HARDAC
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HARDAC (Holographic Analytical Reciprocating Digital Computer) is a fictional character that appeared in Batman: The Animated Series.
HARDAC first appeared in the two-part episode "Heart of Steel." A supercomputer created by scientist Karl Rossum, it developed a mind of its own and started creating robotic duplicates of Gotham City's wealthy citizens so it could take over their companies to make itself more powerful. It eventually even turned on its own creator after Rossum learned the truth about his invention. Batman found out about HARDAC's plan, but the computer almost took him prisoner, learning his secret identity in the process. Batman eventually destroyed it with help from Batgirl (who at time was still known solely as Barbara Gordon).
The name of HARDAC's creator, Karl Rossum, comes from Rossum's Universal Robots, a play which contained the first modern use of the word robot.
Karl Rossum was based on the actor William Sanderson, both his voice and image were taken for the character. Loosely connected to his role as J.F. Sabastian in the 1982 film Blade Runner, Sabastian created the minds of the androids and surrounded himself with robot friends to keep him company.
[edit] Duplicate Batman
In the episode "His Silicon Soul," HARDAC created a duplicate of Batman that survived the computer's destruction, but lost its memory function and believed itself to be the Dark Knight (it had been implanted with information about both Batman and Bruce Wayne.) The duplicate lay dormant as part of HARDAC's remains. When a trio of thieves attempted to rob the warehouse it was stored in, they awakened it.
When a gunshot injured/damaged the duplicate, revelaing robotic components, the confused robot thought its mind had been place in a robot body; it first sought help from Alfred, and then from Karl Rossum, HARDAC's creator. When Rossum dispelled its illusion, the duplicate fought the real Batman, but surprisingly, when the greenhouse collapsed, it saved Rossum. It then sought HARDAC's damaged processor; the remnant of the psychotic artificial intelligence informed it of its mission and origin.
Using the duplicate, HARDAC planned to reform over the Internet, connected through the Batcomputer. During its fight with Batman, however, the Dark Knight realized it had grown too much like himself; it could not kill. Seeing Batman seemingly perish after pushing him over a cliff, the distraught robot destroyed the connection, giving its life to do so, and destroying the evil supercomputer forever.
The Batman Duplicate is given a large amount of character development; the conflicting goals of following HARDAC and being like Batman give it elements of a tragic villain. At the end of the episode, Batman ponders if the creature, though robotic, had a soul; a sillicon soul, but a soul nonetheless.
Oddly enough, HARCAC's voice actor, Jeff Bennett, also voiced another psychotic artificial intelligence in the subsequent series The Batman, the demented D.A.V.E.