Mia Smoak


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Mia Smoak, also known as "Blackstar", is a criminal and underground cage fighter who resides in Star City in the future. She is the daughter of Felicity Smoak and Oliver Queen. She is the younger half-sister of William Clayton.

Potential future
Mia was born to Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak.

At some point, Mia got involved in underground cage fighting as a "stress release".

Also at some point, she came into contact with her mother and sold her technology to trigger bombs. When she first reveals this information to William Clayton, Dinah Drake and Zoe Ramirez, she claimed that she had no knowledge of Felicity's plan.

One night, Mia watched Emerald Archer: The Hood and the Rise of Vigilantism, a documentary about Oliver Queen that had been banned sometime before 2040. When Connor Hawke asked how she got a copy of it, she said she stole it. She then led John to the old Arrowcave. After leading them to the Arrowcave, they were interrupted by Roy Harper, Dinah, William, and Zoe. They tied them all up, Mia interrogating the latter two as to why they were there, before she sought codes to activate the Archer program. They were joined by Connor, who was supposed to be watching the others. Once Mia realized this, they entered the room, causing a fight. The fight soon subsided, with Mia holding a knife to Dinah's throat. William pulled a gun on her, threatening to shoot, before she revealed her identity as his half-sister.

Abilities

 * Expert combatant/Martial artist: As a cage fighter, Mia seems to be highly trained and that allows her to beat bigger opponents.
 * Keen intellect: Mia was able to find the abandoned Arrowcave from hints in the documentary, Emerald Archer: The Hood and the Rise of Vigilantism.

Behind the scenes

 * In the comics, the name "Blackstar" has been used by several different characters (both male and female), but most notably by Rachel Berkowitz, a girl from Poland who was raised by Nazis and grew up to be a brilliant scientist. She is an enemy of Supergirl.
 * Her name Mia may be a reference to Mia Dearden, aka Speedy, a character that in the show has already been adapted into Thea Queen.
 * When her character was originally announced in the press, she was called Jessie Bowden, although this was later changed to Maya. The character was initially only referred to as "Blackstar", leaving her real name then-unknown.