

Bruce sheepishly asks her if she can give a similar presentation to the Justice League.

Afterward she takes in the Batfamily - on a spectrum from shaken to disturbed to terrified - and finally breaks her composure. The design is simple and classy, elegant black text on a purple background, which helps the mostly nighttime or otherwise dimly lit photos of her in black Catwoman costume stand out better. However, the text (which she does just not read aloud, because that’s boring) becomes increasingly sarcastic and deriding, and the content and fact that none of the audience knew about any of these break-ins until now speak for themselves. She speaks with a helpful, nonjudgmental tone and straight face throughout. Every slide has photos of her breaking into the spaces clearly labelled with precisely what she’s doing. The locations are Wayne Manor, the Batcave, the Clocktower, Team Batgirl’s Firewall (Batgirl Steph forever! Read her 2009 run if you haven’t to know what this is), Duke’s Nest, Dick’s flat and one of Jason’s safehouses. A list of exploitable flaws and weaknesses she has personally found and demonstrated in the security systems of Batfamily’s various locations and genuinely good suggestions on how to fix or compensate for them.
