Hood pins Pyg to the ground with his foot right before shooting him in the skull.

Imagine my horror when I emerged from that dreamy soup and discovered what she'd done. I did all I could to fix her, to make her perfect, but by the time you came along, I couldn't even look upon the spoiled canvas that was her face. Don't worry; you'll be the first one I let out.

She left me no choice.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

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Most Wanted Mission - The Perfect Crime \ Professor Pyg (Lazlo Valentin) Victims Locations: 0:00 - Introduction 0:40 - Victim #1 - Anthony Lund 3:23 - Victim #2 - Franklin Accardo 5:34 - Victim #3 - Robert Kincaid 7:35 - Victim #4 - Lisa Mendes 9:50 - Victim #5 - Ella Montgomery 12:08 - Victim #6 - Alison Wears 14:35 - Professor Pyg She was a beauty, Janosz. Ladies and Gentlemen! An obsessive perfectionist, Pyg used identity-destroying drugs and invasive surgery on his victims to c… Placenta face, gorgon smile, ribbons of fractured flesh. It appears the operation he performs involves brain surgery or a form of lobotomization and possible gender realignment. Professor Pyg is a deranged schizophrenic who has developed an obsession with making people \"perfect\", which he accomplishes by transforming them into Dollotrons, a process that bonds false \"doll\" faces to their own, presumably permanently. The battle with Professor Pyg takes place during the final phase of The Perfect Crime side quest during which you investigate the mutilated corpses in various parts of Gotham City. The mission unlocks early in the game. Later, during the war with the Leviathan organization, through investigation, Batman discovers that Professor Pyg's "Mother of Nails" is actually Talia al Ghul. Pyg experimented on his abductees and turned them into mindless puppets known as Dollotrons. But in season 4, Pyg (played by Michael Cerveris) finally makes an appearance, murdering crooked cops while wearing a pig mask ("Hog Day Afternoon"), and tricking the cops and Penguin's loosely allied gangsters into an embarrassing trap while manipulating Jim Gordon into playing the hero ("A Day in the Narrows"). Those that Pyg could not "fix" were simply killed and thrown out like trash. Boys and Girls!

Making his way to the "staff only" section and breaking through a boarded-off wall, Batman found the entrance to Pyg's operating theater. Lazlo Valentin mutilated his victims and tried to make them "perfect" under the alias of Professor Pyg.

Because none of his victims were found (most likely either turned into Dollotrons and imprisoned at the Circus of Strange or disposed of as "failures"), Pyg could have easily gotten away with his actions, but his obsession caused him great frustration as he couldn't complete his work on six individuals he had kidnapped as they had tattoos, previous surgeries or other imperfections that, in his own words made him feel sick as he could do nothing to make them perfect in his mind, this caused him to string up six of his victims around Gotham, where Batman eventually found them and then him. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

Threat Assessment . Select the mission and head over there to begin the murder case.Altogether there are six victims in total spread throughout the city. Janosz, I tell you, the circus has come home!My dear Janosz, it is time you learned the truth about your mother, your real mother. Top Contributors: Brendan Graeber, Jared Petty, Remedy916Nos + more.

A masterpiece, perfect in every way. Day and night I worked, month after month, sculpting her loathsome clay to recapture the beauty that saved me that night. Pyg, after he suffered a mental breakdown that made him utterly deranged, came to believe that people must have everything unique about them removed and/or destroyed if they were to become "better" and "perfect" as he saw it. Professor Pyg (real name: Lazlo Valentin) is a minor antagonist in Batman: Arkham Knight. Pyg refused and turned his Dollotrons upon Batman before joining in the fight himself, throwing That's it, my darlings. And last and by no means least, be stunned and horrified by the combustible wonder that is Phosphorus Rex! She clung to me as you grew, as I toiled to make her right again, but nothing pleased mother goat! However, his parents' constant belittling of him and how he wasn't 'perfect' enough to please them affected him into adulthood until he finally snapped completely, becoming a psychotic freak that in terms of insanity was on a whole different level than the rest of Gotham's criminal element in general (most of whom were not of sound mind ,either). Check out We’ve compiled a quick list of the victims, where you’ll find them, and what unique identifiers they have.Unique Identifiers: Left Ear, Right Abdomen, and Left HipLocation: Bleake Island – Gotham Herald building, northwest sideUnique Identifiers: Left Upper Arm, Chest, and Left KneeLocation: Miagani Island – Heavenly Hotel, east side of roofUnique Identifiers: Chest, Right Upper Arm, and Toes on Left FootLocation: Miagani Island – southeast side of building next to Salvation BridgeUnique Identifiers: Left Torso, Right Eye, and Right Upper ArmLocation: Founders’ Island – south of Perdition BridgeUnique Identifiers: Right Thigh, Right Abdomen, and Right SkullLocation: Founders’ Island – north Ryker’s Height near docksUnique Identifiers: Left Thigh, Left Shoulder, and Left PinkyOnce you’ve located and investigated all six victims it’s time to bring this case to a close. As the ringleader of the Circus of Strange, Pyg kidnapped guests of all ages and both sexes during his shows where he used invasive surgery and personality-destroying chemicals to brutally mutilate his victims and "perfect" them into his Dollotrons. To each new home, we move at night, finding a fresh patch of earth to inhabit. In The New 52, Professor Pyg appears as part of a group of Arkham Asylum inmates who attempt to escape from the facility during a riot, but are stopped by Batman and Nightwing. Professor Pyg is a supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics.Pyg was created by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert, and debuted as a corpse in the alternate reality story Batman #666 (July 2007) before being introduced as a recurring character in the mainstream DC Universe two years later in Batman and Robin #1 (June 2009). Arkham Files Medical Profile . For you!