elaborate attacks. Robin, under the control, starts to act in ways that are completely against his usual heroic nature, causing chaos within the team as they struggle to understand what has happened to him.
Artemis is also a frequent ally. She and Robin can form a great team, especially if Robin's powers are of a certain nature. For instance, if he has enhanced agility, he can work with Artemis' archery skills to create some amazing combat combinations. And of course, Superboy can be an ally. His super - strength combined with Robin's powers can make for a formidable force against their enemies.
Obviously, the main character would be the one who would become Robin. But there could also be other important characters like his trainers or guardians. For example, an old martial arts master who taught him the ways of combat.
Well, 'Young Justice: Batman's Legacy' is a must - read. It looks at how Batman's legacy impacts the new generation of heroes in the Young Justice series. It shows how his methods and values are being passed down. Additionally, 'Batman and the Young Justice Rebels' is a fun read. It's about a group within Young Justice who start to question Batman's leadership and the resulting conflict and how they all learn from it in the end.
A new super - villain group that wants to take over the world might be behind it. They figure that by experimenting on Robin, they can learn the secrets of the Young Justice and use that knowledge against them. Or perhaps an old enemy of Batman who wants to get back at him by harming his protege.