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** Bette Kane plays this straight, culminating in issue #4 of the ongoing, where {{spoiler|she is stabbed by a thug and tricked by Cameron Chase into revealing Kate's identity, since Chase convinces her that she is dying and asks her for a name so someone can be by her side as she "dies"}}.
** Bette Kane plays this straight, culminating in issue #4 of the ongoing, where {{spoiler|she is stabbed by a thug and tricked by Cameron Chase into revealing Kate's identity, since Chase convinces her that she is dying and asks her for a name so someone can be by her side as she "dies"}}.
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: After Maggie and Kate spend the night together, ending with the sun coming up, Maggie remarks that the lack of rest is okay since she keeps herself up all night anyway. After Kate's leering reaction, [[Subverted Trope|Maggie explains that recently she is too preoccupied with the dead children she is investigating to get any sleep.]]
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: After Maggie and Kate spend the night together, ending with the sun coming up, Maggie remarks that the lack of rest is okay since she keeps herself up all night anyway. After Kate's leering reaction, [[Subverted Trope|Maggie explains that recently she is too preoccupied with the dead children she is investigating to get any sleep.]]
* [[Death By Origin Story]]: Kate, her twin sister and her mother were kidnapped and held hostage when kate was ten years old. When her father managed to rescue her, she left her cell and saw their bullet-ridden corpses.
* [[Death by Origin Story]]: Kate, her twin sister and her mother were kidnapped and held hostage when kate was ten years old. When her father managed to rescue her, she left her cell and saw their bullet-ridden corpses.
* [[Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life]]: A large section of her ''Detective Comics'' run covers the years after she was expelled from West Point, where the running theme (And commentary from friends and family) is that she is listless and undriven, and that she does not know what to ''do'' with her life.
* [[Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life]]: A large section of her ''Detective Comics'' run covers the years after she was expelled from West Point, where the running theme (And commentary from friends and family) is that she is listless and undriven, and that she does not know what to ''do'' with her life.
* [[Destination Defenestration]]: In her re-introduction in ''[[Fifty Two]]'', after she [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|stops Renee Montoya from shooting an enemy]] she throws the enemy out of the window.
* [[Destination Defenestration]]: In her re-introduction in ''[[Fifty Two]]'', after she [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|stops Renee Montoya from shooting an enemy]] she throws the enemy out of the window.