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'''Stardust''' is a powdery white narcotic that was derived from the drug [[Vertigo (Earth-1)|Vertigo]]. It was sold throughout [[Star City]] and is intended to give users an intense high.
   
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==History==
'''Stardust''' is a powdery white narcotic that was derived from the drug [[Vertigo (drug)|Vertigo]]. It was sold throughout [[Star City]] and is intended to give users an intense high.
 
 
Sometime before the fall of 2016, an unknown group of individuals modified the narcotic [[Vertigo (Earth-1)|Vertigo]] in order to create a new drug with a more powerful high. They dubbed their creation Stardust and proceeded to manufacture and distribute the narcotic throughout [[Star City]]. The District Attorney's office, under the leadership of D.A. [[Adrian Chase]], caught wind of a distributor named [[Derek Sampson]] that they intended to arrest in the hope of learning the identity of his suppliers. Before they had a chance to move on Sampson, however, the vigilante [[Rene Ramirez|Wild Dog]] tracked him to his base of operations. During the ensuing confrontation, Wild Dog threw Sampson over the railing of a catwalk and into a vat of unknown chemicals. Sampson was believed to have died, and his body was sent to the morgue for autopsy while the D.A.'s office pressed on Mayor [[Oliver Queen]] to double down on the vigilantes that had ruined their operation. Miraculously, the vat of chemicals that Sampson fell into in his Stardust distribution center managed to mutate his DNA instead of kill him, giving him enhanced strength and healing abilities among other powers. He murdered the mortician who had begun the autopsy and returned to his Stardust facility, with a new vision of creating his own gang of mutated thugs.<ref>{{Ep|A Matter of Trust}}</ref>
   
== History ==
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Sometime before the fall of 2016, an unknown group of individuals modified the narcotic [[Vertigo (drug)|Vertigo]] in order to create a new drug with a more powerful high. They dubbed their creation Stardust and proceeded to manufacture and distribute the narcotic throughout [[Star City]]. The District Attorney's office, under the leadership of D.A. [[Adrian Chase]], caught wind of a distributor named [[Derek Sampson]] that they intended to arrest in the hope of learning the identity of his suppliers. Before they had a chance to move on Sampson, however, the vigilante [[Rene Ramirez|Wild Dog]] tracked him to his base of operations. During the ensuing confrontation, Wild Dog threw Sampson over the railing of a catwalk and into a vat of unknown chemicals. Sampson was believed to have died, and his body was sent to the morgue for autopsy while the D.A.'s office pressed on Mayor [[Oliver Queen]] to double down on the vigilantes that had ruined their operation. Miraculously, the vat of chemicals that Sampson fell into in his Stardust distribution center managed to mutate his DNA instead of kill him, giving him enhanced strength and healing abilities among other powers. He murdered the mortician who had begun the autopsy and returned to his Stardust facility, with a new vision of creating his own gang of mutated thugs.<ref>{{Ep|A Matter of Trust}}</ref>
 
 
====Season 5====
 
*{{Ep|A Matter of Trust}}
   
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=== ''Arrow'' ===
 
 
==== Season 5 ====
 
* {{Ep|A Matter of Trust}}
 
 
==Trivia==
 
 
*As well as the [[Star City]] link, "Stardust" is a dig at [[Cody Runnels]]' former employers, WWE. Stardust was the name of the wrestling gimmick which, according to reports, was pushed on Runnels against his will, although it is the identity under which he wrestled against [[Stephen Amell]] in a tag team match at Summerslam 2015. Amell and his partner Neville picked up the victory.
 
*As well as the [[Star City]] link, "Stardust" is a dig at [[Cody Runnels]]' former employers, WWE. Stardust was the name of the wrestling gimmick which, according to reports, was pushed on Runnels against his will, although it is the identity under which he wrestled against [[Stephen Amell]] in a tag team match at Summerslam 2015. Amell and his partner Neville picked up the victory.
   
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Revision as of 14:36, 17 October 2019

Stardust is a powdery white narcotic that was derived from the drug Vertigo. It was sold throughout Star City and is intended to give users an intense high.

History

Sometime before the fall of 2016, an unknown group of individuals modified the narcotic Vertigo in order to create a new drug with a more powerful high. They dubbed their creation Stardust and proceeded to manufacture and distribute the narcotic throughout Star City. The District Attorney's office, under the leadership of D.A. Adrian Chase, caught wind of a distributor named Derek Sampson that they intended to arrest in the hope of learning the identity of his suppliers. Before they had a chance to move on Sampson, however, the vigilante Wild Dog tracked him to his base of operations. During the ensuing confrontation, Wild Dog threw Sampson over the railing of a catwalk and into a vat of unknown chemicals. Sampson was believed to have died, and his body was sent to the morgue for autopsy while the D.A.'s office pressed on Mayor Oliver Queen to double down on the vigilantes that had ruined their operation. Miraculously, the vat of chemicals that Sampson fell into in his Stardust distribution center managed to mutate his DNA instead of kill him, giving him enhanced strength and healing abilities among other powers. He murdered the mortician who had begun the autopsy and returned to his Stardust facility, with a new vision of creating his own gang of mutated thugs.[1]

Appearances

Arrow

Season 5

Behind the scenes

  • As well as the Star City link, "Stardust" is a dig at Cody Runnels' former employers, WWE. Stardust was the name of the wrestling gimmick which, according to reports, was pushed on Runnels against his will, although it is the identity under which he wrestled against Stephen Amell in a tag team match at Summerslam 2015. Amell and his partner Neville picked up the victory.

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