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The Fortress of Solitude is the place of solace and occasional headquarters for Superman located in a "polar waste". It stands as a retreat in some instances in order to make new scientific or medical breakthroughs, and to store dangerous technology and other secrets. The Fortress contained an alien zoo, specialized exercise equipment, a laboratory where Superman works on various projects such as developing defenses to Kryptonite, a massive, Kryptonian computer, communications equipment, and rooms dedicated to accommodate his friends and allies. It also contained the Phantom Zone projector, various pieces of alien technology he had acquired on visits to other worlds, and, inspired by Bruce, Clark had taken a shining to mimic the Batcave in some ways by collecting trophies of his past adventures.
Within the vestibule, the foyer chamber of the Fortress contained a giant, holographic statue memorializing Superman's birth parents, Jor-El and Lara. The two renowned Kryptonians were poised holding onto an effigy of Superman’s destroyed home world of Krypton. Superman maintains a hidden armory vault inside of the Fortress. In the vault are various weapons and firearms confiscated from alien cultures on past missions. Superman also maintained his own highly advanced forensics laboratory equipped with various computerized devices including a lightning fingerprint classifier, an electronic clue analysis machine, and a crime probability detector. A monitoring station was likewise in place, enabling Superman to keep abreast of events taking place across the globe. The crime-lab also featured several lead-lined vaults, where Superman would experiment on samples of Kryptonite in the hopes of finding a way to reverse the minerals lethal effects.
Bruce Wayne. Known to many, particularly the media, as the World's Finest, the two composite opposites of light and dark work in tandem despite the odds against them. Bonded by their tenacious partnership as champions of justice and deepened by a friendship based on their shared ideals of truth and core values, Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne brandish an unbreakable tie to one another. There is, however, an issue of tolerance and oftentimes grim, one-sided views from the Dark Knight that clash with Superman's otherwise more optimistic vivacity. Bound by a sense of duty to keep Batman on the straight and narrow, Superman has made it his personal responsibility to keep Bruce clear thinking and rational -- a sort of guiding light to maintain his sanity.