Quick post here,
I think it would be hilarious if Bruce Wayne, Batman, the epicenter of contingency plans. Has the Justice League members play elaborate games of Clue. Where, instead of playing the game like normal, they have to solve/ get away with it from different perspectives (detective, witness, culprit, bystander).
These game nights were used to practice and encourage more members to make plans without help or in case they get separated from each other/ lost contact. (He was more correct than he'd realize)
They had to be separated into specific rooms and had to escape without their powers, external assistance, or gadgets. Anyone who finishes the most gets undeterred access to a board he used to make backup plans before League meetings.
Ironically enough, Barry - our happy-go-lucky speedster, is the first to escape without using his powers. Oliver is quick to follow, after a slight struggle with the locks, slightly frazzled, but still out.
Martian Manhunter broke the doorknob, he's sweating buckets after hours of trying to solve a riddle. He'd tried to find the culprit, to no avail (It was him). Diana was quiet after she walked out of the room, one of the pillows was torn in half. Clark Kent was distracted by his sudden inability to hear Bruce's heartbeat (He had already solved the puzzle 12 minutes in).
Hal is stuck in the room screaming at a wall for over 3 hours. He flipped a table over and had clues scattered around him in disarray. He refuses to go anywhere near his designated Clue room.
As a reward, Barry gets to add backup plans alongside Oliver without telling everyone else. This happens every time they play(twice a week) with slight variations.
Hal hates 'Clue Night' with a feeling so profound he actively leaves as soon as a meeting is over. Clark also doesn't like this game for different reasons that go unnoticed by everyone except Jon Johnson, Barry, and Oliver.












