

Warth easily keeps the two from fighting one another, while Walker keeps Atrocitus himself at bay (though admittedly is unable to douse his red fire). They are shown not only boosting Jordan's power, but also capably handling the two battling Corps. Chaos ensues, during which Walker and Warth come to Jordan's aid. He's captured by Atrocitus' forces, and though Atrocitus tells Laira that Jordan's flesh and blood belong to her, her attack is interrupted by the arrival of the Sinestro Corps. On Ysmault, Jordan locates Sinestro but is promptly ambushed by the Red Lanterns. Though Jordan tells him he has no intention of leaving his Corps, the reader observes Walker telling Warth that it was imperative that Jordan become a Blue Lantern. Along the way, Walker tells Jordan that the Green Lanterns are nothing but a police force, and that Jordan would lead the Blue Lanterns like no other. Jordan reluctantly accepts Ganthet's request and goes with the Blue Lanterns to the Red Lantern home planet of Ysmault. After which the two former-Guardians ask Jordan to aid the Blue Lanterns in rescuing Sinestro from Atrocitus, as his survival is important in the upcoming War of Light. There, the reader is introduced to the second member of the Blue Lantern Corps, as Walker and Jordan watch Warth being given a blue power ring by Ganthet and Sayd. With Stewart placated, Walker takes Jordan to Odym. Though Stewart is suspicious of Walker's intentions, Walker's ring creates an illusion based on Stewart's psyche, freeing him from the effects of the Red Lantern attack that caused it. By being in his emotional proximity, Jordan's power levels are boosted as long as Walker hopes for his well being. Saint Walker introduces himself to the Green Lanterns as the Blue Lantern of sector one.

Hal Jordan, reeling from the effects of an attack from (newly added Red Lantern) Laira, finds himself being healed by the powers of Saint Walker. The Green Lantern Corps have just been ambushed by the Red Lantern Corps, kidnapping Sinestro from their custody. In the Rage of the Red Lanterns plot line, Ganthet and Sayd's Blue Lanterns are finally introduced. It is revealed at the end of the issue that Ganthet and Sayd have settled on a planet (later named as Odym), have created a blue power ring, and intend to form their own Corps. The blue light will hold the line in spirit if not in strength".

In his description he says: "Elsewhere, a flicker of hope will shine from deep space, like a lighthouse warning the ships away from the rocks.

Two issues after their exile, Ganthet reveals the Blackest Night prophecy to the reader, Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart, and Kyle Rayner. Their willingness to embrace emotions and the love they have for one another leads to the two being banished from Oa. During the first half of the event, Ganthet and Sayd serve as a dissenting voice among the Guardians as they acknowledge that the Blackest Night prophecy within the Book of Oa is coming to pass. The Blue Lantern Corps is rooted in the events that transpired during the Sinestro Corps War story line. First formed by the banished former- Guardians Ganthet and Sayd, they are based on the planet Odym (later Elpis) and their powers are fueled by the emotion hope. They have begun to fill an increasingly important role within Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps as major participants within the Blackest Night crossover event. The Blue Lantern Corps is one of the nine corps empowered by a specific color of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe. Their powers, similar to those of other organizations based around the emotional spectrum, are fueled by the emotion of hope. The Blue Lantern Corps is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, beginning in 2008 in Green Lantern vol. 3) Green Lantern Corps (Vol.Interior artwork from Blackest Night 0 (July 2009 DC Comics) Power Battery: Indigo Power Rings can be recharged from the staff.Energy Projection: The staffs can fire indigo energy blasts.The Indigo Tribe also channelled the Black light of Death to allow Hal Jordan to come back to life during the Blackest Event. This ability has been shown to allow the wielder to copy the power of other lantern energies, the White spectrum's (the reasoning is unknown but assumed to be a limitation due to the extremity of the ring in question). Emotional Spectrum Emulation: A power unique to the Tribe, the Indigo can emulate the other energies of the emotional spectrum when they are in close proximity to them.Indigo Energy Conduit: Staffs and their own bodies channel the power of compassion for a variety of uses.You can help DC Database by expanding it.
