05-21-2017, 04:22 PM
The Blue Lantern duo listened as Warren asked about the Hard Light technology, saying that perhaps there wasn't an emotion necessary.
"That's not true!" Cole replied angrily. "The emotional spectrum is what gives the rings their power! Without it, it's just jewelry!"
"Calm down, brother. While back in our world that was true, it may be different here in the Omniverse." Cole grumbled. Something about Warren was off-putting, like he was hiding something. And Walker kept jumping to his defence! Warren went on to say that in the past he had met another version of Walker, like some clone. Cole looked surprised at this. If Warren had met some other Walker, that meant that perhaps that Walker was still in the Omniverse somewhere, or at the least the person that summoned him. And that, maybe, meant there were other Blue Lanterns here. Walker looked equally surprised, but somewhat less pleased. To him, it meant that there was another Walker here, perhaps, which would be potentially catastrophic if the two of them met. Warren looked at Cole, throwing the ring Walker had made back. Walker merely stuck his arm out, the ring falling into his palm. Warren said he would've liked the ring better were it not powered by the emotional spectrum, a sentiment that Cole found dishonourable. If one couldn't trust in their own emotions, what could they trust in? Walker merely felt neutral towards this. Without using an emotion, there was less of a chance of the there was less of a chance of a negative one, like Fear, or Rage, taking control of him, but it also wouldn't spread any positive emotion, like Hope, or Compassion. Warren gave another reason though, simply because he didn't like jewelry. Cole's anger had been building up this whole time, and now, it had gone too far.
"DON'T MOCK THE BLUE LANTERNS!" he screamed.
"Cole, calm down."
"NO! He... HE'S MOCKING US!"
"Cole, you were made a Blue Lantern for your Hope, not Rage. Think, Cole, he's not done anything to harm us. His remarks were only remarks; you need to remember. Keep your anger in check. It may be a beast, but it must be tamed, you must be in control of it, not it of you."
"Right... sorry, Warren." Perhaps this would anger Warren. Perhaps not. But regardless, Cole didn't listen at all when Warren explained that coming to Coruscant had partially been to learn about the Hard Light construction. Cole felt, simply, too ashamed.
"That's not true!" Cole replied angrily. "The emotional spectrum is what gives the rings their power! Without it, it's just jewelry!"
"Calm down, brother. While back in our world that was true, it may be different here in the Omniverse." Cole grumbled. Something about Warren was off-putting, like he was hiding something. And Walker kept jumping to his defence! Warren went on to say that in the past he had met another version of Walker, like some clone. Cole looked surprised at this. If Warren had met some other Walker, that meant that perhaps that Walker was still in the Omniverse somewhere, or at the least the person that summoned him. And that, maybe, meant there were other Blue Lanterns here. Walker looked equally surprised, but somewhat less pleased. To him, it meant that there was another Walker here, perhaps, which would be potentially catastrophic if the two of them met. Warren looked at Cole, throwing the ring Walker had made back. Walker merely stuck his arm out, the ring falling into his palm. Warren said he would've liked the ring better were it not powered by the emotional spectrum, a sentiment that Cole found dishonourable. If one couldn't trust in their own emotions, what could they trust in? Walker merely felt neutral towards this. Without using an emotion, there was less of a chance of the there was less of a chance of a negative one, like Fear, or Rage, taking control of him, but it also wouldn't spread any positive emotion, like Hope, or Compassion. Warren gave another reason though, simply because he didn't like jewelry. Cole's anger had been building up this whole time, and now, it had gone too far.
"DON'T MOCK THE BLUE LANTERNS!" he screamed.
"Cole, calm down."
"NO! He... HE'S MOCKING US!"
"Cole, you were made a Blue Lantern for your Hope, not Rage. Think, Cole, he's not done anything to harm us. His remarks were only remarks; you need to remember. Keep your anger in check. It may be a beast, but it must be tamed, you must be in control of it, not it of you."
"Right... sorry, Warren." Perhaps this would anger Warren. Perhaps not. But regardless, Cole didn't listen at all when Warren explained that coming to Coruscant had partially been to learn about the Hard Light construction. Cole felt, simply, too ashamed.