Finally, I finished Green Lantern the Animated series. I'm filled with emotions and still can't comprehend that there is no continuation. Yes, I watch The Young Justice and it still ticked me off and yes I watch Justice League Action and Aaya was in that episode and I'm still ticked off. *sigh* well I enjoyed myself. Surprise, I like Razer and Aaya, I like Kilowog and Hal... he is OK but he did get on my nerves a bit. Overall I liked it and you might like it too if you want some noise for the background or boardom.
Aya was given a chance to work with your muse, who while not a Green Lantern themselves, she still accepted it. She began working on connecting herself to their new ship, while gaining access to the ship so she can be ready for anything that comes their way.
"I'm finishing up soon. Do you mind disconnecting me from the ship?" Aya asked your muse while she's still connected to the ship. "I'd do it myself, but I can't move my body while I'm still connected to the ship."
I'm slowly adding things onto my Etsy to try to make it active again. I'm tagging all the pride flags I will offer but it may not be until Saturday or Sunday (or later to be honest) that I get everything added.
Today marks a decade since the end of Green Lantern: The Animated Series. After riding the waves of nostalgia on Twitter, I finished this painting I started nearly a year ago. Emotions detected.
Traveling between systems without the use of a Boom Tube or similar Distance Demultipliers is depressing and exhausting.
For this reason, Lantern Corps ships all come equipped with a programmable navigational A.I. that - among other things - can serve as a temporary, customizable companion during long hauls. For Lanterns on long journey, a friendly face or familiar embrace can go a long way.