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Tim Drake Question

Batman stated Damian was the only one who loved him unconditionally. I do not agree. Damian wanted acceptance. Jason wanted respect. Dick wanted affection. What did Tim want?

 TheL3mon posted over a year ago
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OAwkwardTurtleO said:
I think Tim wanted to be, recognized, or he just wanted to be hero, he wanted to help. He didn't really have any parent issues since he didn't start out as an orphan, so he didn't need any of the necessities that Dick and Jason did as kids from Batman, since Tim had his bio family. I think he may have just wanted to be a good detective and make use of his skills to help people. But Tim and Batman definitely bonded and became like father and son. But if you recall when he was given the choice to resurrect all who died for him or all who he loved died, in return for his life, he couldn't because he was afraid to die, and this hit him hard with guilt, after all, all he ever talked about was wanting his friends back. So I honestly think Tim wanted pure selflessness. Maybe. After all, it's Tim WAYNE.
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I think Tim wanted to be, recognized, or he just wanted to be hero, he wanted to help. He didn't really have any parent issues since he didn't start out as an orphan, so he didn't need any of the necessities that Dick and Jason did as kids from Batman, since Tim had his bio family. I think he may have just wanted to be a good detective and make use of his skills to help people. But Tim and Batman definitely bonded and became like father and son. But if you recall when he was given the choice to resurrect all who died for him or all who he loved died, in return for his life, he couldn't because he was afraid to die, and this hit him hard with guilt, after all, all he ever talked about was wanting his friends back. So I honestly think Tim wanted pure selflessness. Maybe. After all, it's Tim WAYNE.
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