By June 2023, Paper Lantern for end-users will no longer be supported in any way, including LTS support. cPanel & WHM v106 for non-LTS users and cPanel & WHM v102 for LTS users will be the last versions of cPanel & WHM that contain Paper Lantern.
Hal Jordan, a cocky test pilot working at Ferris Aircraft, is chosen by the ring and transported to the crash site. There, the dying Abin Sur appoints him a Green Lantern, telling him to take the lantern and speak the oath.
Hal says the oath and is whisked away to the Green Lantern Corps home planet of Oa, where he meets and trains with veteran Corps members Tomar-Re, Kilowog, and Corps leader Sinestro, who believes he is unfit and fearful. Hal, disheartened by his extreme training sessions and Sinestro's doubts, quits and returns to Earth, keeping the power ring and lantern.
The entire Green Lantern Corps congratulates Hal for his bravery. Sinestro tells him he now bears the responsibility of protecting his sector as a Green Lantern. Hal and Carol spend one last time together, and he tells her that he'll be away for a while. The two share a kiss and he flies away.
In March 2021, after the release of Zack Snyder's Justice League, the director's cut of Justice League, Zack Snyder revealed that a scrapped idea for the film had Batman meeting up with the Green Lantern Corps, with Ryan Reynolds appearing as an "additional lantern... to fill out the corps a bit". Snyder never spoke with Reynolds about this, however.[117]
Over the past few years in the DC Universe, there hasn't been much in terms of storytelling for one of the Justice League's most iconic members - the Green Lantern. The only action that any Lantern has seen recently was through a short cameo in last year's Zack Snyder's Justice League, although that's set to change thanks to the upcoming Green Lantern Corps series in development for HBO Max.
Green Lantern is a name that has been used by many characters in the DC Universe, appearing in two distinct legacies. The original (during the Golden Age) was businessman Alan Scott, who wore a magic power ring that created energy constructs and had to be charged using his mystic lantern.
Lanterns have been discussed as a possible addition to the game for several years, dating back to the time when Notch was working on Minecraft. At one time, Notch had said with the addition of the lantern, torches would be changed so that they eventually burn out and would need to be re-lit with flint and steel. The lantern, on the other hand, would always give light. According to Notch, when updated, all torches in a world, including in players' inventory or in chests, would be converted to lanterns. This would be done by redesigning the current minecraft:torch.[1] Since several years have now passed since this statement, and Notch no longer works for Mojang, it is unclear whether this will still be the case.
As part of the Halloween Update, glowstone was introduced and hinted by Notch as a potential item requirement to craft the still-unimplemented lanterns, as it has the greatest luminescence of any raw material. This would have made lanterns relatively inaccessible and a risky item to obtain. A second potential item that might have been required to create lanterns was netherrack, it being a block that never burns out whilst lit. Having both of these items as components for a lantern, would have required players to travel to the Nether, if they wanted to craft one.
On November 11, 2010, on Notch's Twitter account, he claimed (likely as a joke) that "lamps" had actually stood for "Light A-givin' Material Portal Side... the yellow stone thing", probably referring to glowstone.[2][3] However, on January 13 2011, Notch claimed that lanterns were "postponed",[4] and added on January 20 2011, he clarified that he was "not sure" when they would be implemented.[5]
During early planning stages, it was debated whether lanterns would possibly produce light while being carried, making them a useful item for exploring caves and other dark environments. However, Notch eventually stated on Twitter that he would not add torches as a mobile light source, because he didn't like how they looked, and that he might allow lanterns to be hung from ceilings, but he was not sure. On the 12th of June 2011, Notch once again hinted that he was still working on lanterns. [6]
Lanterns and temporary torches were originally intended to be added in Alpha 1.2.0: the Halloween update. They were repeatedly postponed, until Notch announced on November 18, 2011, at the Mojang Panel at MineCon 2011, that lanterns would not be added to Minecraft, because of a large negative community response. Instead, other types of lighting would be added;[7] such as redstone lamps and glowstone.[8]
Their rise in the rankings is a result of the Buckeyes defeating Michigan State in East Lansing, 3-1, last weekend. Making their rounds in Michigan, the Buckeyes struggled in their matchup against Michigan and fell, 3-1.
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