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== Dr. Virgil Swann (Christopher Reeve) ==
== Dr. Virgil Swann (Christopher Reeve) ==


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{{quote| ''"You must write your own destiny... Kal-El."''}}
{{quote| ''"You must write your own destiny... Kal-El."''}}


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== Dr. Emil Hamilton (Alessandro Juliani) ==
== Dr. Emil Hamilton (Alessandro Juliani) ==


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A doctor and surgeon at Metropolis General Hospital, Emil is kept on retainer by Oliver Queen beginning in Season 8; as Green Arrow's inside man, his job is to look the other way when a [[Justice League|member of the team]] comes in with bullet wounds or even weirder injuries. Emil's role quickly evolves, however, and he becomes the team's tech-guy, biologist, coroner and confidant -- all rolled into one. He's been to Watchtower, examined Doomsday's blood and whipped up cures for [[Everythings Deader With Zombies|zombie]] [[The Virus|viruses]], among other things. All in a days work for a [[Superhero]]'s MD.
A doctor and surgeon at Metropolis General Hospital, Emil is kept on retainer by Oliver Queen beginning in Season 8; as Green Arrow's inside man, his job is to look the other way when a [[Justice League|member of the team]] comes in with bullet wounds or even weirder injuries. Emil's role quickly evolves, however, and he becomes the team's tech-guy, biologist, coroner and confidant -- all rolled into one. He's been to Watchtower, examined Doomsday's blood and whipped up cures for [[Everythings Deader With Zombies|zombie]] [[The Virus|viruses]], among other things. All in a days work for a [[Superhero]]'s MD.


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== Oliver Queen / [[Green Arrow]] (Justin Hartley) ==
== Oliver Queen / [[Green Arrow]] (Justin Hartley) ==


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A billionaire playboy on the surface, Oliver was orphaned at a young age. This experience, combined with being stranded on an island a few years before the series began, prompted him to become a crimefighter, putting the archery skills he learned on the island to work as the Green Arrow, a leather-clad vigilante, with a sometimes shaky moral code.
A billionaire playboy on the surface, Oliver was orphaned at a young age. This experience, combined with being stranded on an island a few years before the series began, prompted him to become a crimefighter, putting the archery skills he learned on the island to work as the Green Arrow, a leather-clad vigilante, with a sometimes shaky moral code.


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=== [[The Flash|Bart Allen]] (Kyle Gallner) ===
=== [[The Flash|Bart Allen]] (Kyle Gallner) ===


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A former thief gifted with [[Super Speed]], Bart first met Clark when he saved Jonathan Kent from being hit by a car... only to immediately pick his pocket. After a rough beginning, he and Clark became friends, and Bart left town looking for other people like themselves. He later returned as a member of the [[Justice League]] and has been a key member ever since, able to respond to crises moments after they begin.
A former thief gifted with [[Super Speed]], Bart first met Clark when he saved Jonathan Kent from being hit by a car... only to immediately pick his pocket. After a rough beginning, he and Clark became friends, and Bart left town looking for other people like themselves. He later returned as a member of the [[Justice League]] and has been a key member ever since, able to respond to crises moments after they begin.


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=== [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Arthur "A.C." Curry]] / Orin (Alan Ritchson) ===
=== [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Arthur "A.C." Curry]] / Orin (Alan Ritchson) ===


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A lifeguard with a penchant for eco-terrorism and corporate sabotage, A.C.'s attempts to destroy an environmentally unfriendly weapon developed by LuthorCorp ensured that he and Clark didn't get off to the best of starts. They were able to put their differences behind them, however, in the interests of stopping Lex; following this, A.C. left Smallville. After nearly being killed while sinking a whaling ship, A.C., now calling himself "[[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]]," was drafted into Oliver's superhero team after the latter saved his life. Captured and experimented on by LuthorCorp agents alongside Black Canary, A.C. went underground (or should that be underwater?) for some time, before [[Incredibly Lame Pun|resurfacing]] in Season 10, newly married and calling himself "Orin".
A lifeguard with a penchant for eco-terrorism and corporate sabotage, A.C.'s attempts to destroy an environmentally unfriendly weapon developed by LuthorCorp ensured that he and Clark didn't get off to the best of starts. They were able to put their differences behind them, however, in the interests of stopping Lex; following this, A.C. left Smallville. After nearly being killed while sinking a whaling ship, A.C., now calling himself "[[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]]," was drafted into Oliver's superhero team after the latter saved his life. Captured and experimented on by LuthorCorp agents alongside Black Canary, A.C. went underground (or should that be underwater?) for some time, before [[Incredibly Lame Pun|resurfacing]] in Season 10, newly married and calling himself "Orin".


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=== Victor Stone (Lee Thompson Young) ===
=== Victor Stone (Lee Thompson Young) ===


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Presumed dead in the car crash that killed his parents and sister, Victor Stone was saved by LuthorCorp and resurrected as part of an experiment in cybernetics. Clark saved him from Lex's men and reunited him with his girlfriend, Katherine. Sometime afterwards, Victor and Katherine broke up, which led to him living on the streets; he was recruited by Oliver, who gave him a place to stay and a reason to keep on going.
Presumed dead in the car crash that killed his parents and sister, Victor Stone was saved by LuthorCorp and resurrected as part of an experiment in cybernetics. Clark saved him from Lex's men and reunited him with his girlfriend, Katherine. Sometime afterwards, Victor and Katherine broke up, which led to him living on the streets; he was recruited by Oliver, who gave him a place to stay and a reason to keep on going.


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=== [[Black Canary|Dinah Lance]] (Alaina Huffman) ===
=== [[Black Canary|Dinah Lance]] (Alaina Huffman) ===


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A right-wing vigilante with a passionate interest in justice, Dinah first appeared in Season 7, when she was hired by Lex Luthor to arrest Green Arrow, whom she believed to be a common criminal. After realizing she was on the wrong side, Dinah joined Oliver's team, helping to fight injustice round the world. She participated in the hunt for Clark in Season 8, helped battle Doomsday and Major Zod, and was most recently seen breaking out of the VRA's virtual prison in Season 10, alongside Clark, Oliver, Chloe and Lois.
A right-wing vigilante with a passionate interest in justice, Dinah first appeared in Season 7, when she was hired by Lex Luthor to arrest Green Arrow, whom she believed to be a common criminal. After realizing she was on the wrong side, Dinah joined Oliver's team, helping to fight injustice round the world. She participated in the hunt for Clark in Season 8, helped battle Doomsday and Major Zod, and was most recently seen breaking out of the VRA's virtual prison in Season 10, alongside Clark, Oliver, Chloe and Lois.


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=== [[Martian Manhunter]] / J'onn J'onnz / Detective John Jones (Phil Morris) ===
=== [[Martian Manhunter]] / J'onn J'onnz / Detective John Jones (Phil Morris) ===


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The last survivor of the extinct Martian race, J'onn J'onnz was a former intergalactic police officer, tasked with pursuing [[Phantom Zone]] criminals. A friend of Clark's biological father Jor-El, he was asked to watch over Kal-El after his arrival on Earth. First appearing in Season 6 as a guardian figure during Clark's battles with the Zoners, J'onn is {{spoiler|[[De Power|depowered]] in the Season 8 premiere "Odyssey" after saving Clark's life}}, and takes on the identity of police detective John Jones. He serves as Clark and Oliver's contact inside the Metropolis PD; eventually {{spoiler|regaining his powers thanks to Doctor Fate}}, he now works with the [[Justice League]] on an ongoing basis.
The last survivor of the extinct Martian race, J'onn J'onnz was a former intergalactic police officer, tasked with pursuing [[Phantom Zone]] criminals. A friend of Clark's biological father Jor-El, he was asked to watch over Kal-El after his arrival on Earth. First appearing in Season 6 as a guardian figure during Clark's battles with the Zoners, J'onn is {{spoiler|[[De Power|depowered]] in the Season 8 premiere "Odyssey" after saving Clark's life}}, and takes on the identity of police detective John Jones. He serves as Clark and Oliver's contact inside the Metropolis PD; eventually {{spoiler|regaining his powers thanks to Doctor Fate}}, he now works with the [[Justice League]] on an ongoing basis.