Even just that (more or less magical) surveillance system that he made. With that, and some mundane application of his stealth technology and skills getting launch codes and deploying nuclear arsenals would be a piece of cake. Nevermind deploying things like his microwave rays. I’m not sure if his company (while he wasn’t in charge) made nuclear weapons themselves too. It seems like something they’d have done.
Is that the sort of thing that the government lets private corporations do?
No, private corporations are strictly limited to creating remote control rocket propelled tanks, microwave beam superweapons and a near perfect big brother privacy invasion system.
For good reason, traditionally and almost exclusively the management of nuclear warheads lies with the government (the U.S. government frequently contracts out nuclear related work and research labs are privately operated, however the military is the sole manager of completed weapons).
Batman being batman he already has. ;)
Even just that (more or less magical) surveillance system that he made. With that, and some mundane application of his stealth technology and skills getting launch codes and deploying nuclear arsenals would be a piece of cake. Nevermind deploying things like his microwave rays. I’m not sure if his company (while he wasn’t in charge) made nuclear weapons themselves too. It seems like something they’d have done.
Is that the sort of thing that the government lets private corporations do? I don’t think they would be allowed to do that in the real world.
No, private corporations are strictly limited to creating remote control rocket propelled tanks, microwave beam superweapons and a near perfect big brother privacy invasion system.
Well to be fair, we’ve already got a private company designing microwave beam weapons for the military, and plenty of other military technology besides, but nuclear weapons are kept under tighter reign.
According to one of the first sources that came up on a google search