Lantern Corps Feats Timeline Project
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References
- Pre-Crisis
- Post-Crisis
- https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/34443j/respect_green_lantern_hal_jordan_post_crisis/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/a74qw7/respect_green_lantern_kyle_rayner_dc_post_crisis/
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- https://www.reddit.com/r/respectthreads/comments/350tf2/respect_the_lantern_corps_postcrisis/
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- http://realdeathbattleimp.blogspot.com/2019/04/hal-jordan-is-completely-broken.html?m=1
- New 52
- Rebirth
Obvious Lantern Abilities
- Superhuman Physical Characteristics
- Space-Flight,
- Willpower Manipulation and Empowerment,
- Energy Manipulation and Absorption,
- Weapon Creation, Matter Manipulation,
- Automatic Forcefields,
- Resistance to Mind Manipulation and Fear Manipulation (Green Lanterns are selected for their unfathomable willpower and ability to overcome fear, allowing them to resist the effects of Yellow Lantern Rings and similar attacks)
Pre-Crisis Feats
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #1 August 1960
- MFTL+ | Hal was able to move trillions of miles quickly. | Calculation Link
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #13 June 1962
- FTL | Hal moves faster than the speed of light.
- FTL | When Hal was brainwashed Barry Allen could not shake him.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #24 October 1963
- Biology Manipulation | De-Evolution of The Shark
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #30 September 1964
- 2-C | Scaled | Hal blocks Ultraman's heat-vision.
- A drained Hal punches and knocks out Power Ring.
- 5-B | A device blowing up Earth one and two would have killed them as well.
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #42 February 1966
- 4-B | Withstands a supernova
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #51 March 1967
- Time Travel | Hal Jordan can time travel
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #63 September 1968
- MFTL+ | Using 4 probes, Hal searches the universe in a heartbeat.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #66 January 1969
- Time Travel | Hal time travels again.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #72 October 1969
- Time Manipulation | Froze every being within 1000 miles of a shattered planet, weakening himself.
- Action Comics Vol 1 #437 July 1974
- Kal-El easily stomps Hal without Kryptonite.
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #125 December 1975
- TBA | Hal catches Flash with his Power Ring beam when Superman and Hawkman could not.
- Superman Vol 1 #295 January 1976
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #91 November 1976
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #135 December 1980
- 3-B to 3-A | Withstood the Universe's magnetic force | Limit
- Gravity is scaled to the mass in the universe, thus no timeline is affected
- DC Comics Presents Vol 1 #26 October 1980
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #136 January 1981
- A Time Transmitter Beam brings Hal into the future and causes memory alterations
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #137 February 1981
- Time Travel | Hal Jordan travels to the past
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #189 April 1981
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #151 April 1982
- At least 4-B, possibly 3-B | When a massive Black Hole that grows hourly will soon destroy an entire Sector (1/3600 of the universe…), the Green Lantern of that sector dives in and seals the massive Black Hole. The effort leaves him bloodied and bruised, even near death, but he does it regardless.
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #207 October 1982
- 2-C | Hal designed a prison that was capable of holding Ultra-Man and the Crime Syndicate. Power Girl and Alan Scott prove incapable of shattering the construct. It takes the combined power of Dr. Fate and Starman to do the job.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #158 November 1982
- Time Manipulation | Green Lantern finds himself trapped in a stasis field by a woman scientist who wishes to tap the power of his ring to create a time-warp in which she can reunite with her now-dead lover.
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #212 March 1983
- Teleportation | Hal teleports various members of the JLA various places, despite not actually being near a good number of them.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #164 May 1983
- Space Manipulation | A rookie GL seals up a bridge to the Anti-Matter universe bursting forth with Anti-Matter.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #23 September 1963
- 4-C | Hal uses his ring to rekindle a dying Star-Sun, enabling the planets of the system to flourish.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #169 October 1983
- 4-B | A Green Lantern zips up an artificial black hole
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #172 January 1984
- Teleportation | Hal teleports a bunch of innocent bystanders away.
- Justice League of America Vol 1 #224 March 1984
- Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual Vol 1 #1 October 1985
- 5-A | Arisia contains a white dwarf star fragment that is moving at extreme speeds and destroying everything in its path.
- At least 4-C | Arisia plunges into a star ‘with no more effort than setting out into a summer shower’. Tomar and Arisia are also tracking an energy trail during this time.
- Time Manipulation | Guy Gardner warps time and space to bring the Shark back to life. | Green Lantern Vol 2 #196 January 1986
- DC Challenge Vol 1 #9 July 1986
- Time Manipulation | The Guardian's emissary, Einstein, manipulated the time stream to save other heroes.
- Despite publication date, this takes place Pre-Crisis as shown by the Teen Titans' appearances
- Time Travel | Unknown
- Time Travel | Hal beams the flash and reverse flash to 1913 | Unknown
- Time Manipulation | The ring can create chronal energy | Unknown
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #194 November 1985
- Katma Tui sends a distress call to the Guardians of the Universe on Oa warning them about the impending Crisis... she is surprised to see them genuinely agitated by her account. The Guardians inform her they plan to hold a council. The Guardians decide they will need to call in the entire Green Lantern Corps to deal with the threat, but before they can the Anti-Monitor sends a blase through the Central Power Battery of Oa and massacres them.
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #195 December 1985
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #196 January 1986
- Guy Gardner appears, and reveals that his mission is to assemble and launch a supervillain assault on the Anti-Monitor's birthplace on Qward.
- Green Lantern (Volume 2) #197
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #198 March 1986
- On Oa, Stewart arrives to find assembled remaining members of the Green Lantern Corps, including Tomar-Re, K'ryssma, Apros, Arisia Rrab, Ch'p and Xax. Although it is discovered that Sinestro had been lying to gain access to Oa, the danger he explained was very real, unbeknownst to him. The Central Power Battery, speaking through Tomar-Re explains that the destruction of the Anti-Monitor's birthplace will remove his tethers to the mortal world, and in effect make him much more powerful than he had ever been before. The Guardians launch a counter-strike composed of all active members of the Corps to stop Guy Gardner's team in the Antimatter Universe.
- Gardner's team, which also consists of the Shark, Sonar, Goldface, Throttle and Blindside arrive in the Antimatter Universe and are attacked by the Weaponers of Qward. For disobeying orders, Gardner hits Jordan over the head and takes the ring he was temporarily given. Hal is able to survive by grabbing the life support systems of a nearby Weaponer.
- When Gardner's villains and the rest of the Corps meet, they clash and there's a gigantic battle in the Antimatter Universe! During the fight, Xax is murdered and Tomar-Re is fatally injured by Goldface. As Gardner prepares to destroy the Anti-Monitors' birthplace, he is confronted by Stewart, the last man standing between him and the unintentional destruction of the universe. They engage in a battle of wills, and Stewart, the more experienced Lantern, wins with sheer power.
Pre-Crisis Green Lantern Tally
Tier 2: 6
Tier 3: 1, possibly 2
Tier 4: 5
Post-Crisis Feats (February 1986)
- Green Lantern Vol 2 #199 April 1986
- The Shark appears
- This issue establishes that 912 Green Lanterns and 14 Guardians were killed during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #201 June 1986
- Green Lantern Corps #202
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #203 August 1986
- Ub'x wasn't erased during the crisis. He had converted his entire body into pure energy in order to survive.
- "I've lost control of the power that kept me alive through the crisis! It seems I'm going to die after all!"
- His new body was turning back into energy, and Chip reversed that.
- Green Lantern Corps #204
- Green Lantern Corps #205
- Green Lantern Corps #206
- Green Lantern Corps #207
- Green Lantern Corps #208
- Green Lantern Corps #209
- Green Lantern Corps #210
- Green Lantern Corps #211
- Green Lantern Corps #212
- Green Lantern Corps #213
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #214 July 1987
- According to Dr. Ub'x, the Crisis caused time-travel to be more difficult. Lantern Ch'p and Dr's Sucker Stick together may not sustain them for the time-travel trip. The Sucker Stick was made to be a match for green power.
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #215 August 1987
- Time travel is harder since the crisis. Hal and Arisia time-travel. Both wondered if they would make the trip. Hal, Ch'p, and Arisia travel back to the present.
- Green Lantern Corps #216
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #218 November 1987
- A Pre-Crisis Kilowog only survives the explosion of his planet cause by the Anti-Matter energy as shown by him floating in the planet's rubble.
- Kilowog's first appearance | Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #201 June 1986
- Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 #4 July 1985
- Only 4-5 Universes remain.
- Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 #6 September 1986
- Harbinger linked Earths S, X, and 4 with the merging Earths 1 and 2.
- When New Earth was created, many characters of differing power levels from other Earth's were folded into it with varying degrees of memories.
- Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 #11 February 1986
- No one scales to multiversal by being folded into New Earth.
- Soul Manipulation? | Based on the panels, It appears that the ring absorbed his life energy along with the planet and survived somehow. It was able to maintain Kilowog's body afterward, but not his people without enough energy.
- 5-B | Sinestro with Madgod's power blew up the planet that the other Lanterns were on, and their ring protected them.
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #219 December 1987
- At least 3-C (Does not scale to other lanterns.) | Flodo Span expands around the MadGod Sector 3600 and compresses it into a ball.
- The MadGod Sector 3600 was a god-like entity that controlled the entirety of Sector 3600. In their quest to bring order to the cosmos, the Guardians of the Universe created a warrior corps to police the stars. Each agent was given a space sector to serve and protect. Untold millennia ago, Space Sector 3600 contained trillions of sentient life forms. These life forms worshipped their gods, and their belief made the gods strong. The most powerful of these gods was T:D:H:D and with its incalculable power T:D:H:D was able to achieve absolute control over the entire space sector, ultimately fusing its essence with the entire sector. Now one with the universe, T:D:H:D became fundamentally unstable. In an instant it killed all the sentients and other gods within the sector, including the sector's Green Lantern, Rasa Nekroy. The Guardians sent Cimfet Tau, one of the greatest Green Lanterns of his/her/its time with Palaqua and ten other members of the Green Lantern Corps to contain the MadGod Sector 3600. They never returned.
- With thirteen Green Lanterns dead, the Guardians realized the threat was greater than their emerald warriors and so they took direct action against the sentient space sector. Thirty-six Guardians surrounded the MadGod, forming a net with their green light. Time after time they had almost completed their task when T:D:H:D spurted it out past them. In time, though, they managed to create a matrix and calm the sentient sector with their green light, causing it to cohere. It became rational once more and understood the Guardians were its masters. For a creature of pure mind, that understanding became all the Guardians needed to do to imprison the sector for the remainder of time. In the late 20th Century, the Guardians joined with their Zamaron mates, leaving the universe behind following the so-called Crisis on Infinite Earths. Before relinquishing their roles, the Guardians had the Corps imprison the greatest villains in known space in Sciencells on Oa. Sinestro, a former member of the very Green Lantern Corps he now opposed, discovered he was placed in a sciencell adjacent to the MadGod.
- Green Lantern Flodo Span, however, was an abstract life form and did not have a physical body as his fellow Green Lanterns did. Seizing on the same plan the Guardians used, Flodo increased his size to grow large enough to surround T:D:H:D. Like the god, Flodo Span went mad with his omniscience, but when Driq's body was scattered across the cosmos, Driq's power ring pulled the dead Green Lantern's form together and also constricted Flodo Span, restoring the Green Lantern's sanity. The Green Lantern had compressed 3600 into a dark ball. They could now force it to do their will. When Sinestro went to investigate why the attacks on the Green Lanterns had ceased he was confronted by the Corps. He tried in vain to command T:D:H:D to merge its power with him but was ultimately captured by the Corps to face judgment on Oa.
- Green Lantern Corps #220
- Green Lantern Corps #221
- Green Lantern Corps #222
- Green Lantern Corps #223
- Green Lantern Corps #224
- The Central Power Battery was damaged, and the Fail-Safe was activated.
- Takes a blast from the Antibody guardian of the stasis between dimensions.
- Soon, the Central Power Battery will siphon all of the green energy back into itself. It will go on to overload, causing a massive power buildup. This will, in turn, trigger an explosion, transforming OA itself into an immense black hole, large enough to draw the entire universe into it.
- 11 Guardians give Hal power to enter the lantern.
- They return Hal to Oa as quick as a thought.
- Ganthet is revitalized by entering the lantern.
- A Snake construct drains a significant amount of Hal's energy.
- Sinestro's mind takes over the core of the CPB.
- Hal is unable to beat Sinestro.
- Ganthet bestows a portion of his power to Hal, and Hal is still unable to fight Sinestro directly. So, Hal removes the Yellow impurity from the core to weaken and remove Sinestro.
- Action Comics Vol 1 #603 June 1988, Action Comics Vol 1 #604 June 1988, and Action Comics Vol 1 #605 June 1988
- Action Comics Vol 1 #630 December 1988
- 4-B | Hal Jordan fights Captain Atom
- Captain Atom didn't learn about his Universal level powers until
- Captain Atom Vol 2 #54 June 1991 , #55, #56, and #57.
- Cosmic Odyssey Vol 1 #2 January 1989
- John Stewart analyzes and recreates an Anti-Life Catcher.
- Cosmic Odyssey Vol 1 #1 December 1988 , Cosmic Odyssey Vol 1 #2 January 1989
- 4-C | When a Doomsday device, created by the Aspect of the Anti-Life being, converts a planet into Anti-Matter, shoots it into the sun and then causes the sun to explode John’s Auto-Protect feature saves both him and the Martian Manhunter.
- Note, it is not referred to as a supernova, and it did not cause the Milky Way to tremble by brute force. There are four-star systems are where the aspects of the Anti-Life Equation can cause the Milky Way Galaxy to collapse in on itself. The destroyed systems basically upset the balance of the millions of interconnected star systems.
- Action Comics Vol 1 #642 March 1989
- Teleportation, Healing, and Time Manipulation | On the verge of death, Hal stops time (stretching a nanosecond into Eternity) and teleports or transports beings from all across the planet to decide someone worthy to carry on for him. He later decides that he, in fact, doesn’t want to die, and wills himself to life with the ring.
- Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn Vol 1 #1 December 1989
- Hal's history is rebooted.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #1 June 1990
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #2
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #3
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #4
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #5
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #6
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #7
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #8
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #9
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #10
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #11
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #12
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #13
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #14
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #15
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #16
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #17
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #18
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #19
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #20
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #21
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #22
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #23 April 1992
- Justice League Spectacular April 1992
- Teleportation | Hal teleports Crimson Fox. |
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #24 May 1992
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #25 June 1992
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #26
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #27
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #28
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #29 September 1992
- Green Lantern Corps Quarterly Vol 1 #2 September 1992
- Breeon wants to be sent one hour into the past. He asks the ring if it will give him more ring charge, but the ring says no regarding the charge. Breeon wants to reverse time or turn back time, but the ring says it is impossible as the resulting disturbance would imperil reality.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #30 October 1992
- Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale November 1992
- Guardian abilities:
- Telekinesis
- Immortality
- Existence Erasure?
- Entropy Attributes
- Guardian abilities:
- Entropy Villain Green Lantern (vol. 3) #32–35 (November 1992 – January 1993)
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #32
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #33
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #34
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #35
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #36
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #37
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #38
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #39
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #40
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #41
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #42
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #43
Trinity Story Arch
- DCU: Trinity Vol 1 #1 August 1993
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #44
- Part 3 - L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 #57
- Part 4 - The Darkstars #11
- Part 5 - Green Lantern vol. 3 #45
- Part 6 - L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 #58
- Part 7 - The Darkstars #12
- Part 8 - DC Universe: Trinity #2
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #45
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #46
- Green Lantern (Volume 3) #47
Emerald Twilight
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #48 January 1994
- Emerald Twilight
- Hal is described as the best who wore the ring at the time.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #50 March 1994
- 4-B | Hal Jordan vs Sinestro
- Guy Gardner: Warrior Vol 1 #20 May 1994
- Parallax Hal fought Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Captain Atom, and The Ray.
Zero Hour
- Zero Hour Vol 1 #4 September 1994
- Parallax destroys Time Trapper the first time
- Zero Hour Vol 1 #2 September 1994
- In 1994, the Justice Society was put out to pasture. During the events of Zero Hour, original JSA members Dr. Mid-Nite, Hourman, and the Atom were killed in battle. Doctor Fate and Starman were aged nearly to death. Alan, after seeing the absolute annihilation of his friends, decided to give up his superheroing gig. The Green Flame, now known as the Starheart, kept Alan looking much younger than he should have but he still felt old. He wanted to settle down with Molly and peacefully live out the rest of his life.
- Zero Hour Vol 1 #1 September 1994
- Parallax Hal destroys Time Trapper a second time
- Zero Hour Reboot
- 2-A | Zero Hour would have caused destruction on a similar scale to the Crisis on Infinite Earths if The Spectre hadn’t interfered.
- 2-A | Parallax Hal absorbed energy from the clash with Anti-Monitor during the Crisis
- Zero Hour Vol 1 #0 September 1994
- Time Trapper is still alive
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #0 October 1994
- Parallax (Hal Jordan) and the new Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner have been flung from an error in the timestream during Zero Hour and are now continuing their fight on Oa, shortly after Parallax was shot by Green Arrow. Despite having an arrow wound in his chest, Parallax is able to replenish himself using energies from the Central Power Battery of Oa. He is confused when he finds himself unable to continue drawing energy, and realizes it's because he lacks a conduit.
- Kyle plunges the powers of his ring deep into the planet's core, he completely obliterates Oa so that Parallax can no longer draw strength from it!
- Showcase '95 Vol 1 #1 January 1995
- Shortly after the events of Zero Hour wrapped up, Alan found that even though his Green Lantern ring and physical lantern were gone, he still had the power of the Starheart within him. Those energies hadn’t left him when he’d taken the ring off. All those years of being exposed to that energy changed him from within and Alan remained as powerful as ever. In order to allow Kyle Rayner to remain the only Green Lantern in the DCU, Alan decided to ditch the Lantern symbol and take the name Sentinel.
- Green Arrow Vol 2 #96 April 1995
- Teleportation | Parallax Hal Jordan teleports Oliver.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #64 July 1995
- Parallax Hal defeats the Justice League
- Absorbs Ganthet's power
- Doomsday Annual, December 1995
- Takes place 245000 years before the Death of Superman
- The New Gods are treated as aliens.
- Doomsday kills Master Mayhem
- Doomsday kills a Green Lantern
- Doomsday gets a power ring and kills hundreds and injures a thousand other lanterns. He intuitively tapped into the power of the ring,.
- At least Low 7-C, possibly 7-C | Doomsday tanks a blast from a Guardian that had the force of a dozen hurricanes.
- In the blink of an eye, Doomsday recovered and fired from his own power ring.
- Doomsday started adapting to the energy blasts, perhaps even feeding on it.
- 7-A | The Guardian self-destructed, releasing the totality of his energies. In the explosion, Doomsday lost the power ring, and the mountain was destroyed.
- Green Lantern Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances February 1996
- Final Night Vol 1 #4 November 1996
- Parallax Hal can pause time and supposedly traveled to the beginning of time. |
- 4-B | Parallax dies stopping the Sun-Eater
- Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #7 1997
- Wonder Woman Vol 2 #125, September 1997
- Teleportation | Kyle teleports to Wonder Woman.
- JLA Vol 1 #22 September 1998
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #106 October 1998
- 4-B | A rookie Hal due to a timewarp was forced to fight himself as Parallax. Young Hal says their wills are even (They are the same person), but Parallax says that he has more power.
- Time Travel | Parallax Hal says that "time's a tool to" him. For him, "it's like a history book." He "can open to any page" he wants.
- DC One Million Vol 1 #4 November 1998
- Green Lantern: New Corps Vol 1 #1 February 1999
- MFTL+ | Kyle Rayner crosses over 10 Lightyears in a very short timeframe by driving a construct Car
- Anarky Vol 2 #1 May 1999
- Anarky Vol 2 #2, June 1999
- Anarky Vol 2 #3 July 1999
- "There is a breakdown in the Laws of Reality-- an aberration. The--Probably the entire universe--is in danger.!"
- "The aberration isn't a living being-- It's a rearrangement of the laws of physics. It's in human form because that's the only way we can see it--"
- "It's changing all the universal constants-- the speed of light, the planck length, the laws of thermodynamics-- on a small scale. But the changes will accelerate as it grows stronger.--"
- "It has no purpose except to survive-- and it can only do that by changing our reality!"
- The aberration has a sphere of influence that is getting bigger.
- The aberration resists the duo's attempt to compact/shrink it.
- Within the sphere, space and time are warped.
- Anarky and Kyle are sent to a future where they don't stop the aberration and the aberration has fully grown.
- "A universe where everything we know is changed. Not only into what we don't know, but into what we cannot know. Colors shift and slide like water. Darkness and light are the same thing. The laws of cause and effect don't hold. and reason no longer exists. Everything roils together in a maelstrom of eternal madness"
- "If you were able to use your willpower to amplify that distance, you would be able to act directly on reality itself!"
- After amplifying the planck length (changing the future reality), they return to the present.
- "Maybe we can wish the aberration out of existence!"
- With all their energy, Anarky and Kyle beat the aberration, restoring the laws of the universe within the sphere.
- Following the victory, Anarky's Green Lantern ring lost.
- Legends of the DC Universe Vol 1 #21 October 1999
- At least 4-C | Abin Sur defeats “Traitor”, a being who absorbs power from dying star-suns, absorb’s him into the planet/world/universe within his ring and then casually rebuilds an entire old west town that was reduced to rubble.
- Flash & Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold Vol 1 #5 February 2000
- Low 4-C | When Sinestro creates the Empathistar with his ring, a miniature star which can amplify the natural aptitudes of any who approach (Making fearless GL’s like Hal dangerously reckless and making slow and steady guys like Flash horribly slow to react..), Hal bombards the star packing down it’s Atom’s to create a shell (With an assist from Barry, natch). |
- JSA Vol 1 #9, April 2000
- Alan creates an energy blast larger than the planet.
- Green Lantern 80-Page Giant Vol 1 #3 August 2000
- Green Lantern war with Apokolips.
- This story treats Apokolips as a planet on the far reaches of the universe and not the higher dimension of the Fourth World.
- However, the justice of the Guardians of the Universe is not welcome by the Apokoliptians and the Manhunter is torn apart by the Lowlies. The android's remains are disposed of in the fire pits and its Green Lantern is personally destroyed by Darkseid.
- Years ago the Corps was only a handful of Lanterns when Raker was dispatch to Apokolips. Raker fought his way to confront Darkseid. The dark lord of Apokolips is unimpressed by Raker's threats and effortlessly crushed his hand and ring. Darkseid let Raker return to Oa to tell of his failure. His destroyed ring was then examined by DeSaad.
- Darkseid agreed to a truce with the Guardians when they threatened a fight.
- JSA Vol 1 #19 February 2001
- Legends of the DC Universe Vol 1 #38 March 2001
- At least 4-C, possibly higher | Kyle takes a point-blank blast from Traitor, whose blasts have more energy than some stars. Survives a second blast
- Green Lantern: Will world July 2001
- Inside his battery, Hal fuses will and imagination to create a Microverse, projected from the hologram of his mind.
- JSA Vol 1 #26 September 2001
- Superman Vol 2 #173 October 2001
- At least 4-B | Kyle Rayner helps contain Imperiex Prime's leaking energy, but not the Big Bang
- Imperiex Prime's only base feat is easily vaporizing Doomsday | Adventures of Superman Vol 1 #594 September 2001
- Thanks to the sacrifice of Strange Visitor and General Sam Lane, Earth's forces managed to crack Imperiex's armor, intending that Darkseid would subsequently use Boom Tubes to transfer Imperiex's energy from entire galaxies back to the galaxies he had destroyed. However, Brainiac-13 appeared on the battleground with Warworld, absorbing the Imperiex energies and vowing to use them to rule everything.
- It is only in Action Comics Vol 1 #782 October 2001 that Imperiex and Warworld are sent into the past that they detonate another Big Bang.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #142, November 2001
- Healing | Kyle Rayner heals himself.
- Action Comics Vol 1 #784 December 2001
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #143 December 2001
- Kyle Rayner first contact with the power of Ion
- At that moment, Kyle powers up, and realizes that in the past year since he got the Green Lantern Ring, he has been going through some changes, such as his ring not needing to be recharged, and the increase in his power.
- Since Kyle got the ring of the Green Lantern, he has noticed over the last year that the power has been fueling him. He was unaware that it was his to claim, but the power sought him out, it quietly joined with the power of Parallax after the sun was reignited.
- Green Lantern Legacy: The Last Will and Testament of Hal Jordan January 2002
- Teleportation | Marty brings Tom to him through teleportation.
- Teleportation and Time Travel | Hal says that the ring can turn dreams into matter, read minds, fly, invisibility, pass through walls, teleport, and walk through time.
- When some of Hal’s leftover willpower was given form, it was able to shield from Wonder Woman's and Martian Manhunter's attacks.
- The manifestation defeated them indirectly.
- Used Flash's speed on the others
- It mind manipulated Superman.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #146 March 2002
- Kyle Rayner as Ion is Nigh-Omnipresent
- JSA #32-37; March-August 2002, Stealing Thunder
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #150 July 2002
- Using his new powers Ion travels through the timestream and observes how all the Green Lanterns of Earth came to be - from Alan Scott to Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Guy Gardner.
- Ion flies to Oa and summons Ganthet, the last remaining Guardian of the Universe. Without further explanation, Ion reignites the Central Power Battery of Oa by transferring most of his powers into it. Astonished Ganthet watches not only the return of power to Oa, but also how about two dozens of kids step out of the battery. They represent the future Guardians and it is Ganthet's task to raise them.
- Kyle left a power ring for himself to be Green Lantern again. He made some improvements though. The power ring will never run out of energy entirely and when someone takes it away from Kyle it will always automatically return to him.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #166, August 2003
- The Blind is has zero volume and infinite density, resembling a quantum singularity.
- The universe is in a perpetual state of decay, what we call entropy. Black holes are an example of that. They're what happen to stars after they die.
- The Blind accelerates the evolution of a star, forcing it to go prematurely nova. But it does so in a way that the process is localized. A specific star is targeted and its adjacent planets are destroyed.
- According to Kyle, containing the blind feels like holding back the big bang. The expansion rate was 25% and decreasing.
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #167, September 2003
- In less than an hour, the Sol System will be consumed by the sun's nova.
- "Green Lantern will stop the blind from destroying his solar system! You'll see!"
- Kyle's banana constructs could've withstood a small nuclear blast.
- The intense heat made by the blind is a result of the temporal acceleration within the Blind.
- The Blind will project a localized timewave directly at the sun, hastening its degeneration. The sun will go nova and every planet is the system will be destroyed.
- Temporal feedback meant that the Blind was going to age the sun.
- Kyle destroyed the Blind. To stop the Bind, Kyle controls the Blind's energy, directing it all inward into the Power Ring. Using the Law of Thermodynamics, Kyle turned the Blind's own temporal acceleration process against itself and absorbing the residual energy.
- In less than an hour, the Sol System will be consumed by the sun's nova.
- JSA Vol 1 #45, April 2003
- Doctor Fate reveals himself as Mordru.
- JSA Vol 1 #46 May 2003
- Alan harms Doctor Fate (Mordru)
- Mordru steals most of Alan's Stearheart.
- JSA #49, August 2003
- Alan is left with embers of the Starheart after facing Mordru.
- JSA Vol 1 #50 September 2003
- With his Starheart back along with a ring, Alan easily defeats the empowered Todd
- Green Lantern Vol 3 #175 May 2004
- Entropy and Quantum Singularities
- Green Lantern: Rebirth Vol 1 #3 February 2005
- Ganthet is unfazed by an enraged Kilowog's attack.
- The Central Power Battery "collects willpower from every living being in the universe."
- All the Guardians (10+, about 20-40) imprisoned Parallax in the Central Power Battery
- Parallax is stronger than the Spectre
- Green Lantern: Rebirth Vol 1 #4 March 2005
- Hal resists Parallax's Mind Manipulation and Possession.
- Ganthet says the power of the Spectre dwarfs (is stronger than) the Guardians
- Parallax says that Ganthet said the Spectre was nothing compared to his power
- Green Lantern: Rebirth Vol 1 #5 April 2005
- 4-B | Hal Jordan vs Sinestro Round 2 Also a possible FTL combat speed feat, considering they fight from the moon to Saturn in the span of an argument.
- Portal Creation | During the fight between Hal and Sinestro, Hal's punch cracks Sinestro's ring. Only then does reality start to bend. Hal pushes harder until Sinestro's ring shatters.
- It is revealed that Sinestro's ring's "molecular structure split upon destruction, resulting in a dimensional tear favoring the source material."
- Sinestro "escaped into an extra-dimensional vortex" to the Anti-Matter Universe.
- Countdown to Infinite Crisis May 2005
- Green Lantern: Rebirth Vol 1 #6 May 2005
- Almost all 5 of the Green Lanterns harmed the Parallax Guardian.
- John Stewart restrained the arms
- Guy Gardner cut into his chest
- Kyle pierced his mouth
- Hal pierced its tongue and mouth
- 4 GL use their rings, which are connected the A.I. on Oa, to tap into the Central Power Battery, to send Parallax back there. Each of them absorbs a piece of Parallax into their rings and sends it to Oa.
- Almost all 5 of the Green Lanterns harmed the Parallax Guardian.
- Green Lantern (Volume 4) #1
- Green Lantern (Volume 4) #2
- Green Lantern (Volume 4) #3
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #4 October 2005
- DNA Scanner and Analysis
- Hal uses his ring to perform brain surgery.
- Lie Detector
- Green Lantern (Volume 4) #5
- Green Lantern (Volume 4) #6
- Green Lantern Corps: Recharge Vol 1 #2 December 2005
- 4-B | Green Lanterns survive a supernova, and Kilowog pulls the ship from a black hole.
- MFTL+ | Hal Jordan travels from Oa to the edge of the universe in 10 hours | Green Lantern Vol 4 #11 June 2006
- The diameter of the DC Universe is at least 100 Trillion LY | Superman: Man of Steel Vol 1 #115 August 2001
Infinite Crisis
- Infinite Crisis Special: Rann-Thanagar War April 2006
- Jade dies and gives Kyle her Lantern Power, the Starheart energy.
- The power that Rayner once gave to Jade has been returned to him. It was subtly changed by her spirit while she had it. The mutated power is now the catalyst for greater change with Kyle being the crucible.
- Infinite Crisis Vol 1 #7 June 2006
- Should not scale | Hal makes Superboy-Prime flinch and takes a punch
- Surviving 1 punch from Superboy-Prime or making him flinch shouldn't make someone on par with him.
- Ion Vol 1 #3 August 2006
- Thanks to Jade's sacrifice, she gave Kyle the connection to the Starheart.
- Ion Vol 1 #4 September 2006
- Ion Vol 1 #5 October 2006
- Hal shouldn't scale to Ion
- During the entire Ion storyline, Kyle with Ion is leagues above the others in power.
- Ion is rarely serious In the fights.
- Knocking Ion a bit shouldn't make you 2-C; otherwise, Bounty hunter Tarra Karn would be 2-C.
- Even though Alexander was leeching off of Kyle and Ion's power, Kyle still one-shot him afterward.
- Ion Vol 1 #6 November 2006
- The Ion powers were born within Kyle when the green lantern energies of Oa combined with the wild magic of the Starheart.
- What he has become has allowed the Guardians to place within him the spark of all that the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps are.
- Ion Vol 1 #11 April 2007
- Grayven, son of Darkseid
- Stops Kyle's blast and punch
- Heat visions Kyle.
- Breaks out of Kyle's constructs
- Tanks Kyle's serious energized charge
- Not holding back, Kyle forcefully blasts Grayven into unconsciousness.
- Grayven, son of Darkseid
Sinestro Corps War
- Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special, August 2007
- MFTL+ | Hal tags Prof. Zoom who blitzes Superman and Wonder Woman
- At some point, Kyle got Ion again.
- Bedovian snipes a lantern from Sector 3 to Sector 0 (Oa), and John Stewart snipes back.
- Sinestro removes Ion and replaces it with Parallax.
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #14 September 2007
- MFTL+ | Lantern Stel, a robot, willed his ring within a Nanosecond
- Countdown Vol 1 #32, September 2007
- Teleportation | With the help of a Monitor, Kyle teleports across the multiverse.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #24 December 2007
- Parallax Kyle
- Weakened Parallax imprisoned with Power Batteries
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #17 December 2007, Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #18 January 2008
- Sodam Yat with Ion bloodily fights Superboy-Prime.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #25 January 2008
- The Guardians are able to pierce the Anti-Monitor's armor.
- It is stated that the Guardians need the help of every ring slinger to just scratch the weakened Anti-Monitor.
- The energy of detonating the Yellow Power Battery and Warworld could destroy the entire Milky Way Galaxy.
- Almost all the surviving Green Lanterns needed to combine their energy to contain the explosion.
- The explosion of Warworld with its Yellow Power Battery is able to injure the weakened Anti-Monitor.
- Possibly 2-C | A Guardian self-destructs, removing Superboy-Prime from the universe, atom by atom, and warping him into the multiverse.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #26 February 2008
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #28 April 2008
- Red Lantern Corps appears
- Justice League of America Vol 2 #23 September 2008
- 4-B | Hal can severely damage AMAZO with all of the League's powers
- Justice League of America Vol 2 #24 October 2008
- 4-B | Black Canary can also severely damage AMAZO
Final Crisis
- Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds Vol 1 #1 October 2008
- 31st Century Jimm Olsen calls Sodam Yat with Ion "The most powerful of the Green Lanterns."
- Final Crisis #4
- Alan Scott's Green Flame wanes in the Crisis.
- Green Lantern vol. 4 #36 January 2009
- High 4-C | The Blue ring's power can be supplemented with the hope of other living beings; for instance, Saint Walker and Warth were able to reduce a dying sun's age by 8.6 billion years because of the hope emanating from the inhabitants of a nearby planet.
- [http:// Justice Society of America Vol 3 #22 February 2009]
- Green Lantern vol. 4 #38 March 2009
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #39 April 2009
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #40 May 2009
- Larfleez contains a power comparable to Parallax, the Orange Entity
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #42 August 2009
- Hal creates Lantern Constructs
- Final Crisis Vol 1 #7 March 2009
- At least 4-B, possibly 3-A | With other Lanterns, they spike the second Mandrakk, Rox Ogama.
- Final Crisis: Superman Beyond Vol 1 #2 March 2009
- Rox Ogama was shown holding the Book of Infinity. |
- Dax Novu is the original Mandrakk. This guy was the one who fought the Thought Robot in the Monitor-Sphere. This guy was later faded into the Overvoid.
- Considering that it only took the heat vision of several Supermen and a team Green Lantern stake to easily take down Rox Ogama where they needed a Monitor-Sphere Thought Robot to barely take down Dax Novu, I'm going to say that they are on very different levels.
Blackest Night
- Blackest Night Vol 1 #6 February 2010
- The Light is bursting inside of Diana. Diana has the greatest love on the planet for it
- The Violet Ring cannot take her without her acceptance. The Black Lantern Connection is severed.
- Blackest Night Vol 1 #0 July 2009
- Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #1 July 2009
- High 4-C | Saint Walker manages to calm his despairing people and give them hope in the face of extinction. Their combined hope rejuvenates the Sun, and a Blue Lantern ring comes out and chooses him as a member of the Blue Lantern Corps, stating that he "has the ability to instill great hope".
- Justice Society of America Vol 3 #35, March 2010
- Alan Scott fights Mordru
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #50 March 2010
Brightest Day
- Brightest Day Vol 1 #0 June 2010
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #54 July 2010
- Krona removes Ion from Sodam Yat
- Justice League of America Vol 2 #45 July 2010
- Action Comics Vol 1 #885 March 2010
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #51 April 2010
- Low 2-C | Parallax Hal Jordan hurts the Spectre
- Blackest Night Vol 1 #8 May 2010
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #55 August 2010
- 4-B | Hal fights on par with Lobo
- Brightest Day Vol 1 #3 August 2010
- Not even a White Lantern can harm the Anti-Monitor, only scorching its armor. |
- Justice Society of America Vol 3 #42 October 2010
- Justice League of America Vol 2 #48 October 2010
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #57 October 2010
- Larfleeze and Ophidian
- Larfleeze didn't trap Ophidian. Ophidian states that Larfleeze was the only being in the universe capable of resisting his temptations, thereby allowing Larfleeze to subdue him and become Agent Orange.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #60 January 2011
- MFTL+ | Hal catches Parallax Flash who is running in circles
- Ophidian states that Larfleeze was the only being in the universe capable of resisting his temptations, thereby allowing Larfleeze to subdue him and become Agent Orange.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #61 February 2011
- At least Low 2-C | The Butcher and (Crispus Allen) Spectre fight on par with each other.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #62 March 2011
War of the Green Lanterns
- Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors Vol 1 #7 April 2011
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #63 April 2011
- Brightest Day Vol 1 #22 May 2011
- The Life Entity blasts the Weakened Anti-Monitor and steals Anti-Matter Universe information from him.
- Justice Society of America Vol 3 #49, May 2011
- It became apparent that Alan no longer had a physical body. Now, he was comprised completely of Starheart energy and Alan Scott memories. To reflect this internal change, Alan took on a new costume. Since he was a living being made out of Green Lantern energy, Alan changed himself to look like a living Green Lantern.
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #59 May 2011
- Ganthet's Lantern Ring explodes and destroys his hand, leaving him with residual power.
- Green Lantern Corps Vol 2 #59 June 2011
- Justice League of America Vol 2 #57 July 2011
- When Eclipso stole some of the Starheart he was able to kill the Spectre.
- This wasn't the full extent of its power either, because Alan was still alive and in control of a portion of it.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #66 July 2011
- Guy Gardner briefly uses Krona's Gauntlet.
- Krona's Gauntlet draws power directly from the Central Power Battery and Willpower Entity Ion.
- Even with the gauntlet, he's taken down by the other entities.
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #67 August 2011
- Hal Jordan kills Krona.
- Krona may have been wearing multiple rings, but the entities are still in the other guardians.
- This is the last issue before the New 52 reboot.
New 52 Feats
- Justice League Vol 2 #2 December 2011
- 4-B Comparable to Superman
- New 52 Superman evenly fought against Orion's New 52 Avatar
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #26 (actual event) and 27
- The shock waves of his clash with an Nth metal golem destroyed a star system
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #26 (actual event) and 27
- Green Lantern: New Guardians Vol 1 #3 January 2012
- Larfleez's constructs could pin down a Guardian.
- Pinning a guardian by surprise doesn't scale.
- Green Lantern: New Guardians Vol 1 #4 February 2012
- Larfleezoverwhelmed the Guardians of the Universe on his own
- He's using a guardian energy avatar.
- Green Lantern: New Guardians Vol 1 #15 February 2013
- He was able to match Kyle Rayner, even when he was amped by the Emotional Spectrum.
- Using other lantern lights doesn't make Kyle him 2-C
- Green Lantern Vol 5 #16, March 2013
- Healing | Simon Baz cures his friend.
- Green Lantern Vol 5 #20 July 2013
- Sinestro returns to the Yellow Battery and summons Parallax, becoming his latest host. However, Sinestro has become the full master of Parallax, allowing him to use his power without being corrupted. Sinestro and Volthoom fight
- Black Lantern Hal returns to the Dead Zone. There, he meets his father, who says that he and his mother are very proud of him. Then, Martin leads Hal to the tomb of Nekron. Placing his ring on the tombstone, Hal opens the tomb and Nekron is unleashed on Oa.
- Sinestro tells Hal to kill Volthoom while he has the chance, but Hal is aware that if Volthoom dies while connected with the emotional spectrum, the universe will be destroyed. To avoid that, Hal takes away all of Volthoom's powers, reducing him to a normal human. Volthoom is finally vulnerable and Nekron kills him with his scythe.
- With Volthoom dead, the First Ring vanishes and the Guardians are free. Meanwhile, Hal sees his child self, who confuses him with his father. Hal embraces his child self, telling him that everything will be alright. Happy, the boy disappears. In that moment, Abin Sur's old ring chooses Hal as its wielder, resurrecting him and welcoming him to the Green Lantern Corps. With Hal alive, the black ring no longer has a wielder and Nekron is banished back into the Dead Zone. Hal recovers his father's old jacket and is reunited with Carol.
- Wrath of the First Lantern
- Volthoom vengefully captured the Guardians and then began siphoning energy from multiple bearers of power rings, in the hopes of gaining enough energy to rewrite the entire universe.
- Fought against Parallax Sinestro.
- Justice League Vol 2 #33 October 2014
- Lex Luthor call the Ring of Volthoom extra-dimensional.
- Green Lantern Vol 5 #35 December 2014
- Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion Vol 1 #1 March 2016
- Green Lantern Vol 5 #50 May 2016
- Low 2-C Hal Jordan with Krona's power gauntlet scares alternate Parallax Hal Jordan
- Green Lantern Vol 4 #66 July 2011
- According to Post-Crisis, the Gauntlet draws power directly from the Central Power Battery and Willpower Entity Ion.
Rebirth Feats (July 2016)
- DC Rebirth #1 July 2016
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps: Rebirth #1 September 2016
- Hal forges a ring with Krona's gauntlet
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #7 December 2016
- After creating a ring with Krona's Gauntlet, Hall overcomes Parallax Sinestro with Raw Willpower
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #12 March 2017
- Even with the help of a White Lantern and Guardians of the Universe, John Stewart was not confident in fighting Larfleeze.
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #26, October 2017
- Fall of the Gods Part 1
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #28 November 2017
- Unknown Speed | Hal almost creates a Speed Force singularity because he is moving so fast.
- MFTL+ He is attempting to catch up to Lightray and Highfather who are avoiding Omega Beams.
- Superman Vol 4 #30 November 2017
- Parallax Superman is taken down by Qwards.
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 1 #30 December 2017
- 4-B | Hal did not fight Parallax Superman. It was an illusion over regular Superman.
- Batman Vol 3 #45 June 2018
- An alternate Jokerized Hal shoots himself in the head with his ring, bypassing the failsafe with willpower.
- The Green Lantern Vol 1 #4 April 2019
- Lantern Hyperia-3 is a Stellar AI or a Smart-Star
- A Green Lantern is nearly drained by an Adult Sun-Eater before Hal saves him and kills the Sun-Eater.
- Without sufficient willpower, four power rings generating a plasma field to mimic a star will burn out in minutes. Even with extra willpower, it could not be sustained for at least an hour.
- The Green Lantern Vol 1 #6 June 2019
- High 4-C Contained the U-bomb with the Central Power Battery reserves. "All we know is this -- prior to his disappearance, an energy output was recorded equivalent to ten-to-the-44th-power joules."
- The U-Bomb's detonation would cause all matter in the universe to bind to a compressed quark core.
- The Green Lantern Vol 1 #7 July 2019
- Using the Central Power Battery, Hal stops the detonation, is shot into deep space, and is miniaturized into his ring
- A young human girl creates a program that can hack Cyborg and Green Lantern Rings.
Undocumented Feats (Possibly 4-B and up)
- Topples Goldface
- Restrains Lex Luthor
- Pulls a ship out of a yellow star's gravity
- Rookie Hal beats Kalibak
- Beats Mongul with the yellow weakness Mongul I is almost pre-DOS Superman levels
- Beats Kilowog
- Beats 2 Green Lanterns
- Solos multiple GLs
- Solos Gardner, Hector Hammond, and Star Sapphire
- Blitzes Wonder Girl and her lasso
- 4-B | Holds off Lobo and Captain Comet
- Overpowers his own yellow weakness to beat Sinestro
- At least 4-B | One-shots a Kryptonian
- Makes arrows to pierce Mongul II Mongul II is close to Superman level
- Overcomes a monster that was absorbing lantern energy before The monster was able to do it, being a creature of fear.
- At most 2-C | Nekron resides in the underworld which is in the Sphere of the Gods between Heaven and Hell. May be comparable to Emanation Darkseid
- Teleportation | Indigo Lantern Teleportation | Blackest Night, Brightest Day, War of the Green Lanterns
Guardians
- Can make people invisible
- Builds gigantic armor for Planet Oa
- Can read and shield minds
- Ganthet builds a time viewer
- Transports cities from across the universe
- Restrains John Stewart
- Casually restrains Sinestro
- Creates constructs that give Kyle Rayner trouble
- Ganthet destroys Kilowog
- At least 4-B | Solos multiple GLs at the same time
- BFRs Kyle and Guy
- Beats Zamaron Huntress
- Female guardian solos Kyle and Jade
- Beats the Burning Martians and gives them their fire weakness
- Unknown | Stop a Quantum Singularity
- Dispells a barrage of Quantum Singularities
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