Anita Fite is the daughter of Donald Fite, of the All-Purpose Enforcement Squad, who, with his partner Ishido Maad, hounded Young Justice throughout the team's early days. Anita Fite became a hero due to the inspiration of Arrowette. Anita had seen Arrowette stop a thief in a mall, and was so impressed that she began to use her natural abilities to fight for good. There was tension at first between Arrowette and Empress, as Arrowette believed that Empress had simply wanted to replace her in the team, but the girls quickly came to an understanding and became friends. Young Justice encountered Empress when she helped Cassie Sandsmark survive a poisonous bite. While at the Olympics to support their former teammate, Arrowette, they discovered her identity when the Empress' name slipped out. She hated her maternal grandfather Agua Sin Gaaz who murdered his daughter, Anita's mother. After battling her grandfather, Anita's parents were reincarnated as infants. She left the team to take care of them.
Subject ID: 143295
MoreAnita Fite is the daughter of Donald Fite, of the All-Purpose Enforcement Squad, who, with his partner Ishido Maad, hounded Young Justice throughout the team's early days. Anita Fite became a hero due to the inspiration of Arrowette. Anita had seen Arrowette stop a thief in a mall, and was so impressed that she began to use her natural abilities to fight for good. There was tension at first between Arrowette and Empress, as Arrowette believed that Empress had simply wanted to replace her in the team, but the girls quickly came to an understanding and became friends. Young Justice encountered Empress when she helped Cassie Sandsmark survive a poisonous bite. While at the Olympics to support their former teammate, Arrowette, they discovered her identity when the Empress' name slipped out. She hated her maternal grandfather Agua Sin Gaaz who murdered his daughter, Anita's mother. After battling her grandfather, Anita's parents were reincarnated as infants. She left the team to take care of them.
Subject ID: 143295
Subject ID: 143295