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For its Earth Two equivalent, see Starling City (Earth-Two).
For its Earth Thirty-Eight equivalent, see Star City (Earth Thirty-Eight).
For its Earth-X equivalent, see Star City (Earth-X).

"I know that this city has been through tough times before, and we have pulled through. We survived the Undertaking. We survived the Siege. We survived the Outbreak, and somehow, someway, we will survive this. A friend of mine told me that living in Star City, it takes a special kind of tenacity, but we do live here, because this is our home. This is our home! It is our friend, our family, our lives, and we will not—we will not throw those precious gifts away by descending into chaos. We will look to each other for hope."
Oliver Queen[src]


Star City, formerly known as Starling City, is a major city in the United States. It was founded 140 years before 2017, in approximately 1877.[1] It is home to several important businesses and corporations such as Queen Consolidated, Palmer Technologies, and Merlyn Global Group. Despite being a thriving metropolis, Star City is rife with poverty, crime, and corruption. It is mentioned to have a population of 576,000 people, though this number has presumably fluctuated following several terrorist attacks on the city. It is located approximately 600 miles from Central City.[2] Although the exact location is unknown, when a map is shown with the location of Star City in [3], it appears to be located near San Francisco, CA, USA.

Initially, the city was named Starling City. However, following his takeover of Queen Consolidated, Ray Palmer wished to have the city rebranded as "Star City" in an attempt to rejuvenate its populace after the events of the Glades Earthquake and the subsequent invasion of Slade Wilson's army.[4] After Ray Palmer's apparent death following a further terrorist attack by Ra's al Ghul, the city was rechristened as Star City in his honor.[5]

Overview

Business

  • Queen Consolidated: The head business of Star City, Queen Consolidated was founded and led by Robert Queen until his death in 2007. The company was then led by Moira Queen's new husband and former assistant of Robert, Walter Steele, until his kidnapping by Malcolm Merlyn in 2012 and was taken over by Moira until the fulfillment of the Undertaking when she was arrested. In the following months, Queen Consolidated suffered from the backlash, losing much of its influence and interest until it was at the point where the company could be facing bankruptcy. Stellmoor International's vice president of acquisitions, Isabel Rochev, sought to buyout Queen Consolidated, which would result in the firing of all its employers but the company was saved with Walter's help. Eventually, Isabel was able to manipulate Oliver Queen into signing over control of the company to her and was able to secure control and render it bankrupt. Following Isabel's death, Ray Palmer was able to buy the company and rebranded it as Palmer Technologies.
  • Kord Industries: One of the branches of Kord Industries is located in Star City. It has been the target of numerous criminals hoping to steal some of its devices.
  • Lord Mesa Bakery: For Oliver Queen's 32nd birthday Felicity Smoak got a 6-year-old Green Arrow cake[3]
  • S.T.A.R. Labs Storage Facility: During the Mirakuru attack on Starling City, it is revealed that S.T.A.R. Labs has a storage facility in Star City, which Deathstroke targeted to steal a piece of machinery he needed in order to synthesize the Mirakuru serum. When he went to the facility, Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon were there cataloging old S.T.A.R. Labs projects and machinery, they run to the secure wing and distract Deathstroke with a light cannon that was developed by Dr. Arthur Light before his apparent termination. Deathstroke still got what he needed from the facility. It is unknown if the facility is still in operation after the death of "Harrison Wells" a.k.a The Reverse Flash (Eobard Thawne).
  • SC Jitters: A cafe located in Star City.

Nightlife

  • Verdant: This nightclub was built in an abandoned Queen Consolidated building and is used as a cover for Oliver Queen's vigilante activities. Underneath Verdant was the "Arrowcave", where Team Arrow had their primary HQ. Sometime later, Oliver transferred ownership of Verdant to Thea Queen. After Oliver lost the company to Isabel Rochev, she approached Thea and informed her that the club was still under the ownership of Queen Consolidated and that she had 72 hours to vacate the premises. Following Isabel's death and the takeover of Queen Consolidated by Ray Palmer, Thea used the money given to her by her father, Malcolm Merlyn, to buy the deeds of the club from Queen Consolidated, (at that time formally renamed Palmer Technologies). Thea once again reopened Verdant as a nightclub and is still currently the owner.
  • Poison: A club built by Max Fuller, this is the only known nightclub other than Verdant.

Crime

Star City is plagued by crime and corruption at all levels of society, from gangs and drug dealers in the streets to corrupt corporate executives such as Adam Hunt.

Gangs and drug dealing

The two major gangs are the Chinese Triad and the Bratva (the Russian mafia), and formerly the Bertinelli family before its demise. Drug dealing has been a major concern for the police department for many years, but they have been unsuccessful in effectively dealing with the issue. The city has suffered from dangerous drug dealing from Cecil Adams, Dr. Webb, and Werner Zytle by spreading Vertigo throughout the city.

At one point, the Church of Blood gained considerable influence and power in Star City. They simultaneously managed to get Sebastian Blood elected mayor of Star City and gained control of Queen Consolidated through Isabel Rochev, and then unleashed an army of Mirakuru-enhanced soldiers on the city. However, the Church of Blood was stopped by the efforts of Team Arrow, and its leaders were imprisoned or killed.

Although the League of Assassins is not based in Star City, several of its members have operated there, including Malcolm Merlyn, Nyssa al Ghul, and Sara Lance.

The emerge of Tobias Church into the city sees the rise of crime in his quest to control the criminal element and the entire city.

Vigilantism

In 2008, boxer Ted Grant began operating as a vigilante patrolling the Glades. He took on Isaac Stanzler as his protege and gained some small media attention. Their vigilante activities ended when Isaac beat a criminal he and Ted were pursuing to death.

In 2012, shipwrecked billionaire Oliver Queen returned to civilization with the purpose of saving Star City from the people poisoning it. Acting as the vigilante The Hood, Oliver dealt major blows to the criminal underworld throughout his first months causing crime rates to lower. A mentally unstable crime lord's daughter, Helena Bertinelli, also acted as a vigilante to exact revenge on her own father, destroying his criminal empire and aiming to murder him. She failed to murder him, however, and he managed to escape from her.

After the earthquake that devastated the city and the Hood's self-imposed retirement, embittered survivors formed a copycat group called the Hoods to exact vigilante vengeance on those they considered guilty of helping in the Glade's destruction. At the same time that the Hoods appeared, Starling saw the arrival of a mysterious vigilante called The Canary, who fought crimes related to misogyny. She turned out to be Sara Lance, who had long been presumed dead.

After the Undertaking, Roy Harper took to vigilantism to protect the innocent people of the Glades. Later he became an informant for The Arrow, and ultimately a member of his team, known as Arsenal.

After Sara died, Laurel Lance turned to vigilantism as well and took up the mantle of the Black Canary in place of her sister.

In May 2016 after Green Arrow publicly defeated Damien Darhk many vigilantes fought to clean up the streets of their city, inspired by the acts of the Green Arrow. This included a hockey mask wearing vigilante named Rene Ramirez who was later given the name Wild Dog once he joined Team Arrow in the fall of the same year. Also, Evelyn Sharp became a vigilante again after acting as a Black Canary copycat and was given the name Artemis once joining Team Arrow. A mysterious man in rags named Rory Regan also became a vigilante, killing people he thought were responsible for Genesis Day, as he was the last survivor of Havenrock. Regan along with the others joined Team Arrow and was given the name Ragman. A mysterious vigilante who wore ski goggles also appeared as well.

In October 2016 Curtis Holt, member of Team Arrow as tech support, turned to vigilantism after being beaten up and feeling helpless. He became the vigilante known as Mr. Terrific and provided field support for Team Arrow. Later on, the mysterious "Mr. Ski Goggles" was revealed to be a murderous avenger known simply as the Vigilante, who opposed Green Arrow's methods as ineffective.

In 2017, an anti-vigilante legislation was an issue to put restrictions on vigilante activities, however, Oliver Queen the mayor of Star City (secretly the vigilante known as Green Arrow) invoke chapter 9 of the city charter, so far 70% of the people of Star City have voted against the anti-vigilante legislation.

After Cayden James released a video to the press, displaying that Team Arrow was apparently attacking police officers (however, it was actually Cayden's men disguised as Star City police officers) this causes 100% of the people of Star City to vote in favor of the anti-vigilante legislation.

Despite the legislation being passed; the anti-vigilante has proven to be ineffective in putting limitations on the Outsiders and Team Arrow's vigilante activities.

Buildings

Neighborhoods

Landmarks

Public Spaces

Residences

History

Starling City was founded in 1910.

In 2013, the city was shaken by a corporate conspiracy known as the Undertaking, during which a Markov Device caused an earthquake in an impoverished section of the city named the Glades.

In 2015, after the presumed death of Ray Palmer, the city was re-branded as Star City in honor of him saving the city from the Alpha-Omega virus.[6]

In a potential future in 2046, the city became completely ruined and seemingly deserted and it's only known inhabitant is Connor Hawke, who takes up the mantle of Green Arrow after Oliver's presumed death. At this time, the city has been overrun by the son of Slade Wilson, Grant Wilson, who takes his father's role as Deathstroke.

Lists

Known residents

Current residents


Incarcerated residents



Former residents


Businesses


Known mayors

First spouses

Known deputy mayors

Appearances

Arrow

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6


Blood Rush

The Flash

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4


DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3


Vixen

Season 2

Supergirl

Season 3

Comics

Arrow


Arrow: Season 2.5


The Flash: Season Zero

Arrow: The Dark Archer

  • "Sacrifice" (mentioned)
  • "Vengeance" (mentioned)
  • "Reckoning" (mentioned)
  • "Justice" (flashback)

The Chronicles of Cisco

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Location

  • A rundown neighborhood in Starling City is seen to be located at the coordinates (47.6097N 122.3331W), on our Earth being near the Pioneer Square-Skid Road Historic District known for the Seattle Underground. The Underground was built after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889 and forgotten decades later, much like the subway system abandoned in Starling City.[7]
  • A letter addressed to Sebastian Blood was labeled with the ZIP code 98114, 981xx is the main ZIP Code for Seattle on our Earth.[8]
  • Star City is located aproximately 600 miles from Central City[2]

Behind the scenes

  • In the original Green Arrow comics, the city is named "Star City." It was changed to Starling City to match with the grounded atmosphere the show was introducing. However, it was later renamed in-universe to Star City in an attempt to re-brand the city.
  • While the majority of filming takes place in Vancouver, other cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Frankfurt, and Houston have been featured in various flyover scenes.
  • In the first season Arrow episode "Dead to Rights" at around 12 minutes and 10 seconds in, the Chinatown scene that flashes briefly is actually of Chinatown in San Francisco, CA.
  • In the third season Arrow episode "The Climb" the Starling City Airport is located on Lake Superior in Northern Wisconsin.
  • In the third season episode "Guilty" Felicity said there were about 86,000 people named Paco in the city. This would mean that 17.2 percent of the population of Star City are named Paco.
  • The license plates in Star City read "Land of Mist".

References

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