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{{Stub}}After [[Oliver Queen]] learned that a member of [[Team Arrow]] was willing to testify, he along with [[John Diggle]] and [[Felicity Smoak]] began spying on [[Dinah Drake]], [[Curtis Holt]] and [[Rene Ramirez]] respectively, with Rene ending up being the one who is the witness testified against Oliver in court. The three were furious when they learned about this and eventually left the team.<ref>{{Ep|Irreconcilable Differences}}</ref> However, the three then decided to band together to create their own team, using the old [[Helix]] headquarters as their base of operations.<ref>{{Ep|Divided}}</ref>
 
{{Stub}}After [[Oliver Queen]] learned that a member of [[Team Arrow]] was willing to testify, he along with [[John Diggle]] and [[Felicity Smoak]] began spying on [[Dinah Drake]], [[Curtis Holt]] and [[Rene Ramirez]] respectively, with Rene ending up being the one who is the witness testified against Oliver in court. The three were furious when they learned about this and eventually left the team.<ref>{{Ep|Irreconcilable Differences}}</ref> However, the three then decided to band together to create their own team, using the old [[Helix]] headquarters as their base of operations.<ref>{{Ep|Divided}}</ref>
   
Eventually the Outsiders and Team Arrow got into a physical (violent/brutal) confrontation with each other, due to the fact that they were trying to protect [[Laurel Lance (Earth-2)|Laurel Lance]] from Dinah who was trying to kill her in cold blood. Dinah's vendetta stemmed from Laurel's role in her boyfriend, [[Vincent Sobel]]'s death. They successfully managed to protect Laurel, but it also resulted in Rene being injured by Oliver in the process (although it is very likely that Oliver didn't intentionally mean to put him in critical condition). After this confrontation, the Outsiders' friendship and alliance with Team Arrow has ended on bad terms, as the Outsiders want nothing to do with each member of Team Arrow anymore.
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Eventually the Outsiders and Team Arrow got into a physical (violent/brutal) confrontation with each other, due to the fact that they were trying to protect [[Laurel Lance (Earth-2)|Laurel Lance]] from Dinah who was trying to kill her in cold blood. Dinah's vendetta stemmed from Laurel's role in her boyfriend, [[Vincent Sobel]]'s death. They successfully managed to protect Laurel, but it also resulted in Rene being injured by Oliver in the process (although it is very likely that Oliver didn't intentionally mean to put him in critical condition). After this confrontation, the Outsiders' friendship and alliance with Team Arrow ended on bad terms, as the Outsiders wanted nothing to do with each member of Team Arrow anymore.
   
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=== Reconciliation with Team Arrow ===
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However, during Oliver’s trial, Rene anticipated that judge [[C. McGarvey]] may be under Diaz's payroll (which later turns out to be true), and with the help of John, they knock him out and Christopher Chance takes his place, acquitting Oliver of all charges of being a vigilante.
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After Oliver thanks Rene for everything he did for him, he also apologizes for his past unjust actions against the latter (that resulted in Rene refusing to return to the team). Rene (genuinely) excepts all of his apology and the two reconcile, Oliver also reconciles with his other teammates as well, such as Dinah, Curtis and John, as they all return to Team Arrow to help Oliver in his fight against Diaz. This resulted in the disbandment of New Team Arrow.
 
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Revision as of 15:43, 6 July 2019

New Team Arrow, also known as the Outsiders, was a vigilante team operating in Star City. After being viewed as unequal and learned they were spied on by Oliver Queen, John Diggle and Felicity Smoak respectively, Dinah Drake, Rene Ramirez and Curtis Holt formed their own team. Unlike their previous team, they run by consensus with no hierarchy, until it was disbanded when they rejoined Team Arrow to help them battle Diaz.

Overview

New Team Arrow, also known as the Outsiders, are similar to the original Team Arrow; but unlike their former teammates, they treat their teammates with equal trust and respect, as well as the fact they do not play by their own set of rules or demand loyalty, they are also run by consensus with no apparent hierarchy.

However, the Outsiders lack Team Arrow's moral compass and sense of honor, particularly Dinah Drake and Curtis Holt respectively, Curtis hack into John Diggle's arm implant to cause him life-threatening injuries, Dinah tried to kill Laurel Lance in cold blood twice, due to her role in the death of the former's boyfriend, Vincent Sobel, she even attacked Laurel who was in a serious injured state at the time, as the latter could not probably fight back or even defend herself.

So far, Rene Ramirez is the only member of the team who has not crossed the moral line or done something dishonorable.

Intentions

New Team Arrow, also known as the Outsiders, focus on crime all around the city just like the original Team Arrow.

After the death of Vincent Sobel, they made it their personal mission to avenge the death of their fallen ally by finding and "bringing justice" to Ricardo Diaz, Anatoly Knyazev and Laurel Lance.

History

Separation from Team Arrow

After Oliver Queen learned that a member of Team Arrow was willing to testify, he along with John Diggle and Felicity Smoak began spying on Dinah Drake, Curtis Holt and Rene Ramirez respectively, with Rene ending up being the one who is the witness testified against Oliver in court. The three were furious when they learned about this and eventually left the team.[1] However, the three then decided to band together to create their own team, using the old Helix headquarters as their base of operations.[2]

Eventually the Outsiders and Team Arrow got into a physical (violent/brutal) confrontation with each other, due to the fact that they were trying to protect Laurel Lance from Dinah who was trying to kill her in cold blood. Dinah's vendetta stemmed from Laurel's role in her boyfriend, Vincent Sobel's death. They successfully managed to protect Laurel, but it also resulted in Rene being injured by Oliver in the process (although it is very likely that Oliver didn't intentionally mean to put him in critical condition). After this confrontation, the Outsiders' friendship and alliance with Team Arrow ended on bad terms, as the Outsiders wanted nothing to do with each member of Team Arrow anymore.

Reconciliation with Team Arrow

However, during Oliver’s trial, Rene anticipated that judge C. McGarvey may be under Diaz's payroll (which later turns out to be true), and with the help of John, they knock him out and Christopher Chance takes his place, acquitting Oliver of all charges of being a vigilante.

After Oliver thanks Rene for everything he did for him, he also apologizes for his past unjust actions against the latter (that resulted in Rene refusing to return to the team). Rene (genuinely) excepts all of his apology and the two reconcile, Oliver also reconciles with his other teammates as well, such as Dinah, Curtis and John, as they all return to Team Arrow to help Oliver in his fight against Diaz. This resulted in the disbandment of New Team Arrow.

Known members

Former members

Known allies

Former allies

Known enemies

Former enemies

  • Laurel Lance/Black Siren (turned ally)
  • Anatoly Knyazev (leader of the Star City Bratva Branch, member of Ricardo Diaz's criminal organization, and former member of Cayden James' criminal; turned ally)
  • Cayden James (founder and leader of Helix and Cayden James' criminal cabal; deceased)
  • Sheck (member of Helix and Cayen James' criminal cabal; deceased)

Appearances

Arrow


Behind the scenes

  • The Outsiders are a superhero team in DC comics assembled by Batman. They are comprised of misfit superheroes who do not feel they belong to other groups.
  • The title card from Season 6's midseason changed Dinah, Rene and Curtis' respective emblems to red after they formed their team that starts with them first followed by Team Arrow's whose emblems were green.

References