Autonomy – independence or freedom, as of one's actions


He is like a lone wolf, free to do as he pleases but secretly longing for a pack.

When he first left Ollie, Roy reveled in the fact that he could now fight crime how he saw fit. He was harsher and took more risks, but got the job done faster and more efficiently.

Secretly he misses working in tandem with Ollie. Because they had been partners, watching each other's six, relying on each other to make it through to see tomorrow. But then Ollie lied to him, had always been lying to him. So Roy left, to carve out his own path.

Now he sometimes works with the Young Justice team. And it's nice, knowing that someone else is there. But it's not the same as when he's by himself, or when he was with Ollie.

So Roy continues his search, much like the lonely wolf.