A.T.O.M. Exosuit
The A.T.O.M. Exosuit is armor that features in the Arrowverse.
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History
The Advanced Technology Operating Mechanism (A.T.O.M.) Exosuit was an advanced set of power armor that was created by Ray Palmer. Ray Palmer had virtual blueprints for the A.T.O.M. Exosuit, which he holographically projected and observed.[4] He later showed Felicity Smoak the blueprints after she suspected something was up, and he revealed to her his plans, asking that she help him.[1] Felicity eventually agreed. After spending over a week with little rest and food, Ray Palmer had completed the exosuit and gave it a test through Starling City. After Ra's al Ghul had the League of Assassins begin impersonating The Arrow, Ray made it his mission to bring him to justice. He used the suit at the scene of a crime that the Arrow had seemingly committed, with eight dead bodies surrounding him. He used the x-ray and facial recognition software built in to the suit to identify him as Oliver Queen. They later fought, with Ray easily overpowering the Arrow. However, he realized the suit's power source was located in the leg and so threw a flechette at it, reducing Ray to his knees, before he assured of their being on the same side.
Ray, along with Felicity, traveled to Central City to seek advice from Barry Allen's team, especially hoping for Cisco Ramon's help on fixing and improving the previously damaged power source. He later used the suit to save Tina McGee from Brie Larvan's swarm of robotic bees. With Cisco's giving him advice from the S.T.A.R. Labs truck, Ray lured the bees into a nearby lake, where the water fried their electronics, at the cost of frying his suit as well. With his jets malfunctioning, Ray managed to land inside the truck. He and Cisco then fist-pumped, the latter soon regretting it due Ray's glove being metallic. Afterwards, Ray confiscated one of the robotic bees, getting the idea to make the power source for his suit smaller. After The Arrow was seemingly locked up in prison, Oliver Queen was forced to go to Ray for help to take on a meta-human, Jake Simmons. Ray tried to incapacitate him, but the plasma shots fired from his suit were simply absorbed by the man. Allowing Oliver to help, he controlled the suit remotely, using simple hand-to-hand combat to try and knock him out. However, Simmons used a shock of plasma to damage the suit and cut the link between them, meaning that Ray had to take over from Oliver. In the end, he beat him and flew him to Central City, to be locked in S.T.A.R. Labs' particle accelerator prison. Sometime later, trying to prevent Ra's al Ghul and Oliver from destroying Starling City via bioweapon, Ray accompanied a team to Nanda Parbat. Though they couldn't stop the plane in time, their plan B, Ray, flew straight through it, seemingly stopping the attack. However, Ra's had kept the vial from the plane
Overview
The suit contains high powered propulsion jets on the back, shoulders, upper arms, and in the legs, allowing the wearer to fly with great speed. The wearer can also perform aerodynamic feats with ease, as well as simply hover.
Users
- Ray Palmer :
Notes
- The A.T.O.M. Exosuit was an original creation of the Arrowverse where it made its first appearance in the Arrow episode "Left Behind".
- The name was based on the superhero identity of Ray Palmer namely the Atom.
Appearances
- Arrow:
- Flash:
- Legends of Tomorrow:
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