I Am the Walrus
I am the egg manThey are the egg men
I am the walrus
Goo goo g'joob
I am the Batman,
goo goo g’job.
I got excited when the National Renewable Energy Lab featured
a story about the Gotham Knight. https://www.nrel.gov/news/features/2024/unleashing-the-power-batman-project-revolutionizes-battery-manufacturing.html.
I should have realized that the project named Batman was short for Battery Manufacturing,
and not the Gotham Knight . Before that realization,
my question was which Gotham Knight, the one before the Reagan presidency when Batman
merely captured crooks for the Gotham
City Police Department OR the Batman after that time where his opponents
were insane (at least according to his morality)
and were confined to Arham Asylum. It is the former Batman that was nearly cancelled,
not current popular one. But there is another humbler meaning for batman that I
would like to suggest is also more in keeping with the pre-1980s Batman.
That is an orderly to an officer in the British Army. It
is derived not from the creature of the night, but from the term bat, the
French word for a pack carried into battle. A batman managed an officer’s bat. In
which case Alfred the butler is the batman to the current Batman.
A famous batman is Mervyn Bunter in Dorothy Sayers’s Lord
Peter Wimsey mysteries. Bunter was Lord Peter’s batman during World War I and
remained with him after the war to manage his affairs. Despite being only his
valet, Bunter is Lord Peter’s friend. Lord Peter admires Bunter’s efficiency and
competence in virtually every sphere, and trusts him with his life. We all need
a batman like that. I hope that the National Renewable Lab’s project has that
batman in mind, and not the current Batman
who is all about imposing his point of view by dominance.