TYGER, full name TYGER Security, was a private military contractor and correctional security firm. Despite a controversial reputation, TYGER was considered by some to be the best private security company in the world, with their operatives being a combination of ex-military and former SWAT operatives who were not only well-trained and well-equipped, but also come highly recommended.
TYGER had been involved in two major incidents that affected Gotham City during Batman's career. Particularly, TYGER was hired by Hugo Strange and Mayor Quincy Sharp to act as the security detail of Arkham City in response to the Joker's massive breakout of Arkham Asylum. Unknown to the general public, the company and its agents had all been brainwashed by Strange to act as his personal army of unquestioning soldiers.
History
Before Arkham Shadow Incident
At some point, Lyle Bolton was appointed Captain and Head of TYGER after his respective applications to the Gotham City Police Department and Blackgate Prison's Security Team had been denied as he had been deemed “too sadistic”, when TYGER saw his brutality as an asset, rather than a liability.
Following a riot at Blackgate, which resulted in the escape of Joker, Penguin and Black Mask, TYGER was hired to act as security detail within Blackgate Prison after Martin Joseph had been ousted as warden of the prison. Bolton himself would act as warden. Operatives Howard Branden and Frank Boles would act as Interim Commander and Associate Warden respectively. Also among them was Cunningham, who was John DeMarco’s old partner during the latter’s police days.
Arkham Shadow Incident
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Between Arkham Asylum and Arkham Unhinged Incident
After the Joker's riot on the old asylum, Quincy Sharp gave Hugo Strange his promise to form his TYGER force and begin work on Arkham City.
Arkham Unhinged incident
During the same day as the announcement of Arkham City, Hugo Strange began to send TYGER guards to arrest criminals in Gotham City. TYGER guards populated the old Arkham Mansion while operating in Gotham, the former headquarters for Arkham City.
Four TYGER operatives broke into Selina Kyle's home. They searched the house and were attacked by Selina's criminal alter ego. After Selina fled the house, they were seen stealing jewelry from one of her safes.
Batman, after knocking out Catwoman at the scene, spoke with James Gordon about TYGER's actions. He then broke into the Arkham Mansion, to find blueprints that would help Catwoman find her stolen jewels. During the same time, Catwoman also broke in, as well as Harvey Dent with his thugs, who shot their way through. From another location, TYGER guards were sent to the mansion to assist the mansion and apprehend Dent. They arrived in front of the building and entered with a battering ram, and were instantly gunned down by Harvey's henchmen.
Before Arkham City incident
After the events of The Joker's takeover of Arkham Asylum and Sharp's election as Mayor of Gotham City, TYGER was hired by Sharp and, secretly, Strange, to supervise the construction of Arkham City and act as its security force. They also bought Arkham Island (and what remained of Arkham Asylum) when it was being sold to the highest bidder. Strange had TYGER turn Arkham Island into a base for their fleet of Air TYGER Helicopters that Strange's security used to observe the city's inmates and played an important role in Strange's Protocol 10.
At one point during Arkham City's development, TYGER encountered Batman and were specifically trained to deal with him, but they ended up ambushed by Catwoman when they had Batman at their mercy.
Strange sent more TYGER Guards across Gotham to search for Batman to fight him and slowly, after many attempts, learn his weaknesses. After one squad had been beaten by Batman, the latter interrogated the captain of the squad that ambushed him and learned that Strange was the one who hired them. Shortly afterwards, the captain ended up subject to an intense torture session by Dr. Strange, involving electrical shocks and truth serums, as an informal "debriefing" regarding Batman's actions, resulting in his death.
Arkham City Incident
In Arkham City, the TYGER Guards patrolled the prison in TYGER helicopters. It was heavily implied that strong, powerful-looking criminals were personally selected by Strange and became TYGER Guards through medication to bolster TYGER’s ranks.
TYGER stormed a protest rally that was held by Bruce Wayne outside of Arkham City with specific orders from Strange to capture Wayne, whom he secretly knew was the true identity of Batman, as well as Jack Ryder, who failed to escape from TYGER when they stormed the protest. When Bruce attempted to escape from his isolation cell, a TYGER Guard heard his attempt to free himself from the ropes of his chair and burst in to try and suppress him, but was knocked out by him. Another TYGER operative forced Wayne out to the check-in area to Line A, although not before Wayne secretly stole an encryption key for tracing the TYGER communications systems so he could hack in and eavesdrop on their transmissions at a later time as Batman.
Another TYGER operative, when attempting to quell a prison riot nearby, also shot one of the prisoners. They then inserted Wayne, Ryder, and a prisoner into Arkham City. A squadron of TYGER Helicopters was patrolling near the Solomon Wayne Courthouse, with AIR TYGER 4 reporting that Catwoman was being held prisoner by Two-Face at the Courthouse, a transmission that Bruce Wayne, donning his Batman gear after Alfred arranged for the Batsuit to be air inserted into Arkham City upon Wayne's request, was intercepted. They also were told by Strange not to assist Catwoman, as Strange wanted to let Two-Face to "have his fun." AIR TYGER 3 also ended up spotting Batman, but Strange gave orders to have them monitor Batman, but not engage him as they had something special planned for him.
After Protocol 10 was enacted, the AIR TYGER Helicopters performed an aerial raid throughout Arkham City, and heavily damaged the Steel Mill, the Courthouse, and Museum while the main ground forces were to round up all the Political Prisoners and execute them, as well as guard the TYGER Confiscated Goods Vault. Catwoman managed to succeed in breaking into the Vault, although she was forced to leave behind her briefcases to rescue Batman. Afterwards, Batman managed to track down the AIR TYGER Helicopter that contained the Master Control Codes to access TYGER's main headquarters: the Arkham City Processing Center in the Bowery. Batman rescued the Political Prisoners, beat up the reinforcements, and infiltrated Wonder Tower Foundations, the Observation Deck, and the Security Control Center. After Strange's death and Wonder Tower's destruction, TYGER command called off the attack, before ordering any remaining personnel to return to base,
After Arkham City Incident
TYGER were presumably held under investigation by the GCPD for their involvement in Strange's criminal activities.
Arkham Knight Incident
The TYGER Guards appeared as a part of the Mad Hatter's illusion.
Known Members
Captains
- Lyle Bolton (formerly)
- Vincent Garrett (deceased)
Commanders
- Howard Branden (interim; formerly)
Operatives
- Frank Boles (formerly; deceased)
- Kausman
- Mikuzewski
- Abousamra
- Hall
- Si
- O’Neil
- Robbins
- Cunningham
- Anamwathana
- Green
- Martinez
- Lamas
- Kohr
- Wilcox
- Messenger
- Roni
- Dominic
- Deamer
- Hobbs
- Pearson
- Randy Ma
- Waring
- Novick
- Joseph Smith
- Strange
- Mitchell
- Huynh
- Scott
- Charlie
Quotes
Game Over Lines
Batman: Arkham Shadow
- "Maybe now the rest of these animals will do as they’re told." (Irving “Matches” Malone)
- "Someone plant a weapon on the body. I don’t wanna be here all night." (Irving “Matches” Malone)
- "That Malone? Ah, who cares. Just another dead guy now." (Irving “Matches” Malone)
Psychological Profile
Batman's Database Profile
Gallery
Trivia
- It was likely that the company was secretly funded by the League of Assassins as part of Ra's al Ghul's deal with Strange.
- TYGER's name was likely a reference to the poem of the same name. Strange even quotes some of the poem in an altered form while indoctrinating a TYGER operative in one of the prequel comics leading up to the Arkham City game.
- One TYGER Guard had fallen prey to the Penguin and his henchmen. His body became a part of the Penguin's collection in the Trophy Room at the Museum. Another TYGER Guard joined Poison Ivy when he was hypnotized into her faction.
- One of the guards refers to Strange as "master" when Batman climbs Wonder Tower, suggesting that brainwashing took place in TYGER's ranks.
- In Wonder Tower we can find the TYGER captain interrogated and killed by Hugo Strange in the trailer of Arkham City.
- For unknown reasons, many of the manholes in Arkham City have the TYGER logo on them.
- A drape with the TYGER logo on it, seen attached to various crates, can be seen in the challenge map Freight Train.
- There is a real world TYGER Security company based in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
- TYGER Guards are the only Thug type enemy in Arkham City to never go into a terrified state during a predator section (with the sole exception being a victim of an inverted takedown).