Ahem. *taps mic* this DLC is actually what made me want to write Nora. I always thought of her as this... sunshine, not just to Victor, but also to Gotham in itself. To me, Nora represents what Gotham can never have-- what Victor can never have. She isn't perfect. She isn't some hero. But she is beautiful. She's not untainted, but she wears it as a strength. That just proved itself to me in the DLC. When she took that first breath, I lost mine. I was so excited to see this character that's so often portrayed in the dark and in silence finally get a voice. And all she wants is to live her final days as she originally intended: with the man she loves. Nora doesn't have any regrets, except for not being able to save Victor from himself. If there was anything she could've done, she would've. I agree and say that it was a nightmare coma. She "watched" Victor fight and kill and lose himself to save her. That's why she HAD to make it clear that she didn't WANT saving. Not anymore. In an ideal world, yes. But this is Gotham. Gotham will never be an ideal world. And she realizes that. especially after what happens to Victor. I also think it's super fucking cool how she KNOWS how Batman is. I think she is grateful for everything he's done for Victor. Even when battling him. Batman was ONLY trying to save him (by saving him from himself/innocent lives/that sort of thing). Anyways, I just think it's cool that Nora was aware enough to catch on to who Batman was.