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Revision as of 03:31, 12 December 2019

"We want to see the Arrowcave."
Cisco Ramon[src]

The Arrowcave is the headquarters for Oliver Queen and Team Arrow. It houses Oliver's equipment and suits for his superhero persona, Green Arrow, formerly the Arrow. The base now also holds the gear for both Black Canaries, Arsenal, Speedy, Spartan, Mr. Terrific, Wild Dog, and whenever they are in Star City helping out, the suits of White Canary and the Flash's as well. It also has Overwatch's tech setup.

What was going to become the first base of operations for Oliver was originally one of Queen Consolidated's factories, located in The Glades. After the great increase of crime in The Glades, the factory was closed, and there was nothing left in the structure. The bottom of it was an empty space that served as a conduit pipe. After the Alpha-Omega bio-attack on Starling City and the SCPD's discovery of the base (courtesy of Ra's al Ghul), the team relocated to Oliver's secondary base, found underneath Palmer Technologies, formerly Queen Consolidated. After Jeremy Tell infiltrated the base, Oliver decided to once again relocate the base, claiming that it would be a "surprise," and with help from Cisco Ramon and S.T.A.R. Labs, it was relocated to underneath his mayoral campaign headquarters.

It has been referred to as The Foundry, The Lair and most recently, The Bunker.

History

Creation of the base

When Oliver returns from Lian Yu, he, along with Tommy, in the Glades quickly pass by, and seeing all manufactures abandoned. Before starting his crusade against crime, he first had to establish a secret base, then secretly invaded the place, and alone, transformed the region from the pipes in his secret base. Initially, he fixed the wiring of the site and installed a series of phosphorescent green reflectors to illuminate the area. Subsequently, he took a load of the latest generation computers and worktops, and also installed an encrypted connection to the network.

The first Arrowcave

Arrowcave as it was initially designed.

He also carried a series of machines and tools, to build arrows, equipment, and analysis, this along with a container of materials. Oliver also installed a system of equipment for compounding and mixing of chemical ingredients, along with a simple material training and exercises. He also kept his uniform and bow inside a wooden box. Although functional, the base was still rather minimal and messy. Often pipes and natural constructions were used for regular exercise by Oliver, and occasionally John, for training. The cave also contained a stretcher, defibrillator, first aid equipment, medications, and herbs variety. When John joined the team, he dubbed the place as the Arrowcave.

After Felicity joined up, the computer system was improved with the installation of more computers and software update. The base itself was used as headquarters for work by Oliver and his team, as well as being used for the construction of new equipment, production of chemicals, analysis, tracking criminals, training, and exercises. To cover the time spent in the Arrowcave, Oliver created Verdant, a nightclub on the top of the hideout. The club and the cave were connected via a staircase underground. The ladder was hidden behind a wall, in order to be opened, it was necessary to pull a series of electrical switches. After being burned by Firefly, Oliver remodeled again, as well as modifying the entry to the Foundry so that now the passage was a common door, protected by an electronic lock with a password (which only Oliver, John, Felicity, and Tommy knew); the door was supposedly the pantry of the club. After the earthquake caused by Malcolm Merlyn, the cave was heavily damaged but not fundamentally compromised.

Redesign

Oliver is introduced to the redesigned Arrowcave

The new, redesigned Arrowcave.

Due to earthquake damage, the foundation had halted its functioning in the short term, but with a sudden trip by Oliver, the site was abandoned. During the interval of five months, Felicity, believing that Oliver would return and again be the Hood, completely reformed the cave. All computers were updated, with the addition of large touchscreen monitors. Rustic stations were replaced by metal benches with personalized equipment and latest generation construction.

White reflectors were installed in an organized way throughout the cave, along with several glass panels containing equipment and arrows. Various storage containers containing different materials have also been coupled. Oliver's new bow is now kept in a specific glass container, and his attire is left to display on a mannequin in a glass panel. Despite the redesign, underground pipes can still be seen and used by Oliver, for exercising, including a rustic bar. Training mats have also been added for martial arts between Oliver and John along with advanced training equipment for practicing with a bow and arrow or other weapons. The Arrowcave was later repaired after the attack by Slade and his henchmen, and due to conversations between Oliver and Felicity, Oliver seemed to have been living in the Foundry after losing Queen Consolidated.

No lair

During 2014-2015, Captain Lance formed a vendetta against Oliver following the death of his daughter, Sara. Lance obtained a search warrant after the arrest of Roy Harper and raided Verdant and the lair with a squad of police officers, permanently compromising the integrity of its hidden location. After the police finished their inspection, they left the cave a mess, as Oliver was later seen digging through the rubble. The cave below Verdant could no longer function as a secure base of operations.

Fortunately for Team Arrow, Ray Palmer offered Palmer Technologies as the team's new base after he discovered the Arrow's real identity, a proposition which Oliver happily accepted.

"Lair 2.0"

Curtis Holt and Felicity Smoak in Lair 2

Curtis Holt and Felicity Smoak in Lair 2.0.

In the early days of his crusade as the Hood, Oliver established a secondary lair underneath his family's company in case the Foundry was compromised. He largely kept it's existence hidden from the rest of Team Arrow and eventually began using it as a private place to go in moments when he simply needed to be alone, such as when he was grieving the loss of his mother.

Following Oliver's exposure as The Arrow and the foundry's compromising, Team Arrow begin using the Lair as their Arrowcave, with Felicity serving as the base's main operator.

Not long after the relocation, Jeremy Tell attacked Palmer Technologies and followed Felicity and Curtis Holt into the new lair. In the ensuing battle the majority of the base was destroyed, prompting Oliver to create another hidden base should Tell or Holt reveals its location to someone else. When Diggle asked if the new base's location should be considered another "secret", Oliver refuted the idea and said it was more of a "surprise".

"Lair 3.0"

Green Arrow suit and the Flash suit side by side

Green Arrow suit and the Flash suit side by side.

Oliver later purchased Sebastian Blood's former campaign headquarters and, with the aid of S.T.A.R. Labs, primarily Cisco Ramon, created a new bunker below the building. The new Arrowcave had a large array of computers, specialized areas for each member of the team, cases for suits made from polycarbonate keyed to their owners' specific biometrics, and training facilities, but experienced glitches and power outages routinely on account of Felicity not using copper wiring for the connection to the Palmer Technologies satellite.

For Kendra Saunders' safety, Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon brought her to Star City as Team Arrow had experiences dealing with mystical elements, during which the Flash suit used the mannequin the team prepared for the Flash since their last team up.[1]

While Oliver and Felicity were in the Arrowcave tracking down Adrian Chase, said person used an EMP on the Arrowcave, shorting out all electronic items and trapping Oliver and Felicity below. It's revealed that the upgrades Cisco had put in made the Arrowcave virtually impenetrable from both inside and outside. it's also revealed that in times of emergency, there is a motorcycle that serves as an emergency generator.[2]

More cases were later added to the Arrowcave.

In 2018, the Arrowcave was burned by Ricardo Diaz's men, who set it on fire.[3] Months later, Felicity was able to repair the Arrowcave.[4]

On December 10, 2019, Oliver Queen passed away here surrounded by members of Team Arrow, Superfriends, Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Barry Allen, Sara Lance, and his daughter Mia Smoak after he gave his life to save everyone he could on Earth-38 from an Antimatter wave during the crisis.[5]

Possible future

In 2040, Mia Smoak and Connor Hawke visit the Arrowcave which was since abandoned and overgrown with vegetation and rats. Connor commented on how the place seemed haunted.[6] They were subsequently joined by Roy Harper, Dinah Drake, William Clayton, and Zoe Ramirez, whom they tied up, before fighting after they broke free of their restraints.[7]

Known users

Users

Former users

Possible future users

Conceptual artwork

Appearances

Arrow

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Season 8


The Flash

Season 2

Season 3

Season 5

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3


Vixen

Season 2

Supergirl

Season 3

Season 5

Comics

Arrow: Season 2.5

The Flash: Season Zero

Trivia

  • It has only ever been referred to as "the Arrowcave" by Curtis Holt and Cisco Ramon, while referred to as "the Bunker" by other visitors.

Behind the scenes

  • In the DC comics, the Arrowcave is located beneath the old Queen Estate in Star City.

References