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January 6, 2020
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San Miguel

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Real Identity: Not Applicable
Appearances: Part One and The Movie
Powers/Skills: Not Applicable
Voiced By: Not Applicable



San Miguel is a country in Central America. Slade Wilson called home from his hotel room. He told Adeline Wilson if factories were built in San Miguel, the business would go through the roof. She replied she would rather have him than the money and thought he was away too much. She admitted when he was away, she would think about his affair years ago and how the scars never went away. He promised he never lied to her since and will never again. He asked her if she believed him. She replied she did. Joseph Wilson interrupted and asked if he could talk to his father. Wilson asked him if he brushed his teeth yet. He confirmed then asked him to read to him over the phone. Wilson tried to tell him he was late for a dinner meeting but he asked for just a little. Wilson knew what "A little, little" meant. Wilson opened his green suitcase and got out his copy of "Knights & Dragons" then started reading. Wilson stopped at "Into legend, into lore" and convinced his son to turn in. Adeline Wilson told him they both missed him. Wilson promised he would be on the last plane that night and told her he loved her. She replied she adored him. Wilson looked out his window.

Slade Wilson opened another case and suited up as Deathstroke. He made his way to General Suarez's fortified compound. A soldier posted at the guard tower did a sweep with his binoculars. Deathstroke threw a blade into his chest. He still managed to trigger an alarm before he collapsed. Soldiers armed themselves with rifles as Deathstroke zip lined from the tower. The soldiers opened fire on him. Deathstroke killed most with headshots then kicked one waiting at the other end. Despite being shot in the chest, Deathstroke turned and shot another. He leaped down and continued dodging and shooting. He threw a grenade to take out the rest then ran into a building amid the cover of smoke. Deathstroke kicked the doors open to Suarez's office, drenched in blood. Suarez aimed twin uzis at him and fired. Deathstroke dodged and sliced the guns. He held a sword to Suarez's neck from behind. Suarez assumed President Molina sent him. Deathstroke stated Molina didn't like his generals plotting against him and found revolution distasteful.

Suarez implored him to cut his throat and declared he would never escape alive. Deathstroke was amused by the claim. He took out Molina's head from his sack then told Suarez to note the look of surprise on Molina's face was similar to his. Four armed soldiers entered the doorway. Suarez held out his hand and told them to stop. Suarez admitted he didn't understand what was going on if Molina hired Deathstroke to kill him. Deathstroke told he may be a mercenary but he wasn't an idiot. He pointed out Molina was an oppressive fascist, who grounded his people into the dirt, and turned San Miguel into a cesspool of poverty, hunger, and disease while he became richer and fatter. Deathstroke gave the head to Suarez and told him to do better or he would share Molina's fate. He then brought up the matter of his fee. Suarez nodded. Before the soldiers could fire, Deathstroke shot all of them in the head. Suarez smiled and replied he was delighted to pay the fee. Wilson retired to his hotel bathroom and picked bullets out of his wounds while he had a video chat with William Wintergreen. Wintergreen noted he took a few hits. Wilson downplayed it. Wintergreen asked him if he ever considered what would happen to his family if he died on a job. He recalled he was Deathstroke for eight or nine years and suggested it was time to retire. Wilson cut him off and told him he needed transport as soon as possible. Wintergreen replied he would have it. Wilson dug a bullet out of his knee and the would healed instantaneously. Wintergreen admitted the older he got, the more he envied his healing ability. He mused the Army got what they paid for. Wilson contended they got more than what they paid for.