History
During the siege by Slade Wilson, Palmer's fianceé was murdered by Mirakuru-enhanced soldiers. This caused Palmer to start developing a suit to be used to fight crime. Ray also created a very successful smart-watch business.
Holy anachronisms, Batman!
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Powers and Abilities
Abilities
- Peak Human Condition
- Genius Level Intellect
- Mechanical Engineering
- Business Management
- Computer Operation
- Theology: He's a minister. It's a long story.[8]
- Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic) [9]
- Charisma
- Indomitable Will[10]
Paraphernalia
Equipment
- A.T.O.M. Exosuit: Ray used an exosuit he designed himself. It was made out of dwarf star alloy, making it strong enough to withstand damage from bullets, arrows and explosions. A later discovery in the suit's technological applications, allowed it to miniaturize selected targets, especially its wearer.
Weapons
- Captain Cold's Cold Gun (Formerly)
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Arrow, its tie-in comic book series, and its related television series. It is an adaptation of Ray Palmer/Atom. The original character was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane and first appeared in Showcase #34.
- Ray Palmer is portrayed by Brandon Routh. A young Ray was portrayed by Jack Fisher in the episode "Phone Home".
- Palmer has been established as 8 years of age as of October 31, 1988.[1] This would place his date of birth between early November 1979 and late October 1980.
Related
- 117 Appearances of Raymond Palmer (Arrowverse)
- 14 Images featuring Raymond Palmer (Arrowverse)
- 9 Quotations by or about Raymond Palmer (Arrowverse)
- Character Gallery: Raymond Palmer (Arrowverse)
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Phone Home"
- ↑ "Progeny"
- ↑ "The Magnificent Eight"
- ↑ "Compromised"
- ↑ "The Chicago Way"
- ↑ "Camelot/3000"
- ↑ "Dancing Queen"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 "Suicidal Tendencies"
- ↑ "Broken Arrow"
- ↑ "Lost Souls"
- ↑ "Blood Ties"
- ↑ "Pilot, Part 1"
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