>>122222472Here are my answers comic-wise:
>Would the other batlackeys know?It would be considered a secret until another Robin / Hero is introduced, and either it would be used to build trust or to instigate why Batman doesn't share secrets. The more involved Nightwing would be in the future, the more people would know the secret.
>Any jokes about grandpa Bruce?I don't think any of the batgirls would tease anyone about it. Jason Todd might be an ass about it while he was a Robin (if he learned about it then), otherwise he would be mature enough to not say anything. Tim Drake (as well as maybe Step and/or Barbara) would respect Bruce and Dick's wishes, but they would surely be tempted to visit them once in a while. Damian would totally use Dick (and Jason too) as bad examples and why he is the best and only one worthy to be Robin. Pretty sure anyone in the Batfam would say it's a bad idea that Dick Grayson picks up the mantle again. Only way they wouldn't object is if the situation is dire, like if Batman has dissapeared for a while, but even then they'll complain.
>How would Terra react with him going back? Just be a good tradwife and raise the kid? Do her own vigilante stuff? Train the kid, or hook him up with an associate?Teen Titans (TV show) Terra wouldn't go back to vigilantism, but she'd definitely take it bad that Robin goes back to being a hero... well if it becomes an habit that is. She'd most likely try her best to care for what little happiness she has and make sure Dick would rather stay at home instead of wearing tights and a mask again. She'd also be too insecure about herself to train the kid, or ask someone else to do it. Heck, she might even resent her child if it pursue the way of vigilantism (by resent I mean its life choice, not the kid itself). Also after Slade, she'd probably never trust someone else to train her or another member of her family with their super powers.