Derek Powers is a fictional character that appears in the Batman Beyond (1999-2001) animated series, voiced by Sherman Howard.
Derek Powers is a corrupt businessman who managed to gain control over Wayne Enterprises (now called Wayne-Powers) due to an elderly Bruce Wayne's poor health. When Powers develops a lethal mutagenic nerve gas and intends to sell it as weapon, one of his employees, Warren McGinnis, discovers evidence of the gas, and Power...
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Derek Powers
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