Roy Harper

"I told you, it doesn't matter where we go as long as we go together."

- Roy to Thea Queen

Roy William Harper, Jr. (born c. 1991) is a street-savvy young man from the Glades, the son of the late Roy Harper, Sr. and Mrs. Harper, the boyfriend of Thea Queen and the former sidekick/good friend of Oliver Queen. Roy was injected with the Mirakuru, becoming a human weapon gaining a variety of powers including superhuman strength, durability and an accelerated healing factor. He was later cured by a counter-serum developed by S.T.A.R. Labs. Roy became Oliver's sidekick and vigilante partner with the code-name Arsenal up until the point where he masqueraded as the Arrow and faked his death. Having no choice, Roy left Team Arrow and Star City to begin a new life under the name Jason. Before leaving Roy left his Arsenal suit to Thea which she uses as her own vigilante persona as "Speedy". Roy would later return to vigilantism briefly, when Noah Kuttler extorted him to steal technological components, however, he was freed from Noah's control and later relocated to another place. In 2018, Roy was found and captured by corrupt Star City Police Department officers under Ricardo Diaz's payroll, they tortured him to get him to testify against Oliver in court (regarding his identity as Green Arrow) but they were unsuccessful. Eventually he was rescued by Team Arrow and later left Star City along with Thea and Nyssa al Ghul in order to track down the remaining Lazarus pits, thus, returning to vigilantism once again.

Ultimately, Roy's name (regarding his status as a vigilante) was cleared when Oliver publicly confessed to being Green Arrow.

Discovering and many attempts of contacting The Hood
Roy first encountered Thea Queen when he stole her purse in 2013. Laurel Lance caught up to Roy and tried to reason with him, but he scaled a fence and fled. He was later caught by the cops after being chased, and was taken in for questioning by Detective Quentin Lance. When asked, he admitted to stealing, because his mother was addicted to Vertigo and they desperately needed the money. Thea, moved by Roy's story, decided not to press charges, feeling compassion for his situation. She later visited Roy at his house in the Glades to retrieve her purse, and the two had a brief chat.

Some time later, Thea met Roy again outside of a coffee shop in the Glades, She promised him a job at her brother's club, Verdant. In spite of Thea's kindness, Roy decided not to show up, prompting Thea to go and question him. He admitted that he didn't want any charity from a rich girl, a comment which annoyed Thea greatly. As she walked off, two men approached her, but before she could be mugged, Roy stepped in and beat the men, receiving a stab wound from one of them. Thea took Roy to the hospital, where he got stitched up and had to receive an injection, which made him nervous. Thea kissed him to distract him from the injection.

At some point, Thea and Roy began an intimate relationship.

Thea visited Roy at his place in the Glades, where they got intimate. A man visited partway through and gave Roy a gun, much to the shock of Thea, causing her to storm out, despite him trying to justify himself. She later came back to apologize, but Roy was kidnapped by Joseph Falk. He was taken below Starling City, onto a train running on the abandoned subway. While Joseph broadcast him on Glades Betrayed, Oliver, as The Hood, intervened before he could be killed. The Hood distracted Joseph as Roy untied himself, which was just in time considering a bullet was sent at him mere seconds before he'd ducked. Joseph was shot with an arrow through the stomach. Roy later reunited with Thea at her brother's club, where he reached into his pocket and pulled out an arrowhead.

Roy stole a police radio and waited until the dispatch mentioned the vigilante. But when he arrived at The Hood's supposed location, he instead found squad cars waiting for him. After Thea bailed him out, Quentin showed Roy one of the corpses of The Hood's victims, attempting to convince him that the vigilante was just a cold-blooded killer. Roy later confessed to Thea that he wanted to find The Hood, because he felt he owed him.

Roy and Thea staked out Unidac Industries, where the Dark Archer had massacred the entire staff. Their search soon led them to Merlyn Global Group, where they ran into Thea's brother, Oliver. When told of their search for The Hood, Oliver firmly warned Roy to abandon his search. Later returning to his home, Roy rationalized that his Vertigo contacts may help them. Thea then had second thoughts on the search. Roy stated that he wanted to find The Hood so he could train him, so he could stop other family tragedies from happening. That was the last straw for Thea, who threatened to break up with him if he didn't give his search. Thus, Roy chose to end things between them.

During the evacuations caused by The Undertaking, Thea saved Roy from being shot. Soon after, a man stopped their car to ask them to help get for some people trapped in a nearby bus. Telling Thea to escape, they kissed and Roy went to help the people stuck in the bus.

Aligning with The Arrow
Shortly after the destruction of the Glades, Roy spent nights patrolling the streets and fighting off criminals in the absence of The Hood. He was often arrested for obstruction by the police as a result. Roy continued working at Verdant, which was now owned and run by Thea. When Roy tried to prevent a rape one night, he was surprised by the appearance of The Canary, who knocked out all of the would-be perpetrators in a few moments.

As Roy continued his efforts to patrol the night, he discovered that medicines being delivered to the Glades Memorial Hospital were being stolen. Angered by the discovery, he engaged in a car chase with the thieves, but had an accident due to an attack from the Chinese Triad. Roy was arrested and threatened with prosecution, but Laurel cleared the charges. Roy reveled the thefts of the medicine to the Arrow. Roy and Thea got had a fight, and Thea threatened to break up with him if he continued patrolling. When the Arrow confronted Roy and offered him the chance to be his informant in the Glades, Roy accepted.

When Roy was asked to track down the Canary by the Hood, he discovered that the vigilante was always accompanied by a woman named Sin. Roy managed to find her, however after questioning her on the Canary, she fled causing Roy to run after her to an abandoned site where he was knocked unconscious. When he woke up, he found himself tied up and face to face with the Canary. She initially questioned him but released him. Afterwards, Roy received a text from Thea stating that Laurel had been kidnapped.

Roy later attended a "guns for cash" charity drive sponsored by Oliver, though he didn't want the money. Thea questioned him about the guns, but he claimed it was an old part of his life. Sin appeared, prompting Roy to introduce hi her to Thea. Suddenly, "The Mayor" arrived and began shooting at everyone. Roy saved Thea from an attack, before tending to Sin, who had been shot. He left for the hospital while Sin was being treated. When Sin woke up, she promised to keep his alliance with The Arrow a secret. However, she called him a moron, which Thea (who'd just walked in) agreed with. Despite her disdain of Thea, Sin admitted to Roy that she'd begun to warm up to her.

Roy placed his red flechette in order to call for The Arrow. Once he'd arrived, he helped to intercept an exchange of counterfeit plates. Despite being told to remain behind, Roy ran in behind the Arrow, tackling one of the fleeing criminals right as the police arrived. Detective Lance began processing his arrest, but soon let him go when he realized that he'd been working with the Arrow, just like the detective. Infuriated by his arrest, Thea decided to break it off with Roy. Sometime later, Roy went to meet Moira Queen, coincidentally being there at the same time as Thea. Moira encouraged Roy and Thea to stay together against her attorney's urging, as she wanted Thea to be happy.

Sometime later, Roy attended Moira's opening trial with Thea and Oliver. Later at the club, Roy noticed Thea's obvious distress, trying to bring out her anger by giving her boxing gloves and making her punch him to release the anger.

Sin asked Roy for help (because of his contact with The Arrow) when her friend Max Stanton went missing. Roy was determined to help her and searched for Max alongside Thea, who joined in on the investigation, much to Roy's surprise. While investigating, Roy discovered a blood drive that was hosted by Sebastian Blood on the last day Max was seen. Later, Max was found dead. Roy took a picture of his body— specifically that Max's eyes bled out—and informed The Arrow but was told not to look into it. Angered, Roy told The Arrow that he wouldn't be his informant anymore and that he and his friends were going to look into it. The Arrow shot Roy in the leg to slow him down as he was following the same trail (albeit from a different perspective and knew that Roy couldn't fight the robber associated with the drug, as well as the fact that "his friends" likely included Thea.)

Transformed by the Mirakuru
Roy was brought to the Queen Mansion, where Thea and Sin secretly looked after him. Oliver removed the arrow from Roy's leg and had his bodyguard, John Diggle, tend to the wound. Later, Roy was captured and injected with the Mirakuru, where he was then declared a failure by Brother Blood. However, Roy survived and was at least a partial success and seemingly recovered.

Whilst making out with Thea, Roy got cut by some glass but the injury quickly healed, much to his shock. Later on at Sebastian Blood's rally when a light platform was about to fall on Moira, Roy quickly ran to her and blocked the platform.

Roy struggled with keeping his new found powers a secret from Thea, creating a rift between them. Instead he decided to tell Sin, explaining he would "tell Thea when [he got] it under control". Deciding to put his powers to good use, Roy and Sin plotted to take down Richard/The Starling Slasher, a rich lawyer who secretly murdered prostitutes, with Sin as the bait. Before Sin could become the next victim, Roy ripped the car door off its hinges and beat Richard to a pulp, putting him in the hospital, and struck Sin in a rage when she pleaded him to stop. Roy came to regret this and at the hospital, away from prying eyes, he broke down in tears. Not long after, Roy was contacted by the Arrow, who promised to train him and hone his abilities. Roy responds, "When do we start?". The Arrow trained Roy on how to control his super strength by having him slap water in a bowl. When Roy breaks the bowl, The Arrow states that's how he placed Richard in the hospital. Roy asks how he knew and tells him that it is none of his business. The Arrow states it is his business when Roy agreed to be trained. The Arrow briefly told Roy about Slade Wilson and how he had to put an arrow in his eye. He then has Roy practice on a training dummy, which Roy breaks. The Arrow warns Roy that he needs to control his anger in a positive way. Roy asks for the opportunity to be his sidekick for one night, which he agrees to. Later when Roy came in late, he tells The Arrow of his predicament of keeping his activities a secret from his girlfriend. The Arrow warns him that Thea can't know about this. Thrown off, Roy asks how he knows Thea, but The Arrow doesn't elaborate and the two have a fight. The Arrow and Roy go to prevent Bronze Tiger from stealing a prototype earthquake generator from Merlyn Mansion. Roy saved The Arrow from Bronze Tiger, but repeatedly began punching the latter. The Arrow reveals himself as Oliver Queen to get Roy to stop, which works. Oliver advised Roy to use his love for Thea as his focus to control his strength. A stunned Roy thanked Oliver for saving him and giving him a purpose in life.

The next day, Oliver brought Roy to the Arrowcave to meet Diggle and Felicity Smoak, officially making him a part of the team.

When Sara Lance returned after being presumed dead for 6 years, Roy attended a party for her at the Queen Mansion. When Sin ran up to hug her, Roy was confused as to how they knew each other. Roy then introduced himself to Sara, unaware that she was the Canary.

Roy was trying to learn archery, but was unable to hit anything. Sara advises him to be patient, mentioning that Oliver makes it look easy. When Slade was revealed to be alive, Roy teamed up with Sara and Diggle to try and take him down while keeping Moira and Thea out of harm's way. Roy met Slade and shook hands with him, but it was indicated that Slade was much stronger than he was.

Roy gave Thea a present: A simple silver band, which she appreciated. He was then pulled away to learn that Helena Bertinelli was back in town. Oliver invites him back into the field, but when the driver shoots Roy in the hand, he looses control of his rage and Oliver had to resort to calling him 'Speedy', Thea's nickname. Back at the Arrowcave, Roy tries to explain he had it under control, but Oliver was skeptical as he had to resort to using Thea again to stop him. Knowing the danger Roy possessed, Oliver asked him to stay away from Thea for her own safety, but Roy was not impressed. Later, Roy tried to break up with Thea, which she wouldn't accept, leaving to do a job, telling him that they would continue the discussion later. Thea then walked in on Roy making out with an employee, Becky, leaving her heartbroken. Roy was then seen in the Arrowcave, watching her leave the club after talking to Oliver. He then crushed the band he gave Thea out of anger.

Roy's took his and Thea's breakup badly and fled to a shelter in Blüdhaven, where he was captured by Slade and Isabel Rochev, but didn't put up a fight. Due to the Mirakuru inside him, Slade and Isabel used Roy to give blood transfusions to many others, allowing them to build a Mirakuru army. However, he is soon rescued by Oliver, who takes a critical Roy back to the Arrowcave to help him recover.

When Roy woke up, he went on a Mirakuru-induced rampage across town. In a vision, it was revealed that he hopes to kill Thea. Along the way, Roy attacked many people, including Sin. Oliver and Sara confronted Roy, but he fought them off and stepped on Oliver's leg, crushing it. Roy then kills Gabe Vincent, a police officer. He eventually sees that Thea is at Verdant and goes there to kill her. However, Sara shoots Roy in the leg and is about to kill him, but Oliver comes in and sedates him.

Roy was sedated with Tibetan pit viper venom until a cure for the Mirakuru could be made.

Oliver eventually got the cure for Mirakuru but didn't want to inject Roy with it at first, wondering if it would go wrong. After a conversation with Amanda Waller, in which the latter stated that she intended to destroy Starling City to stop Slade's army from spreading to the rest of the world, Oliver decided that he needed to know if the cure could stop Slade's army and save Starling city, so he injected Roy with the cure. Roy woke up and fought alongside Oliver in an ambush by Slade's Mirakuru army. He then called Thea and asked her to meet her at his house. Once Roy and Thea reunited, he explained that he had one thing left to do, after which they could start a new live together away from Starling City. Roy fought Slade Wilson's Army with Oliver, Sara and the League of Assassins. When Roy returned home, he found a letter from Thea on top of his quiver of arrows and realized she discovered his work with the Arrow. In the note, Thea stated that she can't trust Roy or anyone anymore and has decided to leave Starling City and never return, much to Roy's heartbreak.

Return of the Church of Blood
Not long following their defeat of Slade, Oliver and Roy grappled onto a "drug plane" and climbed up on top. They struggled to hold on while Felicity, back at their base, tried to hack the plane's Wi-Fi. Unable to get a clear signal, Diggle suggested to go with "plan B". Oliver proceeded to stab an arrow in to the plane, which exploded and Oliver and Roy jumped inside. As the occupants began shooting at the duo, they began fighting back. Oliver fired an arrow at the pilot, which opened up at the end to reveal a ball, hitting the man in the face. As Roy mused over the new "boxing glove arrow", Oliver started to fly the plane back to stability. He placed an autopilot device onto the controls and busied himself with defeating the remaining passengers. Roy was momentarily distracted by a comment from Oliver calling him "Speedy". In this moment, one of the Spanish-speaking men attempted to fire his gun at Roy, only to get an arrow to the chest from Oliver. Unfortunately, Roy was hit by a bullet and began falling from the plane.

Confirming that Felicity's auto-pilot device was working, Oliver jumped from the plane to catch Roy and suggested that Dig prep for surgery. After operating on Roy, all the team could do was wait.

Eventually, Roy stabilized, though he was still in a fairly bad condition and remained in a coma for some time. When Roy finally woke up, Oliver made sure he didn't rip his sutures and told him to take it easy.

Oliver returned to the Foundry sometime later and called Roy, unable to find Felicity. They watched security footage Felicity installed in her house, discovering that she'd been taken by the Church of Blood. With only the two of them to go after her, Oliver unveiled a Kevlar-lined suit for Roy worked up by Lodai, similar to his own, and they left.

They left for St. Walker's Church, the Church's base of operations. They went first to a room they'd previously held Diggle in, but all they found was an explosive. With it about to blow, they ran from the church, not making it out in time. However, they were able to climb from the rubble, surprisingly finding a Mirakuru soldier among them. Suddenly, they received a call from Brother Blood, ordering an exchange of Oliver for Felicity. Roy adamantly reasoned that he'd be killed if he went along with it, but Oliver didn't care. They returned to the Foundry to freshen up before meeting Blood and his gang on the roof of Kord Industries. Roy watched from afar before Oliver was taken in a helicopter.

Still unsure and worried, Roy went to find Lyla Michaels for help. They deduced through the helicopter's GPS that Oliver was headed for Blüdhaven, where Clinton Hogue's associates, the Renegades, operated from. Needing backup, Lyla pulled some strings for Roy and was able to get Helena Bertinelli out of jail. As she suited up, Roy briefed her on the situation before they left.

Roy and Helena met with Oliver atop a building in Blüdhaven. They looked inside the building, surveying the four gang members, before crashing inside. As they were before his time with Oliver, Roy decided to go after Cyrus Vanch and Winnick Norton. As Vanch held him, Norton aimed to shoot Roy, but instead misfired and hit Vanch. Roy shot an arrow at Norton, knocking him over, but everyone was electrocuted by Lyle Bolton, causing Roy to be momentarily knocked out and allowing Bolton to take Felicity and Helena hostage, making Oliver choose between them.

Helena soon knocked Bolton out and they successfully tied the mercenaries up, leaving an anonymous tip for the police. Roy, Oliver, Felicity and Helena left in the previous helicopter, piloted by Oliver. However, Hogue had snuck back on board and attempted to kill Roy. In the middle of the air, the two were knocked out of the plane, held on by only Roy and Hogue attached to his leg. Roy kicked Hogue in the face to shake him off, causing the latter to plummet to his death.

Becoming Arsenal
Roy first helped Oliver take down Vincent Steelgrave who stole an illegal cache of RPG's intended for his gang. When Oliver received a text from Thea, Roy told Oliver he would go on patrol to clear his head, feeling guilt knowing Thea was lying to Oliver. After Oliver and Felicity were attacked by Werner Zytle, Roy quickly discovered a GPS tracker under Felicity's jacket. Roy later helped Oliver take down one of Werner's thugs before freezing bomb intended to blow up Rockets Arena.

Roy would request to Felicity to reconfigure their phone system before discovering Sara had been murdered. Roy comforted a distraught Felicity as they grieved over the loss of Sara. Roy would later hack into an FBI database in search for Thea, where he would reveal Thea's letter to Felicity. He would later show the letter to Oliver and apologized for not saying anything earlier. Roy would later help Oliver stop Simon Lacroix at Queen Consolidated during Ray Palmer's charity event. He and Team Arrow then held a private funeral for Sara.

Some time after, Roy began to suffer from nightmares in which he saw himself killing Sara. As a result, he had trouble sleeping.

When Oliver decided to search for Thea and convince her to come home, Roy grabbed his bow to which Oliver pointed out he couldn't travel with it. Roy revealed he's never been on a plane so he was unaware of the security checks, much to Oliver's amusement. While in Corto Maltese, after a failed attempt by Oliver to convince Thea to come home, Roy tried to talk to her. He told Thea that though he lied to her numerous times, he really wanted to leave Starling City with her after the siege. Roy asked if Thea felt lonely at Corto Maltese but Thea stated that was what she liked best. Later, Roy helped Oliver and Diggle defeat Mark Shaw. When Oliver revealed his makeshift bows, Roy wondered he got them, to which Oliver stated he made them from equipment in their hotel room. They were confronted by soldiers Shaw payed off but Oliver, Roy, and Diggle fought them off. Back in Starling City at the Arrowcave, Oliver complimented Roy for his work in Corto Maltese. Roy told Oliver that he was a great teacher despite being temperamental, to which Oliver stated those are the best kind. Roy and Oliver were then confronted by Nyssa, who demanded to know where Sara was.

Oliver revealed Sara was dead, much to Nyssa's devastation. When she left, Roy managed to follow Nyssa and informed Oliver. At the Arrowcave, Roy pointed out to Nyssa that he found a blank piece of paper in Sara's boot, which was actually written with ghost ink. Later Team Arrow and Nyssa tracked down Malcolm Merlyn in a temple, however Merlyn escaped. When Oliver informed Nyssa and the team that Thea is Malcolm's daughter, Roy seemed distraught. Roy visited Thea at Verdant where he offered to help. Later when they left, Roy was injected with a tranquilizer as Nyssa kidnapped Thea. At the Arrowcave, Roy offered to help get Thea but Oliver told him it's safer if he stayed as he had tranquilizer in his blood. Roy visited Thea again at Verdant where he was hired to be assistant manager by Thea.

Roy trained with Oliver, who notices he's slower than usual. Roy explains he hasn't been getting enough sleep lately. That evening, a cyberterrorist group called Brother Eye wreaks havoc on the city. When a riot ensued at Starling National Bank, Roy and Oliver arrived to disperse it. After Felicity tracked down Myron Forest, who they believed to be the leader of Brother Eye, Roy and Oliver interrogate him but Myron is revealed to be innocent. When Felicity and her mother Donna were kidnapped by Bother Eye, Felicity alterted Team Arrow to her location. Roy helped stopped Brother Eye from robbing a truck of freshly printed cash. Later, he awoke from a nightmare where he saw himself murder Sara.

While looking for a cartel, Roy's nightmares began to haunt him and he briefly lost focus. At a higher vantage point, Roy pointed out the word "Guilty", written with blood. When Roy later offered to help, Oliver declined as Roy had been out of his game lately and had a slower reaction time. Roy later had Felicity check him for any Mirakuru. When Felicity found no traces of the serum in his blood, Roy revealed to Felicity of his nightmares. Felicity later told Roy said that he may of had bits of Mirakuru left in his blood at the time of Sara's death. Believing he is the murderer, Roy revealed to the rest of the team and Laurel. He later helped Oliver and Diggle to stop Isaac Stanzler, who claimed that Oliver saw Roy as just "another weapon in his arsenal." After knocking Stanzler out, Roy asked Oliver to never abandon him, and Oliver assures that he won't. At the Arrowcave, Roy told Oliver what Isaac said and Oliver suggested Roy use the moniker Arsenal. Using meditation, Oliver then coached Roy into remembering what really happened in his nightmares. Roy learned that he didn't kill Sara, but murdered a cop while he on his Mirakuru-induced rampage.

Still haunted by his murder of the police officer, Roy assisted Oliver tracking down Carrie Cutter/Cupid. Felicity found out she kept the mob boss hostage in Sherwood Florist. Oliver and Roy broke in the place, here Oliver told Roy to look for the mob boss as he would take care of Carrie Cutter. After splitting up, he got startled as an arrow impacted close to him. He turned around and was confronted by a smiling Carrie Cutter. Despite his weaponry and training, Carrie quickly knocked out Roy before he could even warn Oliver. She took him hostage too and used his earpiece to taunt Oliver. After recovering, Roy felt and humiliated by his defeat. At Verdant's grand re-opening, Carrie walked past Roy but he didn't notice her. After Oliver barely survived his battle with Carrie, he went to the Arrowcave and knocked some items over, frustrated over his situation with Felicity. Roy heard the commotion asked if he was okay, but Oliver replied that he wasn't. To help their spirits, Oliver and Roy had dinner with Diggle, Lyla and Sara.

Roy helped Oliver and Diggle track down Digger Harkness. He and Oliver broke into Harkness' hideout, only to find that he was gone. Just before leaving, the duo were stopped by A.R.G.U.S agents and told to stop looking for Harkness, which they ignored. Later, Roy met Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon as they toured the Arrowcave. Oliver got a call from Diggle that A.R.G.U.S was under attack. Roy and Oliver engaged Harkness and the Flash later showed up to help, much to Roy's amazement. After Lyla was injured, Roy had a drink with Felicity, Caitlin, and Cisco before they helped Barry disarm Harkness' bombs throughout Starling City.

When Oliver was given 48 hours to find Sara's killer, Roy, like Oliver, was concerned when they found out that Thea might have been the one who killed her. After Oliver left to go and face Ra's al Ghul, he asked Roy to take care of Thea. The two hugged before Oliver left.

When Oliver failed to return, Roy and Diggle took to protecting the streets. They pursued a van of drug dealers and captured one dealer, but the other got away. When Roy and Diggle returned to the Arrowcave, Roy voiced his belief that Oliver might be dead, for which he was immediately shunned for. Later though, Malcolm broke into the Arrowcave and brought the sword down that killed Oliver. After finding out that the dealers they were tracking worked for Danny Brickwell, Roy went with Diggle to his hideout but found nothing. They then went to stop Brick and his thugs from breaking into police evidence lock up. Despite their efforts, and Brick managed to escape with the files. Felicity then left the team due to Oliver's apparent demise.

After Laurel took her sister's place as the Canary, Roy followed her until she was nearly killed by a rapist. Roy tended to Laurel's injuries and, like Diggle, advised her to stop. When Brick kidnapped the city's Aldermen, Roy was forced to accept Laurel's help in rescuing them. Roy battled Brick while Laurel rescued the hostages. When Roy shot an arrow at Brick as revenge, Brick killed one of the Alderman. Later, Roy and Diggle shared a drink to remember Oliver and wondered if they might not be able to protect the city without him. Roy immediately changed his mind when Felicity rejoined Team Arrow and they were able to find where Brick was keeping the Aldermen. Roy and Laurel were able to rescue them, but this proved pointless when Brick took over Glades.

Roy and Laurel tried fighting back against Brick's men in the Glades, but made little difference. When Roy later met with Captain Lance, he initially used a voice modulator but Lance was able to use his past experiences with Roy to figure out his identity. Roy and the rest of the team found out that Brick killed Malcolm wife, Rebecca. When Felicity found Brick's location Roy and Laurel went to the Glades' police precinct and engaged Brick. When Brick fought them, they were saved by Malcolm at the last second. Back at the Arrowcave, Malcolm offers to help them take down Brick. Roy was for the idea and even more convinced when he found out that Malcolm saved Thea during the night of the Siege. Roy later rallied Sin and the Glades together to fight Brick. In the end, they were able to take him down and free the Glades. Oliver returned and thanked the people of the Glades for fighting back, much to Roy and everyone else's awe and joy.

Roy and Oliver tracked a criminal but were interrupted when Laurel took him down instead. Roy restrained the criminal while Oliver talked to Laurel. Roy supported Oliver's decision to reveal he was the Arrow to Thea. When Oliver and Roy found Anthony Walker, they barely escaped when Walker was rigged with a bomb. Oliver and Roy found Werner Zytle at the docks, where they defeated his thugs and saved Laurel, who was given an overdose of Vertigo. When Oliver shouted at Thea to leave when Laurel was being treated, Roy and Oliver got into a heated argument. Roy later saw Thea leave with Chase and followed them back to her loft. He saved Thea's life but was almost taken down by Chase until Malcolm arrived. Roy later said goodbye to Thea and she kissed him for everything he had done for her.

When Thea found out Malcolm drugged her into killing Sara, Roy comforted her and to help her get through it, he revealed to her that he killed a cop while under the influence of Mirakuru. He later showed Thea that he provided for the officer's family but Thea still felt guilty. When Oliver returned from Nanda Parbat, Roy, Oliver, and Laurel went to stop a diamond heist. They failed but were able to apprehend some of the crew and retrieve a crate of diamonds. Roy found out that the diamonds could be used to make bullets, that would pierce through body armor. He and Oliver went to the police precinct to save them from Murmur's crew. Later, Thea showed up at Roy's door, asking if she could stay with him. He agreed and they began kissing. Roy attended Lyla and Diggle's wedding and took Thea as his date. Roy was shocked to see the news that an imposter was framing Oliver for murder. Felicity told Roy and Oliver that Ray Palmer had developed a super suit, much to their surprise. He and Oliver later engaged Palmer and Roy was electrocuted. Oliver defeated Ray but let him go and Ray began to believe in the Arrow.

After an imposter dressed as the Arrow killed Mayor Celia Castle, Oliver was relentlessly pursued by the SCPD. Roy turned himself in as the Arrow to protect Oliver.

Oliver's name is cleared by Roy's confession. Roy is revealed to also want to go to prison for his murder of Gabe Vincent. Captain Lance knew that Roy was just setting himself up for Oliver so he searched Verdant's basement, only to find Roy's fingerprints on everything. In prison, Roy was attacked by three inmates, increasingly worrying Thea and Team Arrow. Later, he appeared to be stabbed and killed by a prison officer. However, this was actually a ploy created by Roy, Felicity, Diggle and Lyla to fake Roy's death so he could start a new life. Roy said goodbye Team Arrow and departed from Starling City, leaving them to tell Thea the bittersweet truth.

Roy began working as a mechanic at an auto-shop at Monument Point under the alias "Jason". He was later visited by Thea, who brought him his Arsenal suit. Roy was happy to see Thea and the two spent the day together. However, he told her that it was only a matter of time before he moved away from Monument Point as his cover would've been broken eventually. Roy left the next day, leaving behind his suit and a letter to Thea. In the letter, Roy urged Thea to live the life that Oliver sacrificed himself for and not a life on the run with him.

Return To Star City
Roy eventually moved on to Hub City under a new life and name. One day in early 2016, he received an email from the Calculator, who threatened to expose Roy's identity to the world if the latter didn't comply with his demands.

Roy returned to Star City and began raiding various tech companies for parts, having a camera contact lens attached to his right eye so the Calculator could keep an eye on him. Team Arrow soon learned of the thefts and tried to stop Roy. Later at Palmer Technologies, Roy confronted Curtis Holt while attempting to steal a power source. When Team Arrow arrived, Roy quickly passed the tech to a drone outside the building. Felicity, who was observing the battle, discovered the contact lens in Roy's eye and alerted the team. Oliver then used tranquilizer arrow to subdue Roy, making it appear to the Calculator as if they killed him. Oliver, Diggle and Laurel took Roy to the Arrowcave, where Oliver removed the lens. Roy then explained his situation and caught up with the team. He also gave his condolences to Felicity, who was rendered paraplegic after an attack by Damien Darhk. Roy visited Thea, who was bedridden due to her bloodlust from the Lazarus Pit. In order to stop the Calculator from destroying the Internet in Star City, Roy donned on the mantle of Arsenal once more and helped Team Arrow save the day after a close shave in escaping an explosion. Afterwards, Roy once again bid farewell to his friends. He and Thea reaffirmed their love before Roy left.

Oliver, Thea, Sara, Ray and John were kidnapped by the Dominators and placed inside a dream world where Oliver never got on the Queen's Gambit. Before Oliver departed to the real world after his friends, Roy was one of the hallucinations he experienced. Roy reiterated how Oliver was a hero due to everything he did for the former.

A new mission
Eventually Roy was found and captured by corrupt Star City Police Department officers under Ricardo Diaz's payroll, they tortured him to get him to testify against Oliver in court (regarding his identity as Green Arrow), but they were unsuccessful as he refuses to testify against Oliver, even when Diaz threatened to torture Thea right in front of him, Roy still refuse to betray his friend. Eventually Roy was rescued by Team Arrow.

Personality
Roy did not like to steal and only does it because he is in a bad situation at the time. He resents the wealthy because he believes most of them are greedy, arrogant and selfish. Roy is intelligent and has pride, and he is above taking things for free. Despite his initial dislike of Thea Queen at the time, Roy saved her from two thugs before they can steal from her, showing that he tries to do the right thing. Roy also has a fear of needles which was demonstrated during his admittance to hospital during a mission. Roy has stated that he will never beg for his life, because his enemies do not deserve the satisfaction.
 * -|As a civilian=

After Oliver Queen (under the guise of the Hood) saved his life, Roy sought to find out his identity, not only did he physically save Roy's life, but also gave him a purpose, something Roy completely lacked before. In gratitude, Roy completely turned his life around, putting his thieving and criminal ways behind. He became a vigilante himself going around helping people, although he sometimes got in trouble with law enforcement for it, although they quickly release him, possibly realizing his good intentions. Later on, like Oliver, Roy developed a sense of justice, honor and good morals, he also has guilt and remorse for his actions. Roy can sometimes be short-tempered and hot-headed.

As a result of being injected with the Mirakuru, Roy became aggressive, violent and easily provoked. Despite his rough start with Thea, Roy is shown to genuinely care for her, as it was his love for Thea that kept him from succumbing to the Mirakuru's side-effects, allowing him to control his anger. As a result, Roy began to grow more patient and determined. For example, when he was trained in archery and hand-to-hand combat, Roy didn't lose his temper when he his arrows repeatedly missed his mark and simply commented he thought he would have hit at least something. However, when he was shot in the hand, Roy once again lost control of his rage, forcing Oliver to resort to using Thea's nickname, "Speedy", to snap him out of it.
 * -|As a Mirakuru Soldier=

At first, Roy did not get along Oliver at all. After discovering Oliver is the Arrow, Roy gained a lot of respect for the latter and even humbly thanked Oliver for saving his life and making him realize he could rise above his circumstances in the Glades. Despite his respect for Oliver, Roy does not follow his orders without question and is not above standing up to or calling Oliver out on his mistakes, as shown when he (correctly) blamed Oliver for Thea getting kidnapped by Slade Wilson. After becoming a member of Team Arrow, Roy developed a close friendship with John Diggle and especially Felicity Smoak, whom he trusted and often confided in. However, Roy didn't always get along with Sara Lance, partly because his mind was twisted by the Mirakuru at the time and mainly due to their clashing personalities.

When Roy was pressured into breaking up with Thea after loosing control on a mission, he was devastated, angered, heartbroken and depressed. He left Team Arrow, having lost all regard for Oliver. When captured by Slade Wilson and Isabel Rochev, Roy didn't resist, having given up on himself and the possibility of having a normal life. When Roy overdosed on the Mirakuru, he went on a dangerous rampage, determined to kill Thea in a twisted attempt to end his pain. He lashed out at Oliver, Thea and Team Arrow when they attempted to get through to him, showing that he is no longer in control of himself.

Once Roy was cured of the Mirakuru though, he made amends with Oliver and joined Team Arrow in their battle against Slade's army without hesitation, showing that his loyalty to the team has been restored. Roy also reconciled with Thea and planned to start a new life with her after the Siege, though this fell apart when she discovered his vigilante activities.

After taking on the mantle of Arsenal and becoming more active on the field as Oliver's partner, Roy has become far more calm, level-headed and tactical, though still has his moments of losing his temper. He has developed a solid working relationship with Team Arrow and supports its members through their problems.
 * -|As Arsenal=

Despite his contentious relationship with Sara, Roy was nonetheless devastated over her death. When he began suffering nightmares of him apparently killing Sara, Roy was overwhelmed with guilt and remorse, causing him to suffer sleep deprivation. When Oliver helped Roy regain his memories whilst the latter was under the influence of Mirakuru, Roy learned that he in fact didn't kill Sara but a police officer, Gabe Vincent, much to his devastation.

Roy is willing to push aside any grudge with his enemies and work with them if the situation calls for it. For example, he was willing to accept Malcolm Merlyn's help in defeating Danny Brickwell during the latter's takeover of the Glades.

Despite his enormous good deeds to Star City as the vigilante Arsenal, Roy remained deeply haunted from murdering Gabe Vincent, even though he wasn't in control of his actions at the time. Roy sought atonement by anonymously leaving money and groceries for Vincent's wife and son, which helped assuage his guilt, though was evidently still affecting him even. This mindset ultimately drove Roy to turn himself in as the Arrow and fake his death in prison, absolving Oliver, proving the Arrow is dead, and allowing him to start a new life elsewhere. Wanting the best for Thea, Roy ends his relationship with her, advising Thea to move on and not live a life on the run with him.

Roy is very protective of and fiercely loyal to the people he cares about; when The Calculator blackmailed Roy into stealing technology for him, Roy only complied to ensure The Calculator wouldn't reveal he was still alive, which would result in Oliver falling under suspicion again. Even when stealing on The Calculator's behalf, Roy still tried to avoid hurting civilians and Team Arrow when they interfered. Also, when Ricardo Diaz tried to force Roy to testify that Oliver was the Green Arrow, Roy refused to betray his former mentor, even when Diaz threatened to kill Thea. Despite initially wanting to start a new life with Thea, Roy grew supportive of her desire to right her father's wrongs and even decided to help her in this mission.

Former Powers

 * Enhanced physical condition: After being injected with the Mirakuru, Roy's physical capacity was increased in terms of strength, durability, stamina, speed, senses, reflexes, and agility, in addition to an accelerated healing factor.
 * Accelerated healing factor: Roy was able to quickly recover from wounds that would be deemed fatal for any normal human being. Bullets/stab wounds and high velocity impact have no ill effects on Roy and would completely heal from a span of a few hours or less. However, like all Mirakuru-enhanced humans, Roy was not able to regenerate missing limbs/organs. A bullet to the head would be fatal or even kill Roy and regular dosages of strong poisons like Tibetan Pit Viper venom could heavily sedate him.
 * Enhanced durability: Roy is durable enough to punch through solid concrete and military-grade steel that is durable enough to withstand regular bombs. He can also withstand hits from Mirakuru-enhanced beings and possibly any other individuals with low-level superhuman strength.
 * Enhanced reflexes: Thanks to the Mirakuru serum, Roy is able to react much faster than any normal human could. He was able to catch an arrow shot at him by Oliver.
 * Enhanced senses: It can be assumed that like Slade, the Mirakuru greatly enhanced Roy's senses, allowing him to see, hear, and smell far better than any normal human could.
 * Enhanced speed: Roy is faster than the finest human athlete, as evident by his ability to catch up and even outrun normal vehicles at top speed.
 * Enhanced strength: Roy can lift approximately 1 ton of weight and is able to easily fling a full-grown man across several feet. His strength easily equals that of 12 men.

Abilities

 * Peak of human physical condition: Even before his tenure as Oliver Queen's protégé and a vigilante, Roy is in top physical condition. Due to his youth, Roy is faster than Oliver.
 * Acrobatics/Free-running: Roy's former rough and criminal lifestyle forced him to learn free running to better escape his pursuers. He also uses his natural athletic and acrobatic skills to either escape from or fight off his opponents. He is shown to be more agile and nimble than Oliver due to his much longer experience in doing this skills on the streets.
 * Indomitable will/High pain tolerance: A driven and determined person, Roy is nearly fearless and almost never gives up under most situations. With help from Oliver, Roy was able to control his violent instincts from the Mirakuru until cured. Having spent years living and fighting in the roughest neighborhood in Star city, Roy has been injured countless times, resulting in him developing an incredible tolerance for pain. When being tortured by corrupt police officers under Ricardo Diaz's payroll, Roy refused to testify against Oliver in court (regarding his identity as Green Arrow) and remained defiant despite his injuries.
 * High-level intellect/Expert tactician: Roy is very intelligent and a capable tactician; he was able to come up with a plan to exonerate Oliver of being the Arrow and later fake his own death. Roy is good at math, able to deduce alongside Felicity Smoak the next number needed in the decoding of Malcolm Merlyn's box.
 * Expert scout: Roy is an extremely capable scout. Combined with his training, Oliver regularly sends him out alone to scout Starling City to keep track of any crimes. He was also capable of even tracking Nyssa al Ghul, a high figure in the League of Assassins, without her knowing.
 * Expert driver: Roy is capable of drive multiple vehicles, such as cars and motorcycles.
 * First aid: Roy was trained by John Diggle in first aid, allowing him to stitch up wounds.
 * Expert combatant/Martial artist: Having grown up in The Glades, Roy has taught himself to fight back. He often employs acrobatics to catch opponents off-guard and even cause considerable damage to them. He was able to at fight off two thugs at the same time, but not as efficiently as more seasoned fighters such as Oliver, Malcolm and Sara Lance. After being trained by Oliver and becoming a vigilante, Roy became an expert in close-range combat. His mostly uses eskrima, wing chun, jeet kune do and taekwondo as his preferred style. Roy can efficiently fight multiple opponents simultaneously, including members of the League of Assassins. Whilst imprisoned, Roy was able to easily subdue four prisoners while handcuffed, only sustaining a minor injury from a knife wound.
 * Expert archer: As Oliver's protégé, Roy was taught archery. During the Siege of Starling City, Roy proved to be a capable archer, quickly shooting the Mirakuru soldiers with the cure. Roy further refined his archery ability when Oliver started bringing him out in the field. Roy became skilled enough to subdue Simon Lacroix/Komodo, an expert archer in his own right, by firing an arrow laced with tensile cable that wrapped around the latter's ankles.
 * Expert stick fighter: Roy is an expert stick fighter, as seen from his fights against Simon Lacroix and Digger Harkness. Like Oliver, he often uses his bow as a melee weapon.
 * Expert thief: Roy has a history of B&E's and theft. He stole Thea's purse and was able to escape, though he was later arrested and released. Despite this, he is rarely caught by the law. Roy has some skills in hot-wiring a car, as he and Thea once rode in a car he claimed to have "borrowed illegally".
 * Network: Roy has connections on the streets, he was able to get information on the woman in black, which pointed him to her friend Sin, and learn the diamonds Michael Amar's crew stole are used to make diamond bullets.

Former weaknesses

 * Mirakuru side effects: Although the Mirakuru enhanced Roy's physical abilities it greatly deteriorated his mind. Roy occasionally experienced violent and sometimes uncontrollable moments of rage. However, unlike Slade, Roy has much better control over these traits.

Equipment

 * Arsenal mask: Roy wears a dark red mask as his heroic alter-ego, Arsenal. It is made from a compressible micro-fabric and can effectively to conceal Roy's identity without any restrictions on his visual field. It is unknown if the mask was designed by Oliver, Felicity, or Barry Allen, who designed Oliver's.
 * Arsenal suit: As Arsenal, Roy wears a protective suit designed by Lodai to hide his identity from his enemies when fighting crime. It is unknown what materials the suit is made from, with the exception of kevlar. After faking his death, Roy gave the suit to Thea, claiming that red looked better on her.
 * Combat knife: Roy carries a combat knife attached to the back of his belt.
 * Customized hunting arrows: Like Oliver, Roy uses customized arrows.
 * Customized recurve bow: Roy was trained in archery by Oliver and uses a red bow in battle, both for shooting and close-combat.
 * Eskrima sticks: As his vigilante alter-ego, Arsenal, Roy carries two eskrima sticks strapped to both his lower legs. He used them to fight Simon Lacroix and Digger Harkness.
 * Flechette: Roy received his first flechette after The Arrow saved his life from The Savior, which he kept as a reminder of the incident. He later painted the flechette red and used it as a way to contact the Arrow before discovering Oliver's identity and joining Team Arrow. As Arsenal, Roy carries multiple red flechettes strapped to his left thigh.
 * Roy Harper's motorcycle: When Roy is on patrol as Arsenal, he is seen riding a motorcycle to get around the city.
 * Throwing knives: Roy has four throwing knives strapped around his right thigh.
 * Trick arrows: In the battle against Slade Wilson's army, Roy used trick arrows with Mirakuru cure heads. He also uses other trick arrows as Arsenal.
 * Quiver: Roy has brown quiver to carry his arrows.
 * Voice filter: As Arsenal, Roy uses this device to disguise his voice when he speaks to others.

Former equipment

 * Wooden bow: During his archery training, Roy used a wooden bow.

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Trivia

 * Roy once claimed that he had lost someone and they were not coming back. It is possible this someone was his mother or father, though this remains unconfirmed.
 * He has a fear of needles.
 * Roy never traveled on a plane prior to.
 * Felicity affectionately calls him "Scarecrow".
 * Roy and Helena Bertinelli are the only current or former members of Team Arrow from before Season 5 who never appeared on another Arrowverse show. However, a projection of Roy appeared in Invasion! (Arrow).
 * Roy's favorite color might be red, as it is the color of both his Arsenal suit and the hoodie he often wore. Roy and Cisco Ramon even both agreed that red is cooler than green.
 * The second Arsenal suit Roy wore in was loosely based on his appearance in The New 52 and Rebirth comics.
 * As of, the public is now aware that Roy is alive; as he faked his death to protect the identity of Green Arrow.
 * As of, Roy has been cleared of all charges of being Green Arrow; after his good friend and former mentor, Oliver publicly confesses to being the actual Green Arrow.

Behind the scenes

 * In the DC comics, Roy does not obtain superhuman powers, and is ironically a descendant of Vandal Savage.
 * In the original Green Arrow comics, Roy Harper is Green Arrow's ward and sidekick, and is the first to take on the code-name Speedy, followed by Mia Dearden, whose counterpart in Arrow, Thea Queen, takes up the name after Roy leaves it and his costume behind for her.
 * Roy later left Green Arrow due to drug abuse (a shocking and revolutionary concept in mainstream superhero comics when the story was printed in 1971), but returned to take on the monikers Arsenal and Red Arrow.
 * His fear of needles in the show is likely a reference to his DC comics alter ego's struggle with heroin addiction. This is referenced again when Cyrus Gold injects him with the Mirakuru serum.
 * In the comics, Roy has been a member of the Teen Titans and is close friends with Wally West and Dick Grayson.
 * In a deleted scene from, Roy's first appearance, Thea calls him "Speedy".
 * Roy was often shown wearing a red hoodie, a nod to his DC comic alter ego, Red Arrow.
 * Roy is referred to by his first superhero name in the DC comics, "Speedy", twice in the series. The first was in by Oliver, who was attempting to snap Roy out of killing an innocent man by using Thea's nickname, and again in  when Lyla had asked if things were okay between him and "Speedy", referring to Barry Allen/Flash, though Oliver had mistakenly believed she was talking about Roy. Ironically, Roy takes an immediate disliking to the name.
 * Sin calls Roy "Abercrombie", a reference to Colton Haynes' career as an Abercrombie model.
 * Roy going by the name "Jason" could be a reference to Jason Todd of DC Comics, the second Robin and a vigilante known as Red Hood. In The New 52, Roy co-starred with Jason in the series "Red Hood and the Outlaws". Additionally, Roy shares many similarities with Jason:
 * Both were born as street-kids.
 * Both become sidekicks to billionaire superheroes.
 * Both are prone to certain fits of rage.