Tim works as the CEO of Wayne Enterprises. Tim has a secretary, and then he has another one to help her because holy shit, the amount of crap Tam puts up with is insane and she needs an assistant of her own.
Tim's second secretary is one Danny Fenton.
Tim, Tam, and Danny are the last ones in Wayne Enterprises, as the building had to be evacuated due to Superman being mind-controlled and targeting major corporations.
Superman targets Wayne Enterprises.
Tim looks out the window as he his secretaries make their way towards the emergency exit, and there he is.
Floating there.
Staring at him.
Tim swears he can see his Uncle Clark sobbing as his eyes heat up.
Then Danny grabs him, yanks him into the stairwell, and just as the building starts to crumble around them, shoves both Tim and Tam into a glowing green portal.
Danny takes a blow to the head.
They land on a floating island, in a swirling vortex of green, and the one who got them there is unconscious on the ground with a nasty headwound.
Meanwhile, after the Justice League manages to snap Superman out of it, the man throws himself at Batmans feet and just...sobs.
Breaks.
They get the story in bits and pieces.
Tim was in the building, still. The burning, twisted wreckage of Wayne Enterprises.
I know everyone’s mad at Aziraphale right now because of how the season’s ended but I don’t think we’ve talked enough about the fact that Aziraphale has been keeping a diary for centuries (based on the fact the entry we see is from volume 603) and he literally starts his entries with “dear diary, last month Crowley and I both happened to be in Edinburgh”.
High tech Alpha Striker that simply ejects its overheating weapons
Armory Pilot: "The Displacer is glowing with the heat of the sun. Think Tank, help!"
Think Tank, billions of manna in RnD later: "Just drop the Displacer, idiot"
After seeing how Shadowheart, Astarion and Gale correct you when you make a mistake while repeating the Gale resurrection steps, I can't help but imagine building any IKEA furniture with the lot of them.
Tav: *trying to build in peace*
Astarion, with the exasperation of a tired mother while holding the instruction manual: Wrong, darling. That screw goes here.
Shadowheart, sitting on the couch with a glass of wine: No, you donkey. Clockwise is in.
Mr. Let-Me-Explain-This aka Gale: Ah, come on now. You know that we use the long side of the allenkey as a handle because we get a much better grip that way. See? Doesn't that turn much easier now? The science magic behind that is actually quite fascinating, you see, since it ... *continues to explain the invention of the allenkey and its various functionalities*