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What a terrible day to not follow the Renegade story lines..
Or it is a good day for you.

You know have extra story that you can follow from the beginning from an author who you've liked a different story of.

People's tastes change, they might not like a certain ingredient* and as such not like a certain dish. But not liking that ingredient can always change over the years.
*I am personally picky about food :p
 
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I see that 'ten plans' still applies to both Orange Lanterns. Even with his soul eviscerated and his capacity for emotion crippled Grayven has some ideas about what to do.

That said I would have advised bed rest in a healing coma rather than throwing himself on the mercy of Maltusians. Paul would likely have trusted his friends and teammates to keep him safe and hold things together while he healed. Tragically it seems Grayven cannot.

Humm… thinking about it Paul has on several occasions been rendered (or has rendered himself) powerless for a time. Grayven has never experienced it.

Access restricted. Who are you and what have you done with my Corpsman?
For a device with clark-tech sensors Sinestro is surprisingly unobservant.

She's going back next in story April 1st.
Never stated and doesn't fit the mirror schedule. 30 lunar months points to August(-ish) of year three.
 
That Emerald Knights link . . . All reading that summary did is make me think, "Shouldn't they have ended up in a new timeline where Hal vanished for 10 years?"
 
I see that 'ten plans' still applies to both Orange Lanterns. Even with his soul eviscerated and his capacity for emotion crippled Grayven has some ideas about what to do.

That said I would have advised bed rest in a healing coma rather than throwing himself on the mercy of Maltusians. Paul would likely have trusted his friends and teammates to keep him safe and hold things together while he healed. Tragically it seems Grayven cannot.

Humm… thinking about it Paul has on several occasions been rendered (or has rendered himself) powerless for a time. Grayven has never experienced it.
This is a main character trait about both OLs that we don't really talk about as much. But it's an awesome one.

And you're right, graven has always been too... tough (?) to get taken down that way.
 
Are you saying that he can't just call the generator from any distance? Seems like a FTL com would be a great first addition to it then
There are ways, but he didn't bother sorting them out because he was only operating on Earth, had Father Box and had two power rings. He isn't exactly firing on all cylinders at the moment.
 
That's a pretty damned classy move for someone like Hal Jordan.

In a way, Hal knows what Greyven's going through because he's been there himself; He knows what it's like to not be able to love someone because other Emotions (IE Will) are forcing that out of of you.
And while Hal is stubborn to the point of Arrogance, that works both ways; He's pathologically incapable of giving up on people, and always repays his debts.
 
That's a pretty damned classy move for someone like Hal Jordan.
Oh, he's usually a pretty straight up guy. It's important to remember that Grayven or the SI not getting on with someone doesn't mean that they're bad people. No members of the Justice League -including Nabu- are straight up bad people. They are in fact very good people, but like most people have the occasional blind spot or other failing.
 
I'll admit to a little scientific curiosity as to whether the Anti-Life Equation affected the SI differently due to his origins. Less damage? More damage? Some unexpected side-effect?
 
As it was foretold by me in shitposts past, Grayven must now gather the seven Dragonballs the other lights of the emotional spectrum to get his next power up.
 
Hal is really a stand up guy. "This is a terrible idea. You know that, right?" "No... other options. Lynne needs me." "Well, can't be helped I suppose. I've got your back. Let's go."
 
I'll admit to a little scientific curiosity as to whether the Anti-Life Equation affected the SI differently due to his origins. Less damage? More damage? Some unexpected side-effect?
Unfortunately for Science!, both the SI and the Renegade have gone too native for there to be any noticeable difference.
As it was foretold by me in shitposts past, Grayven must now gather the seven Dragonballs the other lights of the emotional spectrum to get his next power up.
I can assure you that Grayven will never become a White Lantern. He would be an even worse one than Sinestro was.
 
Interesting point.

Give me a moment.

Ah! I have it. Just get Jordan to ring Guy and have him ask someone with access to a tube to open it.

He managed to contact people with his soul previously, so if the Zamarons fix him enough, that's another option. Probably most FTL communication methods the rings know about require a compatible receiver.
 
That said I would have advised bed rest in a healing coma rather than throwing himself on the mercy of Maltusians. Paul would likely have trusted his friends and teammates to keep him safe and hold things together while he healed. Tragically it seems Grayven cannot.

Before going to the crazy space amazons of love I'd have gone local. Earth has more love gods than you can shake a stick at.

Aphrodite, Venus, Erzulie, Hathor, Freya, etc.

If none of them were willing to deal with a "peer," well the crazy space amazons aren't going anywhere.
 
Before going to the crazy space amazons of love I'd have gone local. Earth has more love gods than you can shake a stick at.

Aphrodite, Venus, Erzulie, Hathor, Freya, etc.

If none of them were willing to deal with a "peer," well the crazy space amazons aren't going anywhere.

He did cheat Gaia on a deal and got away with it.
 
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