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* NighInvulnerability: In the post crisis she was mostly immune to harm, but learned too late that lasers can hurt her. For the most part, Donna tends to be as tough as Diana, however tough that may happen to be at the moment.
* NotQuiteFlight: In the silver age Donna Troy could glide on air currents, just like Diana. A consequence of ''Teen Titans'' being spared the ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'' CosmicRetcon was that Post Crisis, Donna was still limited to guiding on air currents while Diana was revamped with [[IBelieveICanFly actual flight]]. Donna did get actual flight with the added boost of becoming a titan seed, during her stint as a moon goddess and wearing the Dark Star exomantel, but none of that lasted. In the DC Rebirth continuity, Donna started off limited to gliding but [[EurekaMoment figured out how to fly]] while {{brainwashed}} by The Batman Who Laughs.

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* NighInvulnerability: In the post crisis she was mostly immune to harm, but learned too late that lasers can hurt her. She was killed by the lasers of a Superman robot, which are typically inferior to Superman himself, while Diana has survived the heat vision of Superman made more powerful and brainwashed to hate her by Circe. On the other hand that same arc had Donna survive lasers InTheBack from Trinity, suggesting Donna [[CameBackStrong resurrected Donna had gotten tougher]]. For the most part, Donna tends to be as tough as Diana, however tough that may happen to be at the moment.
* NotQuiteFlight: In the silver age Donna Troy could glide on air currents, just like Diana. A consequence of ''Teen Titans'' being spared the ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'' CosmicRetcon was that Post Crisis, Donna was still limited to guiding on air currents while Diana was revamped with went on to gain [[IBelieveICanFly actual flight]]. Donna did get actual flight with the added boost of becoming a titan seed, during her stint as a moon goddess and wearing the Dark Star exomantel, but none of that lasted. In the DC Rebirth continuity, Donna started off limited to gliding but [[EurekaMoment figured out how to fly]] while {{brainwashed}} by The Batman Who Laughs.
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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and you get a criminal record]]. Yara was usually just fronting but ended up injuring people and causing property damage by accident, with authorities not buying that she didn't "understand" or "mean to".

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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and you get a criminal record]].record. Yara was usually just fronting but ended up injuring people and causing property damage by accident, with authorities not buying that she didn't "understand" or "mean to".
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'''Princess Diana of Themyscira/Diana Prince'''\\

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'''Characters/WonderGirl''' ([[Characters/WonderGirlCassieSandsmark Cassie Sandsmark]])\\

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[[Characters/WonderWomanTheCharacter Princess Diana of Themyscira/Diana Prince]]\\

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'''Wonder Girl'''\\

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'''Wonder Girl'''\\'''Characters/WonderGirl''' ([[Characters/WonderGirlCassieSandsmark Cassie Sandsmark]])\\



* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: (Pre-Flashpoint) After ComicBook/{{Superboy}}'s death in ''Infinite Crisis'', Cassie kissed [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]] (both of their significant others had just died as Spoiler had been murdered as well), though Cassie broke away and ran from the room crying. [[ComicBookDeath Then Superboy comes back from the dead]]. The pair are sure that he's going to be angry at them, but he's cool with it--hey, it's not like they knew his death was temporary.
* AccuserOfTheBrethren: Cassandra has a very antagonistic relationship with Rose Wilson/Ravager. Cassandra was also the one to think the worst of Rose Wilson, believe that she does not belong on the team and at times fight with her. Even when it looks like she is making peace with Rose, she reveals that she still dislikes her and considers her a one-eyed sociopath, stating that she is a murderer who is homicidal and warped beyond words and that she both cannot be helped and does not want to be helped.
* ActionHeroine: When at her best. Later writers have waffled between this and putting her as a FauxActionGirl.
* AscendedFangirl: The president of the Wonder Woman fanclub in Gateway City.
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Rose and Cassie can generally work together during missions, despite their constant bickering.
** When Bombshell accuses Rose of being a traitor and Rose runs off furious ready to leave the team, Cassie defends her.
** After the Terror Titans destroyed a part of Titans Tower seemingly killing Rose, there was a panel where Cassie looked saddened at the thought that Rose may have died.
** During ''DC Special: Cyborg #5'', while fighting clones of Wildebeest and Equus, Rose and Cassie share a mutual moment of respect.
* BashBrothers: With Donna and Diana. ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' reveals Cassie fantasises about helping Diana beatup Darkseid. Cassie's "brilliant" plan turns out to be [[FastballSpecial throw Diana at Darkseid]] but Diana plays along since she's [[ItMakesSenseInContext being stranded in other people's dreams until they feel better.]]
* BigSisterInstinct: She Invokes this at Bart Allens funeral ([[DeathIsCheap Don’t worry, he gets better]]) when she says he was like a brother to her and that she intends to make whoever killed him suffer.
* BlingOfWar: Sported a pinkish (possibly copper) suit of bejeweled armor at one point, in contrast to Diana's gold one and Donna's silver one.
* BoyishShortHair: She starts out with close cropped hair which she keeps hidden under a black wig, eventually she grows it out long enough to put into short [[GirlishPigtails twintails]] and then she just keeps letting it get longer.
* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: In her first appearance she does this in order to use the magical properties of said pieces.
* TheCaptain: To the Teen Titans after Robin made the decision to leave the team for an undetermined length of time in the wake of Batman's death, leaving Cassie with the task of assembling and leading a new team.
* {{Chickification}}: Mostly due to Creator/GeoffJohns's influence in ''Teen Titans'', where she went from a smart, cool nerd to a bland, moody prom-queen.
* ChestInsignia: Wonder Woman's double W usually, though at one point it was a heavily stylized eagle on a tank very similar to what Donna wore as Wonder Girl.
* CivvieSpandex:
** (Pre-Flashpoint) One of the few constants in her [[UnlimitedWardrobe always-changing wardrobe]] is plain blue jeans, or red dyed ones and (at first) a [[HellBentForLeather leather jacket]] save for a couple of LadyLegionnaireWear pieces of armor for special occasions, see UnlimitedWardrobe below.
** (Post-Rebirth) Cassie wears black leggings with yellow star outlines, a skirt, a WW top and a leather WW jacket.
* ClarkKenting: Originally Cassie had the ingenuity to wear a black wig and goggles, though even then her costume was mainly thrown together from what was already in her closet. She ditched them after a situation where she had to chose between maintaining disguise and saving the day. In the version of Teen Titans starting in 2003, she does not have a secret identity, which caused problems finding a school that would take her.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** In her initial appearances, she was depicted as a scrawny kid in a frumpy and unflattering costume, in order to emphasize her youth and her dorky personality. In her Teen Titans days, however, both pre- and post-Flashpoint, some artists gave her a lot more cleavage and lower necklines than others. Post-Flashpont, there was even a tendency to make her breasts bigger than her head and so perfectly round they looked more like implants than natural breasts. To say that this change was controversial would be putting it mildly.
*** This was at least partly justified in one of the comics shortly before Infinite Crisis, when she remembers how she looked at the beginning of her hero career, and how she looks now only a few years later, the implication being that puberty and a few years of growing up were ''very'' kind to her. Being the daughter of Zeus, and thus part-god, probably doesn't hurt either.
** Her leather jacket in Rebirth has been drawn with the [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] warping around the shoulders and with the sleeves left plain.
* {{Depower}}: Her powers are actually hers by birth, she was sealed to functionally be a normal human child growing up.
* DivineParentage: She's the daughter of a human woman and Zeus.
* DysfunctionalFamily: With Zeus for a father and a mother who disapproves of your superhero career, it's understandable.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite her dislike of Rose Wilson, when Bombshell accuses Rose of being a traitor, working for Deathstroke, Cassandra defends her, believing after everything her father did to her, Rose would never work for him again.
** When Rose seemingly dies after an attack of the Terror Titans on Titans Tower, Cassie is visibly saddened admitting that despite everything, Rose didn't deserve to die.
* {{Flight}}: In her first appearance she uses the Sandals of Hermes to achieve it but she is later granted flight of her own for her courage.
* FlyingBrick: A nigh-invulnerable flyer like Wonder Woman.
* GiveHimANormalLife: Her mother wanted her to have a normal life and Zeus sealed her inherent powers at birth so Cassie could live as a regular human. Cassie obviously was entirely uninterested in a normal life by the time she entered high school, and was quite upset with everyone for lying to her when she learned her father's identity.
* GodCouple: Cassandra Sandsmark and Conner Kent (ComicBook/{{Superboy}}) are each other's main love interest and two of the most powerful heroes in Franchise/TheDCU.
* GogglesDoNothing: She started out wearing goggles and a wig in an effort to protect her identity but kept wearing goggles even after she ditched the wig and was wearing the goggles ''up on her hair like a headband''.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Ravager on the ''Teen Titans'', complete with TeethClenchedTeamwork.
* HeroicBSOD: After the death of Superboy and the loss of her powers. She has distanced herself from her mother and her teammates, letting her grief and the influence of Ares make her bitter and more violent.
** During ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'' she also becomes involved in an online cult heavily influenced by Kryptonian culture with the goal of resurrecting Superboy. ComicBook/ElongatedMan grows suspicious and with the help of other superheroes, disrupts the ceremony, destroying the Kryptonite which was essential to the process.
* HeroicBastard: She's Zeus' daughter in Post-Crisis continuity and [[SemiDivine Lennox's]] daughter (himself an example of this) in the New 52.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Cissie King-Jones (Arrowette) in the original ''Comicbook/YoungJustice'' comics.
* HotBlooded: Ebbs and flows with her, but particularly after Conner died and in New 52 she tended be the most passionate member of the Teen Titans.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Her [[HeadbuttingHeroes constant bickering]] with Rose Wilson was the result of Rose betraying the Titans after her father Deathstroke drugged Rose into an AXCrazy DaddysGirl. No matter what Rose did, Cassie was not willing to give her a second chance. Meanwhile, when Bombshell, a former Titan who freely chose to betray and subsequently attempted to kill the Titans, asked to be let back on the team, she gets a second chance from Wonder Girl and the other Titans. As Rose points out, it's telling that she let someone who betrayed the Titans out of their own free will back on the team, something even Bombshell acknowledges, while denying her, who only betrayed the team due to her free will being taked away, a second chance, too.
** She also supported Wonder Woman with no reservations after she killed the villain Maxwell Lord while at the same time continuing to condemn Rose for her BloodKnight-tendecies towards some villains. Rose actually called her out for this.
* IconicItem: Her goggles and the silver vambraces with inlaid red stars Donna Troy gifted to her.
* JumpedAtTheCall: She really wanted to be a superhero despite seeming to be a normal girl, and dove into the lifestyle headfirst at the first opportunity. Even when she's trying to cut back on the super heroics for her mom's sake she's always eager to help anyone she can.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: In DC Rebirth she gets into a fight on the streets of Sau Paulo, at first being annoyed at unprovoked sucker punch from a stranger, until she realizes she's fighting Artemis and becomes eager to learn her moves.
* LadyLooksLikeADude: In her earliest appearances, DC representatives even described her as horse faced. Courtney Whitmore made fun of her ugly costume.
* TheLeader: She is the second official leader of ComicBook/YoungJustice after [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Robin]] stepped down.
* LegacyCharacter: The second Wonder Girl after Donna Troy. However, in the New 52 universe, she is the first.
* MoralityPet: For her brothers Ares and ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}. Though with Ares it's debatable whether he has any REAL affection for her or if he just sees her as someone incredibly powerful that he can use. As for Hercules, he implied the only reason he calmed himself around was that he wanted to have her as a sexual mate despite being her half-brother, even outright saying they should both repopulate Olympus after the Gods had disappeared.
* MostCommonSuperPower: When she first debuted, Cassie firmly subverted this trope. Not only was she naturally scrawny, but she declined Arrowette's offer to loan her a padded bra, stating that she believed a superheroine should have an IQ bigger than her bustline. But over the years, she became ProgressivelyPrettier, to the point where she was eventually portrayed as having huge breasts for her age. Whether this was a logical development or a bastardization of the character fuels many debates among the BrokenBase.
** As of ComicBook/YoungJustice2019, however, she is back to being depicted with a less sexualized figure, signifying that her time with this trope could be over.
* MustNotDieAVirgin: She and [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Conner Kent]] had TheirFirstTime in an effort to avert this, during Comicbook/InfiniteCrisis. Given [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt what was going on at the time]], pretty understandable.
* MySisterIsOffLimits: Falling under the "extended family" (Cassie is Diana's ''great aunt'') category, Wonder Woman does not approve of Conner's relationship with Cassie. Demonstrated by the time the latter two were kissing in midair and Wonder Woman grabbed Superboy by the collar and flung him into a mountain range.
* NighInvulnerability: Being a demigoddess has its advantages.
* OfficialCouple: With Conner Kent aka ComicBook/{{Superboy}} II before he died. After his resurrection they have decided to put their feelings on hold to allow Cassandra to better lead the Teen Titans, after Red Robin joined the team, however, she relinquished control of the Titans and still has not rekindled her relationship.
* OneSteveLimit: The second Batgirl is also called Cassandra. Usually Cassandra Sandsmark is known as "Cassie" and Cassandra Cain is "Cass", but sometimes members of the Batfamily will also call Cassandra Cain "Cassie". This is only really confusing when Tim does it, as he is close to both girls and, if the context is unclear, could be referring to either of them.
* OvernightAgeUp: During the ''Sins Of Youth Arc" Cassie is involuntarily turned into an adult, technically becoming "Wonder Woman", even wearing Donna and Diana's old costumes she previously refused to touch out of fear of ruining them, just because she suddenly found herself in need of [[DCupDistress something that fit]].
* PaintedOnPants: Starts wearing these as she gets older.
* PluckyGirl: When she was first introduced. Since the ComicBook/YoungJustice was disbanded she's wavered between emotionally unstable AlphaBitch and merely bland. In DC Rebirth she's usually goofy, cheerful or both, slow to fall into any other emotion and while these emotional outbursts can be quite powerful Cassie's quick to [[SnapBack snap right back]] to cheerful or jovial.
* PowerIncontinence: When Cassie is upset for long periods it sometimes electrical storms, but she has no control over this and does not gain a method for channeling her ShockAndAwe powers for quite some time.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: As a consequence of her father being [[ReallyGetsAround Zeus]], many Greek gods are her half-siblings despite being millennia older than her. She's also Wonder Woman's great aunt, despite being much younger and being treated more like a niece.
* PsychoElectro: She is only able to tap into her electrical powers consistently when she's absolutely furious, and the item she originally used to channel them was warping her personality to make her more cruel.
* RedIsHeroic: Most of her costumes use red. While the first two were primarily black even her the first costume is depicted with red shorts by some artists.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: With the introduction of Yara Flor Sandsmark is no longer the ''last'' Wonder Girl but she's still 5'3, an inch below average height in the US while every other Wonder Girl is far taller, and somehow manages to be the most modest ''and'' tackiest dresser among them at the same time.
* ShockAndAwe: Her lasso can electrocute those it ties up. This because, unlike Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, Cassie's is a weapon which channels Zeus' lightning in response to her rage. Without it an angry Cassie will cause electrical storms she cannot control.
* {{Sidekick}}: She acts as one to Wonder Woman when one is needed, otherwise she tends to be busy with her own things as she ended up leading her own team not too long after her introduction.
* StereotypicalNerd: Cassie started out fairly nerdy--not spending any time concerned about her appearance and clothing, being very interested in history and feeling awkward in most social situations--but she grew out of this characterization.
* SuperReflexes: Helped by her SuperSpeed, Cassie is able to react to and deflect bullets with great comfort.
* SuperSpeed: Demigod. The extent of her speed is unknown but decidedly fast.
* SuperStrength: Part of the demigod child of Zeus power pack. Her Olympian flesh and bone is about one and a half times as dense as similar human tissue, contributing to the Olympians' superhuman strength and weight
* TankTopTomboy: After Comicbook/{{Superboy}}'s death, she adopted a WW-themed tank top with jeans similar to what she had worn as leader of ComicBook/YoungJustice but without the jacket she wore then and with plainer jeans.
* {{Tomboy}}: She started out as one, a dorky mythology buff who made zero attempts to appear feminine and kept her hair really short.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Post-''Graduation Day'', she was a lot more rude and abrasive. This got worse after Conner's death, when a lot of her role in ''Teen Titans'' was just being angry at everyone, justified or not.
* TrueCompanions: With the others who made up the rest of the first six members of ComicBook/YoungJustice, but especially the rest of the "Core Four"; [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} Kon]], [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Tim]] and [[Comicbook/{{Impulse}} Bart]].
* {{Tsundere}}: Mostly in Sean [=McKeever=]'s ''Teen Titans'' run.
* TheUnchosenOne: When she first debuted. Unlike Donna or Diana, there was nothing inherently special about Cassie: she just really liked Wonder Woman, and was bold enough to track down Zeus and ask him for superpowers. This was retconned after a few years, however (much to the annoyance of her creator, John Byrne).
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Prior to Flashpoint Cassie's costume changed frequently, originally with only her leather jacket and goggles staying constant but the Teen Titans writers jettisoned those iconic parts of her uniform:
** 1[[superscript:st]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie1.png costume:]] modified black [[ChestInsignia WW]] shirt with a G superimposed over the [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] paired with goggles, bicycle shorts, gloves, sneakers, and either a denim vest or a leather jacket. (plus a Gauntlet of Atlas and Sandals of Hermes in her first outing)
** 2[[superscript:nd]] costume: Jeans with white stars scattered on the hips and at the ankles paired with a black [[ChestInsignia WW crop top]], goggles, gloves, sneakers, a leather jacket, and vambraces. (jacket optional)
** 3[[superscript:rd]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie2.png costume:]] Red jeans with white stars scattered on the hips paired with a black [[superscript:=]][[ChestInsignia W]][[superscript:=]] crop top with spaghetti straps or black [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] t-shirt with a superimposed G, goggles, sneakers, a necklace which says "girl" and vambraces.
** 4[[superscript:th]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie_5.png costume:]] Red jeans with white stars down the outer seam (or scattered on hips) paired with a black high neck sleeveless [[ChestInsignia WW]] top, goggles, boots and vambraces.
** 5[[superscript:th]] costume: (Teen Titan) [[PaintedOnPants Red jeans]] with 2/3 white stars in a line down the hips paired with a short sleeve red [[ChestInsignia WW crop top]] with a metal W, boots, a lasso and vambraces.
** 6[[superscript:th]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassietitans.png costume:]] Jeans with a star on each hip paired with a red tank with a [[ChestInsignia stylized eagle]] and constantly descending neckline, boots, a [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] belt, red star earrings, a lasso and vambraces.
** 7[[superscript:th]] costume: [[LadyLegionnaireWear Armor]] gifted to her by her half-brother Hercules with red star earrings, a lasso and vambraces. (the first thing on this list which isn't CivvieSpandex).
** 8[[superscript:th]] costume: [[LadyLegionnaireWear Her own version]] of Diana's armor in what appears to be copper or bronze with a lasso and vambraces.(not CivvieSpandex).
** 9[[superscript:th]] costume: Plain blue jeans paired with a red three quarter length sweater with a metallic [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] [[ChestInsignia across the chest]] which has its bands somehow [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes wrapping around her upper arm without restraining movement]] which is possibly a MagicalAccessory gift from her father, boots, an eagle belt, red star earrings, a lasso and (eventually) vambraces.
* UnreliableNarrator: During ''Trial Of The Amazons'' she claims to be conducting her investigation of Hyppolyta's murder as delicately as possible in the thought box while the panel itself shows her screaming and slamming a table. [[AsYouKnow Her recap of events]] also make Nubia more sarcastic and Faruka more childish than they actually are.
* WhatTheHellHero: Some of her verbal punches against Rose are below the metaphorical waistline such as when she mocks Rose for ''[[EyeScream gouging out her own eye]]'' while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under Deathstroke's control.]]
* WeakSauceWeakness: In post crisis continuity, her weakness is that she can have all of her powers taken away on command by her mother. Regardless of continuity Cassandra consistently doesn't have whatever Wonder Woman's weakness might be, having some completely different drawback. Before becoming "goddess of truth" Wonder Woman was initially vulnerable to piercing and cutting attacks, but Cassie was never particularly bothered by them, for example.
* WeatherManipulation: When Cassie was upset in ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 thundering clouds rain clouds would start to build, though she's usually limited to just lightning and electric attacks inherited through her father Zeus, and she can't control it beyond using the lasso to suppress it, or shock someone.
* YouFightLikeACow: In DC Rebirth she gets sucker punched by Artemis in their first meeting on assignment to Sao Paulo due to [[LetsYouAndHimFight a genuine misunderstanding]], but continues to be attacked by Artemis because she won't shut up even while Artemis uses a forearm to compress Cassies windpipe. More assasins from Themyscira, [[PoorCommunicationKills unaware of who Cassie is or that she was sent to aid them]], try to evict both from the country for "bringing shame to our kind".
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* AmazonianBeauty: Cassie has an ''extremely'' muscular build with gigantic biceps, toned legs, and a [[MostCommonSuperpower voluptuous bust.]] Nevertheless, she has no problem picking up a variety of admirers ranging from Tim Drake to Conner Kent.
* AnimalLover: Despite her tough, short-tempered personality, Cassie is noticeably fond of animals as she rescued a dinosaur ensnared in a trap in ''Teen Titans #10'', and saved a deer from being shot by a hunter in ''Teen Titans #17''.
* CompositeCharacter: This version of Cassie's Wonder Girl uniform borrows heavily from Donna Troy's pre-Flashpoint aesthetic; Donna wore a red jumpsuit, metal on both her upper and lower arms before Cassie did, and the starry field fabric, all before Cassie did, but Cassie's the first to style all three at once.
* DarkerAndEdgier: In this continuity, Cassie is a disrespectful thief who is powered by an ArtifactOfDoom and who ran away from her mother after nearly ruining her mother's career.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Cassie isn't the most amiable individual and it takes time to gain her trust, but she has a good heart and is always willing to do the right thing and help others.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Cassie's breasts were generally drawn at least as big as her head, and were infamously drawn like implants rather than natural breasts by Kenneth Rocafort.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: She and Tim had something bordering a romantic relationship in the pre-Flashpoint continuity, but nothing really came of it (they kissed and then Cassie ran off crying) and it was essentially two grieving friends trying to find solace after the deaths of their respective significant others and friends ([[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Kon-El]] and [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]). In this continuity, they start dating after deciding they liked it when Trigon used Tim to rape Cassie.
* RapeByProxy: In the New 52, the demon Trigon [[DemonicPossession takes control of Tim Drake (Robin)]] and uses the opportunity to seduce both her and Solstice into sex. All three parties are shocked when this is discovered, but [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization all agreed that they enjoyed it]]. Tim and Wonder Girl later begin a relationship proper due to lingering passions from the night they shared together.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Technically Cassie was already related to Diana pre-Flashpoint, since Zeus is Cassie's father and Diana's great-grandfather as Ares is her mother's father, but writers often forget Ares' familial relationship to Diana. In the New 52 Diana is Cassie's aunt since Diana is Zeus's daughter (the writers again forgetting that Zeus is her mother's grandfather) and Cassie's father is now one of Zeus's other illegitimate children. Since that version of Zeus and his offspring were later proven to be false memories, it seemed Cassie and Diana were back to their original family relation, until James Robinson decided to claim Zeus was still Diana's father despite it now contradicting canon. Cassie alternates between calling Zeus "grand father" and "pop pop" in Rebirt, but in the Wonder Girl title it still seems she is his granddaughter.
* TheRunaway: She ran away to become a thief full time after her criminal activities ruined her mother's reputation as an archeologist when Cassie destroyed a temple trying to steal artifacts from it with her boyfriend.
* SensualSpandex: Her costume is skin tight, low-cut, and strapless, revealing a disturbing amount of cleavage intended to tantalize the reader for a high school aged character.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Cassie's normally a very brash, hotheaded young woman who's prone to violence and [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic comments.]] However, she does have moments of kindness, mainly towards [[AnimalLover innocent animals]] and her friends, particularly [[Characters/{{Robin}} Tim]]. In ''Teen Titans #10'', despite her tough, overconfident nature, Cassie gently comforts Tim after [[spoiler: Danny the Street sacrifices himself to save the Teen Titans]].
* UndyingLoyalty: While initially starting out as a more self-interested character, Cassie slowly starts to become quite loyal, supportive, and ''fiercely'' protective of [[Characters/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]]. In ''Teen Titans #8'', Cassie refuses to leave Tim in the clutches of Omen and attempts to break him out of the air chamber he's trapped in without a second thought. Even with the possibility of her perishing in direct result of breaking the bubble, Cassie still tries her hardest to save Tim out of her genuine devotion to him.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: It's not wise to mess with Tim when Cassie's around. In ''Teen Titans #2'', Tim is about to be attacked by an animalistic Skitter, until a furious Cassie intervenes in order to protect him.
--> '''Cassie:''' ''(Punches the living daylights out of Skitter)'' BACK ''OFF'', ROACH!
--> '''Tim:''' ''(To himself)'' [[Main/AmazonChaser If I'm not careful, I could fall in love with that girl!]]

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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: (Pre-Flashpoint) After ComicBook/{{Superboy}}'s death in ''Infinite Crisis'', Cassie kissed [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]] (both of their significant others had just died as Spoiler had been murdered as well), though Cassie broke away and ran from the room crying. [[ComicBookDeath Then Superboy comes back from the dead]]. The pair are sure that he's going to be angry at them, but he's cool with it--hey, it's not like they knew his death was temporary.
* AccuserOfTheBrethren: Cassandra has a very antagonistic relationship with Rose Wilson/Ravager. Cassandra was also the one to think the worst of Rose Wilson, believe that she does not belong on the team and at times fight with her. Even when it looks like she is making peace with Rose, she reveals that she still dislikes her and considers her a one-eyed sociopath, stating that she is a murderer who is homicidal and warped beyond words and that she both cannot be helped and does not want to be helped.
* ActionHeroine: When at her best. Later writers have waffled between this and putting her as a FauxActionGirl.
* AscendedFangirl: The president of the Wonder Woman fanclub in Gateway City.
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Rose and Cassie can generally work together during missions, despite their constant bickering.
** When Bombshell accuses Rose of being a traitor and Rose runs off furious ready to leave the team, Cassie defends her.
** After the Terror Titans destroyed a part of Titans Tower seemingly killing Rose, there was a panel where Cassie looked saddened at the thought that Rose may have died.
** During ''DC Special: Cyborg #5'', while fighting clones of Wildebeest and Equus, Rose and Cassie share a mutual moment of respect.
* BashBrothers: With Donna and Diana. ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' reveals Cassie fantasises about helping Diana beatup Darkseid. Cassie's "brilliant" plan turns out to be [[FastballSpecial throw Diana at Darkseid]] but Diana plays along since she's [[ItMakesSenseInContext being stranded in other people's dreams until they feel better.]]
* BigSisterInstinct: She Invokes this at Bart Allens funeral ([[DeathIsCheap Don’t worry, he gets better]]) when she says he was like a brother to her and that she intends to make whoever killed him suffer.
* BlingOfWar: Sported a pinkish (possibly copper) suit of bejeweled armor at one point, in contrast to Diana's gold one and Donna's silver one.
* BoyishShortHair: She starts out with close cropped hair which she keeps hidden under a black wig, eventually she grows it out long enough to put into short [[GirlishPigtails twintails]] and then she just keeps letting it get longer.
* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: In her first appearance she does this in order to use the magical properties of said pieces.
* TheCaptain: To the Teen Titans after Robin made the decision to leave the team for an undetermined length of time in the wake of Batman's death, leaving Cassie with the task of assembling and leading a new team.
* {{Chickification}}: Mostly due to Creator/GeoffJohns's influence in ''Teen Titans'', where she went from a smart, cool nerd to a bland, moody prom-queen.
* ChestInsignia: Wonder Woman's double W usually, though at one point it was a heavily stylized eagle on a tank very similar to what Donna wore as Wonder Girl.
* CivvieSpandex:
** (Pre-Flashpoint) One of the few constants in her [[UnlimitedWardrobe always-changing wardrobe]] is plain blue jeans, or red dyed ones and (at first) a [[HellBentForLeather leather jacket]] save for a couple of LadyLegionnaireWear pieces of armor for special occasions, see UnlimitedWardrobe below.
** (Post-Rebirth) Cassie wears black leggings with yellow star outlines, a skirt, a WW top and a leather WW jacket.
* ClarkKenting: Originally Cassie had the ingenuity to wear a black wig and goggles, though even then her costume was mainly thrown together from what was already in her closet. She ditched them after a situation where she had to chose between maintaining disguise and saving the day. In the version of Teen Titans starting in 2003, she does not have a secret identity, which caused problems finding a school that would take her.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** In her initial appearances, she was depicted as a scrawny kid in a frumpy and unflattering costume, in order to emphasize her youth and her dorky personality. In her Teen Titans days, however, both pre- and post-Flashpoint, some artists gave her a lot more cleavage and lower necklines than others. Post-Flashpont, there was even a tendency to make her breasts bigger than her head and so perfectly round they looked more like implants than natural breasts. To say that this change was controversial would be putting it mildly.
*** This was at least partly justified in one of the comics shortly before Infinite Crisis, when she remembers how she looked at the beginning of her hero career, and how she looks now only a few years later, the implication being that puberty and a few years of growing up were ''very'' kind to her. Being the daughter of Zeus, and thus part-god, probably doesn't hurt either.
** Her leather jacket in Rebirth has been drawn with the [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] warping around the shoulders and with the sleeves left plain.
* {{Depower}}: Her powers are actually hers by birth, she was sealed to functionally be a normal human child growing up.
* DivineParentage: She's the daughter of a human woman and Zeus.
* DysfunctionalFamily: With Zeus for a father and a mother who disapproves of your superhero career, it's understandable.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite her dislike of Rose Wilson, when Bombshell accuses Rose of being a traitor, working for Deathstroke, Cassandra defends her, believing after everything her father did to her, Rose would never work for him again.
** When Rose seemingly dies after an attack of the Terror Titans on Titans Tower, Cassie is visibly saddened admitting that despite everything, Rose didn't deserve to die.
* {{Flight}}: In her first appearance she uses the Sandals of Hermes to achieve it but she is later granted flight of her own for her courage.
* FlyingBrick: A nigh-invulnerable flyer like Wonder Woman.
* GiveHimANormalLife: Her mother wanted her to have a normal life and Zeus sealed her inherent powers at birth so Cassie could live as a regular human. Cassie obviously was entirely uninterested in a normal life by the time she entered high school, and was quite upset with everyone for lying to her when she learned her father's identity.
* GodCouple: Cassandra Sandsmark and Conner Kent (ComicBook/{{Superboy}}) are each other's main love interest and two of the most powerful heroes in Franchise/TheDCU.
* GogglesDoNothing: She started out wearing goggles and a wig in an effort to protect her identity but kept wearing goggles even after she ditched the wig and was wearing the goggles ''up on her hair like a headband''.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Ravager on the ''Teen Titans'', complete with TeethClenchedTeamwork.
* HeroicBSOD: After the death of Superboy and the loss of her powers. She has distanced herself from her mother and her teammates, letting her grief and the influence of Ares make her bitter and more violent.
** During ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'' she also becomes involved in an online cult heavily influenced by Kryptonian culture with the goal of resurrecting Superboy. ComicBook/ElongatedMan grows suspicious and with the help of other superheroes, disrupts the ceremony, destroying the Kryptonite which was essential to the process.
* HeroicBastard: She's Zeus' daughter in Post-Crisis continuity and [[SemiDivine Lennox's]] daughter (himself an example of this) in the New 52.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Cissie King-Jones (Arrowette) in the original ''Comicbook/YoungJustice'' comics.
* HotBlooded: Ebbs and flows with her, but particularly after Conner died and in New 52 she tended be the most passionate member of the Teen Titans.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Her [[HeadbuttingHeroes constant bickering]] with Rose Wilson was the result of Rose betraying the Titans after her father Deathstroke drugged Rose into an AXCrazy DaddysGirl. No matter what Rose did, Cassie was not willing to give her a second chance. Meanwhile, when Bombshell, a former Titan who freely chose to betray and subsequently attempted to kill the Titans, asked to be let back on the team, she gets a second chance from Wonder Girl and the other Titans. As Rose points out, it's telling that she let someone who betrayed the Titans out of their own free will back on the team, something even Bombshell acknowledges, while denying her, who only betrayed the team due to her free will being taked away, a second chance, too.
** She also supported Wonder Woman with no reservations after she killed the villain Maxwell Lord while at the same time continuing to condemn Rose for her BloodKnight-tendecies towards some villains. Rose actually called her out for this.
* IconicItem: Her goggles and the silver vambraces with inlaid red stars Donna Troy gifted to her.
* JumpedAtTheCall: She really wanted to be a superhero despite seeming to be a normal girl, and dove into the lifestyle headfirst at the first opportunity. Even when she's trying to cut back on the super heroics for her mom's sake she's always eager to help anyone she can.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: In DC Rebirth she gets into a fight on the streets of Sau Paulo, at first being annoyed at unprovoked sucker punch from a stranger, until she realizes she's fighting Artemis and becomes eager to learn her moves.
* LadyLooksLikeADude: In her earliest appearances, DC representatives even described her as horse faced. Courtney Whitmore made fun of her ugly costume.
* TheLeader: She is the second official leader of ComicBook/YoungJustice after [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Robin]] stepped down.
* LegacyCharacter: The second Wonder Girl after Donna Troy. However, in the New 52 universe, she is the first.
* MoralityPet: For her brothers Ares and ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}. Though with Ares it's debatable whether he has any REAL affection for her or if he just sees her as someone incredibly powerful that he can use. As for Hercules, he implied the only reason he calmed himself around was that he wanted to have her as a sexual mate despite being her half-brother, even outright saying they should both repopulate Olympus after the Gods had disappeared.
* MostCommonSuperPower: When she first debuted, Cassie firmly subverted this trope. Not only was she naturally scrawny, but she declined Arrowette's offer to loan her a padded bra, stating that she believed a superheroine should have an IQ bigger than her bustline. But over the years, she became ProgressivelyPrettier, to the point where she was eventually portrayed as having huge breasts for her age. Whether this was a logical development or a bastardization of the character fuels many debates among the BrokenBase.
** As of ComicBook/YoungJustice2019, however, she is back to being depicted with a less sexualized figure, signifying that her time with this trope could be over.
* MustNotDieAVirgin: She and [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} Conner Kent]] had TheirFirstTime in an effort to avert this, during Comicbook/InfiniteCrisis. Given [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt what was going on at the time]], pretty understandable.
* MySisterIsOffLimits: Falling under the "extended family" (Cassie is Diana's ''great aunt'') category, Wonder Woman does not approve of Conner's relationship with Cassie. Demonstrated by the time the latter two were kissing in midair and Wonder Woman grabbed Superboy by the collar and flung him into a mountain range.
* NighInvulnerability: Being a demigoddess has its advantages.
* OfficialCouple: With Conner Kent aka ComicBook/{{Superboy}} II before he died. After his resurrection they have decided to put their feelings on hold to allow Cassandra to better lead the Teen Titans, after Red Robin joined the team, however, she relinquished control of the Titans and still has not rekindled her relationship.
* OneSteveLimit: The second Batgirl is also called Cassandra. Usually Cassandra Sandsmark is known as "Cassie" and Cassandra Cain is "Cass", but sometimes members of the Batfamily will also call Cassandra Cain "Cassie". This is only really confusing when Tim does it, as he is close to both girls and, if the context is unclear, could be referring to either of them.
* OvernightAgeUp: During the ''Sins Of Youth Arc" Cassie is involuntarily turned into an adult, technically becoming "Wonder Woman", even wearing Donna and Diana's old costumes she previously refused to touch out of fear of ruining them, just because she suddenly found herself in need of [[DCupDistress something that fit]].
* PaintedOnPants: Starts wearing these as she gets older.
* PluckyGirl: When she was first introduced. Since the ComicBook/YoungJustice was disbanded she's wavered between emotionally unstable AlphaBitch and merely bland. In DC Rebirth she's usually goofy, cheerful or both, slow to fall into any other emotion and while these emotional outbursts can be quite powerful Cassie's quick to [[SnapBack snap right back]] to cheerful or jovial.
* PowerIncontinence: When Cassie is upset for long periods it sometimes electrical storms, but she has no control over this and does not gain a method for channeling her ShockAndAwe powers for quite some time.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: As a consequence of her father being [[ReallyGetsAround Zeus]], many Greek gods are her half-siblings despite being millennia older than her. She's also Wonder Woman's great aunt, despite being much younger and being treated more like a niece.
* PsychoElectro: She is only able to tap into her electrical powers consistently when she's absolutely furious, and the item she originally used to channel them was warping her personality to make her more cruel.
* RedIsHeroic: Most of her costumes use red. While the first two were primarily black even her the first costume is depicted with red shorts by some artists.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: With the introduction of Yara Flor Sandsmark is no longer the ''last'' Wonder Girl but she's still 5'3, an inch below average height in the US while every other Wonder Girl is far taller, and somehow manages to be the most modest ''and'' tackiest dresser among them at the same time.
* ShockAndAwe: Her lasso can electrocute those it ties up. This because, unlike Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, Cassie's is a weapon which channels Zeus' lightning in response to her rage. Without it an angry Cassie will cause electrical storms she cannot control.
* {{Sidekick}}: She acts as one to Wonder Woman when one is needed, otherwise she tends to be busy with her own things as she ended up leading her own team not too long after her introduction.
* StereotypicalNerd: Cassie started out fairly nerdy--not spending any time concerned about her appearance and clothing, being very interested in history and feeling awkward in most social situations--but she grew out of this characterization.
* SuperReflexes: Helped by her SuperSpeed, Cassie is able to react to and deflect bullets with great comfort.
* SuperSpeed: Demigod. The extent of her speed is unknown but decidedly fast.
* SuperStrength: Part of the demigod child of Zeus power pack. Her Olympian flesh and bone is about one and a half times as dense as similar human tissue, contributing to the Olympians' superhuman strength and weight
* TankTopTomboy: After Comicbook/{{Superboy}}'s death, she adopted a WW-themed tank top with jeans similar to what she had worn as leader of ComicBook/YoungJustice but without the jacket she wore then and with plainer jeans.
* {{Tomboy}}: She started out as one, a dorky mythology buff who made zero attempts to appear feminine and kept her hair really short.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Post-''Graduation Day'', she was a lot more rude and abrasive. This got worse after Conner's death, when a lot of her role in ''Teen Titans'' was just being angry at everyone, justified or not.
* TrueCompanions: With the others who made up the rest of the first six members of ComicBook/YoungJustice, but especially the rest of the "Core Four"; [[Comicbook/{{Superboy}} Kon]], [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Tim]] and [[Comicbook/{{Impulse}} Bart]].
* {{Tsundere}}: Mostly in Sean [=McKeever=]'s ''Teen Titans'' run.
* TheUnchosenOne: When she first debuted. Unlike Donna or Diana, there was nothing inherently special about Cassie: she just really liked Wonder Woman, and was bold enough to track down Zeus and ask him for superpowers. This was retconned after a few years, however (much to the annoyance of her creator, John Byrne).
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Prior to Flashpoint Cassie's costume changed frequently, originally with only her leather jacket and goggles staying constant but the Teen Titans writers jettisoned those iconic parts of her uniform:
** 1[[superscript:st]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie1.png costume:]] modified black [[ChestInsignia WW]] shirt with a G superimposed over the [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] paired with goggles, bicycle shorts, gloves, sneakers, and either a denim vest or a leather jacket. (plus a Gauntlet of Atlas and Sandals of Hermes in her first outing)
** 2[[superscript:nd]] costume: Jeans with white stars scattered on the hips and at the ankles paired with a black [[ChestInsignia WW crop top]], goggles, gloves, sneakers, a leather jacket, and vambraces. (jacket optional)
** 3[[superscript:rd]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie2.png costume:]] Red jeans with white stars scattered on the hips paired with a black [[superscript:=]][[ChestInsignia W]][[superscript:=]] crop top with spaghetti straps or black [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] t-shirt with a superimposed G, goggles, sneakers, a necklace which says "girl" and vambraces.
** 4[[superscript:th]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassie_5.png costume:]] Red jeans with white stars down the outer seam (or scattered on hips) paired with a black high neck sleeveless [[ChestInsignia WW]] top, goggles, boots and vambraces.
** 5[[superscript:th]] costume: (Teen Titan) [[PaintedOnPants Red jeans]] with 2/3 white stars in a line down the hips paired with a short sleeve red [[ChestInsignia WW crop top]] with a metal W, boots, a lasso and vambraces.
** 6[[superscript:th]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassietitans.png costume:]] Jeans with a star on each hip paired with a red tank with a [[ChestInsignia stylized eagle]] and constantly descending neckline, boots, a [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] belt, red star earrings, a lasso and vambraces.
** 7[[superscript:th]] costume: [[LadyLegionnaireWear Armor]] gifted to her by her half-brother Hercules with red star earrings, a lasso and vambraces. (the first thing on this list which isn't CivvieSpandex).
** 8[[superscript:th]] costume: [[LadyLegionnaireWear Her own version]] of Diana's armor in what appears to be copper or bronze with a lasso and vambraces.(not CivvieSpandex).
** 9[[superscript:th]] costume: Plain blue jeans paired with a red three quarter length sweater with a metallic [[superscript:=]]W[[superscript:=]] [[ChestInsignia across the chest]] which has its bands somehow [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes wrapping around her upper arm without restraining movement]] which is possibly a MagicalAccessory gift from her father, boots, an eagle belt, red star earrings, a lasso and (eventually) vambraces.
* UnreliableNarrator: During ''Trial Of The Amazons'' she claims to be conducting her investigation of Hyppolyta's murder as delicately as possible in the thought box while the panel itself shows her screaming and slamming a table. [[AsYouKnow Her recap of events]] also make Nubia more sarcastic and Faruka more childish than they actually are.
* WhatTheHellHero: Some of her verbal punches against Rose are below the metaphorical waistline such as when she mocks Rose for ''[[EyeScream gouging out her own eye]]'' while [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under Deathstroke's control.]]
* WeakSauceWeakness: In post crisis continuity, her weakness is that she can have all of her powers taken away on command by her mother. Regardless of continuity Cassandra consistently doesn't have whatever Wonder Woman's weakness might be, having some completely different drawback. Before becoming "goddess of truth" Wonder Woman was initially vulnerable to piercing and cutting attacks, but Cassie was never particularly bothered by them, for example.
* WeatherManipulation: When Cassie was upset in ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 thundering clouds rain clouds would start to build, though she's usually limited to just lightning and electric attacks inherited through her father Zeus, and she can't control it beyond using the lasso to suppress it, or shock someone.
* YouFightLikeACow: In DC Rebirth she gets sucker punched by Artemis in their first meeting on assignment to Sao Paulo due to [[LetsYouAndHimFight a genuine misunderstanding]], but continues to be attacked by Artemis because she won't shut up even while Artemis uses a forearm to compress Cassies windpipe. More assasins from Themyscira, [[PoorCommunicationKills unaware of who Cassie is or that she was sent to aid them]], try to evict both from the country for "bringing shame to our kind".
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* AmazonianBeauty: Cassie has an ''extremely'' muscular build with gigantic biceps, toned legs, and a [[MostCommonSuperpower voluptuous bust.]] Nevertheless, she has no problem picking up a variety of admirers ranging from Tim Drake to Conner Kent.
* AnimalLover: Despite her tough, short-tempered personality, Cassie is noticeably fond of animals as she rescued a dinosaur ensnared in a trap in ''Teen Titans #10'', and saved a deer from being shot by a hunter in ''Teen Titans #17''.
* CompositeCharacter: This version of Cassie's Wonder Girl uniform borrows heavily from Donna Troy's pre-Flashpoint aesthetic; Donna wore a red jumpsuit, metal on both her upper and lower arms before Cassie did, and the starry field fabric, all before Cassie did, but Cassie's the first to style all three at once.
* DarkerAndEdgier: In this continuity, Cassie is a disrespectful thief who is powered by an ArtifactOfDoom and who ran away from her mother after nearly ruining her mother's career.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Cassie isn't the most amiable individual and it takes time to gain her trust, but she has a good heart and is always willing to do the right thing and help others.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Cassie's breasts were generally drawn at least as big as her head, and were infamously drawn like implants rather than natural breasts by Kenneth Rocafort.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: She and Tim had something bordering a romantic relationship in the pre-Flashpoint continuity, but nothing really came of it (they kissed and then Cassie ran off crying) and it was essentially two grieving friends trying to find solace after the deaths of their respective significant others and friends ([[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Kon-El]] and [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie Brown]]). In this continuity, they start dating after deciding they liked it when Trigon used Tim to rape Cassie.
* RapeByProxy: In the New 52, the demon Trigon [[DemonicPossession takes control of Tim Drake (Robin)]] and uses the opportunity to seduce both her and Solstice into sex. All three parties are shocked when this is discovered, but [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization all agreed that they enjoyed it]]. Tim and Wonder Girl later begin a relationship proper due to lingering passions from the night they shared together.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Technically Cassie was already related to Diana pre-Flashpoint, since Zeus is Cassie's father and Diana's great-grandfather as Ares is her mother's father, but writers often forget Ares' familial relationship to Diana. In the New 52 Diana is Cassie's aunt since Diana is Zeus's daughter (the writers again forgetting that Zeus is her mother's grandfather) and Cassie's father is now one of Zeus's other illegitimate children. Since that version of Zeus and his offspring were later proven to be false memories, it seemed Cassie and Diana were back to their original family relation, until James Robinson decided to claim Zeus was still Diana's father despite it now contradicting canon. Cassie alternates between calling Zeus "grand father" and "pop pop" in Rebirt, but in the Wonder Girl title it still seems she is his granddaughter.
* TheRunaway: She ran away to become a thief full time after her criminal activities ruined her mother's reputation as an archeologist when Cassie destroyed a temple trying to steal artifacts from it with her boyfriend.
* SensualSpandex: Her costume is skin tight, low-cut, and strapless, revealing a disturbing amount of cleavage intended to tantalize the reader for a high school aged character.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Cassie's normally a very brash, hotheaded young woman who's prone to violence and [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic comments.]] However, she does have moments of kindness, mainly towards [[AnimalLover innocent animals]] and her friends, particularly [[Characters/{{Robin}} Tim]]. In ''Teen Titans #10'', despite her tough, overconfident nature, Cassie gently comforts Tim after [[spoiler: Danny the Street sacrifices himself to save the Teen Titans]].
* UndyingLoyalty: While initially starting out as a more self-interested character, Cassie slowly starts to become quite loyal, supportive, and ''fiercely'' protective of [[Characters/{{Robin}} Tim Drake]]. In ''Teen Titans #8'', Cassie refuses to leave Tim in the clutches of Omen and attempts to break him out of the air chamber he's trapped in without a second thought. Even with the possibility of her perishing in direct result of breaking the bubble, Cassie still tries her hardest to save Tim out of her genuine devotion to him.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: It's not wise to mess with Tim when Cassie's around. In ''Teen Titans #2'', Tim is about to be attacked by an animalistic Skitter, until a furious Cassie intervenes in order to protect him.
--> '''Cassie:''' ''(Punches the living daylights out of Skitter)'' BACK ''OFF'', ROACH!
--> '''Tim:''' ''(To himself)'' [[Main/AmazonChaser If I'm not careful, I could fall in love with that girl!]]
''See Characters/WonderGirlCassieSandsmark''
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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Yara Flor gladly cut and run if she really thinks the odds aren't in her favor, ''unless'' she is aware of someone she feels could use her help. During ''Lazarus Planet:Revenge Of The Gods'' Yara flat out admits to SHAZAM that she really tried to leave him behind after he got {{curbstomp|battle}}ed by his wizard, but that she found herself coming back for him anyway.

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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Yara Flor will gladly cut and run if she really thinks the odds aren't in her favor, ''unless'' she is aware of someone she feels could use her help. During ''Lazarus Planet:Revenge Of The Gods'' Yara flat out admits to SHAZAM that she really tried to leave him behind after he got {{curbstomp|battle}}ed by his wizard, but that she found herself coming back for him anyway.



** In ''Wonder Woman 796'' Eros has left Yara on her back and proceeds to defeat Diana by putting her under his charm and the narrator flat out states "humanity doesn't stand a chance". Yara rises and attacks him again only to be startled as Zeus drops a Thunderbolt right infront of her that vaporises Eros while Zeus scolds Hera for starting yet another war. Unfortunately for Yara Zeus isn't the ConflictKiller this time, as Hera had a contingence plan if he interfered again, but he does prevent the heroes from being defeated and allow them to stop Hera later.

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** In ''Wonder Woman 796'' Eros has left Yara on her back and proceeds to defeat Diana by putting her under his charm and the narrator flat out states "humanity doesn't stand a chance". Yara rises and attacks him again only to be startled as Zeus drops a Thunderbolt right infront of her Yara that vaporises Eros while Zeus scolds Hera for starting yet another war. war without his permission. Unfortunately for Yara Yara, Zeus isn't the a ConflictKiller this time, as Hera had a contingence plan if he interfered again, but he does prevent the heroes from being defeated and allow them to stop Hera later.
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* BashBrothers: With Donna and Diana. ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' reveals Cassie fantasises about helping Diana beatup Darkseid. Cassies "brilliant" plan turns out to be [[FastballSpecial Throw Diana at Darkseid]] but Diana plays along since she's [[ItMakesSenseInContext being stranded in other people's dreams until they feel better.]]

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* BashBrothers: With Donna and Diana. ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' reveals Cassie fantasises about helping Diana beatup Darkseid. Cassies Cassie's "brilliant" plan turns out to be [[FastballSpecial Throw throw Diana at Darkseid]] but Diana plays along since she's [[ItMakesSenseInContext being stranded in other people's dreams until they feel better.]]
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* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: In ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' it is revealed Donna Troy has dreams of talking to Diana, where she confessing that she feels inadequate, that she how thinks everything seems to come so easy to Diana while Donna feels she works twice as hard for half the results. Unbeknownst to Donna a commatose Diana is being forced to experience the dreams of her troubled friends and rivals until she can make them feel better, has long caught on to it and knew just how to encourage Donna if Donna's dreams happened to be among those she was required to inhabit.



* BashBrothers: With Donna and Diana.

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* BashBrothers: With Donna and Diana. ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' reveals Cassie fantasises about helping Diana beatup Darkseid. Cassies "brilliant" plan turns out to be [[FastballSpecial Throw Diana at Darkseid]] but Diana plays along since she's [[ItMakesSenseInContext being stranded in other people's dreams until they feel better.]]



** Queen Atalanta [[{{Foreshadowing}} reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor [[ContrivedCoincidence is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted]].

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** Queen Atalanta [[{{Foreshadowing}} reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor [[ContrivedCoincidence is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted]].



* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: While Yara Flor takes pride in her powers, abilities and sisterhood ''Whatever Happened To The Warrior Of Truth'' sees Diana forced to console Yara about her resentment towards the fact she hadn't been allowd to come into these things on her own time, on her own terms.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Yara Flor gladly cut and run if she really thinks the odds aren't in her favor, ''unless'' she is aware of someone she feels could use her help. During ''Lazarus Planet:Revenge Of The Gods'' Yara flat out admits to SHAZAM that she really tried to leave him behind after he got {{curbstomp|battle}}ed by his wizard, but that she found herself coming back for him anyway.



** In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch on to. In the "Rebirth" continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora can't stop them.

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** In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of the enchanted forest enforcer Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Underworld Goddess Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch on to. In the "Rebirth" continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora can't stop them.


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** In ''Wonder Woman 796'' Eros has left Yara on her back and proceeds to defeat Diana by putting her under his charm and the narrator flat out states "humanity doesn't stand a chance". Yara rises and attacks him again only to be startled as Zeus drops a Thunderbolt right infront of her that vaporises Eros while Zeus scolds Hera for starting yet another war. Unfortunately for Yara Zeus isn't the ConflictKiller this time, as Hera had a contingence plan if he interfered again, but he does prevent the heroes from being defeated and allow them to stop Hera later.
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** Queen Atalanta [[Foreshadowing reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor [[ContrivedCoincidence is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted]].

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** Queen Atalanta [[Foreshadowing [[{{Foreshadowing}} reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor [[ContrivedCoincidence is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted]].
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** Queen Atalanta [[Foreshadowing reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted.

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** Queen Atalanta [[Foreshadowing reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor [[ContrivedCoincidence is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted.targeted]].
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* ApocalypseMaiden
** Both Queen Faruka of The Bana-Mighdall and Queen Hippolyta of Themyscira believe that Hera will turn Yara Flor into a HumanWeapon that will destroy their tribe and each queen sends two assassins into Brazil to find and kill her before that can happen. Artemis also goes to kill Yara Flor, against Faruka's wishes, not wanting her general to do what her assassins should, but Artemis then gets chewed out by Faruka for finding Yara Flor and not killing her, even more for suggesting Yara is not an enemy even after Yara rejects Hera's offer and is nearly killed for it. Hippolyta sends Cassie Sandsmark when ''her'' assassins get no results, [[ALighterShadeOfGrey and gives Cassie permission to spare Yara if possible.]]
** Queen Atalanta [[Foreshadowing reveals the monsters behind Doom's Doorway have been conditioned to hate amazons, even those that haven't had in direct interaction with amazons]], as [[JerkassGods The Olympians]]' way of [[DisproportionateRetribution punishing the amazons for slipping up thousands of year ago.]] While the Bana-Mighdall scoff at The Esquecida tribe for daring to call themselves amazons upon the two groups' formal introduction to one another, Yara Flor does have the blood of a "legitimate" amazon in her, and it lead to a monster unfamilar to The Esquecida crossing the ocean and start destroying The Amazon Rain Forest in search of her when breaches of Doom's Doorway become more common. This in turn lead to the formal introduction as The Esquecida sought answers. In this case though EVERYONE with amazon blood is an apocalypse maiden. Flor is simply the first not living with the two splinter tribes to be targeted.
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* SmiteMeOhMightySmiter: After being sprung from prison Donna Troy tracks down The Fates and demands that they cut her thread. The CrossoverCosmology of the DCU betrays her, as too much outside of their sphere of influence went into Donna Troy's creation, leaving her with no "thread" to cut.
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* PullingThemselvesTogether: Donna takes "made of clay" a lot more literally than Diana did in pervious continuities. As long as her vital organs are preserved and she's well hydrated Donna can piece herself back together, however this ''does'' allow Diana to [[GoodThingYouCanHeal put quite a hurting on her without fear of Donna dying.]]


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* OvernightAgeUp: During the ''Sins Of Youth Arc" Cassie is involuntarily turned into an adult, technically becoming "Wonder Woman", even wearing Donna and Diana's old costumes she previously refused to touch out of fear of ruining them, just because she suddenly found herself in need of [[DCupDistress something that fit]].
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* BarrierWarrior: As a Titan Seed Donna Troy could create forcefields.

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* BarrierWarrior: As a Titan Seed Donna Troy could create forcefields.force fields.



** When Donna Troy serves as Wonder Woman, as opposed to any of her other indenties, she tends to wear a version of Diana's suit that is almost entirely gold(and has shoulder straps), besides the silver bracelets of course. Maybe she'll have a silver skirt too.

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** When Donna Troy serves as Wonder Woman, as opposed to any of her other indenties, identities, she tends to wear a version of Diana's suit that is almost entirely gold(and has shoulder straps), besides the silver bracelets of course. Maybe she'll have a silver skirt too.



* DeflectorShields: Her Dark Star exomantel came with a personal forcefield that enhanced Donna's durability.

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* DeflectorShields: Her Dark Star exomantel came with a personal forcefield force field that enhanced Donna's durability.



* GodOfHumanOrigin: She was ressurected by The Titans of Myth to fill in for Phoebe as moon goddess. She was also turned into a goddess of goddess in New 52 by Zeus, who healed her by turning Donna into a Fate.
* HandBlast: Donna Troy's most consistent use of her Titan Seed photonic powers was shooting light from her hands. As a Dark Star she had [[ArmCannon the technological variant.]]

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* GodOfHumanOrigin: She was ressurected resurrected by The Titans of Myth to fill in for Phoebe as moon goddess. She was also turned into a goddess of goddess in New 52 by Zeus, who healed her by turning Donna into a Fate.
* HandBlast: Donna Troy's most consistent use of her Titan Seed photonic photon powers was shooting light from her hands. As a Dark Star she had [[ArmCannon the technological variant.]]



** During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' she snaps at Diana for treating her "like an outsider" when Diana wants to put ''every'' amazon in the lasso of truth [[spoiler:to find out who killed Hyppolyta]]. However Donna accepts the outsider Bana-Mighdall's offer to be their champion in the upcoming Contest, in an effort to bring equality to the Themyscira and the "outcast" tribe.

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** During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' she snaps at Diana for treating her "like an outsider" when Diana wants to put ''every'' amazon in the lasso of truth [[spoiler:to find out who killed Hyppolyta]]. However Donna accepts the outsider Bana-Mighdall's offer to be their champion in the upcoming Contest, in an effort to bring equality to the Themyscira and the "outcast" tribe.



* IconicItem: Her small black bullet-deflecting bracelets and silver lasso.

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* IconicItem: Her small black silver bullet-deflecting bracelets and silver lasso.



* LightEmUp: One of her Titan Seed powers was the abilit to generate and manipulate photons.

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* LightEmUp: One of her Titan Seed powers was the abilit ability to generate and manipulate photons.



* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: The starfields in Donna Troy's Titan Seed outfits aren't just fancy designs but pieces of firmanent that allow Donna to navigate the cosmos when in outerspace. These are the only gifts Troy has consistently kept from the Titans of Myth and she frequently weaves them into her new outfits, adding on to her "New 52" suit after her memories were restored in "DC Rebirth".

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* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: The starfields in Donna Troy's Titan Seed outfits aren't just fancy designs but pieces of firmanent that allow Donna to navigate the cosmos when in outerspace. These are the only gifts Troy has consistently kept from the Titans of Myth and she frequently weaves them into her new outfits, adding on one to her "New 52" suit after her memories were restored in "DC Rebirth".



* NotQuiteFlight: In the silver age Donna Troy could glide on air currents, just like Diana. A consequence of ''Teen Titans'' being spared the ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'' CosmicRetcon was that Post Crisis, Donna was still limited to guiding on air currents while Diana was revamped with [[IBelieveICanFly actual flight]]. Donna did get actual flight with the added boost of becoming a titan seed, during her stint as a moon goddess and wearing the Dark Star exoskeleton, but none of that lasted. In the DC Rebirth continuity, Donna started off limited to gliding but [[EurekaMoment figured out how to fly]] while {{brainwashed}} by The Batman Who Laughs.

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* NotQuiteFlight: In the silver age Donna Troy could glide on air currents, just like Diana. A consequence of ''Teen Titans'' being spared the ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'' CosmicRetcon was that Post Crisis, Donna was still limited to guiding on air currents while Diana was revamped with [[IBelieveICanFly actual flight]]. Donna did get actual flight with the added boost of becoming a titan seed, during her stint as a moon goddess and wearing the Dark Star exoskeleton, exomantel, but none of that lasted. In the DC Rebirth continuity, Donna started off limited to gliding but [[EurekaMoment figured out how to fly]] while {{brainwashed}} by The Batman Who Laughs.



* PlotHole: In 1961 Wonder Girl was suddenly acting like and being addressed as a different person from Wonder Woman entirely. The establishment of Donna Troy ''closed'' this plot hole, but after ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' DC editorial let another plot hole open with Wonder Girl and Wonder Woman being complete strangers with the same equipment limited to an exclusive club.



* InformedAttribute: She's supposed to be an exact copy of Diana,

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* InformedAttribute: She's supposed to be an exact copy of Diana,Diana, but is ofen drawn with a different face and is sometimes a little shorter.
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* StarSpangledSpandex: One of the few constants among Donna's costume is that it will have stars on it somewhere.

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* StarSpangledSpandex: One of the few constants among Donna's costume costumes is that it she will have stars on it somewhere. Post Titan Seed she'll usually have a star ''field'' onit somewhere.



* TokenFlyer: Donna was this to the original four Titans. She lost this role as the team expanded and more flyers were added.

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* TokenFlyer: Token glider, but Donna was functionally this to the original four Titans. She lost this role as the team expanded and more flyers were added.



* DefeatEqualsRespect: After a brief relapse into raging homicidal misandry, Donna Troy not only forives Nikos Aegeus for nearly killing Donna while trying to save Diana from her, but even makes friends with his WingedHorse Discordia, who becomes fiercly loyal to Donna.

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* DefeatEqualsRespect: DefeatMeansRespect: After a brief relapse into raging homicidal misandry, Donna Troy not only forives forgives Nikos Aegeus for nearly killing Donna while he was trying to save Diana from her, but even makes friends with his WingedHorse Discordia, who becomes fiercly fiercely loyal to Donna.
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* AnIcePerson: Moreso a cold person, as Donna Troy could cause temperatures to plummet during her time as a moon goddess, and raising them back up was far harder.



* BarrierWarrior: As a Titan Seed Donna Troy could create forcefields.



* CastingAShadow: As a moon goddess Donna could suppress light sources and even manipulate the very shadows.



** The lasso of compulsion was oringinally identitcal to the lasso of truth, only distinguished from it in how it functioned on those bound by it. It was later changed to silver and glowed blue when it powers where in affect, for scenes where Diana and Donna would [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/uploads/original/3/39700/7748659-5661432680-Ec1vowUXgAM4X1M.jpg each bind an individual at the same time]].

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** The lasso of compulsion was oringinally identitcal originally identical to the lasso of truth, only distinguished from it in how it functioned on those bound by it. It was later changed to silver and glowed blue when it powers where in affect, for scenes where Diana and Donna would [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/uploads/original/3/39700/7748659-5661432680-Ec1vowUXgAM4X1M.jpg each bind an individual at the same time]].time]].
** When Donna Troy serves as Wonder Woman, as opposed to any of her other indenties, she tends to wear a version of Diana's suit that is almost entirely gold(and has shoulder straps), besides the silver bracelets of course. Maybe she'll have a silver skirt too.



* DeflectorShields: Her Dark Star exomantel came with a personal forcefield that enhanced Donna's durability.



* DependingOnTheWriter: Whether or not Donna Troy is as strong/fast as Diana by default or needs an extra boost from the Titans Of Myth or Dark Star equipment to equal Diana varies by writer. The official statements from DC tend to paint them as equals regardless, but there are more than a few comics where Donna is shown up or otherwise fails to perform as well as her adoptive or mirror sister without the extra gifts.



* FlyingBrick: Like Wonder Woman.

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* EnergyWeapon: The main weapons of the Dark Star Exomantle were wrist mounted "maser systems". Donna also had a ShoulderCannon if that proved insufficient.
* FlyingBrick: Like Wonder Woman.Woman, though not as consistently. She started out only able to glide in the Silver Age, Post Crisis and Rebirth continuities, while New 52 Donna couldn't fly at all.
* FriendlyAddressPrivileges: She takes offense to Chaos identifying her as "Troia" and "Dark Star", telling him "It's Donna to you!"
* GodOfHumanOrigin: She was ressurected by The Titans of Myth to fill in for Phoebe as moon goddess. She was also turned into a goddess of goddess in New 52 by Zeus, who healed her by turning Donna into a Fate.
* HandBlast: Donna Troy's most consistent use of her Titan Seed photonic powers was shooting light from her hands. As a Dark Star she had [[ArmCannon the technological variant.]]



* LightEmUp: One of her Titan Seed powers was the abilit to generate and manipulate photons.



* MindOverManners: {{Enforced|Trope}}. One of her privelages as a Titan Seed was the ability to see into other people's memories, but this only worked if the subject didn't resist Donna Troy. Combined with her light powers she could create three dimensial projections of these memories for the masses to see, which meant those who might be willing to share with Donna might not trust her with other people present.



* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: The starfields in Donna Troy's Titan Seed outfits aren't just fancy designs but pieces of firmanent that allow Donna to navigate the cosmos when in outerspace. These are the only gifts Troy has consistently kept from the Titans of Myth and she frequently weaves them into her new outfits, adding on to her "New 52" suit after her memories were restored in "DC Rebirth".



* NotQuiteFlight: In the silver age Donna Troy could glide on air currents, just like Diana. A consequence of ''Teen Titans'' being spared the ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'' CosmicRetcon was that Post Crisis, Donna was still limited to guiding on air currents while Diana was revamped with [[IBelieveICanFly actual flight]]. Donna did get actual flight with the added boost of becoming a titan seed, during her stint as a moon goddess and wearing the Dark Star exoskeleton, but none of that lasted. In the DC Rebirth continuity, Donna started off limited to gliding but [[EurekaMoment figured out how to fly]] while {{brainwashed}} by The Batman Who Laughs.



* DefeatEqualsRespect: After a brief relapse into raging homicidal misandry, Donna Troy not only forives Nikos Aegeus for nearly killing Donna while trying to save Diana from her, but even makes friends with his WingedHorse Discordia, who becomes fiercly loyal to Donna.



* InformedAttribute: She's supposed to be an exact copy of Diana,



* VariantPowerCopying: While Diana owes her wonderful powers to her parentage in the New 52 continuity, the amazons who created Donna Troy tried to duplicate them with magic spells and invocations. They did a decent job, but couldn't duplicate Diana's ability to fly.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: After "Zeek" saves her life by turning her into a Fate, Donna Troy uses her new found gifts to restore Zeus to adulthood and restore immortality to the Greek Pantheon. This saves Diana, who is being killed by her own War God powers, but has the side affect of bringing Ares back to life.



* PluckyGirl: When she was first introduced. Since the ComicBook/YoungJustice was disbanded she's wavered between emotionally unstable AlphaBitch and merely bland.

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* PluckyGirl: When she was first introduced. Since the ComicBook/YoungJustice was disbanded she's wavered between emotionally unstable AlphaBitch and merely bland. In DC Rebirth she's usually goofy, cheerful or both, slow to fall into any other emotion and while these emotional outbursts can be quite powerful Cassie's quick to [[SnapBack snap right back]] to cheerful or jovial.



* SmugSuper: In "Future State" she had this pretty bad, needing to be humbled twice in a row by Thanatos and Hades, and still not getting the message really until she saw Kuat abuse ''his'' powers. "Rebirth" Yara is nowhere near as bad, but still gets told off by Phillippus and Donna Troy for wasting time posing while Themyscira is about to be destroyed.

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* SmugSuper: In "Future State" she had this pretty bad, needing to be humbled twice in a row by Thanatos and Hades, and still not getting the message really until she saw Kuat abuse ''his'' powers. "Rebirth" Yara is nowhere near as bad, but still gets told off by Phillippus and Donna Troy for wasting time posing while Themyscira is about to be destroyed.destroyed, and while admitting they're right informs them that she's going to make them bask in her glory once the island is saved.
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* KnightsWhoSaySquee: In DC Rebirth she gets into a fight on the streets of Sau Paulo, at first being annoyed at unprovoked sucker punch from a stranger, until she realizes she's fighting Artemis and becomes eager to learn her moves.

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* KnightsWhoSaySquee: TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: In DC Rebirth she gets into a fight on the streets of Sau Paulo, at first being annoyed at unprovoked sucker punch from a stranger, until she realizes she's fighting Artemis and becomes eager to learn her moves.
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* TheHeart: Of the ComicBook/TeenTitans, especially in the first incarnation.



* TheHeart: Of the ComicBook/TeenTitans, especially in the first incarnation.
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* HypocriticalHeartwarming
** During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' she snaps at Diana for treating her "like an outsider" when Diana wants to put ''every'' amazon in the lasso of truth [[spoiler:to find out who killed Hyppolyta]]. However Donna accepts the outsider Bana-Mighdall's offer to be their champion in the upcoming Contest, in an effort to bring equality to the Themyscira and the "outcast" tribe.
** During the contest she snaps at Diana again for trying to "coddle" her after a fall, insisting that Diana treat her like an opponent. However, Donna is the only competitor who has to be convinced to leave Diana behind after Diana [[LoadBearingHero holds up a collapsing cavern]] so the others can get out.



* AdaptationalWimp: Yara gets her butt kicked with much greater frequency in "DC Rebirth" than "DC Future State", even after Chiron's training. It seems there's no substitute for experience in this universe.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Yara gets her butt kicked with much greater frequency in "DC Rebirth" than "DC Future State", even after Chiron's training. It seems there's no substitute for experience in this universe.During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' she admits watching the Esquecida made her realize Chiron hadn't taught her nearly enough.


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* SmugSuper: In "Future State" she had this pretty bad, needing to be humbled twice in a row by Thanatos and Hades, and still not getting the message really until she saw Kuat abuse ''his'' powers. "Rebirth" Yara is nowhere near as bad, but still gets told off by Phillippus and Donna Troy for wasting time posing while Themyscira is about to be destroyed.
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* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be at good linguists in "Rebirth" and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".

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* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native national language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be at good linguists in "Rebirth" and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".



* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where it was a uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore. The Esquecida do start copying elements of Yara's "fashion" over time and Diana does [[{{smashthesymbol}} snap]] Yara's tiara and reshape it an Amazonian mold, but Yara's getup is neither fully converted nor fully adopted in "Re Birth".

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* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes.clothes because she thought they looked nice. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where it was a uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore. The Esquecida do start copying elements of Yara's "fashion" over time by ''Trial Of The Amazons'' and Diana does [[{{smashthesymbol}} snap]] Yara's tiara and reshape it an Amazonian mold, but Yara's getup is neither fully converted nor fully adopted in "Re Birth".
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* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where it was a uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore. Diana does {{smash|thesymbol}} Yara's tiara and reforge it an Amazonian mold, but the rest of Yara's getup remains distinct in "Re Birth".

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* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where it was a uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore. The Esquecida do start copying elements of Yara's "fashion" over time and Diana does {{smash|thesymbol}} [[{{smashthesymbol}} snap]] Yara's tiara and reforge reshape it an Amazonian mold, but the rest of Yara's getup remains distinct is neither fully converted nor fully adopted in "Re Birth".
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* UnreliableNarrator: During ''Trial Of The Amazons'' she claims to be conducting her investigation of Hyppolyta's murder as delicately as possible in the thought box while the panel itself shows her screaming and slamming a table. [[AsYouKnow Her recap of events]] also make Nubia more sarcastic and Faruka more childish than they actually are.



* WeakSauceWeakness: In post crisis continuity, her weakness is that she can have all of her powers taken away on command by her mother. Regardless of continuity Cassandra consistently doesn't have whatever Wonder Woman's weakness might be, having some completely different drawback. Before becoming "goddess of truth" Wonder Woman was intially vulnerable to piercing and cutting attacks, but Cassie was never particularly bothered by them, for example.
* WeatherManipulation: When Cassie was upset in ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 thundering clouds rain clouds would start to build, though she's usually limited to just lightning and electric attacks inherited through her father Zeus, and she can't control beyond using the lasso to suppress it, or shock someone.

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* WeakSauceWeakness: In post crisis continuity, her weakness is that she can have all of her powers taken away on command by her mother. Regardless of continuity Cassandra consistently doesn't have whatever Wonder Woman's weakness might be, having some completely different drawback. Before becoming "goddess of truth" Wonder Woman was intially initially vulnerable to piercing and cutting attacks, but Cassie was never particularly bothered by them, for example.
* WeatherManipulation: When Cassie was upset in ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 thundering clouds rain clouds would start to build, though she's usually limited to just lightning and electric attacks inherited through her father Zeus, and she can't control it beyond using the lasso to suppress it, or shock someone.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still committing crimes well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and she started investigating the corruption in Brazil, which turned out to be a global problem. In ''DC Rebirth'' she still has a criminal record, but it's nothing she's proud of and Yara has been ''trying'' to go straight in adulthood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business. She's also a lot more doting and patient with Jerry, who [[AmusingInjuries routinely bites her]] in [[AdaptationalJerkass Rebirth]].

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still [[UnscrupulousHero still]] committing crimes [[WellIntentionedExtremist crimes]] well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started began respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and Amazon, she started investigating the corruption in Brazil, which and it turned out to be a [[WorldHalfEmpty global problem.problem]]. In ''DC Rebirth'' she still has a criminal record, but it's nothing she's proud of and Yara has been ''trying'' to go straight in adulthood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business. She's also a lot more doting and patient with Jerry, who [[AmusingInjuries routinely bites her]] in [[AdaptationalJerkass Rebirth]].



* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be at good linguists here and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".

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* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be at good linguists here in "Rebirth" and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".



* DependingOnTheArtist: Her eyes range from light green to light brown. Green eyes aside she looks like the love child of Suyane Moreira and Beyonce Knowles when drawn by Joëlle Jones, but other artists may skewer closer Moreira or give her a different look entirely.

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* DependingOnTheArtist: Her eyes range from light green to light brown. Green eyes aside she looks like the love child of Suyane Moreira and [[Music/DestinysChild Beyonce Knowles Knowles]] when drawn by Joëlle Jones, but other artists may skewer closer Moreira or give her a different look entirely.



** It's revealed by Potira that Yara's whole life has [[DiabolusExMachina been steered by it]]. The Olympians were not happy with Aella breaking away from the Amazons to join a new tribe in the rain forest of another continent, and especially unhappy with her bearing the child of a god none of them had ever heard of before. Eros had been sent to execute Aella and Yara, but he hesitated at killing a child, even one strong enough to wound him. Nonetheless, Hera still wavers between wanting Yara dead in Tartarus or wanting Yara as her champion since that mysterious heritage ''has'' made her very strong.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, and you get a criminal record.

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** It's In "Rebirth" it's revealed by Potira that Yara's whole life has [[DiabolusExMachina been steered by it]]. The Olympians were not happy with Aella breaking away from the Amazons to join a new tribe in the rain forest of another continent, and especially unhappy with her bearing the child of a god none of them had ever heard of before. Eros had been sent to execute Aella and Yara, but he hesitated at killing a child, even one strong enough to wound him. Nonetheless, Hera still wavers between wanting Yara dead in Tartarus or wanting Yara as her champion since that mysterious heritage ''has'' made her very strong.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and you get a criminal record.record]]. Yara was usually just fronting but ended up injuring people and causing property damage by accident, with authorities not buying that she didn't "understand" or "mean to".



* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where is was just uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore.

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* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where is it was just a uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore.wore. Diana does {{smash|thesymbol}} Yara's tiara and reforge it an Amazonian mold, but the rest of Yara's getup remains distinct in "Re Birth".



* SpicyLatina: Yara is a HotBlooded Brazilian who is [[MsFanservice beautiful]] as [[FemmeFatale she is deadly]].

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* SpicyLatina: Yara is a HotBlooded Brazilian who is [[MsFanservice beautiful]] as [[FemmeFatale she is deadly]]. Chiron does see Yara's temper as a weakness and tries to get it under control but Hera cuts it off, believing Yara had progessed enough.



* UnskilledButStrong: Strong enough to crash a passenger jet by accident, but despite having been in plenty of fights and racked up a criminal record Yara Flor doesn't actually know how to fight ''well'' in the DC Rebirt continuity. Hera tries to [[BoxingLessonsForSuperman change this]] by putting Yara through training from the centaur Chiron.

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* SuperToughness: Flor certainly ''[[AmusingInjuries feels]]'' everything that hits her, but rarely suffers actual damage. This proves disadvantageous when fighting Eros, as she does more damage to him, but since he's immortal it [[ImplacableMan doesn't matter]], while the few injuries Yara does sustain ''are'' hampering.
* UnskilledButStrong: Strong enough to crash a passenger jet by accident, but despite having been in plenty of fights fights, and racked up a criminal record Yara Flor doesn't actually know how to fight ''well'' in the DC Rebirt continuity. Hera tries to [[BoxingLessonsForSuperman change this]] by putting Yara through training from the centaur Chiron.
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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[RealityEnsues and you get a criminal record]].

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* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[RealityEnsues and you get a criminal record]].record.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still committing crimes well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and she started investigating the corruption in Brazil, which turned out to be a global problem. In DC Rebirth she still has a criminal record, but its nothing she's proud of and has been ''trying'' to go straight in adulthood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business. She's also a lot more doting and patient with Jerry, who [[AmusingInjuries routinely bites her]] in [[AdaptationalJerkass Rebirth]].
* AdaptationalWimp: Yara gets her butt kicked with much greater frequency in "DC Rebirth" than "DC Future State", even after Chiron's training.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still committing crimes well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and she started investigating the corruption in Brazil, which turned out to be a global problem. In DC Rebirth ''DC Rebirth'' she still has a criminal record, but its it's nothing she's proud of and Yara has been ''trying'' to go straight in adulthood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business. She's also a lot more doting and patient with Jerry, who [[AmusingInjuries routinely bites her]] in [[AdaptationalJerkass Rebirth]].
* AdaptationalWimp: Yara gets her butt kicked with much greater frequency in "DC Rebirth" than "DC Future State", even after Chiron's training. It seems there's no substitute for experience in this universe.



* AtrociousAlias: While she appreciates the sentiment behind it, Yara ironically ''hates'' the "Wonder Girl" title due to how it can be misconstrued as a ImmaturityInsult and the fact that there are two other people already using the name. This ended up turning what was supposed to be an AwesomeMomentOfCrowning into an [[CringeComedy awkward blunder]] between her and Diana when the former tried to formally bequeath her the title.
--> '''Yara''': Wonder Girl? '''Girl?''' [[OlderThanTheyLook You know I'm in my twenties, right?]]\\
'''Diana''': No, I know, it is meant to be--\\
'''Yara''': It's just a little insulting to be called a girl…\\
'''Diana''': Well, symbolism aside, when you have lived as long as I have--\\
'''Yara''': I'm not saying I don't appreciate--\\
'''Diana''': The title girl--\\
'''Yara''': It's just like, wow! Really?\\
'''Diana''': You have to understand--\\
'''Yara''': Seems like you would have your hands full with ''two'' Wonder Girls already.\\
'''Diana''': Well Cassie and Donna…\\
'''Yara''': Is this a ComicBook/{{Batman}} thing, like with the [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Robins]]? [[DeadSidekick Should I be worried?]]

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* AtrociousAlias: While she appreciates the sentiment behind it, Yara ironically ''hates'' the "Wonder Girl" title due to how it can be misconstrued as a ImmaturityInsult and the fact that there are two other people already using the name. This ended up turning what was supposed to be an AwesomeMomentOfCrowning into an [[CringeComedy awkward blunder]] between her and Diana when the former tried to formally bequeath her the title.
--> '''Yara''': Wonder Girl? '''Girl?''' [[OlderThanTheyLook You know I'm in my twenties, right?]]\\
'''Diana''': No, I know, it is meant to be--\\
'''Yara''': It's just a little insulting to be called a girl…\\
'''Diana''': Well, symbolism aside, when you have lived as long as I have--\\
'''Yara''': I'm not saying I don't appreciate--\\
'''Diana''': The title girl--\\
'''Yara''': It's just like, wow! Really?\\
'''Diana''': You have to understand--\\
'''Yara''': Seems like you would have your hands full with ''two'' Wonder Girls already.\\
'''Diana''': Well Cassie and Donna…\\
'''Yara''': Is this a ComicBook/{{Batman}} thing, like with the [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Robins]]? [[DeadSidekick Should I be worried?]]
BadLiar: Not even Jerry believes Yara's self aggrandizing tall tales.



* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be a good linguists here and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".

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* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be a at good linguists here and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".



** In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch unto. In the Rebirth continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora is too late to can't stop them.
** It's revealed by Potira that Yara's whole life has [[DiabolusExMachina been steered by it]]. The Olympians were not happy with Aella breaking away from the Amazons to join a new tribe in the rain forest of another continent and especially unhappy with her bearing the child of a god none of them had ever heard of before. Eros had been sent to execute Aella and Yara, but he hesitated at killing a child, even one strong enough to wound him. Nonetheless, Hera still wavers between wanting Yara dead in Tartarus or wanting Yara as her champion since that mysterious heritage ''has'' made her very strong.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''years'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[RealityEnsues and you get a criminal record]].

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** In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch unto. on to. In the Rebirth "Rebirth" continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora is too late to can't stop them.
** It's revealed by Potira that Yara's whole life has [[DiabolusExMachina been steered by it]]. The Olympians were not happy with Aella breaking away from the Amazons to join a new tribe in the rain forest of another continent continent, and especially unhappy with her bearing the child of a god none of them had ever heard of before. Eros had been sent to execute Aella and Yara, but he hesitated at killing a child, even one strong enough to wound him. Nonetheless, Hera still wavers between wanting Yara dead in Tartarus or wanting Yara as her champion since that mysterious heritage ''has'' made her very strong.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: She was able to draw blood from a god's knee as a toddler, but it takes Yara Flor ''years'' ''over a decade'' to realize she has SuperStrength. Combine this with a short temper and confrontational personality, [[RealityEnsues and you get a criminal record]].



* HowDoIShotWeb: After Iara gives her bolas Yara tries to use them on the next monster she encounters only to learn she has no idea what she's doing. Even after learing how to use them properly she has no idea how to the powers that are supposed to come with them.

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* HowDoIShotWeb: After Iara gives her bolas Yara tries to use them on the next monster she encounters only to learn realize she has no idea what she's doing. Even after learing how to use them properly she has no idea how to use the powers that are supposed to come with them.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still committing crimes well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and she started investigating the corruption in Brazil. In DC Rebirth she still has a criminal record, but its nothing she's proud of and has been ''trying'' to go straight in adult hood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still committing crimes well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and she started investigating the corruption in Brazil. Brazil, which turned out to be a global problem. In DC Rebirth she still has a criminal record, but its nothing she's proud of and has been ''trying'' to go straight in adult hood, adulthood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business.business. She's also a lot more doting and patient with Jerry, who [[AmusingInjuries routinely bites her]] in [[AdaptationalJerkass Rebirth]].
* AdaptationalWimp: Yara gets her butt kicked with much greater frequency in "DC Rebirth" than "DC Future State", even after Chiron's training.



* AllYourPowersCombined: Her Golden Boleadoras can force those they snare to tell the truth, they can compel the ensnared to think the way Flor thinks and they can be used to generate electricity. In these ways they mostly emulate the abilities of every previous Wonder Gir's lasso. Where they're most lacking for ''[[BlessedWithSuck Flor]]'' is that they end up doing [[YankTheDogsChain nothing]] about her PowerIncontinence.

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* AllYourPowersCombined: Her Golden Boleadoras can force those they snare to tell the truth, they can compel the ensnared to think the way Flor thinks and they can be used to generate electricity. In these ways they mostly emulate the abilities of every previous Wonder Gir's Girl's lasso. Where they're most lacking for ''[[BlessedWithSuck Flor]]'' is that they end up doing [[YankTheDogsChain nothing]] about her PowerIncontinence.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Technically Cassie was already related to Diana pre-Flashpoint, since Zeus is Cassie's father and Diana's great-grandfather as Ares is her mother's father, but writers often forget Ares' familial relationship to Diana. In the New 52 Diana is Cassie's aunt since Diana is Zeus's daughter (the writers again forgetting that Zeus is her mother's grandfather) and Cassie's father is now one of Zeus's other illegitimate children. Since that version of Zeus and his offspring were later proven to be false memories, it seemed Cassie and Diana were back to their original family relation, until James Robinson decided to claim Zeus was still Diana's father despite it now contradicting canon.

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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Technically Cassie was already related to Diana pre-Flashpoint, since Zeus is Cassie's father and Diana's great-grandfather as Ares is her mother's father, but writers often forget Ares' familial relationship to Diana. In the New 52 Diana is Cassie's aunt since Diana is Zeus's daughter (the writers again forgetting that Zeus is her mother's grandfather) and Cassie's father is now one of Zeus's other illegitimate children. Since that version of Zeus and his offspring were later proven to be false memories, it seemed Cassie and Diana were back to their original family relation, until James Robinson decided to claim Zeus was still Diana's father despite it now contradicting canon. Cassie alternates between calling Zeus "grand father" and "pop pop" in Rebirt, but in the Wonder Girl title it still seems she is his granddaughter.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Future State'' Yara Flor was still committing crimes well after taking up the title of Wonder Woman, and only started respecting laws outside of her tribe after illegal activities caused a forest fire in the Amazon and she started investigating the corruption in Brazil. In DC Rebirth she still has a criminal record, but its nothing she's proud of and has been ''trying'' to go straight in adult hood, before getting mixed up in any Amazon business.



* DivineIntervention: In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch unto. In the Rebirth continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora is too late to can't stop them.

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* DivineIntervention: DisappearedDad: It's implied he wasn't up to facing the jealous gods of Olympus, but the details of why he bailed, where he went or even who he was remain shrouded.
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In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch unto. In the Rebirth continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora is too late to can't stop them.them.
** It's revealed by Potira that Yara's whole life has [[DiabolusExMachina been steered by it]]. The Olympians were not happy with Aella breaking away from the Amazons to join a new tribe in the rain forest of another continent and especially unhappy with her bearing the child of a god none of them had ever heard of before. Eros had been sent to execute Aella and Yara, but he hesitated at killing a child, even one strong enough to wound him. Nonetheless, Hera still wavers between wanting Yara dead in Tartarus or wanting Yara as her champion since that mysterious heritage ''has'' made her very strong.


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* ForgedByTheGods: In ''DC Rebirth'' the suit Yara most commonly wears was a ceremonial outfit Eros put together for Yara when she was to be presented before Hera and become her champion. She rejected Hera's offer but kept the clothes. This is quite different from ''DC Future State'', where is was just uniform ''everyone'' in Yara's tribe wore.


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* HowDoIShotWeb: After Iara gives her bolas Yara tries to use them on the next monster she encounters only to learn she has no idea what she's doing. Even after learing how to use them properly she has no idea how to the powers that are supposed to come with them.
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* KnightsWhoSaySquee: In DC Rebirth she gets into a fight on the streets of Sau Paulo, at first being annoyed at unprovoked sucker punch from a stranger, until she realizes she's fighting Artemis and becomes eager to learn her moves.



* WeatherManipulation: When Cassie was upset in ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 thundering clouds rain clouds would start to build, though she's usually limited to just lightning and electric attacks inherited through her father Zeus, and she can't control beyond using the lasso to supress it, or shock someone.

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* WeatherManipulation: When Cassie was upset in ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol 1 thundering clouds rain clouds would start to build, though she's usually limited to just lightning and electric attacks inherited through her father Zeus, and she can't control beyond using the lasso to supress suppress it, or shock someone. someone.
* YouFightLikeACow: In DC Rebirth she gets sucker punched by Artemis in their first meeting on assignment to Sao Paulo due to [[LetsYouAndHimFight a genuine misunderstanding]], but continues to be attacked by Artemis because she won't shut up even while Artemis uses a forearm to compress Cassies windpipe. More assasins from Themyscira, [[PoorCommunicationKills unaware of who Cassie is or that she was sent to aid them]], try to evict both from the country for "bringing shame to our kind".


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* BookDumb: In the ''Future State'' continuity Yara Flor is so unlearned she doesn't even grasp basic gender identifiers of her own native language that ''Superman'' has to correct her on. In the ''DC Rebirth'' continuity she is instructed in scholastics, language included, by Eros in a YearInsideHourOutside loop. She is actually supposed to be a good linguists here and mistakes can be chalked up to BlindIdiotTranslation on the part of the writers. However, that still implies Yara was just as book dumb as her ''Future State'' counterpart before Hera put her in "school".


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* DivineIntervention: In the "Future State" continuity the new Wonder Woman initially respects no laws outside of her own tribe, and this almost gets her killed if not for the intervention of Caipora, which Yara Flor doesn't recognize or appreciate at first, and Persephone, which she is slightly quicker to catch unto. In the Rebirth continuity Flor brings down a commercial plane while defending herself. The passengers are saved by Zephyrus, but this is not out of altruism but to help Eros kidnap her, and Caipora is too late to can't stop them.


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* UnskilledButStrong: Strong enough to crash a passenger jet by accident, but despite having been in plenty of fights and racked up a criminal record Yara Flor doesn't actually know how to fight ''well'' in the DC Rebirt continuity. Hera tries to [[BoxingLessonsForSuperman change this]] by putting Yara through training from the centaur Chiron.

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