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|name= Alfred Pennyworth
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|full name= Alfred J. Pennyworth
|real name= Jason Todd<ref name="Batman-News">[http://batman-news.com/2016/05/21/dead-robin-batman-v-superman-jason-todd/ ''Warner Bros. confirms dead Robin in ‘Batman v Superman’ is Jason Todd (update)'' - Batman-News]</ref>
 
 
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|affiliation= [[United Kingdom|SAS special forces]] (formerly)<br>[[Batman Family]]<br>[[Justice League]]
 
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|actor= [[Jeremy Irons]]
|movie= ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' <small>(marketing)</small><br/>''[[Suicide Squad]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
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|movie= ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]''<br/>''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small><br/>''[[The Batman]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small>
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|comic= "[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Upstairs/Downstairs]]"
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{{Quote|That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel.|Alfred Pennyworth|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
'''Jason Todd'''<ref name="Batman-News"/> was the surrogate son and protegee of [[Batman]] known under the mantle '''Robin''' (after [[Nightwing|Dick Grayson]] left the mantle to him by becoming '''Nightwing'''),<ref>[[:File:LexCorp promo - Batman file.png]]</ref> before he was killed by the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]].<ref name="CB">[http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/08/08/suicide-squad-reveals-harley-quinn-was-involved-in-robins-murder/ ''Suicide Squad Reveals Harley Quinn Was Involved In Robin's Murder'']</ref>
 
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'''Alfred Pennyworth''' is the butler, mentor, surrogate father, and close friend of [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]]. Alfred has served with the Wayne family since before Bruce was born. After Bruce was left orphaned from the murder of both of his parents when he was a boy, Alfred watched over him as a parental figure, watching him grow and mature, assisting him in his quest to become "The Batman," and later the new members of the [[Batman Family]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
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====SAS training====
Jason Todd was a former street kid taken in by [[Bruce Wayne]] sometime after his first surrogate son [[Nightwing|Dick Grayson]] moved on to become "Nightwing", with Jason served as the second "Robin" alongside Batman during his time as a vigilante in [[Gotham City]], New Jersey.
 
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Alfred was born in [[United Kingdom|England]], in the middle of the [[Timeline|20th century]]. As a young man, he would join his country's armed forces, and shortly thereafter, the [[United Kingdom|SAS special forces]], where Alfred would receive training in intelligence gathering, field medicine, weaponry, as well as the ability to pilot all sorts of vehicles and aircraft.
   
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====Employed by the Waynes====
===Death===
 
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At some point, Alfred retired from the British Armed Force and moved to the [[United States of America]], where he became the butler and bodyguard to [[Thomas Wayne]] and his wife [[Martha Wayne|Martha]], billionaire philanthropists from [[Gotham City]]. Sometime later, they had their only child, [[Batman|Bruce]], whom Alfred would come to mentor.
However, Robin was eventually trapped, tortured and murdered by the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]]. The psychopathic duo left his damaged Robinsuit graffitied with the sentence "''Hahaha joke's on you, Batman''" for the devastated Dark Knight to find.
 
   
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====Raising and Mentoring Bruce====
===Legacy===
 
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In 1981, the Waynes were murdered by a [[Joe Chill|mugger]], whilst taking a young Bruce to see a showing of "The Mark of Zorro" at the [[Aragon Theater]]. Alfred was placed as the legal guardian to Bruce. The young boy's anger at the death of his parents and the blame he placed on himself was apparent to see, and he proclaimed that he would rid [[Gotham City]] of the criminal and the corrupt, and asked Alfred for his help.
[[File:Bruce stares up at the damaged Robin suit.png|thumb|250px|Bruce views the damaged Robin suit.]]
 
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A devastated [[Batman]] kept Robin's old damaged suit in a glass case in the [[Batcave]] to serve as a reminder and fuel for his vigilante activities. Jason's death was also one of the major reasons for Bruce becoming more enraged, hardened and vengeful, and therefore inducing him to take a more hardcore approach in stopping crime. Right before leaving for [[Lex Luthor]]'s fundraiser (where he planned to acquire data on [[Kryptonite]]), Bruce pauses to look at Robin's suit, reminding himself of why he continues to do what he does, and how taking down [[Superman]] will avoid more potential losses.
 
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===="The Batman"====
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Bruce would stay true to his word, eventually becoming the vigilante "[[Batman]]" as an adult, with Alfred's SAS training allowing him to help Bruce build his numerous high-tech gadgets, to operate the [[Batcomputer]], and to give Bruce pertinent advice during the latter's missions in his one-man anti-crime crusade.
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===[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]===
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====The "White Portuguese"====
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{{Quote|We're criminals, Alfred. We've always been criminals. Nothing's changed."<br/>"Oh, yes it has, sir. Everything's changed. Men fall from the sky, the gods hurl thunderbolts, innocents die. That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel."|[[Batman|Bruce]] and Alfred|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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18 months after the [[Black Zero|Black Zero Event]], and 20 years after becoming Batman, Alfred and Bruce continue their mission to combat organized crime in [[Gotham City]] as well as preparing countermeasures against the perceived threat of [[Superman]]. Alfred operates on the [[Batsuit|Armored Batsuit]] while he and Bruce discuss [[Anatoli Knyazev]] and his connection to the "White Portuguese", though Alfred himself speculated that this person might not even actually exist, instead being a mere "phantasm".
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====Lex Luthor's Fundraiser====
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When Bruce Wayne is invited to a social gathering by [[Lex Luthor]], Alfred guides him via earpiece through Lex's house and plants a data drive in Lex's computer servers to extract information regarding the "White Portuguese". However, [[Diana Prince]] steals the drive and leaves before Bruce or Alfred could decrypt it.
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====Conflict with Bruce====
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[[File:Al.jpeg|thumb|220x220px|Arguing with Bruce]]
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{{Quote|But he is not our enemy!"<br/>"Not today. 20 years in Gotham, Alfred - we've seen what promises are worth! How many good guys are left?! How many stayed that way?!"|Alfred and [[Batman|Bruce]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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Later, after Diana returns the drive to Bruce, he decrypts the drive and tells Alfred that the "White Portuguese" is actually the name of a ship carrying a large nugget of [[Kryptonite]] from the wreckage of the [[World Engine]] to Lex Luthor, which is capable of significantly weakening Superman. Alfred vehemently protests Bruce's decision to combat Superman, believing that he is not an enemy of [[human]]ity. He pleads to Bruce to change his mind, saying that it would be suicide to try to kill the Man of Steel, though Bruce remains stubborn.
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====US Capitol Bombing====
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When the Capital bombing occurred, Alfred saw it on the news in the Glasshouse and also saw the checks that Wallace Keefe sent back with hate messages, Alfred then knows that Bruce has snapped, and can only look on as Bruce prepares for his battle.
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====Second Conflict with Bruce====
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[[File:They were hunters1.png|thumb|300px|Bruce, grimly musing about his father and ancestors.]]
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{{Quote|You know you can't win this - it's suicide!|Alfred|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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With his physical preparation complete, [[Batman|Bruce]] retreats to mentally prepare for his duel with [[Superman]] at the abandoned [[Wayne Manor]], where he is found by Alfred, who once more attempts to implore Bruce to stop, claiming that Batman cannot win such a confrontation, with it being "suicide". Bruce grimly responds saying that he is now older than his father [[Thomas Wayne]] had ever been, and that this might be the only thing Bruce does that actually matters, since despite Batman having defeated numerous [[Gotham City]] criminals and supervillains over the last 20 years, "criminals are like weeds", in that if 1 is pulled up, another grows in its place, while [[Superman]] has the potential to become the most formidable supervillain in history, so taking him down before that happens is "about the future of the world", something Bruce sees as "[Batman's] legacy". Bruce then grimly muses at how his father had once told him that despite the Wayne Manor itself being built on railways, real estates and oil, the first generation of Waynes had made their fortune as hunters, trading pelts and skins with the French. Thus, Bruce not only hopes to live up to his father by taking Superman down, but also feels kinship with his ancestors, as a hunter of sorts. As Bruce walked away, Alfred, understanding that trying to stop the former is hopeless, bitterly remarked that "So falls the [[Wayne Manor|House of Wayne]]."
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====Rescue of Martha Kent====
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{{Quote|I don't deserve you, Alfred"<br/>"No, you don't|[[Batman|Bruce]] and Alfred|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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After the fight between Batman and Superman is resolved, Alfred tracks down Knyazev's cellphone to a portside warehouse in Gotham where [[Martha Kent]] is being held. Batman flies the [[Batwing]] towards the safehouse, and Alfred scans the warehouse to find 24 mercenaries on the third floor guarding Martha. He then takes remote control of the Batwing and lands Batman on the second floor, who then proceeds to neutralize all the men, seemingly kill Knyazev, and rescue Martha.
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===[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]===
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''To be added''
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==Personality==
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{{Quote|Go upstairs and socialize, some young lady from [[Metropolis]] will make you honest... In your dreams Alfred.|Alfred Pennyworth|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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A traditional English gentleman, Alfred always keeps a stiff upper lip, even under the extraordinary circumstances imposed by his master's secret identity. No matter what the situation, Alfred always responds with resolve, equanimity, and good (albeit somewhat sarcastic and dry) humor.
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Though he and [[Batman|Bruce]] do occasionally quarrel (notably when Alfred insisted that [[Superman]] is not their enemy), Alfred's loyalty remains absolute. Partially this could be explained by his continued loyalty to [[Thomas Wayne]], and a traditional sense of duty to one's master. At the same time, Alfred finds ways to express his pride in Bruce, and his belief in the cause he is fighting for as the fearsome vigilante "[[Batman]]".
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Alfred is remarkably wise, observant and perceptive, as he is able to understand that it is Bruce's "feelings of powerlessness" that changed the latter quite a bit, he is able to see that [[Superman]] is not humanity's enemy and adamantly tries to convince Bruce of that, and he is one of the extreme few (along with supergenius [[Lex Luthor]]) to see through Bruce's exceptionally skilled deceptions, as Alfred wasn't fooled when Bruce initially attempts to lie to him about the [[Kryptonite]] importation.
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==
 
<tabber>Abilities=
 
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*'''Gifted Intelligence''': Alfred is exceptionally intelligent, which extends to his considerable investigative, analytical, communications, computer operating, engineering, and medical skills, as well as those in ordinary housekeeping and cooking, which makes Alfred remarkably eclectic, often able to keep up with genius polymath [[Batman]] himself.
*'''Peak Human Condition''': Jason Todd, due to his initial experience on the streets of [[Gotham City]], the training he did under [[Batman]] before becoming Robin, and the later frequent intense [[Batcave]] workouts and numerous vigilante escapades in the city, heightened his abilities to the highest levels of peak human potential, allowing him to serve alongside the highly skilled Batman.
 
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**'''Expert Tactician''': Alfred regularly assists Bruce on the latter's various missions as Batman (as well as occasionally other [[Batman Family]] members), offering his own tactical input and advice if necessary. Alfred notably pin-pointed the imprisoned [[Martha Kent]]'s location by tracking [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s cloned phone to a warehouse, all before Batman himself had thought to do so.
*'''Skilled Combatant:''' Robin was well trained in armed and hand-to-hand combat under [[Batman]]'s guidance, which made him extremely skilled in martial arts, enough to serve alongside Batman as his sidekick vigilante, despite only being a teenager. He may have also been a skilled fighter even before becoming Robin, as he was a street kid before being taken in by Bruce. Notably, however, Robin was ultimately subdued, defeated, and killed by the joint effort of [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]].
 
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**'''Expert Engineer''': Alfred is highly skilled in vehicles' operations, computer operations, and general engineering, as he was trained in weapons and maintenance of all sorts of vehicles and aircraft while in the [[United Kingdom|SAS special forces]]. Thus, Alfred assists [[Batman]] in building and over time improving upon the latter's various sophisticated gadgets in the [[Batcave]], most notably, the [[Batmobile]], [[Batsuit|Standard Batsuit]], and [[Batcomputer]].
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**'''Expert Computer Scientist:''' Alfred is exceptionally skilled in computer science, thus regularly assisting Batman on missions by efficiently operating the [[Batcomputer]] and filling the latter in on pertinent data, such as the internal layout of the [[Metropolis|Metropolis Public Library]] at [[Lex Luthor]]'s fundraiser, or the amount of henchmen [[Anatoli Knyazev]] had awaiting Batman in a warehouse.
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**'''Expert Detective''': Alfred, while seemingly not quite on par with Batman himself, is a highly skilled investigator (employing both inductive and deductive reasoning), analyst, and spy, due to his intelligence background as a member of the British SAS special forces, where he was specifically trained in intelligence gathering. Thus, Alfred is remarkably observant and perceptive, as he is able to understand that it is Bruce's "feelings of powerlessness" that changed the latter quite a bit, he is able to see that [[Superman]] is not humanity's enemy and adamantly tries to convince Bruce of that, and he is one of the extreme few (along with supergenius [[Lex Luthor]]) to see through Bruce's exceptionally skilled deceptions, as Alfred wasn't fooled when Bruce initially attempts to lie to him about the [[Kryptonite]] importation.
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**'''Expert Medic''': Alfred is an exceptionally efficient personal doctor and surgeon to the [[Batman Family]], due to him being trained in medicine while in the [[United Kingdom|SAS special forces]].
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**'''Communications Expert''': Alfred is highly skilled at communications, with him therefore regularly operating as Bruce's chief communications officer (CCO) in [[Wayne Enterprises]].
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**'''Expert Butler''': Alfred while without [[metahuman]] powers, is an extremely skilled and experienced butler, having first served as one to [[Thomas Wayne|Thomas]] and [[Martha Wayne]], and then to their son [[Batman|Bruce]], with him being extraordinarily competent in all of his duties (both as butler and head of security) necessary to help maintain, assist and support Batman's life, including housekeeping and cooking, and therefore contributing every bit as much as the other [[Batman Family]] members.
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*'''Expert Driver and Pilot''': Alfred is a highly skilled driver and pilot, due to him having been trained in piloting all sorts of vehicles and aircraft while in the [[United Kingdom|SAS special forces]]. Hence, he effectively pilots Batman's [[Batwing]] from a distance, while simultaneously observing a [[Batcomputer]] thermal imaging scan of the building he was piloting it towards.
 
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Weaknesses=
*'''Human Vulnerabilities:''' Robin's greatest weakness is that he is a [[human]] with no enhanced strength, speed, durability, or [[metahuman]] powers, therefore making him quite vulnerable to the physical attacks of stronger and more powerful opponents. Robin, however, usually compensates for this quite well with his highly durable fire- and bulletproof Robinsuit, exceptional combat skills, and highly sophisticated technological gadgets. However, despite all of his combat skills and weapons, Robin was ultimately defeated and beaten to death by [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]].
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*'''Human Vulnerabilities:''' Alfred's greatest weakness is that he is a human with no enhanced strength, speed, durability, or [[metahuman]] powers, therefore making him quite vulnerable to the physical attacks of stronger and more powerful opponents. Alfred, however, usually compensates for this quite well with his exceptional tactical and combat skills, as well as his brilliant intellect. In addition, Alfred usually remains and helps the [[Batman Family]] from within the [[Batcave]], seldom ever directly fighting [[Gotham City]] supervillains in the field.
 
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As the long-term butler and head of security of [[Batman]], Alfred has access to [[Wayne Enterprises]] technology, some of the most sophisticated technology in the world (most of it located in the hidden [[Batcave]] under [[Wayne Manor]]), with Alfred personally helping Bruce create the equipment that is crucial to him as Batman.
*'''[[Robin suit|Robinsuit]]:''' Robin's highly durable protective suit and combat armor (inspired by the [[Batsuit]] and originally worn by [[Nightwing|Dick Grayson]]), used to compensate for his lack of invulnerability. It is invulnerable to knives, small-caliber bullets, and is also fireproof. After Jason's death though, the Robin suit would be defaced by the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]], who spray-painted a mocking message to [[Batman]] on it.
 
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[[File:Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth at the computers.jpg|thumb|300px|Bruce and Alfred observing data on the Batcomputer.]]
*'''Combat staff:''' Robin wielded a long staff in combat.
 
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*'''[[Batcomputer]]:''' Batman's giant and powerful multi-purpose supercomputer console, located in the [[Batcave]], with several monitor screens. Among other things, one of its monitors is equipped with thermal imaging, allowing Alfred to easily deduce the number of [[Anatoli Knyazev|Knyazev's]] people within a building from a distance. It is also constantly hooked up to police radio's from the [[Gotham City|Gotham City Police Department]], as well as news stations, allowing Alfred to remotely help Batman be up to date with all the goings on in his city. When Batman is on one of his vigilante escapades, Alfred sometimes utilizes the Batcomputer to help the Dark Knight with a specific task, notably when Batman saved [[Martha Kent]] from [[Anatoli Knyazev]].
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*'''[[Batwing]]:''' Batman's aerial combat prototype vehicle with an immense amount of firepower, with Alfred notably assisting him in remotely piloting it, from within the [[Batcave]].
 
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==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
{{Col-begin}}
 
{{Col-2}}
 
 
===Allies===
 
===Allies===
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*[[Wayne Manor]]
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**[[Thomas Wayne]] † - former employer and master
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**[[Martha Wayne]] †
 
*[[Batman Family]]
 
*[[Batman Family]]
**[[Batman|Bruce Wayne/Batman]] - adoptive father, mentor and vigilante partner
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**[[Batman|Bruce Wayne/Batman]] - surrogate son, ward, and master
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**[[Robin|Jason Todd/Robin]] †
**[[Nightwing|Dick Grayson/Nightwing]] - adoptive brother
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**[[Nightwing|Dick Grayson/Nightwing]]
**[[Batgirl|Barbara Gordon/Batgirl]] - friend
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**[[Batgirl|Barbara Gordon/Batgirl]]
**[[Alfred Pennyworth]] - close friend and mentor
 
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*[[Justice League]]
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**[[Superman]] †
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**[[Wonder Woman]]
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**[[Aquaman]]
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**[[Flash]]
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**[[Cyborg]]
 
*[[Gotham City Police Department]]
 
*[[Gotham City Police Department]]
**[[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]] 
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**[[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]]
{{Col-2}}
 
 
===Enemies===
 
*[[Joker's gang]]
 
**[[Joker]] - enemy and killer
 
**[[Harley Quinn]] - enemy and assisted killer
 
{{Col-end}}
 
   
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==Behind the scenes==
==Trivia==
 
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*While different to most portrayals of how Alfred is classically perceived, this iteration of the character is more based on Geoff Johns' Earth-Two version of the character.
*It was confirmed the Joker killed Robin in an interview with [[Zack Snyder]].<ref>[http://io9.gizmodo.com/zack-snyder-explains-when-robin-died-in-the-dc-extended-1768222099 ''Zack Snyder Explains When Robin Died in the DC Extended Universe'' - io9]</ref> However, it was revealed in [[Suicide Squad]] that Harley was also involved in Robin's murder.<ref name="CB"/>
 
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*Before Irons was cast, former James Bond actor [[Wikipedia:Timothy Dalton|Timothy Dalton]] was rumored to be in talks for the role of Alfred.
*In the [[DC Comics]] universe, Jason Todd takes up the Joker's former mantle "Red Hood", after his resurrection (via the Lazarus Pit), and then goes on a rampage, seeking vengeance on Joker, as well as Batman, albeit to a lesser extent against the latter.
 
   
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Justice League characters]]
 
[[Category:Heroes]]
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 20 September 2017

"That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel."
―Alfred Pennyworth[src]

Alfred Pennyworth is the butler, mentor, surrogate father, and close friend of Bruce Wayne. Alfred has served with the Wayne family since before Bruce was born. After Bruce was left orphaned from the murder of both of his parents when he was a boy, Alfred watched over him as a parental figure, watching him grow and mature, assisting him in his quest to become "The Batman," and later the new members of the Batman Family.

Biography

Early Life

SAS training

Alfred was born in England, in the middle of the 20th century. As a young man, he would join his country's armed forces, and shortly thereafter, the SAS special forces, where Alfred would receive training in intelligence gathering, field medicine, weaponry, as well as the ability to pilot all sorts of vehicles and aircraft.

Employed by the Waynes

At some point, Alfred retired from the British Armed Force and moved to the United States of America, where he became the butler and bodyguard to Thomas Wayne and his wife Martha, billionaire philanthropists from Gotham City. Sometime later, they had their only child, Bruce, whom Alfred would come to mentor.

Raising and Mentoring Bruce

In 1981, the Waynes were murdered by a mugger, whilst taking a young Bruce to see a showing of "The Mark of Zorro" at the Aragon Theater. Alfred was placed as the legal guardian to Bruce. The young boy's anger at the death of his parents and the blame he placed on himself was apparent to see, and he proclaimed that he would rid Gotham City of the criminal and the corrupt, and asked Alfred for his help.

"The Batman"

Bruce would stay true to his word, eventually becoming the vigilante "Batman" as an adult, with Alfred's SAS training allowing him to help Bruce build his numerous high-tech gadgets, to operate the Batcomputer, and to give Bruce pertinent advice during the latter's missions in his one-man anti-crime crusade.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

The "White Portuguese"

"We're criminals, Alfred. We've always been criminals. Nothing's changed."
"Oh, yes it has, sir. Everything's changed. Men fall from the sky, the gods hurl thunderbolts, innocents die. That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel.""
Bruce and Alfred[src]

18 months after the Black Zero Event, and 20 years after becoming Batman, Alfred and Bruce continue their mission to combat organized crime in Gotham City as well as preparing countermeasures against the perceived threat of Superman. Alfred operates on the Armored Batsuit while he and Bruce discuss Anatoli Knyazev and his connection to the "White Portuguese", though Alfred himself speculated that this person might not even actually exist, instead being a mere "phantasm".

Lex Luthor's Fundraiser

When Bruce Wayne is invited to a social gathering by Lex Luthor, Alfred guides him via earpiece through Lex's house and plants a data drive in Lex's computer servers to extract information regarding the "White Portuguese". However, Diana Prince steals the drive and leaves before Bruce or Alfred could decrypt it.

Conflict with Bruce

Al

Arguing with Bruce

"But he is not our enemy!"
"Not today. 20 years in Gotham, Alfred - we've seen what promises are worth! How many good guys are left?! How many stayed that way?!""
―Alfred and Bruce[src]

Later, after Diana returns the drive to Bruce, he decrypts the drive and tells Alfred that the "White Portuguese" is actually the name of a ship carrying a large nugget of Kryptonite from the wreckage of the World Engine to Lex Luthor, which is capable of significantly weakening Superman. Alfred vehemently protests Bruce's decision to combat Superman, believing that he is not an enemy of humanity. He pleads to Bruce to change his mind, saying that it would be suicide to try to kill the Man of Steel, though Bruce remains stubborn.

US Capitol Bombing

When the Capital bombing occurred, Alfred saw it on the news in the Glasshouse and also saw the checks that Wallace Keefe sent back with hate messages, Alfred then knows that Bruce has snapped, and can only look on as Bruce prepares for his battle.

Second Conflict with Bruce

File:They were hunters1.png

Bruce, grimly musing about his father and ancestors.

"You know you can't win this - it's suicide!"
―Alfred[src]

With his physical preparation complete, Bruce retreats to mentally prepare for his duel with Superman at the abandoned Wayne Manor, where he is found by Alfred, who once more attempts to implore Bruce to stop, claiming that Batman cannot win such a confrontation, with it being "suicide". Bruce grimly responds saying that he is now older than his father Thomas Wayne had ever been, and that this might be the only thing Bruce does that actually matters, since despite Batman having defeated numerous Gotham City criminals and supervillains over the last 20 years, "criminals are like weeds", in that if 1 is pulled up, another grows in its place, while Superman has the potential to become the most formidable supervillain in history, so taking him down before that happens is "about the future of the world", something Bruce sees as "[Batman's] legacy". Bruce then grimly muses at how his father had once told him that despite the Wayne Manor itself being built on railways, real estates and oil, the first generation of Waynes had made their fortune as hunters, trading pelts and skins with the French. Thus, Bruce not only hopes to live up to his father by taking Superman down, but also feels kinship with his ancestors, as a hunter of sorts. As Bruce walked away, Alfred, understanding that trying to stop the former is hopeless, bitterly remarked that "So falls the House of Wayne."

Rescue of Martha Kent

"I don't deserve you, Alfred"
"No, you don't"
Bruce and Alfred[src]

After the fight between Batman and Superman is resolved, Alfred tracks down Knyazev's cellphone to a portside warehouse in Gotham where Martha Kent is being held. Batman flies the Batwing towards the safehouse, and Alfred scans the warehouse to find 24 mercenaries on the third floor guarding Martha. He then takes remote control of the Batwing and lands Batman on the second floor, who then proceeds to neutralize all the men, seemingly kill Knyazev, and rescue Martha.

Justice League

To be added

Personality

"Go upstairs and socialize, some young lady from Metropolis will make you honest... In your dreams Alfred."
―Alfred Pennyworth[src]

A traditional English gentleman, Alfred always keeps a stiff upper lip, even under the extraordinary circumstances imposed by his master's secret identity. No matter what the situation, Alfred always responds with resolve, equanimity, and good (albeit somewhat sarcastic and dry) humor.

Though he and Bruce do occasionally quarrel (notably when Alfred insisted that Superman is not their enemy), Alfred's loyalty remains absolute. Partially this could be explained by his continued loyalty to Thomas Wayne, and a traditional sense of duty to one's master. At the same time, Alfred finds ways to express his pride in Bruce, and his belief in the cause he is fighting for as the fearsome vigilante "Batman".

Alfred is remarkably wise, observant and perceptive, as he is able to understand that it is Bruce's "feelings of powerlessness" that changed the latter quite a bit, he is able to see that Superman is not humanity's enemy and adamantly tries to convince Bruce of that, and he is one of the extreme few (along with supergenius Lex Luthor) to see through Bruce's exceptionally skilled deceptions, as Alfred wasn't fooled when Bruce initially attempts to lie to him about the Kryptonite importation.

Abilities

  • Gifted Intelligence: Alfred is exceptionally intelligent, which extends to his considerable investigative, analytical, communications, computer operating, engineering, and medical skills, as well as those in ordinary housekeeping and cooking, which makes Alfred remarkably eclectic, often able to keep up with genius polymath Batman himself.
    • Expert Tactician: Alfred regularly assists Bruce on the latter's various missions as Batman (as well as occasionally other Batman Family members), offering his own tactical input and advice if necessary. Alfred notably pin-pointed the imprisoned Martha Kent's location by tracking Anatoli Knyazev's cloned phone to a warehouse, all before Batman himself had thought to do so.
    • Expert Engineer: Alfred is highly skilled in vehicles' operations, computer operations, and general engineering, as he was trained in weapons and maintenance of all sorts of vehicles and aircraft while in the SAS special forces. Thus, Alfred assists Batman in building and over time improving upon the latter's various sophisticated gadgets in the Batcave, most notably, the Batmobile, Standard Batsuit, and Batcomputer.
    • Expert Computer Scientist: Alfred is exceptionally skilled in computer science, thus regularly assisting Batman on missions by efficiently operating the Batcomputer and filling the latter in on pertinent data, such as the internal layout of the Metropolis Public Library at Lex Luthor's fundraiser, or the amount of henchmen Anatoli Knyazev had awaiting Batman in a warehouse.
    • Expert Detective: Alfred, while seemingly not quite on par with Batman himself, is a highly skilled investigator (employing both inductive and deductive reasoning), analyst, and spy, due to his intelligence background as a member of the British SAS special forces, where he was specifically trained in intelligence gathering. Thus, Alfred is remarkably observant and perceptive, as he is able to understand that it is Bruce's "feelings of powerlessness" that changed the latter quite a bit, he is able to see that Superman is not humanity's enemy and adamantly tries to convince Bruce of that, and he is one of the extreme few (along with supergenius Lex Luthor) to see through Bruce's exceptionally skilled deceptions, as Alfred wasn't fooled when Bruce initially attempts to lie to him about the Kryptonite importation.
    • Expert Medic: Alfred is an exceptionally efficient personal doctor and surgeon to the Batman Family, due to him being trained in medicine while in the SAS special forces.
    • Communications Expert: Alfred is highly skilled at communications, with him therefore regularly operating as Bruce's chief communications officer (CCO) in Wayne Enterprises.
    • Expert Butler: Alfred while without metahuman powers, is an extremely skilled and experienced butler, having first served as one to Thomas and Martha Wayne, and then to their son Bruce, with him being extraordinarily competent in all of his duties (both as butler and head of security) necessary to help maintain, assist and support Batman's life, including housekeeping and cooking, and therefore contributing every bit as much as the other Batman Family members.
  • Expert Driver and Pilot: Alfred is a highly skilled driver and pilot, due to him having been trained in piloting all sorts of vehicles and aircraft while in the SAS special forces. Hence, he effectively pilots Batman's Batwing from a distance, while simultaneously observing a Batcomputer thermal imaging scan of the building he was piloting it towards.

  • Human Vulnerabilities: Alfred's greatest weakness is that he is a human with no enhanced strength, speed, durability, or metahuman powers, therefore making him quite vulnerable to the physical attacks of stronger and more powerful opponents. Alfred, however, usually compensates for this quite well with his exceptional tactical and combat skills, as well as his brilliant intellect. In addition, Alfred usually remains and helps the Batman Family from within the Batcave, seldom ever directly fighting Gotham City supervillains in the field.

  • As the long-term butler and head of security of Batman, Alfred has access to Wayne Enterprises technology, some of the most sophisticated technology in the world (most of it located in the hidden Batcave under Wayne Manor), with Alfred personally helping Bruce create the equipment that is crucial to him as Batman.

    Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth at the computers

    Bruce and Alfred observing data on the Batcomputer.

    • Batcomputer: Batman's giant and powerful multi-purpose supercomputer console, located in the Batcave, with several monitor screens. Among other things, one of its monitors is equipped with thermal imaging, allowing Alfred to easily deduce the number of Knyazev's people within a building from a distance. It is also constantly hooked up to police radio's from the Gotham City Police Department, as well as news stations, allowing Alfred to remotely help Batman be up to date with all the goings on in his city. When Batman is on one of his vigilante escapades, Alfred sometimes utilizes the Batcomputer to help the Dark Knight with a specific task, notably when Batman saved Martha Kent from Anatoli Knyazev.
    • Batwing: Batman's aerial combat prototype vehicle with an immense amount of firepower, with Alfred notably assisting him in remotely piloting it, from within the Batcave.

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    Behind the scenes

    • While different to most portrayals of how Alfred is classically perceived, this iteration of the character is more based on Geoff Johns' Earth-Two version of the character.
    • Before Irons was cast, former James Bond actor Timothy Dalton was rumored to be in talks for the role of Alfred.