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zal-cryptid · 11 months
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The Emotional Entities
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tardisman14 · 1 year
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Screw Hogwarts houses. Put a character in my inbox, and I’ll tell you which Lantern Corps they’d be in
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No OCs, please
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Lantern Corps for Ruby Characters
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I’ve had this idea for a while and since RWBY is doing plenty of cross over material with DC as of late so I figured it was about time to do something like this and discuss the possible lantern corps that I think would best suit the characters of RWBY 
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For those who may or may not know Lantern Corps are organizations that have rings that give their wearers superpowers and they are powered by different emotions and in order to wield one of these rings you have to have a strong connection to the emotion that wears it
And these Lantern Corps are; 
The Red Lanterns of Rage
The Orange Lantern of Avarice
The Sinestro Corps of Fear
The Green Lanterns of Willpower
The Blue Lanterns of Hope
The Indigo Tribe of Compassion
The Star Sapphires of Love
As well as the; 
Black Lantern Corps of Death and the White Lantern Corps of Life
As well as the newest corps being; 
The Ultraviolet Corps
Note; it is unclear what exact emotion powers this corps other than it is negative in origin and as such many people believe it to be Shame
With that established I will be doing 4 characters at a time starting with Team RWBY
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yourfavslanterncorp · 3 months
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In the DC Universe, there are ten known emotional energies that can be channeled into a power source for Lantern Rings. The wielder of these rings are assembled into Corps, and come into conflict with one another often. This is a list of all the currently known energies and their associated Corp.
Red: the energy of rage. From righteous fury, to mindless bloodlust, all fall under the red light of rage. The Red Lanterns are led by Atrocitus, and based on the hellish world of Ysmault. Weilders of the red light boast incredible strength, and a breath weapon that can break most other constructs.
Orange: the energy of greed. The most secretive and lonely Corp, the only member is the insane Larfleeze. The orange lantern can create constructs of any foe the ring has defeated, and there have been many who have fallen to it.
Yellow: the energy of fear. Those who join the yellow Sinestro Corp are masters of sewing fear into those around them, bringing those fears to life with their constructs. The Sinestro Corp is, of course, led by Sinestro, and based out of the planet Qward in the antimatter universe.
Green: the energy of willpower. The most well-known of all the Corps, the green lantern insignia is a symbol for good across the galaxy. They are also among the most numerous, boasting numbers in the thousands. The Corp is led by the Guardians from the planet Oa, and is the most well documented of the colors here.
Blue: the energy of hope. One of the smaller Corps, but by no means weak. The Blue Lanterns are an oddity in that they cannot create energy constructs like the others, but this is made up for by multiplying the strength of nearby Green Lanterns, and by depowering nearby Red Lanterns. They are led by former guardians Ganthet and Sayd, and are based on the planet Odym.
Indigo: the energy of compassion. Unlike other Corps, the members do not wear the indigo lantern rings. In fact, they are not considered a Corp: the indigo tribe is a group of wanderers on the planet Nok, who use their lantern rings as the bindings for the galaxy's greatest sociopaths to rehabilitate them.
Violet: the energy of love. The Star Sapphire Corp used to be a single vessel for a powerful parasitic crystal, but has since grown to an elite group of female warriors. To become a Star Sapphire, one must have loved another and have that love spurned. The Corp is based on Zameron, it's crystals altered by the Zamerons to give lantern powers to its wielder.
White: the energy of life. The White Light is a rare occurrence, embodying the entire emotional spectrum, and only appears in times of great need. The power of a White Lantern is far greater than any other Lantern, but comes at a cost; the White Light has a will of its own, and will subjugate the personality of its bearer until it's will is fulfilled.
Black: the energy of death. During the Sinestro war, the Guardians lifted the life lock on the green lantern rings, allowing them to kill their opponents. This fulfilled the an ancient prophecy, and allowed the Black Lantern Ring to emerge from the Green Lantern Power Battery on Oa. It found its host in the recently deceased William Hand, who began raising an army of Black Lantern Zombies to feast on the emotions of the living.
Ultraviolet: the energy of the unseen emotions. The Ultraviolet Lantern Corp is the hand of Umbrax, a sentient star that possesses and controls all members of the Corp (save a few notable exceptions). It feeds off the unseen emotions, the surpressed and hidden emotions in the day-to-day that all life exhibits.
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ragingphantom666 · 23 days
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DC Dimensions project plan: Razer (Vol. 1)
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This series is not an assured project. It is a concept that can still be changed or scrapped.
Synopsis
Years ago, Razer departed Oa to search for his love, Says. On his journey, he is attacked by an Ultraviolet Lantern called "The Hopeless One" who is determined to thwart his endeavor. We can only wish that Razer's hope is strong enough.
Characters
Razer - A former Red Lantern who became a Blue Lantern. He lost his love, Aya, during the Great Manhunter War. Now he scours the universe to find her consciousness.
The Hopeless One - A mysterious Ultraviolet Lantern who does not want Razer to find Aya.
Other Information
The series is meant to follow the events of Green Lantern: The Animated Series, although Anti-Monitor's involvement is excluded.
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oifaaa · 2 years
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(Me with a mouthful of chips) Hang on the indigo lanterns work how?
Indigo lanterns emotion is compassion but unlike all the other colour lanterns (not including black, white or ultraviolet (?)) instead of the person having an abundance of that emotion its if the person lacks or doesn't have any compassion that's when they get a indigo ring to try and correct that or as a punishment it's weird
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scottpetersen · 2 years
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How Does The Ultraviolet Lantern Corps Fit With The Emotional Spectrum?
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Ok. Here I’ll be going over how the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps fits with the Emotional Spectrum. Just so you know, I’m gonna get pretty philosophical on this post. Let’s dive right in.
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I’m gonna start off with which Lantern Corps the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps is the opposite of. In order to find out which Lantern Corps the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps is the opposite of, I have to pin down what the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps is powered by. It was left a bit ambiguous in the comics. A YouTuber called BC Bud on his The Ultra Violet Lantern Core [DC] Lore Explained & My Theory on the True UV Power Source! YouTube video believed that the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps is powered by instinct. He came to this conclusion because he believed that what powers the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps is like a negative picture to the traditional Emotional Spectrum’s positive picture (I recommend checking his video out for yourself in order to get the full gist of what he was getting at). He later touched on the fact that one of the things that powered the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps are raw impulses (one of the things the Justice League Vol 4 comics said powered the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps). He compared impulses and instincts as if one and the same thing. According to an Internet search he showed on the video, emotions represent the inner feelings of an individual while instincts represent our Human behavior. In the context of the Green Lantern lore, that would mean that instincts encompass the entire Emotional Spectrum. And since the White Light of Life (the light that powers the White Lantern Corps) is the entire Emotional Spectrum and its opposite is the Darkness of Death (which powers the Black Lantern Corps), that means that the opposite of the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps would have to be something that technically isn’t the entire Emotional Spectrum but still encompasses it all. And that would be: the Green Light of Willpower which powers the Green Lantern Corps.
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So, the Lantern Corps that the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps of Instinct is the opposite of is the Green Lantern Corps of Willpower. That makes sense because instinct is all about giving away control of ourselves to our impulses while willpower is all about asserting control over ourselves thus asserting our free will. Instincts are completely automatic while willpower is completely triggered by us and our consciousnesses. As shown throughout Geoff John’s Green Lantern comic book run, the Green Lantern rings assert absolutely no control over their wielders while the Ultraviolet Lantern rings, as stated in Justice League Vol 4 #3, completely control their wielders unlike the other Lantern rings. I highlighted the word completely because in Justice League Vol 4 #3, John Stewart, while telling the rest of the Justice League about the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps, said “It’s called the Invisible Spectrum. While you control the Emotional Spectrum, the Invisible Spectrum…it controls you.” The Emotional Spectrum includes Lantern rings that can alter a person’s emotions. Technically, that’s mind alteration. And as John Stewart pretty much said, the Emotional Spectrum doesn’t control you but the Invisible Spectrum (and thus the Ultraviolet Lantern rings since what powers them is a part of it) does. So, I think that John Stewart was saying that what the Emotional Spectrum does is mind alteration and what the Invisible Spectrum does is mind control. In order to explain the difference between mind alteration and mind control in the context of the Emotional Spectrum and the Invisible Spectrum, I also have to explain someone else’s work.
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@dorizardthewizard came up with a theory on his or her (he or she didn’t quite say on his or her blog profile what his or her gender is) Symmetries in the emotional spectrum post that there are symmetries in the Emotional Spectrum. 3 of the ones he or she theorized are that the Red Lantern rings and Violet Lantern rings take their respective emotions of rage and love that’s already there and then amplify it through the roof, the Orange Lantern rings and Indigo Lantern rings force their respective emotions of greed and compassion into the wielders thus brainwashing them and that the Yellow Lantern rings and Blue Lantern rings are powered by their respective emotions of fear and hope that’s already in the wielder and also incites those emotions in the people around the wielder. I think I agree with those theories. So, in the case of the Yellow Lantern rings and the Blue Lantern rings, they slightly alter the emotions of other people and in the case of the Red Lantern rings and Violet Lantern rings, they take the emotions of the wielder and amplify them through the roof. That means that in both cases, while the emotions of the people and wielders are strengthened, the emotions were already there to begin with. And in the case of the Orange Lantern rings and the Indigo Lantern rings, they force the emotions into the wielder and pretty much brainwash them. But in my mind, there’s also something else at play with the Orange Lantern rings and Indigo Lantern rings. I think that while the Orange Lantern rings and Indigo Lantern rings do indeed brainwash a person and warp their very identity, there’s still some amount of the person’s former identity left even after that. Take Munk AKA Indigo-2 for example. When Fatality asked Munk who he was before he got inducted into the Indigo Tribe after she noted to him how he behaved a lot like a warrior in Green Lantern: New Guardians Vol 1 #5, Munk looked down in shame. To me, this heavily implies that the warrior-like behavior Munk was displaying was part of how his former self behaved. If the Indigo Lantern ring completely wiped away Munk’s old self, then, the brainwashing-induced compassion aside, he wouldn’t be displaying any distinct personality traits like the warrior-like behavior. I think the same thing applies to Glomulous whose someone who got turned into an Orange Lantern construct slave by the Orange Light of Greed. The way it works is that it steals the identity of the being the Orange Lantern ring wielder killed and then turns it into an Orange Lantern construct that behaves like the person it once was except more greedy and a lot more obedient to the Orange Lantern ring wielder. For example, Glomulous still has some of his old self’s mannerisms like his traditional “Hee” that his former self showed to have had in Green Lantern Vol 4 #40. So, the difference between a normal person and a person whose been taken over by either an Indigo Lantern ring or an Orange Lantern ring is the difference between a TV operated manually and a TV operated by a remote. Those 2 TVs are operated by 2 different things but at the end of the day, they’re both still TVs. Same goes between a normal person and a person taken over by an Indigo Lantern ring or Orange Lantern ring. Their identities may be operated by different things but at the end of the day they’re both still their identities. This is what mind alteration is all about but mind control is different.
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Mind control is all about completely overriding a person’s identity and replacing it. I know that the narration box in the image above says that the Ultraviolet Light of Instinct is basically making the wielders’ true selves take over but I think that’s pretty much just a half-truth just like Nekron’s half-truth about how he all the people that came back from the dead over the years back to life in Blackest Night #8. In that same issue, it was revealed that while it was true that Nekron unlocked and opened the door that led back to the land of the living, it was the people themselves that chose to walk through it. In the case of the Ultraviolet Light of Instinct supposedly causing the wielders’ true self to take over, while it is indeed causing the wielders’ own instincts and by extension their positive and negative emotions to take over, the instincts and once again by extension the positive and negative emotions are, in my mind, only half of a person’s true self. The other half of a person’s true self is, in my mind, their willpower and by extension the core of their identity. Like I said earlier in this post, willpower is all about asserting control over ourselves thus asserting our free will. So, since the Ultraviolet Light of Instinct controls a person, it throws their willpower and free will right out the window. Now, to explain how and why our instincts and our willpower are 2 halves of the whole of our true selves, I’m gonna use planet metaphors with the instincts being the planet’s crust and the willpower being the planet’s core. [Disclaimer: My planet metaphors aren’t meant to be scientifically accurate.] Our willpower is the core of our identity as a whole AKA our true self and our instincts are the crust and underlying mantle of our true self. A planet’s core makes the planet’s underlying mantle and crust stay together and allows it to form its terrain. Our willpower pretty much does the same thing by making our instincts stay coherent and allowing them to form our positive and negative emotions. Without the planet’s core, the planet’s crust and underlying mantle would fall apart and crumble to pieces. Without our willpower, our instincts’ coherence would fall apart and the chaotic instincts would take over. Without the planet’s crust and underlying mantle, the planet’s core would still be there but it also wouldn’t have any of the underlying mantle and/or crust to support and thus help the crust form terrain and the planet’s core would pretty much stop functioning for any practical purposes. Without our instincts, our willpower might still be there and drive us but it wouldn’t have any instincts to mold into emotions. So, without our instincts, we would be rendered completely emotionless. Both the planet’s core and the underlying mantle and crust are necessary to make the planet whole. Both willpower and instincts are necessary to allow us to live life to the fullest. And willpower and instincts are necessary to form the whole of the White Light of Life as BC Bud kinda implied in his The Ultra Violet Lantern Core [DC] Lore Explained & My Theory on the True UV Power Source! when he noted that he liked how the people of Earth used the White Light of Life to fend off the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps as to him it represented using instincts for good.
As I said earlier in this post, the YouTuber BC Bud mentioned on his The Ultra Violet Lantern Core [DC] Lore Explained & My Theory on the True UV Power Source! YouTube video that the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps are like a negative picture to the traditional Lantern Corps’ positive picture. Given everything I’ve gathered here, that means to me that the Ultraviolet Light of Instinct is like destruction and the Green Light of Willpower is like creation. The formula on how the 2 combine to make the White Light of Life is like this. What lies in the middle between creation and destruction is change. Change makes creation and destruction go on their continuous cycle. For example, when ice is melted, the ice is technically destroyed but at the same time, it’s not destroyed. It’s just changed into water. This transformation from ice to water is like this: When the ice is melted and destroyed, it’s being changed and then water is created in its place. So, that means that the White Light of Life is like change.
In conclusion, these are my thoughts on how the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps fits with the Emotional Spectrum.
See you all next time.
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wandawillkill312 · 1 year
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The Ultraviolet Corps.
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Okay...
Yes. The UV Corps does not represent "Shame", but "Negative Emotions." But hear me out!
What if "Shame" led to those emotions?
What if the feeling of "Shame" over who you really are inside; and the fact that you feel you can't reveal your true self to anyone, leads to you forming negative emotions, such as: hate, disgust, etc.
Things that no one would ever see, as you'd keep that to yourself?
Ergo; I think that "Shame" should be the lead/representing emotion of the Ultraviolet Lantern Corps, as it plays a big hand in conjuring up negative emotions.
What do you think?
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longitudinalwaveme · 2 months
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Some thoughts:
While I certainly won't deny that Len has some anger issues, he doesn't really strike me as having the explosive rage you see in the Red Lantern Corps. That's more Lisa's thing. If anything, I think Captain Cold is a Green Lantern. He's stubborn to a fault, he's managed to keep a team of supervillains with widely disparate personalities together for at least a decade, and, when faced with an opponent who is far more powerful than he is (the Flash), he continually and insistently keeps fighting him, coming up with new strategies and plans to stay one step ahead of the Scarlet Speedster. He also faces down much more powerful villains regularly, and without much fear. All that takes serious willpower, and I think that that's ultimately a more prominent part of his character than his anger. Also, Len didn't originally create the Rogues. It was Sam who came up with that idea, and who was originally often the one calling the shots. Len sort of fell into the role later as a result of being the only remaining Rogue with his head screwed on straight.
I agree that Sam Scudder would be an orange lantern. He loves his money and his shiny, shiny mirrors, and he loves attention even more. Evan McCulloch, though...I honestly think he'd be a better fit for the Sinestro Corps. He's basically an Eldritch horror, and borderline unstoppable. Of all the Rogues, he's easily one of the creepiest. I do, however, agree that both he and Sam would be interesting in the Indigo Lantern Corps (particularly Evan, since he's had so much trauma and done so many messed up things). Also, I kind of hate the retconned backstory of Sam having killed someone in a botched burglary before he became the Mirror Master. In his original stories, he was arrested for robbery, and there wasn't any indication that he'd killed someone, and the retcon darkens all his fun Silver and Bronze Age appearances. I love Geoff Johns' Rogues, I really do, but he really needed to lay off on the grimdark retcons.
I agree that Grodd is either a red or a yellow lantern, though I would strongly lean towards the yellow end of the spectrum myself. Usually Grodd isn't especially angry. Brutal, yes. Angry, no.
Captain Boomerang being a red lantern does work, though honestly I would lean towards him being part of the avarice corps myself. Like Cold, while he does have a lot of unresolved anger issues, he doesn't really have that obvious burning rage that seems to characterize a lot of the Red Lantern Corps---and he is very greedy and gluttonous. I also agree that him being a part of the Indigo Tribe could be potentially interesting.
Weather Wizard as a Red Lantern makes sense, since he's frequently very prickly and was very revenge-motivated in his first couple of appearances, but he could be part of the Orange Lantern Corps as well. He's a thief, of course, but, more importantly, we know that he craves power and respect, and it seems very likely that on some level he envied his older brother, who was always his parents' favorite child. I also have to admit that an Ultraviolet Lantern would be a good way to learn more about him, since unfortunately he doesn't usually get as much characterization as the other Rogues do. I will also say that Mark's New 52-and-onward backstory (the only part of which I like is the fact that he and his family are from Guatemala) does make him lean more towards the Red Lantern Corps than he would have previously, since in that version his brother was killed by someone else whom he then took revenge upon.
Eobard being a Red Lantern does make total sense (especially since Barry is a Blue Lantern), but I could see him fitting into the Orange Lantern and Yellow Lantern Corps equally well. As the video mentions, he wants to have Barry's life, which would mean he could slot in quite well to the Orange Lantern Corps, and, of course, as a time-traveling murderous stalker, there's no doubt that he's scary.
Killer Frost is NOT a Flash villain! ARGH! I do agree with the Lanterns assigned to her, at least if we're assuming this is the Caitlin Snow version of her (the Crystal Frost version would have been a more malevolent/stalkerish Star Sapphire or Orange Lantern, and the Louise Lincoln version would have been a Red Lantern).
I mostly disagree on Heat Wave. While the New 52 Hothead McAngryman version of Mick would indeed be either a Red Lantern or a Yellow Lantern, I'm inclined to think that classic Mick part of the Star Sapphire Corps. Not only does that group need some men in it, but, more importantly, Mick is traditionally incredible devoted to and supportive of the people he sees as his friends. You know, I think I now know why the person making this video doesn't like Heat Wave. It's because he's only familiar with the most terrible version of him.
The three rings the person making the video gives to the Pied Piper work pretty perfectly for him. We know that he was lashing out against society and his cold, controlling parents when he was a villain, so a Red Lantern ring does make sense for him as a villain, he did, of course, reform, and he probably does inspire a lot of hope as a hero and social activist. That being said, I think he could simply stay as part of the Indigo Tribe from his reform onwards, as he is extremely compassionate. And hey, he knew about Piper's stint in Breedmore! And...didn't know that William Magnus was paid to give Hartley the hearing aids that allowed him to hear. Piper didn't build those himself.
I definitely disagree that Trickster belongs in the Orange Lantern Corps. James is many things, but one thing he is not is greedy. Back in the Silver Age, he explicitly said that he didn't care nearly as much about money as he did about messing with the Flash, and he's much more interested in showing off and in outsmarting people than he is in simple financial gain. I'd put him in either the Green Lantern Corps or the Blue Lantern Corps myself. He's a persistent little imp, and he certainly holds out a lot of hope for his own future, being as he is generally cheerful and optimistic. Axel would probably be a Green Lantern (due to his teenaged stubbornness and general recklessness), although the very early Axel who was a total sociopath might have fit into the Yellow Lantern Corps. Either way, neither one would be an Orange Lantern.
The Top is either a Green Lantern or a Yellow Lantern. While I don't deny that he hates the Flash and isn't very fond of society generally, his anger is fair outstripped by his willpower and just how scary he is. This is a man who taught himself everything he could about tops and engineering, who taught himself how to spin at super speed, who tried to take over the world, the country, and the city on separate occasions, and who repeatedly dug his way out of the grave several different times through his own sheer willpower. If that doesn't qualify him for a Green Lantern ring, I don't know what does. And, of course, the fact that he's a power-hungry, bomb-building ghost that possesses corpses makes him very scary, so he would also be a natural fit for the Yellow Lantern Corps. But hey, props for acknowledging the fact that Roscoe is mentally ill, and that that does affect his behavior. I can't say that the ultraviolet corps would be bad for him per se, just that I think Yellow or Green would fit him better. Especially since they're already the colors of his costume.
The Orange and Yellow Lanterns would both work well for Savitar.
Characters who weren't mentioned in the video, but who I will classify anyway:
-Zoom (Hunter Zolomon) would probably be either a Red Lantern (because of his anger at Wally for refusing to help him) or a Yellow Lantern (due to his sheer power and willingness to kill). Before he became Zoom, he would probably have qualified for a Green Lantern simply because of all the terrible things he managed to survive.
-Golden Glider is 100% a Red Lantern, being almost entirely motivated by the desire to seek revenge for Roscoe's death. Prior to his death, she would have been either a Green Lantern (because of her incredible determination, bravery, and ability to overcome her abusive father) or a Star Sapphire (because of her deep love for Roscoe).
-Albert Desmond is a Blue Lantern, always hoping that he'll be able to live a normal life with his wife, Rita (who also qualifies for a Blue Lantern ring). Mr. Element is an Orange Lantern; he was primarily driven by a desire for profit. Dr. Alchemy is a Yellow Lantern, as he was disturbingly detached from his humanity, and possessed of almost unlimited control over the elements.
-Alvin Desmond would either be an Orange Lantern (he's a lot like Digger in many ways, but much more power-hungry) or a Yellow Lantern (for the same reasons as Albert when he's Dr. Alchemy).
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Throwing this to the winds along with some ox bones, with some marows and meat, steeped in broth and vegetables and aromatics - good soup...
Anyway I've seen some Jazz or Danny as Green lanterns, but what if the ring of rage is the OG? Like people know of it and wanted its power and poof - a ring with its power core functioning as that ring's heart.
I dunno if I wanted this to go the One Ring or Ring Primordial route, but either works to be honest. But it's pretty unaligned to the emotional and ultraviolet spectrums. I'm curious how will Oa react to this, as well as the different corps. Will they try to take it? Or try to...sway...the lone wielder?
gOOD SOUP!!! oh man this is SUCH a neat idea. I genuinely adore this. If i'm not mistaken, ultraviolet rings ARE a thing already? none the less, having the ring of rage being like the first crude creation of a power ring is a fascinating idea to tap into.
edit: fuck i misunderstood the last part. uH. Oa would probably NOT react to it well. it's an unknown threat and could possibly disrupt order and balance. They send out GL's to identify and collect data on this new entity/threat
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zal-cryptid · 1 year
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DC characters - Umbrax
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ethics-committee · 5 months
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Assigning SCP Doctors to DC Lantern Corps
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Bright/Shaw - Black, pretty obvious because of how many times he has been revived.
Clef - Yellow. People literally think he is the devil. Fear is his #1 weapon. There could be an argument made for pink, as his daughter's safety is behind a lot of his actions and why he does what he does.
Kondraki - Green. Just an average man who faces up against anything with a camera in hand.
Gears - Hard to say, but maybe indigo. It doesn't come naturally to him, but the compassion core is about either complete lack or completely full of compassion. I feel like him saying goodnight to 273 proves he does have some, as well as his humane euthanasia of Crow.
Crow - Green. Man got himself trapped in a dog's body and still managed to become one of the best engineers of his time.
Iceberg - Red. Self explanatory.
Talloran - Ultraviolet. Because I'm evil like that. But seriously though, GREEN.
Light - Pink, because of how she killed Clef out of vengeance for killing Lament.
Placeholder - Green. Easy to explain.
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is-jan-jan-is · 4 months
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Dawn of Dc fucking slaps my dudes.
I've been meaning to make a post about the Dawn of Dc for quite a while but haven't due to depression and 80 hour work weeks.
My pull box used to be one third marvel, one third dc and one third indie. Nowadays, with marvel focusing on more of those godawful movies it's producing more and more garbage. Meanwhile, dc-who has been struggling since the 90s-seems to have found its stride. My box is honestly two thirds dc and one third indie.
I've maybe three or four marvel titles. Captain marvel, mckay's avengers run and ewing's thor. I did also pick up Sentry but havent read it yet. I was about to deep dive into the fall of the house of x stuff but the whole 'Genocide' storyline is in bad taste to say the fucking least. With last year's Symbol of Truth sam wilson run over i dont have much more marvel stuff catching my eye.
Meanwhile I'm collecting most of dc's catalog. The Dawn of Dc rebrand has been phenomenal through and through. Part of it is due to color coding which my autism especially likes. Mostly, it's great storytelling.
Here is how I would rate the Dawn of Dc titles I've been collecting so far on a scale of 'bruh' to 'BRUH'(all of the ratings are made up terms):
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Jon Kent Adventures of Superman: absolute banger...if not a tad formulaic. If seems poetic to have Jon kent-a product of Joshua Williamson- fight injustice superman-a product of Dan Didio. Dan famously hated legacy characters and loved the idea of fascist superman so-get fucked Dan. 11/10 because he beats him with a hug
Action Comics: fuck yeah dawg. It's been great. The wholesome super family shenanigans, the inclusion of Kenan (finally) on top of just damn good story telling. 10/10 would super again.
Superman: BRUH. So, after years of piss poor 'superman' books we get the warworld saga (certified banger) followed up with this delightful story from Josh Williamson. All of the classic villains get the correct treatment. Lex, parasite, banshee-with the current 'Chained' reveal. Im so glad somebody understands how to write superman. This has genuinely become a title i look forward to every week. 10.5/10
Superboy Man of Tomorrow: Certified Banger. Listen, Connor Kent was the first love of my life. 90 percent of my personality is Teen titans and Young Justice was always my favorite flavor of teen titans. Either way I was always going to love a boom about Connor Kent. That said: this book is pretty good. It clearly skews young as far as its obvious intended audience but it was still fun.
Steel: CERT-FIED BANG-ER! God I love Worf. I'm glad that my boy Steel is getting the proper treatment. Michael Dorn does a damn good job. It was a good run, just read the last one (6 out of 6) today.
Powergirl: fuck yeah dawg. I love powergirl, and this series is not as annoyingly thirsty as previous stories. She's presented as a complex yet baddass character. Her motives are complex and her actions are badass. I also like that she's part of the super family officially.
Blue Beetle: Certified Banger. Pretty damn good. Once again it's a tad formulaic but still a fun read. 8/10
Green Arrow: Certified Banger! Pretty damn good, tbh. I love the fact that my boii Roy Harper is back. Pretty strong familial vibes all around. 9.5/10
Green lantern: bruh. Listen, I only picked up this title originally because it held the preview to John Stewart's 'War Journal'. Its well done, don't get me wrong. Jeremy Adam's is an asset to D.C. at this point. Quality wise, it's a knockout. Unfortunately, it's also Hal Jordan. He's as much of an unbearable p.o.s. as he's ever been. 6/10.
Green Lantern War Journal: BRUH!!! Fucking Slaps. John Stewart is back at it in an incredibly endearing story. I was really interested to see where they would take it after Gregory Thorne basically made my boii a demigod. The ultraviolet corps are super interesting and the b plot with his mother is heart wrenching. 100/10
Green Latern Alan Scott: fuck yeah dawg. Pretty good. Love the gay representation. Been meaning to get back into JSA stuff. Haven't read the huntress or sandman stuff yet but might after this.
Hawkgirl: absolute banger. Ngl, they kinda phoned in the antagonist but that's ok. Its a fun read about a cool character we've always wanted more content on anyways. Also Jadzia is god tier. 8/10
Wonder Woman: BRUH!!! I've never been a huge fan of Diana honestly but this story had me hooked from the beginning. It's a complex, heartfelt political intrigue. Tom King can do NO wrong. 20/10
Birds of Prey: absolute banger. Super fun to read. I definitely look forward to it every month. I love cass and I love barda so- 11/10
Batman and Robin: bruh. Listen, I love Joshua Williamson but all the love in the world won't make me tolerate Bruce fucking Wayne. After the catastrophic mess that was the Gotham War event we get this run by Joshy boii and Simone DiMeo. It's a decent little story which I follow only to ensure that Robin is OK. The breakout star of this title for me was DiMeo's art. It's so kinetic! Honestly, the art is the only reason this isn't a 0/10. That said...6.5/10
Outsiders: Fuck yeah dawg! The this series only has two issues out so far but it's been fun. I love Kate abd Luke respectively and together they are lots of fun. Also this title seems to lean in to the whole 'superhero fatigue' thing. So fuck yeah! 8/10
Nightwing: BRUH!! Tom Taylor has been in charge of what is honestly the best Superhero title on the market for the past couple years-and its Nightwing. His Grayson is charming, endearing and resilient: All of the good qualities of his deadbeat dad without any of the bullshit brooding and class warfare. This Dawn of Dc title feels different because it's less a relaunch and more a continuation. It's a super interesting deep dive into the BludHaven lore that Taylor began teasing years ago. Also pirate Dick Grayson-90/10
Titans: BRUH. 10/10 MY BOIIS (boiis is gender neutral) ARE ALL GROWN UP!! THEY'RE IN CHARGE. THEY RUNNING SHIT NOW. Seriously it's very good.
Titans/Beast World: heartbreaking but ill allow it. Crossover events are always iffy, we'll see where this goes. So far-7/10
Cyborg: fuck yeah dawg! I love cyborg and I love to see him getting his own title. It's been a good one and I can't wait for the finale next month. 9/10
Flash: BRUH! So far it's a very good Wally story but we're only a few issues deep. I like the Linda subplot. 9.5/10
Speed force: fuck yeah dawg. MAS AND MINOS ARE BACK!!!!! listen I was almost ready to write this series off as another story pandering to the youth. There is a Panel wherein someone describes the scene as 'bad vibes' and is told-'bet'-in response. That said, Joshy boii is clearly happy to be writing Wallace and Avery again AND MAS AND MINOS ARE FINALLY CANNON LETTSSSSS GOOOO!!!! 7/10
Jay Garrick Flash: fuck yeah dawg! Pretty good so far. I love Jay. Love the addition to his family. 7/10
Spirit World: BRUH! Crazy fucking good. I ADORE the way this title handles deadnames. Cassie, Envoy and John make a pretty good team and this depiction of the afterlife is really neat and engaging. 15/10
City Boy: BRUH! A+ for originality dudes. I love this character's motivation, powers and personality. This title genuinely makes a positive impact on the overall dc universe. 10/10
*note* I tried to color code the titles with the corresponding comic colors but tumblr mobile didn't have yellow so
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hozierisgod · 6 months
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Lantern Corps and small bits of info
(I got bored and wanted to make a list)
Red Lantern Corps
They Channel Rage
Angriest sentients in the universe
Orange Lantern Corps
They Channel Greed
Only 1 true Orange Lantern
Sinestro Corps (Yellow Lanterns)
They Channel Fear
Members inspire great fear in others
Green Lantern Corps
They Channel Willpower
Peacekeepers of the Universe
Blue Lantern Corps
They Channel Hope
Can amplify a Green Lanterns strength
Ultraviolet Corps (Dark Blue-Purple)
They Channel All Negative Emotions
Blood-lust and self-hatred full people
Indigo Tribe (Lantern Corps)
They Channel Compassion
Universes greatest sociopaths
- placed in Indigo Tribe for “rehabilitation”
Star Sapphire Corps (Violet)
They Channel Love
Singularly Female Warriors
Black Lantern Corps
They Channel Death
Made up of Revived Corpses
White Lantern Corps
They Channel Life
Godlike individuals
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zvaigzdelasas · 2 years
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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. has likely advanced its production technology by two generations, defying US sanctions intended to halt the rise of China’s largest chipmaker.
The Shanghai-based manufacturer is shipping Bitcoin-mining semiconductors built using 7-nanometer technology, industry watcher TechInsights wrote in a blog post on Tuesday. That’s well ahead of SMIC’s established 14nm technology, a measure of fabrication complexity in which narrower transistor widths help produce faster and more efficient chips. Since late 2020, the US has barred the unlicensed sale to the Chinese firm of equipment that can be used to fabricate semiconductors of 10nm and beyond, infuriating Beijing. [...]
A person familiar with the developments confirmed the report, asking not to be named as they were not authorized to discuss it publicly. SMIC climbed as much as 1.9% in Hong Kong, while Chinese chip and chip gear stocks including Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics Group Co., Naura Technology Group Co. and Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. gained more than 5%.[...]
SMIC’s surprising progress raises questions about how effective export controls have been and whether Washington can indeed thwart China’s ambition to foster a world-class chip industry at home and reduce reliance on foreign technologies. It also comes at a time American lawmakers have urged Washington to close loopholes in its Chinese-oriented curbs and ensure Beijing isn’t supplying crucial technology to Russia.[...]
SMIC has said that its blacklist status hurts its ability to develop sophisticated technologies. The company’s capability is severely curbed by its lack of access to ASML Holding NV’s extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) systems, which are required to make the most advanced chips that include 5nm and 3nm geometries. The Dutch firm has not shipped a single EUV machine to mainland China because of US pressure on the Dutch government.
21 Jul 22
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