In response to these questions, Elliot reveals that the car accident was part of his scheme to inherit the family fortune for himself, shocking and disgusting Batman. Batman questions why Elliot would do all this, despite what the Waynes did for him. With Fox as his hostage, Elliott demands that Batman finds Bruce Wayne and brings him before him, planning to kill Wayne. He then proceeds to transfer Wayne Enterprises funds to his own account.īefore he can do more, Batman enters the room. After failing to gain access to a computer due to security protocols he didn't expect, Elliott takes Fox hostage and uses his retina to access the Wayne Enterprises mainframe. Remaining behind during Scarecrow's attack, Hush infiltrates Wayne Tower, gaining access to Lucius Fox's office on the top floor. Hush then leaves the building and flees from Arkham City. Claiming that Batman has enough to do at Arkham City, Hush tells him that he will leave Batman alone for this time, but claims that he will not be so generous if their paths cross again. Hush then removes the bandages around his head and reveals his new face planning to seek vengeance against Bruce by committing crimes with this new disguise. While he listens to an audiotape in which Elliot reveals what he has done, the doctor himself arrives and traps Batman. Batman locates Hush's hideout and searches for evidence. When talking to the last witness, believing that he was the murderer, the inmate instead tells him that Bruce Wayne told him to dump the body and tells Batman where to find him. Each time he talks to witnesses they claim that the murderer was Bruce Wayne, which Batman of course does not believe. When Batman returns to the cathedral again, Elliot is gone.ĭuring the game, Batman can find three victims of Elliot who have been dumped in the city. When the player waits long enough, he can hear the bandage faced man, who is in truth Thomas Elliot, mutter "Wayne". He says as well that no one knows what's inside the box he is holding, as no one could pry it lose. He claims that the man stole painkillers and then cut off his own face. He claims that the place must have turned the man mad and that they realized too late. When Batman asks a nearby doctor about the man, the doctor claims that it is no inmate but a doctor as well. In the Gotham Cathedral which is the location of the medical team in Arkham City, Batman sees a man with a bandaged face laying on a bed with a box in his hands. Sometime before the events of Arkham City, he was hired by Joker to perform the surgery that separated both Mister Hammer and Sickle in exchange for finances which funded his later surgeries. These three murders earned him the nickname "Identity Thief" by the media. Some time before entering Arkham Cty, he began murdering people to steal their faces, so he could construct a perfect duplicate of Bruce Wayne's. At some point, he took a job at Arkham Asylum, and was on the roster for the night shift in the medical bay. Thomas Elliot began studying surgery, and by the time he was an adult, he was one of the finest surgeons in the world. Consumed by his greed, jealousy and revenge, Elliot swore to take everything that belongs to Bruce and destroy his life. Elliot's hatred grew even further when Bruce's parents were murdered, allowing him to inherit his family's wealth like he wanted to. This made Elliot despise the Wayne family completely for denying him what he thought was rightfully his, including Bruce. But Thomas Wayne was able to perform a quick surgery, and while he was unable to save Elliot's father, his mother managed to survive, thus foiling his scheme. To this end, he intentionally caused a car accident with his parents inside in the effort to kill them. However, Thomas was a born sociopath who was willing to do whatever it took to inherit the family fortune as soon as possible. He also looked up to Bruce's father and gifted surgeon, Thomas Wayne, who he was likely named after. Thomas Elliot, was born with the rich Elliot family and was a childhood friend to Bruce Wayne.
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