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Revision as of 22:59, 19 May 2023
“ | If I learned one thing being a cop, it's that you can't just protect the people you think are good. You have to protect everyone. That's what heroes do. I know that. Do you? A hero is not just in the name, Barry, or in a red suit. It's the choices we make that decide who and what we become. |
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— Joe West to Barry Allen[src]
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Joseph "Joe" West is a former police captain of the Central City Police Department. West is also the ex-husband of the late Francine West and the father of Iris, Wally and Jenna West.
After the death of Nora Allen and the arrest of Henry Allen, West adopted the orphaned Barry Allen and raised him as his own. They then developed a strong bond and worked together for the CCPD. Allen later gained powers and became the vigilante known as The Flash, with West being one of the very few people knowing his secret.
When Kristen Kramer arrived in Central City, West realized her grudge against Metahumans and quit the police department following Frost's trial.
Biography
Early Life
Joseph "Joe" West was born on September 9, 1968, in Central City.
At some point, West had a daughter whom he named Iris with Francine West. Unbeknownst to West, they also had a son named Wally, who was hidden from West for decades.
Reunions
Taking Care of Barry Allen
In 2000, West's old friend Henry Allen was wrongfully accused of his wife's murder. Allen was later incarcerated, while his son Barry was placed under West's care.[5]
West and Thawne
After Fred Chyre's death, Eddie Thawne was assigned to replace Chyre as West's partner. Due to his grief for the death of his best friend, West did not enjoy Thawne's company. However, Thawne and Iris began dating, disappointing both West and Allen.[4]
On December 32, 2013, West was sent to stop a robbery at Harrison's Jewelers. During the confrontation, the robber accidentally dropped his gun on the ground, unintentionally firing a bullet at West. Thankfully, West's future grandchildren Bart West-Allen and Nora West-Allen moved the bullet from its original trajectory, saving West in the process.[4]
In an erased timeline, West was killed in action on December 31, 2013, while stopping a robbery at Harrison's Jewelers. The timeline was later erased by West's future grandchildren Bart West-Allen and Nora West-Allen.[4]
Meeting His Son
In 2015, West finally met his son Wally, whom he never knew existed. However, Wally kept on getting caught in trouble and West attempted to build a relationship with him. Wally disliked the idea and West switched to giving him some space, which he disliked as he felt abandoned. Eventually, they became close and had a strong father-son relationship.[6]
Reflections and Lies
Fighting Joseph Carver
In 2020, West discovered a mole in the department and started to investigate with David Singh, not knowing he was the mole. Later, they fought against Sunshine, who was sent to acquire the prismatic refractor during the transfer to A.R.G.U.S. As West and Singh got overwhelmed by Sunshine, Allen arrived and West tossed the refractor to him. Eventually, Allen locked Sunshine in his lab with no curtains, taking away her powers and arresting her.[7]
A week later, West was nearly assassinate by Rag Doll on his own car but was able to escape from it seconds before its explosion. Singh and the rest of Team Flash arrives and suggested witness protection. West refused and returned to the precinct. As West offers Sunshine an early parole, Rag Doll jumped out of a box and attacked them. West fired at him, but Rag Doll deflected the bullets back at him. Allen arrived and tried to save West, though was unable to do so as the Speed Force's death caused him to temporarily lose his speed. West was slightly injured, but survived the bullet wounds. They later returned to S.T.A.R. Labs and argued about West's safety. West remained at the facility, but was frustrated and went to Joseph Carver. Eventually, West tried to threaten Carver with the plan backfiring as the latter deleted the audio and sent Rag Doll to attack Cecile Horton.[8]
As West went to rescue Horton, he activated a pressure bomb and attempted to deactivate it according to Nash Wells' instructions. Since the instructions did not apply to the altered bomb, West pushed Horton away and took her place. Allen sped Horton away and returned to an already escaped West. West later admitted he should go into witness protection.[8]
Return
After Eva McCulloch succeeded in her plan, West was allowed to return to Central City and rejoined the team.[9]
Four weeks after his return from witness protection, West and Horton worked together on gathering information regarding Rosa Dillon's connection to Black Hole. He was then informed by Team Flash that Allen does not have enough speed to prevent a plane crash.[10]
Later, West attended the opening of the Hall of Fallen Allies in S.T.A.R. Labs and talked to Allen about grief.[11]
Truth, Liberty, Justice
Time Pocket
Trial of "Killer Frost"
“ | I admit, under oath, that Frost hasn't always been on the right side of the law. But I can also say that she has put her life on the line countless times to save others. Frost has fought alongside Earth's greatest heroes to save the world, which means that she's saved every person in this room including those who want to lock her up for being who she was. Not for who she is today. And, Your Honor...I don't understand how this court can force Frost to take that cure without sacrificing what it stands for: Justice. | ” |
— Captain West's statement[src]
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Unforgiving Storm Ravages
Investigation of Kristen Kramer
Working Together
Ambushed in Midway City
The Godspeed Imperative
Leveled Up
Heroic Choices
New Year, New Trouble
Reminiscing Henry Allen
Something Beyond Death
Survival Instinct
Reckless Actions
Memories in the Snow
Massacre
Apparitions
A Way to Mourn
New Life
Suspicious Rescue
Struggling to Retire
The Final Run
Uncertain About the Future
Choices
A Safe Environment
Leaving Central City
Alternate Versions
Reverse Flashpoint
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Former Powers
- Connection to the Negative Speed Force: In 2000, West came across a blue crystal containing a fragment of the Negative Speed Force. After coming into contact with the crystal, West became the vessel for the sentient Force of Nature and gained superhuman abilities for a brief amount of time.[12]
- Accelerated Healing Factor/Superhuman Durability: Despite taking lightning bolt strikes from Barry Allen, West did not show any visible injuries.[12]
- Electrokinesis: Reacting with Barry Allen's Speed Force lightning, West's body generated blue lightning bolts to protect the crystal.[12]
- Energy Blasts: West had the ability to create and shoot blue energy blasts from the crystals attached to his hand.[12]
Abilities
- Marksmanship: Trained in the police academy, West has proven to be an expert in firearms.[4]
- Leadership: West was proven to have strong leadership and was promoted to captain.
- Investigation: As a long-time police officer, West became a skilled detective and often use his experiencing to speed up the completion of his cases.[5]
Equipment
Current Equipment
- Cold Gun: West wielded the Cold Gun to temporary stunt Deathstorm.[13]
Appearances
Notes
- West's favorite singers are Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Johnny Hartman and Ella Fitzgerald.[14]
Gallery
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Joe West
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West in the Time Pocket
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Officer Joe West
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Negative Joe West
Promotional Images
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"The Future Favors the Fast"
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"Run with Team Flash!"
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"The Final Run"
References
- ↑ Marathon
- ↑ The Curious Case of Bartholomew Allen
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Armageddon, Part 2
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Impulsive Excessive Disorder
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 The Fire Next Time
- ↑ Timeless
- ↑ The Exorcism of Nash Wells
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 So Long and Goodnight
- ↑ Success Is Assured
- ↑ All's Wells That Ends Wells
- ↑ The Speed of Thought
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 A New World, Part 1: Reunions
- ↑ Death Falls
- ↑ Armageddon, Part 3
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