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  1. After leaving Oa, the Zamarons traveled the universe until they came to a planet they called Zamaron. Within the caves, they found a pair of corpses, a male and female, embracing each other. Between them was a violet crystal called the Star Sapphire. The Zamarons The Star Sapphire Ring is the weapon of the Star Sapphire Corps, the successor tool of the gem that originally powered the champion ...

  2. Star Sapphires is a team found in the DC Comics universe. The Star Sapphires were captured by Brainiac who planned to use their power along with the power of various other lantern corps to fuel his shrink ray capable of shrinking planets into miniature size. Star Sapphire Zamaron Warrior Some notable enemies of the Star Sapphires include the Sinestro Corps, Red Lantern Corps and Orange Lantern ...

  3. Fatality (character) Interior artwork from Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins #1 (July 1998); art by Darryl Banks, inks by Romeo Tanghal. Skilled martial artist and weapons master. Fatality is a supervillainess in the DC Comics universe. [1] She was created by Ron Marz and first appeared in Green Lantern (vol. 3) #83 in February 1997 .

  4. Jul 23, 2019 · 9 Carol Ferris. Carol Ferris is the most common and most popular version of Star Sapphire. Not only is she the deadliest interpretation of the villain, but she is also the most common love interest to Hal Jordan himself. That’s right, one of Green Lantern’s biggest adversaries is also one of his closest romances. Carol is also Hal's boss.

  5. The Star Sapphires (AKA The Star Sapphire Corps and the Violet Lantern Corps) is a team of warriors known for their capacity for love. Former Oans known as the Zamarons created a special gem out of parasitic crystal, allowing spurned lovers to seek revenge as Star Sapphires. The team already had two male members, first Kyle Rayner when he was able to use all the rings of all the teams, and the ...

  6. Black Star sapphire. Black star sapphire, also known as 'natural star sapphire' is a type of corundum (aluminum oxide). It is usually cut into a dome shape to show a star feature. If it is cut with a flat or almost flat face, then a golden colour is revealed. The chemical composition and features for black star were analyzed in the Journal of ...

  7. Aug 27, 2008 · A star sapphire is a variety of sapphire that displays a six rayed star under a single overhead light source. This phenomenon is also known as asterism by gemologists and people in the trade. “The 182 carat (36.4 g) Star of Bombay, housed in the National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C., is a good example of a blue star sapphire.”.

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