19) She proves you don’t need superpowers to be a hero
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Felicity Smoak shows heroism exists without superpowers with bravery and intellectual capability combined with deep compassion. Felicity steps into combat against Isabel Rochev during Arrow Season 2 Episode 22 leading to the protection of Team Arrow. Despite her paralysis in Season 4, she remains a force of operation by leading the team from the bunker foundation indicating that she maintains great strength. Through her tactical hacking skills and smart response coupled with her steadfast values, Felicity presents herself as heroic even without being a costumed hero.
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