![]() Another group of individuals who took an interest in the Oan rings were the space pirates known as the Free Lancers. Some of whom, such as Galius Zed, Eddore and Kaylark even went so far as to turn their backs on the Guardians, coveting the rings for themselves. Officers who had lost close comrades due to adversaries empowered by yellow weaponry lost faith in the Guardians. The revelation that such a weapon existed caused a great schism within the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps. Unlike the traditional Green Lantern Ring, an Oan ring did not contain the impurity that restricted its capabilities against materials colored yellow. ![]() An Oan power ring possessed the same capabilities as a standard ring, but was fueled by the internal power of its wielder and thus did not need to be recharged. In the days of the original Green Lantern Corps, the Guardian known as Meadlux created a power ring specifically for the Guardians. In the Post-Crisis, however, the Green Lantern Corps always wore power rings, though their predecessors, the Manhunters, used pistols. Beginning with Rori Dag from Rojira receiving the first power ring, those other proto-Green Lanterns presumably gained rings and were invited to participate in the new Green Lantern Corps soon after. Originally, on Earth-One dimension, the first Green Lanterns were equipped with pistols, not rings, which were recharged in lantern-shaped batteries. With the exception of the ring worn by Alan Scott, the current rings are based on the one given to Kyle Rayner when he was the only Green Lantern in existence. The Guardians also created the more widespread version, powered by individual Green Lantern Power Batteries through a connection to the Central Power Battery on Oa. ![]() His proved to be the exception, the by-product of the efforts of the Guardians of the Universe to contain the magic of the universe. The first Green Lantern Ring on Earth in modern times was crafted and worn by Alan Scott and powered by the mystical Starheart. Depending on the skill and willpower of the wearer, it can do almost anything. ![]()
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