Bane, too, was considering the implications of a building that could heal itself, and what it might mean to two men who were determined to take down the corrupt infrastructure of a city, any city. Symbolic acts such as destroying a courthouse or government building were meaningless if they were right back where they'd been the next day.
They would have to rework some plans, abandon some ideas.
But he was made for chaos and quick plan changes, so he would come up with something. They would be successful in their plot, one way or another. They had to build a foundation first, however.
He had spotted the changes in Brandt when the repairs had been witnessed. It had been sudden, sturdy. Bane liked that.
"We must look for someplace to keep ourselves." He was sure that Brandt was thinking the same thing. Normally Bane was not the sort to state the obvious or speak when there was no real use to, but he needed his companion to focus on the here and now.