[ID: A webcomic in three panels vertically. In each panel, the Arkham City version of Riddler stands near the bottom left of the page, while the 2022 Riddler is on the bottom right, and the 1966 Riddler is near the top of the page in between them. 1966 Riddler is dressed in a paramedic's uniform.
Panel 1: Arkham and 2022 Riddler speak and gesture with their hands. Their text balloons partially obscure 1966 Riddler.
Text: Arkham Riddler: "We'll need to hack into their security systems, disable as much as we can without drawing attention..."
2022 Riddler: "We'll also have to do something about the staff..."
Arkham Riddler: "But we can't attract any dim-witted detectives or we'll just have that much more to deal with..."
Panel 2: 1966 Riddler loudly clears his throat, the sound of it being written over the background of the panel. Arkham and 2022 Riddler turn as they notice him.
Panel 3: 1966 Riddler holds up his hands in a pleased gesture, while Arkham Riddler holds up a finger, declaring, "Ah. Yes. Of course" while 2022 Riddler nods in approval. End ID]
Soooooooo......I came up with this a bit earlier than I thought I would. I knew at some point they were going to go on a heist to get some medical equipment and go collect BtAS Riddler, but then I remembered that Frank Gorshin was a skilled impressionist and that elements of this did slip into his version of Riddler. Since his is the main one of the three that doesn't utilize computers in his operations, and so this was an interaction I thought might happen in this universe.
Is it wrong that I put all the riddlers I knew of in the sims and had them have very complex and toxic relationships with each other because they had kids and the kids all came from broken homes cause their parents (the riddlers) all hated each other and for some reason the Gotham riddler became the only one who took care of the riddle kids even though all but one weren’t his