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An '''unnamed man''', publicly nicknamed '''Vigilante''', is an active vigilante operating in [[Star City]] after [[Genesis (event)|Genesis Day]]. He has also been dubbed "'''Mr. Ski Goggles'''" by [[Felicity Smoak]].
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An '''unnamed man''', publicly nicknamed '''Vigilante''', is an active [[Vigilante (concept)|vigilante]] who began operating in [[Star City]] after the events of [[Genesis (event)|Genesis Day]]. He was previously dubbed "'''Mr. Ski Goggles'''" by [[Felicity Smoak]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

Revision as of 01:34, 6 March 2017

For other uses, see Vigilante (disambiguation)


"Cold-blooded murder. You're the criminal."
"I'm you. And the only difference between us is I use a more efficient weapon."
—Green Arrow and Vigilante[src]

An unnamed man, publicly nicknamed Vigilante, is an active vigilante who began operating in Star City after the events of Genesis Day. He was previously dubbed "Mr. Ski Goggles" by Felicity Smoak.

Biography

Emerging as a vigilante after the Genesis Day, Vigilante tried to stop Triad gun running deals, and also tried to stop their money laundering through Star City Trust Bank. These actions brought the attention of Felicity Smoak who was researching Star City vigilantes.[1]

After the Spooky Crew, a gang of skull-masked criminals, began robbing banks, Vigilante went after them. During their heist at Star City National Bank, he killed Rickie Jenkins. That night, they hit Star City Allied Bank. However, before Vigilante could kill any of them, Team Arrow intervened, with Green Arrow asserting his opposition to what Vigilante was doing, causing the latter to quickly escape. Later on, he targeted the Papp Motel, where the leader of the gang, Eric Dunn, was recovering. Unfortunately, the Green Arrow was there, meaning Dunn and the Green Arrow ran to safety, not being affected by any of Vigilante's bullets. The following night, Team Arrow posed as the gang, pretending to rob Star City Trust Bank. Vigilante saw through the ruse and knocked Artemis out, taking Mr. Terrific as a hostage. Allowing the rest of the team to go, Green Arrow shot an arrow at Vigilante before he could kill Mr. Terrific, strapping him to a pillar. Before he could be unmasked, an explosive went off, allowing him time to escape.[2]

Vigilante once again engaged with Green Arrow and Spartan at a warehouse, but before his bullets could hit them, they were saved by The Flash.[3]

Vigilante continued his antagonism against Green Arrow when the latter was tracking down the identity of a mass shooter who attacked the City Hall. After the Arrow interrogated a member of the Bertinelli crime family, Vigilante shot the mobster and claimed that he's doing Green Arrow a favor, with one less criminal on the streets. Green Arrow accused the masked avenger of being a criminal himself and the Vigilante opened fire at him before escaping.[4]

Abilities

  • Expert hand-to-hand combatant/Martial artist: Vigilante is shown to have excellent combat skills. He is able to defeat multiple bandits and thugs, an Olympian awardee like Curtis Holt, who is trained personally by Oliver Queen. He was able to fight on par with the Green Arrow.
  • Expert marksman: Vigilante prefers guns and rifles as his favorite type of weapons, and has great proficiency with them, as was shown in battle against Eric Dunn's group and Team Arrow. His aim is so precise, he was able to shatter one of Artemis' launched arrows by firing a bullet straight down the head.
  • Hacking: Vigilante has at least basic hacking skills.
  • Intimidation: Vigilante is shown to effectively terrorize people, both his enemies and unwilling allies like a gun shop owner. The latter said that Vigilante was much more frightening than Spartan.
  • Peak of human physical condition: The Vigilante seems to be in top physical condition and well-trained fighter, as he was able to kill one of Eric Dunn's followers, and later injure and defeat the other. He was able to battle Green Arrow with an injured shoulder for some time, albeit being pushed back.
  • Stealth: Vigilante is shown to have great skills in stealth, being able to sneak closely to Mr. Terrific and Artemis, silently defeat both of them. His skill also allows him to seamlessly disappear from sight without a trace, making it difficult to keep up with him.

Equipment

  • Vigilante suit: Vigilante's suit is comprised of black leather and computerized orange goggles that resemble ski goggles.[2]
  • Guns: Vigilante uses guns while on patrol in Star City.[2]

Appearances

Arrow

Season 5

The Flash

Season 3

Gallery

Concept art

Trivia

Felicity's vigilante files

Mr. Ski Goggles' profile on Felicity Smoak's database.

  • According to Felicity Smoak's files, Vigilante considers himself a red hat hacker or "hacktivist".

Behind the scenes

  • In the DC comics, Vigilante is the alter ego used by multiple characters, most notably Adrian Chase, who in Arrow is the District Attorney of Star City. Just like Chase in the comics, "the Vigilante" is not the first man to operate under that alias in universe, as Oliver Queen, back during his actions as the Hood, was also nicknamed "the Vigilante" by SCPD.
  • Vigilante's modus operandi has similarities to that of Hunter Zolomon from the comics. Hunter claimed that Wally West could not operate as the Flash truly effectively until he experienced personal tragedy, which is why he fought Wally as Zoom. Vigilante says something similar to Oliver Queen, claiming that if he still shows mercy to the criminals, the only explanation is that his personal tragedies never truly hardened him into a person capable of doing "what's necessary."

References